@@PercyNumber6_EXENo that was a random farmer who called in the accident. The cliffhanger suggests we should be suspicious of the new guy. If you've watched the trailer you should know that the big topic this season is delving into is the mass scrapping of Steam engines. I'm willing to bet this is part of a nasty scheme to target the steam engines and pressure sir Topham to go full Diesel.
I can't believe we're only one episode into this new season, an awfully SHORT episode I might add, and we already lost one of our engines. And the cliffhanger, amazing. Victor, I am so glad to see you back in action, and I cannot wait for what other surprises you have in store for us
agreed, the episode is half as long as previous ones. I'm hoping it's just a one time thing to get us into the new season with new visuals and whatnot, but if it isn't, this might be the shortest season.
meaning like "darkest hour" like one of chances that one of them may die neither One or Two. beacause in the trailer thier some steam locomotives thier in the scrapyard is one of them.
dear lord... may Geoffrey and his crew rest in peace... this episode was incredibly well made and certainly captures your heart and makes you feel some real emotion, shame we lost Geoffrey though...😥
My heart stopped during and immediately after that crash… why did it have to be Geoffrey?! He was becoming my favorite character in the show… well at least him and Alfred are in company once more, rest in peace my dear engine…
I'll tell you why it was Geoffrey: canon characters have military-grade plot armor. OCs are fair game. Though I did notice Bruce isn't in the intro. Maybe that "Killed Off Characters Club" thing is hinting that he'll be one of the deaths in the munitions disaster later this season...
Man, i was never expecting Geoffrey to die, because he wasn't even in my mind, but man, for Ep 1, it's short, but has lot's of stuff happening. May Geoffrey RIP.
Poor Geoffrey. After spending so long to redeem himself and prove he's no longer his past only to end up like that. What a way to start a new season. Nice to see you back Victor, we did miss your SOS episodes.
May he and Alfred reunite in the afterlife. As they both saved lives without even knowing it - and their deaths were justly avenged by the law. Alfred saved a harbor from going up in flames by a ticking bomb; be it, it costed him not only his own life but also the life of his crew and poor Mr. Starr. As for Geoffrey, he saved Henry's life when he decided to take the Flying Kipper himself; not just because the turntable was out of whack but out of his own selflessness of a coworking engine. However that too cost him his own life and his crew when an act of sabotaged vandalism became murder. May both rest well knowing they've done good for the sake of others.
@@elmasterdezoologia6641 Oh yeah, I forgot about that. Too bad it wasn't fully elaborated on as the scene just cuts to black leaving us with just a plothole or several.
I did, but I don’t know if that will be followed up on. Victor said that due to the nature of the SCP, the miniseries might not be fully canon. That said, I think it is canon due to the number of plot holes and questions it’s answers.
@@terancetan5503 You're right, it may only be semi-canon. Because some scenes sound outlandish, like BoCo proving the Revenant theory or the revelation that there are a bunch of Nartwins and they destroy the Skarloey Railway. Or even Johnny Cuba's origin story as the reincarnation of a whole satanic cult
I know Rob’s full intentions on why he crashed Geoffrey, it is simply because he was souly targeting Henry. That is because his father’s name was Michael Creedy the guard who was killed in the flying kipper crash in “Sabotage”. When Rob told Donald that he and his brother saw him pulling the goods train with their father on board, that said train was the back half of the train Henry crashed into. And in “Smuggling” Donald told Henry that Michael had a wife and two children, that being Rob as one of them, it is clear that leading up to this episode that Rob is angry about his father’s death and blames Henry for it. So when he placed the broken pipe on the tracks he thought it was going to be Henry that crashes with the train, but when Henry gave that job to Geoffrey it saved his life and sealed the fate of Geoffrey. It’s safe to say the with that plan failed it won’t be the last plan he will make till “Revenge”.
Geoffrey's death and Robert Hall being a secret villain (I think)?! I I'm impressed that the story went to such a tragic start! Impressive work, keep doing what you do Victor, your amazing!
It's great to see the Stories of Sodor up and running again, but holy hell, I did not expect things to become so dark already in the first episode. I had a feeling the vandalism would escalate, but seeing Geoffrey and his crew get killed by it was a huge shock. Rest in peace, Geoffrey :'( I have a theory about Robert Hall: his father was the guard that was killed in Henry's crash with the Flying Kipper in 1938 ("Sabotage" in Season 2), and now as an adult, he wants revenge on the railways. I remember that Donald was the engine whose train broke away that night.
