Thomas's heart to heart with Edward was the most wholesome thing, and Gordon pretending to be innocent at the end was very funny. All the extra little nuances and interactions make it feel so real. 😄 Trampy does such a great job with all the engine's banter; and props to you too for using all the engine's expressions so dynamically! I absolutely love to see it. 👏😂
@@IsraeliilearsI I also wanna say, that was a nice touch having Thomas face away from Gordon's train! I dare even call it brilliant, cos of how well it helps sell Thomas's interactions with Fatt Hatt and Gordon. It worked very well for the whole sequence. :)
The added detail that the engines don’t have their numbers yet and especially the other engines during the early years of the North Western Railway is such a nice touch, also Thomas facing backwards and getting pulled by Gordon was definitely hilarious
I love the added moment of Gordon acting like the whole thing was an accident. Most adaptations of the story will make it clear that he was disciplined for his trick. Here, though? Gordon is a clever sod. He took advantage of the fact that the express was late due to Thomas not only sleeping in but stalling. Owing to being late, Gordon had to start in a rush. Thomas mouthing off to the Fat Controller meant everyone was too distracted to realise he was still coupled to the coaches. This is one of the best takes on the story for the simple reason that the morality on display is largely gray. If anyone is genuinely good, it's Edward. Gordon's an arrogant blowhard, but Thomas is also a bolshy twerp.
I love how someone finally went with the illustrations and made Thomas go backwards. Like you see Gordon going as normal and then Thomas at the back just like "AÆÃÂÆĀHHHH".
The way everyone acted in this felt more human. It just seemed so natural and in-character the way each argued and spoke to each other. Also, props to the cinematography in this video! Can't wait to see what you do next
6:30 I actually love how you made Thomas pull the coaches behind him, and him being pulled along the line backwards. This is accurate to Reginald Payne's illustrations because you're keeping his forgotten legacy alive! Because in his illustration, Thomas was facing the wrong way, facing the coach whereas he was suppose to be facing away. I think, to keep Payne's legacy alive after being forgotten for several decades, future remakes of Thomas and Gordon should have Thomas being pulled backwards behind the express!🤣
I was not expecting this to be so good! None of the jokes fell flat, the heart to heart between Thomas and Edward was very wholesome, and the climax was beyond satisfying and exciting. You just earned yourself another subscriber.
I noticed an anachronism at 7:42. Edward's train is made up of Diagram 1/353 8T cattle wagons, built by British Railways in 1949. And if I'm not mistaken, this story takes place in the early-mid 1920s.
The music choose for the moment when Gordon pulling Thomas is prefect and Henry saying hu seem i am not messing much just adds to laughter. but Edward is right a long express run is no joke as thomas found out by his long drink.
Another absolute goldmine from you :) This is, in my absolute opinion, the epitome of Thomas. no bs, nothing filler to pad out a long runtime. An actual good story strung together with entertaining banter, stellar music choice and seriously brilliant cinematography. Thank you for the vid lol. I sincerely love how you're using talking trains and in a well-handled nature *as a medium* to showcase what the RWS and Thomas actually is - a day-in-the-life sitcom of working trains in a busy industrial railway, where we get to see them banter, argue and screw up over the course of hilarious yet grounded railway shenanigans. (this, rather than making them giggle and gaggle over being best friends, make the funny vain train freak out over a scratch on their paint, have pointless, boring shots of oversaturated trains chuffing along a vanilla countryside over monologues and narration for several minus straight. you get the point.) It's a disappointment upon watching glimmering, encapsulated diamonds in the rough like this and comparing it to how the showrunners over the years have taken the fact they're talking trains as an excuse to not take them seriously, hence overall missing out on the MAIN APPEAL of what the RWS was. This video perfectly captures and conveys the essence of everything Thomas is, touching the intial alluring concept of what british 1900 era trains personified would do when given office-work personalities.
Thomas & Gordon in a more accurate telling. Seriously, love the interactions between the characters, especially with how sassy Thomas is. And even talking back at the Fat Controller! Whoa-ho-ho, did he cross the wrong person by doing so~ Something tells me The Fat Controller might be having a stern word with Gordon when he returns though. Gordon's likely to play the innocent though.
This Adaption was GLORIUS!!! You did an amazing job adapting Trampy's audio in this video!! If you adapted anymore of their stuff, I would definitely watch it!!
