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* PatchworkFic: The series not only has the characters that were in both the series and the books, it also has characters that were in the series only including Diesel 10, Marion and Splatter and Dodge.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: Paul Maxwell appears to just be a normal man who's trying to run his company and wants Hiro. Where he fits this trope is [[spoiler: him abducting and seemingly trying to scrap Bill though it's debatable whether or not Maxwell was going to scrap him since he does give the saddle engine a chance to live.]]

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: Paul Maxwell appears to just be a normal man who's trying to run his company and wants Hiro.The Master of the Railway. Where he fits this trope is [[spoiler: him abducting and seemingly trying to scrap Bill though it's debatable whether or not Maxwell was going to scrap him since he does give the saddle engine a chance to live.]]
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: both Sir Topham Hatt and Edward give Ben one after the saddle tank causes his brother's accident:

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: both Both Sir Topham Hatt and Edward give Ben one after the saddle tank causes his brother's accident:

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** The fourth spin-off episode "Thomas And The Horrid Lorry" is a light hearted affair that comes chronologically comes right after "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Modernization" where Arry and Bert struggle with the possibility of being obsolete and right before "Deceit" where [[spoiler: Ben has an dream with an mysterious engine and his brother Bill with the implications that Bill is going to be scrapped. It's also revealed P.T. Boomer is the real mastermind of the series and he and Diesel Ten still plan on causing havoc for Sodor.]]

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** The fourth spin-off episode "Thomas And The Horrid Lorry" is a light hearted affair that comes chronologically comes right after "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Modernization" where Arry and Bert struggle with the possibility of being obsolete and right before "Deceit" where [[spoiler: Ben has an dream with an mysterious engine and his brother Bill with the implications that Bill is going to be scrapped. It's also revealed P.T. Boomer is the real mastermind of the series and he and Diesel Ten still plan on causing havoc for Sodor.]]



* DeconstructionFic : As mentioned [[DarkerAndEdgier above,]] ''Sodor'' tends to give the stables of the franchise more weight than in canon and shows how they affect the characters in

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* DeconstructionFic : As mentioned [[DarkerAndEdgier above,]] ''Sodor'' tends to give the stables of the franchise more weight than in canon and shows how they affect the characters inoverall.



* DeconstructedTrope: Unlike in canon, EasilyForgiven does not apply here. as shown in both ''Duck And Diesel'' and ''The Vicarstown Gambit'', both Diesel and Bill in the former and latter respectively are not willing to forgive those who tried to make them crash.

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* DeconstructedTrope: Unlike in canon, EasilyForgiven does not apply here. here as shown in both ''Duck And Diesel'' and ''The Vicarstown Gambit'', both neither Diesel and nor Bill in the former and latter respectively are not willing to forgive those who tried to make them crash.


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* FireForgedFriends: Duck and Diesel don't have a good start after the latter returns to Sodor after the events of "Revolutionary Engines" with Duck even deciding to attempt to crash Diesel. However after they work together in "The Branch Line Incident" they slowly and surely let their grudge with each other die. By the time of "Last Chance", they've become good friends with one another.


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* LovedByAll: After the events of season one, Diesel becomes this to everybody except for Thomas.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The Duchess lists off the various farm animals she and the Duke saw while they were lost: dogs, chickens, cows, sheep, pigs... and an Australian blue-tongued lizard.
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** The fourth spin-off episode "Thomas And The Horrid Lorry" is a light hearted affair that comes right "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Modernization" where Arry and Bert struggle with the possibility of being obsolete and right before "Deceit" where [[spoiler: Ben has an dream with an mysterious engine and his brother Bill with the implications that Bill is going to be scrapped. It's also revealed P.T. Boomer is the real mastermind of the series and he and Diesel Ten still plan on causing havoc for Sodor.]]