@@maverick9530 I noticed that too - he was even seen glaring at Henry in the very last frame of the episode. Judging by the trailer, I think he goes after Henry again in "Rescued."
I have to say, for only a year of this season’s events, we are indeed off to a tragic start… Some people haven’t let Peter off the hook despite him serving his sentence, Rob could’ve very well been the child that Henry’s Kipper unfortunately killed Rob’s father in season 2. And if that final shot is anything to go off by, Henry was meant to go instead of Geoffrey. And just like that, Geoffrey is gone. He left a good impression and made amends, and yet he paid for something he didn’t even commit. This year of Stories of Sodor can only get more tragic. On another, notable big improvement on the cinematography. Love the wide tracking shots/ moving camera and that we got a full on crash scene instead of fade to black. I’m sure many of us are excited for this long awaited season
The theory of Mr. Hall being the son of the guard Henry killed is very interesting. Douglas (or Donald, I haven't seen that episode in months) did say the guard left behind two sons. So it would make sense
Oh man. What a way to start the season off. I'm saddened that Jeffery is gone. Nice work Victor Tanzig. Looking forward to seeing how the rest of the season will play out.
This episode was like a flashbang: a violent interruption to comfort and looming fear of future consequences. Also i bet the non-faceless keep getting green watered, and thats why they dont notice the vandalism.
Oh, My God. This Episode Is Both Amazing and Heartbreaking. It's Sad To See One of The Best Chaps on The Railway Pass Away, Because of Vandalism. Rest In Piece, Geoffrey. I Will Miss You So Much.
@@thecrazycharlatan5295 Also, if we defund the Police, we have nothing but complete discord from either every scroate and scunner hearing it's Open Season or from people thinking "Martial Law's the same as Civil Law, right? I don't have to do what these Soldiers say, right?"
Dude, Geoffrey was one of my favourite engines in the series. From a con to a good friend. May he rest in peace. PS: I loved Toad's reaction to Wendell's question. Also was that Farmer McColl at the crash.
I'm sorry if this comes off as disrespectful but do you think Mr. Hall could possibly have been the victim of sabotage while Geoffrey was still a criminal
@@justarandomf-4gphantom170 THANK YOU Everyone seems to think he was targeting Henry which I also wouldn't rule out No reason he couldn't have been targeting Henry AND Geoffrey
NOTE: My thoughts here will contain some spoilers so if you haven't watched the whole episode, please make sure that you do before commenting. Episode 1 time and oh boy, we're already crashing into things, pun fully intended! To start things off, it's nice to see the Great Western branch line in motion, seeing more of Wendell and William again is very nice to see and it's nice they're doing well with the oil deliveries. But I wish they had more in this episode, I mean after all, we just introduced the branch line fully, so a full episode with them as leads would've been interesting in my opinion. It completely sucks that they and all of the engines have experienced a lot of Vandalism on the railway, the worst case being later. Poor Peter though, seeing that being spray painted on the back of his bunker. That is horrible, I mean I get why and I understand that Peter doesn't deserve the sympathy for what he did during the war but it is still completely horrible to see and it just makes me feel bad for him more. And the cops in this episode, feels like the current day with them not doing their jobs majority of the time. I get it’s due to the strike though. Happy to see more of Derek recently and him being part of the Fire & Rescue service. It feels like we're going to see more of him throughout this season and I'm looking forward to that if that's the case. It will be wonderful to see his progress throughout until the end of the season. And Mr. Robert Hall, what an interesting character. Seems nice at heart at first however, it seems that there's more to his character than we might have thought, maybe he might be the main antagonist throughout this season, given the ending line for the episode. That would be quite interesting to see, along with if his project is going to lead with the episode "Competition". And finally, we crash down a hill and poor Geoffrey and his crew get killed from the huge piece of metal, derailing them. I am incredibly sad that Geoffery is gone. I really enjoyed seeing his character grow throughout the previous seasons, going from a sabotager who can't be trusted to improving himself and becoming a more model citizen. That is so sad that he died the way he did. Just shows how grim 1965 is going to be throughout the rest of the episodes. At least he's reunited with Alfred now. May he rest in peace… In short, as for how short this episode is at around 10 minutes long and for how quick the episode can be throughout, there's a lot going on here and we just started. From the vandalism to Geoffrey's death. That's a lot to take in and I am so scared about what's going to happen in the next upcoming episodes. Off to an interesting start, Victor!