1. 7:00 At This Point, Thomas Was Probably *(or Propobly)* Just About To Say "Oh, Please, Sir! Shut Up! I Had a Bad Sleep, So I Had Struggles To Wake Up and Gordon Here Is Just Making My Mood Worse! I'm Tired, Sir! I'm Tired of All This Disrespect From The Other Engines! I Can't Work With You Right Now, Sir! I'm Sorry, But I Just Can't! This Station Pilot Work Is Just Beneath Me!" Don't You Agree? 2. Wait, Why Was Thomas Going Backwards? I Mean, That Makes It Funnier, But Why? XD
MOHAMMED GEEDI: From 00:00 to 09:12 In my wholehearted opinion - Thomas should be written as likable, relatable, kind, reliable, mature, responsible, sympathetic, compassionate, naive, cute, adorable, beautiful, cool, calm and sensible.
MOHAMMED GEEDI: And last but certainly not least - Thomas should geniunely give plenty of focus and screentime to his steam team comrades, diesels, narrow gauge engines, non-rail vehicles, rolling stock, human characters, etc.
I absolutely loved the dialogue in this! It felt so natural an organic. You had the perfect blend of comedy and heart to heart. What an incredible adaption! One of the best!!!!
I love the amount of sarcasm in these videos, but yet how realistic the conversations are amongst the engines. The script these guys come up with is amazing! Great work and bang on!
This is some of the funniest crap I've seen in my life, it is able to balance what makes thomas good yet is enough to make me laugh. it keeps the original appeal and brings in its on thing, I love it a lot! Also recently I became obsessed with "you really got me" so when I heard it kick in a had a small heart attack
BRAVO 👏 I've too few brain cells to properly express how wonderful the story and the editing are I love the dialogue especially - very engrossing and very dynamic cheers and keep up the good work
I love how you added more depth to the plot. The original “Thomas gets Tricked” will always be a beloved classic but you can see some more dialogue to get a better understanding as to why Thomas acts cheeky, especially to the bigger engines. He feels under-appreciated with how he works and doesn’t get a thanks from anybody for what he does. That and the constant boasting just adds fuel to an annoyed fire building in Thomas. The heart-to-heart between Thomas and Edward really brings out that Edward seems to be Thomas’s true friend, considering that Edward, not only gets his own trains, but treats Thomas as an equal. I will say though, the music playing during Gordon’s run and the scene with them passing by Henry’s tunnel, Henry’s reaction, and Thomas screaming immediately after that is hilarious.😂
Hello, {israeligovernment}! I must say that this portrayal of Thomas & Gordon is an absolute masterpiece. I've already watched the other three episodes, and I'll eventually comment on the other episodes to give you my thoughts about the way every event is handled. The tone of the episode is refreshingly tense: With Henry shut in the tunnel, the other engines must pull their weight and then some in order to keep the railway going. I like that Henry is shut in the tunnel to begin with, which makes sense for the plot. Here's my thought process: Thomas is always teasing Gordon, but why? Is he just doing it for kicks, or is Thomas trying to get back at him? If it's the latter, what did Gordon do? He's a pompous engine, and surely his overblown ego might've pushed everyone to the limits, especially Thomas, who's regarded merely for his size. With all the trains he has to arrange, Thomas is, understandably, frustrated and burnt out. With barely a thanks to be had from everyone, mostly because there's too much work for such a thanks, Thomas also feels unappreciated, and Gordon's bragging doesn't help. I like the use of Edward as a figure of wisdom here. He's always taken this role, but it's especially prominent here. _He's_ been through the same pain as all the other engines, and he sympathizes with everyone. He's a really good mentor to Thomas, and reminds him that he is just as valuable as everyone else. Let's just appreciate the fact that everyone is unhinged and unfiltered here! I loved how Thomas absolutely destroyed Gordon and wouldn't let up, and Gordon...bro, he's an absolute _savage!_ When I first watched this episode as he dragged Thomas along the mainline, he had a _pretty_ intimidating presence! He was a force to be reckoned with. Sir Topham Hatt was no exception. His appearance was brief, but it was just enough to show that he wasn't playing around: He means _business._ In a way, he was a father figure to Thomas, as he put him in his place when he started to get snippy with him. He is _not_ fun and games, but he also cares for his engines, as is demonstrated in the three proceeding episodes. Needless to say, this is a 10/10 contribution to the TTTE fandom. God bless you, and have a great day! Regards, Joseph trainonthetrack. 4/30/2023
Using that one song from the Kinks during Gordon pulling Thomas along was genius!😂 Also, what made you decide to have Thomas facing the opposite direction during his little ride?