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** The fourth spin-off episode "Thomas And The Horrid Lorry" is a light hearted affair that comes chronologically comes right after "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Modernization" where Arry and Bert struggle with the possibility of being obsolete and right before "Deceit" where [[spoiler: Ben has an dream with an mysterious engine and his brother Bill with the implications that Bill is going to be scrapped. It's also revealed P.T. Boomer is the real mastermind of the series and he and Diesel Ten still plan on causing havoc for Sodor.]]
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** The lorry's crash scene in "Thomas and the Horrid Lorry" features onomatopoeia flash cards and music cues from the 1966 ''[[Series/Batman1966 Batman]]'' series.
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** The fourth spin-off episode "Thomas And The Horrid Lorry" is a light hearted affair that comes right "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Modernization" where Arry and Bert struggle with the possibility of being obsolete and right before "Deceit" where [[spoiler: Ben has an dream with an mysterious engine and his brother Bill with the implications that Bill is going to be scrapped. It's also revealed P.T. Boomer is the real mastermind of the series and he and Diesel Ten still plan on causing havoc for Sodor.]]
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* BigBad: Diesel 10 is this for ''Sodor I'', though the ''Sodor II'' opener "Deceit" seems to suggest that [[spoiler: P.T Boomer is the real mastermind.]]
* BigGood: Sir Topham Hatt as always.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Perry seems to be friendly to Chester but he's also willing to threaten Chester over.. Something. [[spoiler: "Last Chance reveals why: He's trying to keep Chester quiet over the fact that he's P.T Boomer.]]
* BitterSweetEnding: This is how the first season ends as, [[spoiler: while Diesel 10 is stopped, the scars he left on Sodor are implied to be long lasting with the NWR's future uncertain.]]



* BigBad: Diesel 10 is this for ''Sodor I'', though the ''Sodor II'' opener "Deceit" seems to suggest that [[spoiler: P.T Boomer is the real mastermind.]]
* BigGood: Sir Topham Hatt as always.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Perry seems to be friendly to Chester but he's also willing to threaten Chester over.. Something. [[spoiler: "Last Chance reveals why: He's trying to keep Chester quiet over the fact that he's P.T Boomer.]]
* BitterSweetEnding: This is how the first season ends as, [[spoiler: while Diesel 10 is stopped, the scars he left on Sodor are implied to be long lasting with the NWR's future uncertain.]]



** ''One Trick Too Far'' the very first episode shows just how dangerous Bill and Ben's tricks can be as Ben's trick causes Bill to have an massive crash with Bill [[spoiler: resenting his brother showing that he won't forgive his brother for almost killing him.]]

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** ''One Trick Too Far'' the very first episode shows just how dangerous Bill and Ben's tricks can be as Ben's trick causes Bill to have an massive crash with Bill [[spoiler: resenting his brother showing that he won't forgive his brother for almost killing him.]]



* DeconstructedTrope: Unlike in canon, EasilyForgiven does not apply here. as shown in both ''Duck And Diesel'' and ''The Vicarstown Gambit'', both Diesel and [[spoiler: Bill]] in the former and latter respectively are not willing to forgive those who tried to make them crash.

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* DeconstructedTrope: Unlike in canon, EasilyForgiven does not apply here. as shown in both ''Duck And Diesel'' and ''The Vicarstown Gambit'', both Diesel and [[spoiler: Bill]] Bill in the former and latter respectively are not willing to forgive those who tried to make them crash.


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* DespairEventHorizon: Ben has an massive one in "The Vicarstown Gambit" when he gets the news that [[spoiler: Bill is to be scrapped due to lack of funds.]]


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** The ending of the first season hints that Ben would be able to see his brother again. Then "The Vicarstown Gambit" reveals that [[spoiler: Bill's rebuild has been canceled and he's slated to become scrap.]]

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** Thomas only has a few brief appearances in the first season, having already been DemotedToExtra after being the main protagonist of the original show. The second season expands his role significantly, making him one of the lead characters of "Last Chance".

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** Thomas only has a few brief appearances in the first season, having already been DemotedToExtra after being the main protagonist of the original show. The second season expands his role significantly, making him one of the lead characters of "Last Chance".Chance.''


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* DeconstructionFic : As mentioned [[DarkerAndEdgier above,]] ''Sodor'' tends to give the stables of the franchise more weight than in canon and shows how they affect the characters in
** ''One Trick Too Far'' the very first episode shows just how dangerous Bill and Ben's tricks can be as Ben's trick causes Bill to have an massive crash with Bill [[spoiler: resenting his brother showing that he won't forgive his brother for almost killing him.]]
** The various crashes and accidents that occur throughout the series eventually cause [[spoiler: the NWR's money to deplete which nearly damns Bill and Diesel to be scrapped.]].
* DeconstructedTrope: Unlike in canon, EasilyForgiven does not apply here. as shown in both ''Duck And Diesel'' and ''The Vicarstown Gambit'', both Diesel and [[spoiler: Bill]] in the former and latter respectively are not willing to forgive those who tried to make them crash.

