Sodor: The Early Years, is a series that attempts to capture the feeling of the Railway Series, while telling original stories.
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@@WildNorWester what about other new episodes or any new series because I have a feeling that I know what mainline engines again will be how it is from the tv series but I have a feeling that there will be a twist or that maybe Emily will be found alive from the old houber and be put on the mainline
I spoke with Dan in a conversation on DA sometime back and we drew a very intreasting conclusion. The reasons why Diesel seemed to be more of a 'bad guy' in Duck and the Diesel Engine is because it was told in Duck's POV. In his eyes, diesels were troublesome and replacing steam engines. It's also likely Duck was recoiling from his siblings being withdrawn and scrapped at this stage in time, especially considering Diesel's class is the one replacing his own on BR. In Diesel's eyes here, we learn why he believes his type are superior and he wanted to pay Duck out by hoping the big engines would give Duck other nicknames. But ultimately this backfired and then he did continue his lies. Not about Henry though, but to a policeman to try to get out of trouble. I guess my explanation why Henry was mentioned in the books instead was because the Thin Clergyman wasn't sure how to explain to kids that Diesel lied to a policeman.
Either watching for the first time or rewatching, I enjoy how thorough this is. Also appreciate how you go through aspects that you've improved on and how you changed your work based on critiques