I must say, that was a bold move to make thomas facing the other way as portrayed in the original 1946 illustration. But it was definitely a fresh change of pace. Also I freakin love that you used orange express coaches. the last time I’ve ever seen some use that was gosh, back in 2009. like look up old trainz thomas videos and that was like the last time some one did that. Other than that. this was an outstanding adaptation, a lot of fun camera angles and facial expressions. keep up the great work.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 THIS IS A AWESOME STORY AND IT'S WAY TOO FUNNY!!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤣 I especially love Edward and his wise advice in this story as well as Thomas and his cheeky behavior!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 0:51-2:50-3:02-4:12-4:52-5:25-7:14
the music choice during gordons trick is actually incredible
this is a masterpiece, i love all the creative liberties in this, well done !!!
hahaha thank you so much! :)
@@IsraeliilearsI You actually made an error. Thomas was facing forward at the coaches, not backwards.
@@dylanlyles9453 I think Thomas facing backwards was a reference to some of the original RWS illustrations by Reginald Payne.
@@IsraeliilearsI when are the next ones coming out?
@@becdoesyoutubehe’s doing it railway series style
Thomas is just savage at the beginning, and I love James reaction "where's my driver... 😰"
His expression was priceless. "Oh, gosh, where's my driver."
Fr tho
1:28
Thomas's heart to heart with Edward was the most wholesome thing, and Gordon pretending to be innocent at the end was very funny. All the extra little nuances and interactions make it feel so real. 😄
Trampy does such a great job with all the engine's banter; and props to you too for using all the engine's expressions so dynamically! I absolutely love to see it. 👏😂
:)
@@IsraeliilearsI I also wanna say, that was a nice touch having Thomas face away from Gordon's train! I dare even call it brilliant, cos of how well it helps sell Thomas's interactions with Fatt Hatt and Gordon. It worked very well for the whole sequence. :)
Wondered why thomas was cheeky with gordon and others even when the narrator said otherwise. Probably for child education purposes I guess😅
I’m loving how much attention Trampy’s getting. They’re making god-tier videos and deserve it. And if you’re adapting one, you bet I’ll be here for it
*OH MY GOD WHERE'S MY DRIVER?*
James' face when he said that 😂😂😂
The added detail that the engines don’t have their numbers yet and especially the other engines during the early years of the North Western Railway is such a nice touch, also Thomas facing backwards and getting pulled by Gordon was definitely hilarious
Yeah, but in the previous video, they actually had their numbers. Somebody goofed.
I love the added moment of Gordon acting like the whole thing was an accident. Most adaptations of the story will make it clear that he was disciplined for his trick. Here, though? Gordon is a clever sod.
He took advantage of the fact that the express was late due to Thomas not only sleeping in but stalling. Owing to being late, Gordon had to start in a rush. Thomas mouthing off to the Fat Controller meant everyone was too distracted to realise he was still coupled to the coaches.
This is one of the best takes on the story for the simple reason that the morality on display is largely gray. If anyone is genuinely good, it's Edward.
Gordon's an arrogant blowhard, but Thomas is also a bolshy twerp.
EDWARD!! HELP ME!!!
*THOMAS?!?!?*
That one always makes me laugh, the voice crack sells it. 😂
He sounded like he was going to have a heart attack
1:29 The fear is James's eyes lol XD
And i am seriously loving these realistic takes on Thomas 😊
Oh my god, where my driver!
Or what he’s really trying to say is, oh god someone please help me.
Oh my god, where’s my phone to go to the toilet
I laughed so hard at Henry's reaction to Thomas, that's comedy gold XD
I love how someone finally went with the illustrations and made Thomas go backwards. Like you see Gordon going as normal and then Thomas at the back just like "AÆÃÂÆĀHHHH".
right?
The way everyone acted in this felt more human. It just seemed so natural and in-character the way each argued and spoke to each other. Also, props to the cinematography in this video!
Can't wait to see what you do next
It's like tugs they all treat each other like coworkers
Thank you!
@@jockdouglass3824 *Oh my gosh, that was my thought exactly!*
This is how angry the engines would've been in the Railway series for sure! 😊😅
Now, this IS THOMAS
This acts so human. And all their personalities, along with the human talk.
since it’s no longer a show for all ages there able to be as realistic as possible.
6:30
I actually love how you made Thomas pull the coaches behind him, and him being pulled along the line backwards. This is accurate to Reginald Payne's illustrations because you're keeping his forgotten legacy alive! Because in his illustration, Thomas was facing the wrong way, facing the coach whereas he was suppose to be facing away. I think, to keep Payne's legacy alive after being forgotten for several decades, future remakes of Thomas and Gordon should have Thomas being pulled backwards behind the express!🤣
I just noticed Gordon's number occasionally appears and reappears throughout.