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* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: Both "One Trick Too Far" and "Master of the Railway" have received updated versions released long after the original episodes. They both have relatively minor alterations; "One Trick Too Far" features new audio and adds a post-credits scene, while "Master of the Railway" features additional voice actors and replaces Paul Maxwell's original Character Building figure with his new Lego minifig via some reshot footage.



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The Duchess lists off the various farm animals she and the Duke saw while they were lost. Expect a lizard,

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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The Duchess lists off the various farm animals she and the Duke saw while they were lost. Expect a lizard, lost: dogs, chickens, cows, sheep, pigs... and an Australian blue-tongued lizard.

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** The associate of Paul Maxwell who speaks to [[spoiler: Bill and Diesel in the Box]] is only heard through a loudspeaker.


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* PyrrhicVictory: [[PlayedForLaughs A humorous example]] as the ending of "James and the Not-So-Famous Visitor" has Billy successfully get the expresss to its destination. [[SurprisinglyRealsticOutcome Unfortunately due to his small size, he’s late.]]

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* PyrrhicVictory: [[PlayedForLaughs A humorous example]] as the ending of "James and the Not-So-Famous Visitor" has Billy successfully get the expresss to its destination. [[SurprisinglyRealsticOutcome [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unfortunately due to his small size, he’s late.]]

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** Skarloey. After [[spoiler: almost being scrapped by Arry and Bert and learning Rusty’s story was false,]] he goes from a outgoing friendly engine into a much more cynical engine when we see him again in “ A Message For Peter Sam.”

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** Skarloey. After [[spoiler: almost being scrapped by Arry and Bert and learning Rusty’s story was false,]] he goes from a outgoing friendly engine into a much more cynical engine when we see him again in “ A “A Message For Peter Sam.”



* ExplainExplainOhCrap: In the ending of “Which Way Now?”, Rusty realizes [[spoiler: that due to his impatience, he caused the Duke and Duchess to get themselves lost.]]



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The Duchess lists off the various farm animals she and the Duke saw while they were lost. Expect a lizard,



* PyrrhicVictory: RuleOfFunny as the ending of "James and the Not-So-Famous Visitor" has Billy successfully get the expresss to its destination. [[SurprisinglyRealsticOutcome Unfortunately due to his small size, he’s late.]]

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* PyrrhicVictory: RuleOfFunny [[PlayedForLaughs A humorous example]] as the ending of "James and the Not-So-Famous Visitor" has Billy successfully get the expresss to its destination. [[SurprisinglyRealsticOutcome Unfortunately due to his small size, he’s late.]]



* TheVoice: The Deputy Director of the FBI communicates with Maxwell via phone. Very loudly.


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* TheVoice: The Deputy Director of the FBI communicates with Maxwell via phone. Very loudly.
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* PyrrhicVictory: PlayedForLaughs as the ending of "James and the Not-So-Famous Visitor" has Billy successfully get the expresss to its destination. [[SurprisinglyRealsticOutcome Unfortunately due to his small size, he’s late.]]

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* PyrrhicVictory: PlayedForLaughs RuleOfFunny as the ending of "James and the Not-So-Famous Visitor" has Billy successfully get the expresss to its destination. [[SurprisinglyRealsticOutcome Unfortunately due to his small size, he’s late.]]
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* PyrrhicVictory: PlayedForLaughs as the ending of "James and the Not-So-Famous Visitor" has Billy successfully get the expresss to its destination. [[SurprisinglyRealsticOutcome Unfortunately due to his small size, he’s late.]]


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* ThisIsGonnaSuck: The Flying Scotsman’s driver has this reaction when his engine plans to take Billy’s trucks and leave Billy with the express. [[spoiler: He’s quickly proven right when Scotsman crashes due to acts of sabotage by Arry.]]

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