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* NoSell: The car chasing Lady Penelope rebuffs two attempts to stop them following her; the first is a smokescreen and an oil slick.


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* StarterVillain: The two crooks chasing Lady Penelope at the start of the episode.
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TheOneWith the monorail.

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TheOneWith JustForFun/TheOneWith the monorail.
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* PopTheTires: Lady Penelope and Parker shoot out the tires to the burglars' car, forcing them to try and steal FAB 1.

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* PopTheTires: PopTheTyres: Lady Penelope and Parker shoot out the tires tyres to the burglars' car, forcing them to try and steal FAB 1.

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* FailedASpotCheck: Grafton apparently forgot to disable the alarms on the vault itself or didn't know there were any in the first place, as that's what wakes Lady Penelope and Parker up and winds up botching the whole operation.



* HumiliationConga: What Lady Penelope puts the burglars through.

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* HandyRemoteControl: Lady Penelope has a remote control system for FAB 1, which she uses to make FAB 1 go around in circles when the burglars try to steal it.
* HumiliationConga: What Lady Penelope puts the burglars through.


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* PopTheTires: Lady Penelope and Parker shoot out the tires to the burglars' car, forcing them to try and steal FAB 1.
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* BookEnds: In the opening scene, Grafton remarks that he's got "plenty of time" to wait for Lady Penelope (before searching for her jewellery vault). In the last scene [[spoiler:when Grafton and his associates wind up in prison]], he snarkily remarks:
--> Time.... Well, I guess that's one thing we've got ''plenty'' of.
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* AccentSlipUp: Parker's response to Grafton's remark about Lady Penelope being "worth waiting for":
--> (in his Cockney accent) Oh, quite so. (immediately correcting himself in an upper-class accent) Quite so.

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* DissonantSerenity: Lady Penelope and Parker when dealing with the burglars, even when they believe it might be too late.
--> '''Parker''': (calmly) They appear to have gained access to Fab 1.
--> '''Lady Penelope''': (equally calmly) Oh dear, I hope they don't scratch the paintwork. I'm going to Ascot in the morning.



* MessyHair: Parker when he is woken by Lady Penelope's vault alarm.

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* MessyHair: Parker when he is woken by Lady Penelope's vault alarm. On the other hand, Lady Penelope's hair is immaculate.
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* MessyHair: Parker when he is woken by Lady Penelope's vault alarm.
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* BigShutUp: Jeff does this to Grafton when the latter whines about the train "still going too fast" after the brakes have been applied. (See also the GentlemanSnarker entry.)
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When the new, fully-automated Pacific Monorail goes into action, it'll make its investors rich - provided it ever actually goes into action. Determined to find investors, the president of the corporation starts hunting around, starting with the well-known Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward. While Lady Penelope has no interest in the project, she directs the president to her friend Jeff Tracy.

Unbeknownst to Lady Penelope, the president had taken the opportunity to case her house - and disable the alarms - prior to calling in his more criminal friends. While the president takes Jeff, Tin Tin and Brains on a demonstration tour of the new monorail, the criminals break into Creighton Manor and the safe beneath the drawing room. While they succeed in removing Lady Penelope's famous jewelry, the safe's alarm system is on an independent circuit, and her ladyship and her loyal butler Parker are alerted to their presence. Armed with machine guns, they disable the criminals' getaway car, forcing them to hotwire the bright pink Rolls-Royce FAB 1. Sadly for the crooks, FAB 1 can be remotely controlled by Lady Penelope's bedside lamp. Leaving them to drive in circles around the fountain until morning, Lady Penelope and Parker retire to bed.

On the monorail, however, things are not going as smoothly. A storm drives a helijet into the support column of a bridge, severely damaging it. The automatic signalling equipment is damaged, and the onrushing monorail will not stop until it plunges into the abyss. The Thunderbirds race to the scene to save their family - while striving to retain their cover over the radio link.