Other than that, this is fantastic!
I was not expecting this to be so good! None of the jokes fell flat, the heart to heart between Thomas and Edward was very wholesome, and the climax was beyond satisfying and exciting. You just earned yourself another subscriber.
Thank you! If you enjoyed it, then go check out Trampy! He's a very talented creator! :)
Loved the usage of The Kinks' "You Really Got Me" when Thomas was being pulled by Gordon.
I was originally gonna use the Doors 'Break on Through' but the Kinks did it better for me tbh :)
The worried look on Ed’s face is priceless🤣 7:53
I appreciate that you followed reginald payne's routes to the story. Great way to give a forgotten artist some representation.
I'm glad you picked up on that! ;)
I love how natural all of this feels. It's all so believable.
Also, I love James' reaction wishing for his driver to come soon.
I noticed an anachronism at 7:42. Edward's train is made up of Diagram 1/353 8T cattle wagons, built by British Railways in 1949. And if I'm not mistaken, this story takes place in the early-mid 1920s.
2:25 Gordon actually has a bit of a point
Henry's remark was downright hilarious.
The music choose for the moment when Gordon pulling Thomas is prefect and Henry saying hu seem i am not messing much just adds to laughter. but Edward is right a long express run is no joke as thomas found out by his long drink.
The way they talk is so much more natural, not to mention more realistic given the circumstances.
This is now the definitive version of Thomas and Gordon.
Jeez, Thomas's is not wrong though when he went toe to toe with Gordon on pulling the express.
I don't know what I love more: the musical choices or the audio and visuals
Another absolute goldmine from you :) This is, in my absolute opinion, the epitome of Thomas. no bs, nothing filler to pad out a long runtime. An actual good story strung together with entertaining banter, stellar music choice and seriously brilliant cinematography. Thank you for the vid lol.
I sincerely love how you're using talking trains and in a well-handled nature *as a medium* to showcase what the RWS and Thomas actually is - a day-in-the-life sitcom of working trains in a busy industrial railway, where we get to see them banter, argue and screw up over the course of hilarious yet grounded railway shenanigans. (this, rather than making them giggle and gaggle over being best friends, make the funny vain train freak out over a scratch on their paint, have pointless, boring shots of oversaturated trains chuffing along a vanilla countryside over monologues and narration for several minus straight. you get the point.)
It's a disappointment upon watching glimmering, encapsulated diamonds in the rough like this and comparing it to how the showrunners over the years have taken the fact they're talking trains as an excuse to not take them seriously, hence overall missing out on the MAIN APPEAL of what the RWS was. This video perfectly captures and conveys the essence of everything Thomas is, touching the intial alluring concept of what british 1900 era trains personified would do when given office-work personalities.
Thomas & Gordon in a more accurate telling.
Seriously, love the interactions between the characters, especially with how sassy Thomas is. And even talking back at the Fat Controller! Whoa-ho-ho, did he cross the wrong person by doing so~
Something tells me The Fat Controller might be having a stern word with Gordon when he returns though. Gordon's likely to play the innocent though.
Considering Thomas's attitude, Fat Hatt will probably say he had it coming.
@@dannypalin9583 As if he would ever say something like that.
8:10 Henry sees thomas
Doesn't give a crap
I LOVE the attitude the engines use toward each other
This Adaption was GLORIUS!!! You did an amazing job adapting Trampy's audio in this video!! If you adapted anymore of their stuff, I would definitely watch it!!
I love this adaptation!, i love that you tried to go for a Reginald Payne/Dalby style with this, even making routes of the illustration
1:40 gordons face had me in stitches great work 😂
These stories are so awesome.
1. 7:00 At This Point, Thomas Was Probably *(or Propobly)* Just About To Say "Oh, Please, Sir! Shut Up! I Had a Bad Sleep, So I Had
Struggles To Wake Up and Gordon Here Is Just Making My Mood Worse! I'm Tired, Sir! I'm Tired of All This Disrespect From The Other
Engines! I Can't Work With You Right Now, Sir! I'm Sorry, But I Just Can't! This Station Pilot Work Is Just Beneath Me!" Don't You Agree?
2. Wait, Why Was Thomas Going Backwards? I Mean, That Makes It Funnier, But Why? XD
Answer for 2. It’s a reference to the first illustrator of “Thomas the tank engine”, Reginald Payne
@@sharksman20rocks, Oh.
