Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends season 1 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Henry, Gordon, and James, feeling overworked and humiliated without Thomas, struggle with fetching their own coaches and the turntables' challenges. Gordon's pride is wounded when he's forced to move backwards due to turntable balance issues, earning mockery. James tries to avoid Gordon's fate but ends up dizzy from being spun around by the wind. United in their frustration over being tasked with menial jobs and their recent embarrassments, the engines convene and resolve to go on strike, signaling a collective stand against their perceived unfair treatment.
Full Episode S01E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why were Henry and Gordon feeling lonely?
They missed Thomas and had to take on more work, including fetching their own coaches.
What was James's complaint?
James grumbled about getting no rest due to the increased workload.
Why do tender engines like Gordon need turntables?
Tender engines cannot go fast backwards, so turntables are used to turn them around.
What problem did Gordon face with the turntable?
The turntable was in a windy location, and because Gordon didn't stop on it correctly, he upset its balance, making it inoperable.
How did the engines react to Gordon having to go backwards?
Some boys mocked Gordon for looking like a tank engine, and even Thomas and James found humor in the situation.
What led to James feeling giddy?
James was careful to stop in the right place on the turntable, but the wind spun him around like a top, making him dizzy.
What decision did the engines make in response to their grievances?
Gordon, Henry, and James decided to go on strike to protest their treatment and the tasks they were being forced to do.