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When the new, fully-automated Pacific Pacific-Atlantic Monorail goes into action, it'll make its investors rich - rich, provided it ever actually goes into action. Determined to find investors, the president of the corporation corporation, Warren Grafton, starts hunting around, starting with the well-known Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward. While Lady Penelope has no interest in the project, she directs the president to her friend Jeff Tracy.

Unbeknownst to Lady Penelope, the president had taken the opportunity to case her house - and disable the alarms - prior to calling in his more of his criminal friends. While the president takes Jeff, Tin Tin and Brains on a demonstration tour of the new monorail, the criminals break into Creighton Manor and gain access to the safe beneath the drawing room. While they succeed in removing Lady Penelope's famous jewelry, jewelry collection, the safe's alarm system is on an independent circuit, circuit (thus it was not disabled by Grafton), thus Penelope and her ladyship and her loyal butler Parker are alerted to their presence. Armed with machine guns, they disable the criminals' getaway car, forcing them the thieves to hotwire the bright pink Rolls-Royce FAB 1. Sadly Unfortunately for the crooks, FAB 1 can be remotely controlled by Lady Penelope's bedside lamp. Leaving lamp, leaving them to drive be locked in FAB 1 while it drives in circles around the fountain fountain, until morning, Lady Penelope and Parker retire to bed.

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On the monorail, monorail however, things are not going as smoothly. A storm drives has a bolt of lightning strike a helijet into the support column of a bridge, severely damaging it. The automatic signalling equipment is damaged, damaged and the onrushing monorail will not stop (as it is fully automated, with no crew onboard) until it plunges into the abyss. The Thunderbirds race to the scene to save their family - family, while striving to retain their cover over the radio link.



* CollisionDamage: how the bridge gets damaged.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Warren Grafton, the president of the monorail company; he and his associates use illegal ways to get their funding, like burglary and fraud, and he evidently cares more about making profit than the safety of his monorail.
* GentlemanSnarker: Jeff gets pretty snarky towards Grafton, and becomes increasingly less polite about it as his patience wears off.

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* CollisionDamage: how How the bridge gets damaged.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Warren Grafton, the president of the monorail company; he and his associates use illegal ways to get their funding, like such as burglary and fraud, fraud and he evidently cares more about making profit than the safety of his monorail.
* GentlemanSnarker: Jeff gets pretty snarky towards Grafton, Grafton and becomes increasingly less polite about it as his patience wears off.



* NoOSHACompliance: the monorail; everything about it is automatic, with no possibility for a human engineer to override the computer and take over control of the train himself. There isn't even something like a manual controlled emergency brake; Brains and Tin Tin have to make one on the spot after the train goes haywire. Although ''Thunderbirds'' is no stranger to this trope, this is one of the rare cases where it is lampshaded.
* RunawayTrain: the "totally safe" monorail becomes one after the bridge is damaged and the automatic signals are interrupted.

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* NoOSHACompliance: the The monorail; everything about it is automatic, with no possibility for a human engineer to override the computer and take over control of the train himself. There isn't even something like a manual controlled emergency brake; Brains and Tin Tin have to make one on the spot after the train goes haywire. Although ''Thunderbirds'' is no stranger to this trope, this is one of the rare cases where it is lampshaded.
* RunawayTrain: the The "totally safe" monorail becomes one after the bridge is damaged and the automatic signals are interrupted.



* TemptingFate / GilliganCut: at the end of the episode, Warren Grafton brags how he will never go to jail despite all that has happened. Next scene shows him and his associates in prison.

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* TemptingFate / GilliganCut: at At the end of the episode, Warren Grafton brags how he will never go to jail despite all that has happened. Next scene shows Cut to him and his associates in prison.



* TwoLinesNoWaiting: There is the main story about the monorail disaster, and a B-story about Crafton's henchman breaking into Lady Penelope's house to rob her vault. The episodes switches back and forth between the two, with both coming to a conclusion shortly after each other.

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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: There is the main story about the monorail disaster, and a B-story about Crafton's Grafton's henchman breaking into Lady Penelope's house to rob her vault. The episodes episode switches back and forth between the two, with both coming to a conclusion shortly after each other.one another.



* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: Warren Grafton keeps insisting his monorail is absolutely safe. Jeff and Brains are not convinced, and are proven right.

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* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: Warren Grafton keeps insisting his monorail is absolutely safe. Jeff and Brains are not convinced, convinced and are proven right.

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* NoOSHACompliance: the monorail; everything about it is automatic, with no possibility for a human engineer to override the computer and take over control of the train himself. There isn't even something like a manual controlled emergency brake; Brains and Tin Tin have to make one on the spot after the train goes haywire. Although Thunderbirds is no stranger to this trope, this is one of the rare cases where it is lampshaded.

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* NoOSHACompliance: the monorail; everything about it is automatic, with no possibility for a human engineer to override the computer and take over control of the train himself. There isn't even something like a manual controlled emergency brake; Brains and Tin Tin have to make one on the spot after the train goes haywire. Although Thunderbirds ''Thunderbirds'' is no stranger to this trope, this is one of the rare cases where it is lampshaded.



* TwoLinesNoWaiting: There is the main story about the monorail disaster, and a B-story about Crafton's henchman breaking into Lady Penelope's house to rob her vault. The episodes switches back and forth between the two, with both comming to a conclusion shortly after each other.

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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: There is the main story about the monorail disaster, and a B-story about Crafton's henchman breaking into Lady Penelope's house to rob her vault. The episodes switches back and forth between the two, with both comming coming to a conclusion shortly after each other.
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* NoOSHACompliance: the monorail; everything about it is automatic, with no possibility for a human engineer to override the computer and take over control of the train himself. There isn't even something like a manual controlled emergency brake; Brains and TinTin have to make one on the spot after the train goes haywire. Although Thunderbirds is no stranger to this trope, this is one of the rare cases where it is lampshaded.

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* NoOSHACompliance: the monorail; everything about it is automatic, with no possibility for a human engineer to override the computer and take over control of the train himself. There isn't even something like a manual controlled emergency brake; Brains and TinTin Tin Tin have to make one on the spot after the train goes haywire. Although Thunderbirds is no stranger to this trope, this is one of the rare cases where it is lampshaded.



* WomenDrivers: Averted; in sharp contrast to her previous driving experience in "Vault of Death", Lady Penelope actually drives very well in this episode even while being chased by two crooks.

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* WomenDrivers: Averted; in sharp contrast to her previous driving experience in "Vault of Death", Lady Penelope actually drives very well in this episode episode, even while being chased by two crooks.
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TheOneWith the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive corrupt monorail mogul]].

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* ActionGirl: Lady Penelope is at her most {{Badass}} here.

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* ActionGirl: Lady Penelope is at her most {{Badass}} badass here.
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* BreakTheHaughty: Happens to Grafton, twice. First, [[TemptingFate he insists the monorail is perfectly safe]] (for its cost anyway). Of course, that turns out about as well as you'd expect in a Thunderbirds episode. Then, after he's been saved, he insists he'll be albe to keep his ass out of jail. This doesn't fare much better.

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* BreakTheHaughty: Happens to Grafton, twice. First, [[TemptingFate he insists the monorail is perfectly safe]] (for its cost anyway). Of course, that turns out about as well as you'd expect in a Thunderbirds episode. Then, after he's been saved, he insists he'll be albe able to keep his ass out of jail. This doesn't fare much better.



* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: Warren Grafton keeps insisting his monorail is absolutely safe. Jeff and Brains are not convinced, and are proven right.

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* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: Warren Grafton keeps insisting his monorail is absolutely safe. Jeff and Brains are not convinced, and are proven right.
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* SchiffOneLiner: "Time... that's one thing we've got plenty of."
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Warren Grafton, the president of the monorail company; he and his associates use illegal ways to get their fundings, like burglary and fraude, and he evidently cares more about making profit than the safety of his monorail.

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Warren Grafton, the president of the monorail company; he and his associates use illegal ways to get their fundings, funding, like burglary and fraude, fraud, and he evidently cares more about making profit than the safety of his monorail.