7:43 LOL!!! Edward’s Voice before the booming some Trucks made me laugh extremely hard and couldn’t help it, but I love it, excellent work on this 😂👍
1:30 so related to James when your stuck in the middle of drama… 😂😂😂
I love the dialogue in the voices they are just so perfect
MOHAMMED GEEDI:
From 00:00 to 09:12
In my wholehearted opinion -
Thomas should be written as likable, relatable, kind, reliable, mature, responsible, sympathetic, compassionate, naive, cute, adorable, beautiful, cool, calm and sensible.
MOHAMMED GEEDI:
Also in my opinion,
Thomas should be voiced by Michael Cera in the US dub with his Brother Bear voice from "The Berenstain Bears."
MOHAMMED GEEDI: And
last but certainly not least -
Thomas should geniunely give plenty of focus and screentime to his steam team comrades, diesels, narrow gauge engines, non-rail vehicles, rolling stock, human characters, etc.
The banter is phenomenal! Well done!
I was half expecting the Mario 64 slide music when Thomas got pulled by Gordon but this was just as good 😂
This is so good.
The best adaptation I've seen with Trampy's stories and original audio.
I hope to see more :)
Thank you!
1:37 “oh shut up Gordon” that gets me🤣
I absolutely loved the dialogue in this! It felt so natural an organic. You had the perfect blend of comedy and heart to heart. What an incredible adaption! One of the best!!!!
Thank trampy for the audio haha, I'm just the guy that matches the pictures with the words
Incredible work man! Keep up your great potential!
Thank you! :)
Man I keep getting graced with such good content.
How did I miss this😭😭, JAMES apologized to a SLEEPING Gordon😭😭 0:58
Bro that "oh god where is my driver °-°" got me rolling
10 out of 10 would watch again
I love the amount of sarcasm in these videos, but yet how realistic the conversations are amongst the engines. The script these guys come up with is amazing! Great work and bang on!
This is some of the funniest crap I've seen in my life, it is able to balance what makes thomas good yet is enough to make me laugh. it keeps the original appeal and brings in its on thing, I love it a lot!
Also recently I became obsessed with "you really got me" so when I heard it kick in a had a small heart attack
You know, I’m sure that Thomas was spilling lubricating oil as he was dragged along by Gordon.
i love the delivery of the dialogue in this its so perfect
BRAVO 👏 I've too few brain cells to properly express how wonderful the story and the editing are
I love the dialogue especially - very engrossing and very dynamic
cheers and keep up the good work
thank you!
Love the detail in your sets! Great video!
Thank you!
That tsking from Gordon is good. Its like a condescending father
7:12 the moment we all were waited for
Really good remake of Tricked!! Keep up the good work!
Can't wait!
I love how you added more depth to the plot. The original “Thomas gets Tricked” will always be a beloved classic but you can see some more dialogue to get a better understanding as to why Thomas acts cheeky, especially to the bigger engines. He feels under-appreciated with how he works and doesn’t get a thanks from anybody for what he does. That and the constant boasting just adds fuel to an annoyed fire building in Thomas. The heart-to-heart between Thomas and Edward really brings out that Edward seems to be Thomas’s true friend, considering that Edward, not only gets his own trains, but treats Thomas as an equal. I will say though, the music playing during Gordon’s run and the scene with them passing by Henry’s tunnel, Henry’s reaction, and Thomas screaming immediately after that is hilarious.😂
Hello, {israeligovernment}! I must say that this portrayal of Thomas & Gordon is an absolute masterpiece. I've already watched the other three episodes, and I'll eventually comment on the other episodes to give you my thoughts about the way every event is handled.
The tone of the episode is refreshingly tense: With Henry shut in the tunnel, the other engines must pull their weight and then some in order to keep the railway going. I like that Henry is shut in the tunnel to begin with, which makes sense for the plot. Here's my thought process:
Thomas is always teasing Gordon, but why? Is he just doing it for kicks, or is Thomas trying to get back at him? If it's the latter, what did Gordon do? He's a pompous engine, and surely his overblown ego might've pushed everyone to the limits, especially Thomas, who's regarded merely for his size. With all the trains he has to arrange, Thomas is, understandably, frustrated and burnt out. With barely a thanks to be had from everyone, mostly because there's too much work for such a thanks, Thomas also feels unappreciated, and Gordon's bragging doesn't help.
