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*** The first soldier, Lieutenant Mead, ends up with his whole face and hands covered in bandages. As the following link attests,(https://securityhazard.net/2016/09/02/thunderbirds-2-pit-of-peril/) even ''Captain Scarlet'' never portrays injuries as bad as this on screen. We never see the extent of Sgt. Reynolds' injuries but one dreads to think if Mead's were anything to go by.

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*** The first soldier, Lieutenant Mead, ends up with his whole face and hands covered in bandages. As the following link attests,(https://securityhazard.net/2016/09/02/thunderbirds-2-pit-of-peril/) even ''Captain Scarlet'' never portrays injuries as bad as this on screen. We never see the extent of Sgt. Reynolds' injuries but one dreads to think if Mead's were anything to go by.by and one can only imagine what would have happened to Ralph if he had attempted to make a 2nd attempt at attaching a line to the Sidewinder as he was tempted to do until an outburst from General Peters inspired him to call International Rescue.
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*** The first soldier, Lieutenant Mead, ends up with his whole face and hands covered in bandages. As the following link attests,(https://securityhazard.net/2016/09/02/thunderbirds-2-pit-of-peril/) even ''Captain Scarlet'' never features any injuries as bad as this. We never see the extent of Sergeant Reynolds' injuries but one dreads to think if Mead's were anything to go by.

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*** The first soldier, Lieutenant Mead, ends up with his whole face and hands covered in bandages. As the following link attests,(https://securityhazard.net/2016/09/02/thunderbirds-2-pit-of-peril/) even ''Captain Scarlet'' never features any portrays injuries as bad as this. this on screen. We never see the extent of Sergeant Sgt. Reynolds' injuries but one dreads to think if Mead's were anything to go by.



* The rock snakes of Mars will give you nightmares, especially thanks to the music playing. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw_BEJQq1TY Just listen.]]

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* The rock snakes of Mars in the ''Thunderbirds Are Go'' feature film will give you nightmares, especially thanks to the music playing. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw_BEJQq1TY Just listen.]]
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*** The first soldier, Lieutenant Mead, ends up with his whole face and hands covered in bandages. As the following link attests,(https://securityhazard.net/2016/09/02/thunderbirds-2-pit-of-peril/) even ''Captain Scarlet'' never features any injuries as bad as this. We never see the extent of Sergeant Reynolds' injuries but one dreads to think if Mead's were anything to go by.
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** The Hood's scuba equipment in ''Desperate Intruder'' and his face filling Mr. Williams' TV monitor in ''Cry Wolf'' makes his using hypnosis even scarier.

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** The Hood's His hypnosis is even scarier when combined with his scuba equipment in ''Desperate Intruder'' and the close-up of his face filling on Mr. Williams' TV monitor in ''Cry Wolf'' makes his using hypnosis even scarier.Wolf''.

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** The Hood's scuba equipment in ''Desperate Intruder'' and his face filling Mr. Williams' TV monitor in ''Cry Wolf'' makes his using hypnosis even scarier.



** The Hood looks even more terrifying than usual when he's hypnotising Brains through his scuba equipment.
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** Not to mention some of his disguises, regardless of whether he's wearing them or discarding them.
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** The Hood's scuba equipment makes his using hypnosis even more terrifying than usual.

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** The Hood's scuba equipment makes his using hypnosis Hood looks even more terrifying than usual.usual when he's hypnotising Brains through his scuba equipment.
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* The Hood's eyes glow yellow whenever he uses his psychic powers. It's more than just surreal, it's terrifying.

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* The Hood's eyes glow yellow whenever he uses his psychic powers.powers or just when he's really happy about something. It's more than just surreal, it's terrifying.



** The Hood's scuba equipment makes his using hypnosis even more terrifying.

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** The Hood's scuba equipment makes his using hypnosis even more terrifying. terrifying than usual.
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** It's even worse in ''Desperate Intruder'' when he hypnotises Brains through his scuba mask.


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** The Hood's scuba equipment makes his using hypnosis even more terrifying.
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** It's even worse in ''Desperate Intruder'' when he hypnotises Brains through his scuba mask.
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** We are introduced us to the Hood and his PsychicPowers, accompanied by his GlowingEyesOfDoom. At least a hundred miles away, his half-brother, Kyrano collapses and starts screaming, and writhing on the ground and is forced to give up vital information. It's pretty clear that he isn't feeling to good. Later, it's shown that Kyrano can't remember collapsing very well, meaning we're going to see him suffer again.
** The fact the Hood was willing to risk the lives of over 600 people just to get International Rescue's attention. How does he do this? Bomb in a plane. Yeah, this plot wouldn't [[IncrediblyLamePun fly]] today.

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** We are introduced us to the Hood and his PsychicPowers, accompanied by his GlowingEyesOfDoom. At least a hundred miles away, his half-brother, Kyrano collapses and starts screaming, and writhing on the ground and is forced to give up vital information. It's pretty clear that he isn't feeling to too good. Later, it's shown that Kyrano can't remember collapsing very well, meaning we're going to see him suffer again.
** The fact the Hood was willing to risk the lives of over 600 people just to get International Rescue's attention. How does he do this? Bomb in a plane. Yeah, this plot wouldn't [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} fly]] today.