* NoOSHACompliance: the monorail; everything about it is automatic, with no possibility for a human engineer to override the computer and take over control of the train himself. There isn't even something like a manual controlled emergency break; Brains and TinTin have to make one on the spot after the train goes haywire. Although Thunderbirds is no stranger to this trope, this is one of the rare cases where it is lampshaded.

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* NoOSHACompliance: the monorail; everything about it is automatic, with no possibility for a human engineer to override the computer and take over control of the train himself. There isn't even something like a manual controlled emergency break; brake; Brains and TinTin have to make one on the spot after the train goes haywire. Although Thunderbirds is no stranger to this trope, this is one of the rare cases where it is lampshaded.
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* WomenDrivers: averted; in sharp contrast to her previous driving experience in "Vault of Death", Lady Penelope actually dives very well in this episode even while being chased by two crooks.

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* WomenDrivers: averted; Averted; in sharp contrast to her previous driving experience in "Vault of Death", Lady Penelope actually dives drives very well in this episode even while being chased by two crooks.
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* BreakTheHaughty: Happens to Grafton, twice. First, [[TemptingFate he insists the monorail is perfectly safe]] (for its cost anyway). Of course, that turns out about as well as you'd expect in a Thunderbirds episode. Then, after he's been saved, he insists he'll be albe to keep his ass out of jail. This doesn't fare much better.
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* GentlemanSnarker: Jeff gets pretty snarky towards Grafton, and becomes increasingly less polite about it as his patience wears off.
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* ActionGirl: Lady Penelope is at her most {{Badass}} here.
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* HumiliationConga: What Lady Penelope puts the burglars through.
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** TemptingFate is practically Grafton's defining character trait along with being a CorruptCorporateExecutive. He keeps insisting nothing can go wrong with his train to the extent that Jeff and Brains aren't wondering ''if'' an accident will happen, but ''when''.
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* NoOSHACompliance: the monorail; everything about it is automatic, with no possibility for a human engineer to override the computer and take over control of the train himself. There isn't even something like a manual controlled emergency break; Brains and TinTin have to make one on the spot after the train goes haywire. Although Thunderbirds is no stranger to this trope, this is one of the rare cases where it is lampshaded.
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* RunawayTrain: the "totally safe" monorail becomes one after the bridge is damaged and the automatic signals are interrupted.
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* TemptingFate / GilliganCut: at the end of the episode, Warren Grafton brags how he will never go to jail despite all that has happened. Next scene shows him and his associates in prison.
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* FemaleDriver: averted; in sharp contrast to her previous driving experience in "Vault of Death", Lady Penelope actually dives very well in this episode even while being chased by two crooks.

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* FemaleDriver: WomenDrivers: averted; in sharp contrast to her previous driving experience in "Vault of Death", Lady Penelope actually dives very well in this episode even while being chased by two crooks.
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On the monorail, however, things are not going as smoothly. A storm drives a helijet into the support column of a bridge, severely damaging it. The automatic signalling equipment is damaged, and the onrushing monorail will not stop until it plunges into the abyss. The Thunderbirds race to the scene to save their family - while striving to retain their cover over the radio link.

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On the monorail, however, things are not going as smoothly. A storm drives a helijet into the support column of a bridge, severely damaging it. The automatic signalling equipment is damaged, and the onrushing monorail will not stop until it plunges into the abyss. The Thunderbirds race to the scene to save their family - while striving to retain their cover over the radio link.link.

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* CollisionDamage: how the bridge gets damaged.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Warren Grafton, the president of the monorail company; he and his associates use illegal ways to get their fundings, like burglary and fraude, and he evidently cares more about making profit than the safety of his monorail.
* FemaleDriver: averted; in sharp contrast to her previous driving experience in "Vault of Death", Lady Penelope actually dives very well in this episode even while being chased by two crooks.
* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: Warren Grafton keeps insisting his monorail is absolutely safe. Jeff and Brains are not convinced, and are proven right.

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