I like the use of Edward as a figure of wisdom here. He's always taken this role, but it's especially prominent here. _He's_ been through the same pain as all the other engines, and he sympathizes with everyone. He's a really good mentor to Thomas, and reminds him that he is just as valuable as everyone else.
Let's just appreciate the fact that everyone is unhinged and unfiltered here! I loved how Thomas absolutely destroyed Gordon and wouldn't let up, and Gordon...bro, he's an absolute _savage!_ When I first watched this episode as he dragged Thomas along the mainline, he had a _pretty_ intimidating presence! He was a force to be reckoned with. Sir Topham Hatt was no exception. His appearance was brief, but it was just enough to show that he wasn't playing around: He means _business._ In a way, he was a father figure to Thomas, as he put him in his place when he started to get snippy with him. He is _not_ fun and games, but he also cares for his engines, as is demonstrated in the three proceeding episodes.
Needless to say, this is a 10/10 contribution to the TTTE fandom. God bless you, and have a great day! Regards, Joseph trainonthetrack. 4/30/2023
This was an awesome and hilarious take on this story.
Using that one song from the Kinks during Gordon pulling Thomas along was genius!😂 Also, what made you decide to have Thomas facing the opposite direction during his little ride?
I based it off and some of the sets off of Panyes Illustrations
I must say, that was a bold move to make thomas facing the other way as portrayed in the original 1946 illustration. But it was definitely a fresh change of pace. Also I freakin love that you used orange express coaches. the last time I’ve ever seen some use that was gosh, back in 2009. like look up old trainz thomas videos and that was like the last time some one did that. Other than that. this was an outstanding adaptation, a lot of fun camera angles and facial expressions. keep up the great work.
I'm really glad that people is picking up on that, makes me really happy! Haha I'm really glad you enjoyed! :)
I saw the antlantic in the background in blue at the 3:02 mark.
Awesome job! 🌟
If Thomas was voiced by the cast of Top Gear
I want a sequel to be made
Perhaps
@@IsraeliilearsI good enough for me. Also poor Thomas
@@IsraeliilearsIplease I’m begging I’d like your twist on the whole series😭🙏🏽
I love the Thonas and Edward dynamic. A very little and big brother mentorship
back at it again at krispy kreme
*dies cutely*
@@IsraeliilearsI humble yourself
YEET!
Thomas: I just got the express? Driver: yes you did yesterday that was yesterday buddy
That was probably the best adaptation of this episode I’ve ever watched amazing work
thank you!!
I enjoy this form of writing.
JoeTrainBoy has done videos that're similar.
MAN I LOVE THESE, KEEP EM COMING PLEASE I BEG🙏🏽
I MIGHT, IM GLAD YOU LIKE THEM :)
Man the comedy & storytelling was top notch! At times it felt like a mix of Thomas with some RvB levels of comedy.
I love these interpretations of the older episodes, this had me in stitches
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 THIS IS A AWESOME STORY AND IT'S WAY TOO FUNNY!!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤣
I especially love Edward and his wise advice in this story as well as Thomas and his cheeky behavior!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 0:51-2:50-3:02-4:12-4:52-5:25-7:14
Taking Thomas and Gordon 7 adding to it in this way was so good!
7:13 Perfect music choice for this moment.
I forgot, what the name of the song ?
@@ivandeolarte4079 You Really Got Me by The Kinks
OH NO😭☠️ 1:03
I absolutely love how they act like brothers that’s so cute
I loved the convo Edward and Thomas had, it was sweet
this video was all a big jape, a ruse, never felt this bamboozled! The title of the video even warned me :(
>:)
wait how lmfao
the first half made me think that the entire video is gonna be arguing lmao
HOW DID IT TAKE ME SO LONG TO FIND THESE?! THEY ARE SO GOOD!
The complete lack of fucks that Thomas gave in the rws and early seasons is a real gem that you don't see that often, i love it
Like what I said in your community post on this, I love your usage of the Kinks. Great band.
Well done!
Oh my god I LOVED this video! It’s so funny.
Inspired about this one is Thomas and Gordon or Thomas get tricked
GREAT JOB!!!
Incredible!
1:30 omg where's my driver
Literally me after hearing a school argument.
This was hilarious, fantastic work
6:56 - 8:31
Is it the song of: "Really got me, It's really got me" Song???
You've Really Got Me - the Kinks :)
@@IsraeliilearsI Oh, I get it.
awesome job
This Reminds Me Of The Original Payne Illumination Of Thomas And Gordon
That's what i was going for haha
@@IsraeliilearsI i knew it