** While the two guys are balls of steel brave for even attempting, the ConvectionSchmonvection trope wears off and the soldiers have to be pulled out, but are burnt really badly.

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** While the two guys are balls of steel brave for even attempting, the ConvectionSchmonvection trope wears off and the soldiers have to be pulled out, out but are burnt really badly.
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** While the two guys are brave for even attempting, the ConvectionSchmonvection trope wears off and the soldiers have to be pulled out, but are burnt really badly.

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** While the two guys are balls of steel brave for even attempting, the ConvectionSchmonvection trope wears off and the soldiers have to be pulled out, but are burnt really badly.



** While you could argue it’s I.R.’s secrecy that played a part in the incident, the crew of the Sentinel breached procedure and shot at Thunderbird 2 [[PoorCommunicationKills without even trying to make contact first]]. They do realise who they were shooting at, but at this point, it’s too late. While it is just the fourth episode, seeing Thunderbird 2 go down is gut-wrenching.

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** While you could argue it’s I.R.’s secrecy that played a part in the incident, the crew of the Sentinel breached procedure and shot at Thunderbird 2 [[PoorCommunicationKills without even trying to make contact first]].looking out out of the window. They do realise who they were shooting at, but at this point, it’s too late. While it is just the fourth episode, seeing Thunderbird 2 go down is gut-wrenching.

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** While the two guys are brave for even attempting, the ConvectionSchmonvection trope [[RealityEnsues wears off and the soldiers have to be pulled out]], but are burnt really badly.

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** While the two guys are brave for even attempting, the ConvectionSchmonvection trope [[RealityEnsues wears off and the soldiers have to be pulled out]], out, but are burnt really badly.
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*** What's even more scarier is the the water, when bubbling and heaving, almost looks like it's shaping a monster.
*** If the fog doesn't scare you enough, then imagine what would happen if anyone was sailing out there alone when it appeared.
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* ''[[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E2PitOfPeril Pit of Peril]]'' has a WalkingTank fall down a flaming sinkhole. The fact that [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gates_of_hell Gates of Hell]] [[TruthInTelevision exist]] is one too.

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* ''[[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E2PitOfPeril Pit of Peril]]'' has a WalkingTank fall down a flaming sinkhole. The fact that [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gates_of_hell Gates of Hell]] org/wiki/Darvaza_gas_crater these]] [[TruthInTelevision exist]] is one too.

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* The last ten minutes or so of "Danger at Ocean Deep". Scott and John are risking their lives on a ship that will blow up at any second, in the middle of ghastly, thick fog....and then the water around the vessel starts ''bubbling and heaving.''
* Some of the "laughing marionette heads" in the opening scene of ''Thunderbird 6'' could also count...



* ''[[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E1TrappedInTheSky Trapped in the Sky]]'', the pilot episode has a few.
** We are introduced us to the Hood and his PsychicPowers, accompanied by his GlowingEyesOfDoom. At least a hundred miles away, his half-brother, Kyrano collapses and starts screaming, and writhing on the ground and is forced to give up vital information. It's pretty clear that he isn't feeling to good. Later, it's shown that Kyrano can't remember collapsing very well, meaning we're going to see him suffer again.
** The fact the Hood was willing to risk the lives of over 600 people just to get International Rescue's attention. How does he do this? Bomb in a plane. Yeah, this plot wouldn't [[IncrediblyLamePun fly]] today.
** How close the mission came to disaster. Virgil's Master Control Car goes out of control and crashes. The plane nearly doesn't make it either; the Fireflash was running out of runway and that the bomb was really close to going off. Thank goodness that Virgil is an artist, as it is doubtful anyone else's hands would be steady enough to control the elevator cars while crashing.
* ''[[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E2PitOfPeril Pit of Peril]]'' has a WalkingTank fall down a flaming sinkhole. The fact that [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gates_of_hell Gates of Hell]] [[TruthInTelevision exist]] is one too.
** While the two guys are brave for even attempting, the ConvectionSchmonvection trope [[RealityEnsues wears off and the soldiers have to be pulled out]], but are burnt really badly.
* ''[[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E4TerrorInNewYorkCity Terror in New York City]]'' also has a plot that wouldn't be allowed on television today either. A landmark New York City building falling down, causing MonumentalDamage.
** While you could argue it’s I.R.’s secrecy that played a part in the incident, the crew of the Sentinel breached procedure and shot at Thunderbird 2 [[PoorCommunicationKills without even trying to make contact first]]. They do realise who they were shooting at, but at this point, it’s too late. While it is just the fourth episode, seeing Thunderbird 2 go down is gut-wrenching.
** Ned Cook and his cameraman's position, filled in an air pocket that will be underwater. It won't be the last time we see something like this either.

* ''[[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E8DesperateIntruder Desperate Intruder]]'' showed us what the Hood is capable of. Sure, we know [[AMillionIsAStatistic he nearly had around 600 people killed]] in the [[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E1TrappedInTheSky first episode]], but his actions here are unsettling.
** Breaking into the camp's trailers undetected wasn't scary enough? Hypontising everyone into an unresponsive trance that makes you jump to the conclusion they [[DiesWideOpen dropped dead like that]].
** Then there's his interrogation of Brains. The Hood [[SandNecktie buries him up to his neck in sand]] in a desert where the temperature reaches up to 112 ''in the shade''. Brains can't even focus on the Hood's questions, and just begs for water. Worse, the Hood put him in clear view of the lake. The marionettes team also did a good job of making Brains look convincingly dehydrated. A little later, it looks like Brains had two black eyes, did the Hood kick him off-screen?
** Brains' attempt at making things right results in him getting hypnotised by the Hood ''again''. The Hood just leaves Brains there until his air runs out. You wanted water? There you go!
** The Hood sets off explosions in the temple that buries Brains under some stone. Considering Brains and Tin-Tin looked like they had rebreathers, so when Gordon sees bubbles coming up from under the rubble, it may mean that Brain's gear got damaged.
* ''[[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E19DangerAtOceanDeep Danger at Ocean Deep]]'' has some pretty tense moments.
** The first Ocean Pioneer's fate. She heads into an area full of eerie fog, then the water starts looking like it's boiling, then the ship ''explodes''.
** The last ten minutes; Scott and John are risking their lives on a ship that will blow up at any second, in the middle of ghastly, thick fog....and then the water around the vessel starts ''bubbling and heaving.'' Lesson learned; [[SpaceWhaleAesop don't dump dog food into the sea]].
* The climax of ''[[Recap/ThunderbirdsS1E11SunProbe Sun Probe]]'' could count due to how Thunderbird 3 is on a collision course with the sun and Alan, Scott and Tin-Tin slowly succumbing to the heat and being unable to do anything to stop Thunderbird 3.
* A segment of the "Vault Of Death" score can pretty unsettling, going from quiet to loud and back again, before building up to a loud LastNoteNightmare. The contrast in volume especially dramatic when the score accompanies a scene where an explosive is about to blow open a bank door in said episode. This musical segment is also used in ''City Of Fire'', ''The Mighty Atom'', ''Brink Of Disaster'', ''Cry Wolf'', ''Danger At Ocean Deep'' and ''Path Of Destruction''. ''Give Or Take A Million'' edits out the dramatic parts at least.



* A segment of the "Vault Of Death" score can pretty unsettling, going from quiet to loud and back again, before building up to a loud LastNoteNightmare. The contrast in volume especially dramatic when the score accompanies a scene where an explosive is about to blow open a bank door in said episode. This musical segment is also used in ''City Of Fire'', ''The Mighty Atom'', ''Brink Of Disaster'', ''Cry Wolf'', ''Danger At Ocean Deep'' and ''Path Of Destruction''. ''Give Or Take A Million'' edits out the dramatic parts at least.
* The climax of "Sun Probe" could count due to how Thunderbird 3 is on a collision course with the sun and Alan, Scott and Tin-Tin slowly succumbing to the heat and being unable to do anything to stop Thunderbird 3.

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* A segment Some of the "Vault Of Death" score can pretty unsettling, going from quiet to loud and back again, before building up to a loud LastNoteNightmare. The contrast "laughing marionette heads" in volume especially dramatic when the score accompanies a opening scene where an explosive is about to blow open a bank door in said episode. This musical segment is also used in ''City Of Fire'', ''The Mighty Atom'', ''Brink Of Disaster'', ''Cry Wolf'', ''Danger At Ocean Deep'' and ''Path Of Destruction''. ''Give Or Take A Million'' edits out the dramatic parts at least.
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Thunderbirds may not be as dark as [[Series/CaptainScarletAndTheMysterons Captain Scarlet]] but there are still moments in this show that may frighten viewers.

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* The last ten minutes or so of "Danger at Ocean Deep". Scott and John are risking their lives on a ship that will blow up at any second, in the middle of ghastly, thick fog....and then the water around the vessel starts ''bubbling and heaving.''
* Some of the "laughing marionette heads" in the opening scene of ''Thunderbird 6'' could also count...
* The Hood's eyes glow yellow whenever he uses his psychic powers. It's more than just surreal, it's terrifying.
* The rock snakes of Mars will give you nightmares, especially thanks to the music playing. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw_BEJQq1TY Just listen.]]
* A segment of the "Vault Of Death" score can pretty unsettling, going from quiet to loud and back again, before building up to a loud LastNoteNightmare. The contrast in volume especially dramatic when the score accompanies a scene where an explosive is about to blow open a bank door in said episode. This musical segment is also used in ''City Of Fire'', ''The Mighty Atom'', ''Brink Of Disaster'', ''Cry Wolf'', ''Danger At Ocean Deep'' and ''Path Of Destruction''. ''Give Or Take A Million'' edits out the dramatic parts at least.
* The climax of "Sun Probe" could count due to how Thunderbird 3 is on a collision course with the sun and Alan, Scott and Tin-Tin slowly succumbing to the heat and being unable to do anything to stop Thunderbird 3.

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