I'd like to add on a theory. Mr. Hall did say his father worked for the railway, and as a guard. And that he and his brother saw the twins pulling goods trains. What if Mr. Hall's father is the one that died in the breakvan Henry crashed into during the sabotage episode? And Mr. Hall is holding a grudge against the engines?
I think it’s safe to assume Robert lost his father when Henry accidentally collided into his breakvan back in Season 2. And as a child, they would irrationally blame the one who directly took their parent’s life, even if it they were innocent. Who would’ve thought that the vandalism at the sheds saved Henry’s life more than he ever knew, and took Geoffrey’s. Also look at the final shot, he’s glaring at Henry of all engines, and it’s clear he was targeting the Kipper, under the assumption Henry would be pulling it, and no one else
@@kyledragonheart3875 I actually agree with you! Because Donald was pulling a goods train behind him and it broke off while he was heading to Crosby and Mr. Halls father's name from what I could remember his name was Michael.
@@kyledragonheart3875Well, if it is him, he either had his last name changed at some point or is using a fake name. The guard of that train went by a different name after all.
@@LFPman It's actually starting to make a lot more sense. After all, I'd probably blame Henry if I was in Robert's shoes. And if it is Robert that attempted to send Henry off the rails, he used the wave of vandalism to his advantage
This episode caught me off guard since I though it was supposed to be released tomorrow. This episode was definitely a sign to show what this season has in store. Rip Geoffrey
Just a reminder. Victor Tanzig is from Australia. For him, it is tomorrow (Saturday) but for most of us, it's still Friday. He has Stories of Sodor episodes uploaded for every Saturday at 12am his time, which for us is on Friday at whatever time it is for you. For my case, it will be 2pm Friday until when the clock goes back in which, for me, it would then become 1pm Friday from November 3rd.
Wow! I had a feeling this was going into a dark direction. I was shocked to see Geoffery die and I thought he might survive, and good thing Henry didn't take the Flying Kipper. I always wanted to see a Thomas story tackle on Vandalism, and this was good.
Judging by that cliffhanger shot, I'm gonna guess that Robert Hall was one of the two sons of the guard Henry's Kipper crash killed back in season 2. RIP Geoffrey. 😔
He was an asshole for the longest of times, then after becoming a new engine he became a victim to someone that was an image of his former self. Rest In Peace
@@keithharrissuwignjo2460 I honestly was hoping to hear "He's in bad shape and may not live much longer. He's gotta have an emergency overhaul in order to survive." But instant death was not what I expected
Theory time: Robert Hall's father was Donald's guard from "Sabotage". You know, the one that died? Henry crashed into his brakevan, and Geoffrey was under suspicion at the time, as he had only just turned over a new lead. Makes sense why his son would seek revenge upon Henry and/or Geoffrey.
@@ryanbelcher25rbunless Mrs Creedy remarried to a guy whose last name is Hall. But who knows who that is. But I say it may be a son of a former Blackshirt. More so, I think Tom McKinley may have another family member that may have been waiting to strike.
My goodness, I was shocked at what I just witnessed and very heartbreaking as well. May Geoffrey and his crew rest in peace. He will be deeply missed, and the episode was deeply emotional and well-made as always. It's great to have the series back, yet we will never forget Geoffrey, he'll always be remembered...😢
I KNEW IT. The minute Rob's face showed up with Donald I had an immediate gut feeling like "yeh I don't trust him" I FUCKING KNEW IT. My intuition screamed out to me this guy ain't trustworthy the minute his face showed up at the start. I'm sad we lost Geoffrey though, gonna miss the "yes quite". His natural charisma will definitely be missed. RIP Geoffrey and his crew. Also the cinematography in this was amazing. Well done. Amazing start, I have a very strong feeling Stories of Sodor S5 is gonna play out like canon TTTE in the sense that it is going to be the wildest one.
@samuelglenn5232 Not really if I'm honest. I know my intuition wasn't exactly correct with potining the finger at Robert but I was in the right ballpark with assuming the culprit was heavily to do with him so I'll take that as a minor win lmao.
I had this episode's victim on my short list to bite it during this series' take on Munitions, so to say I'm shocked by how sudden, senseless, and brutal their demise was, _and_ that it's made me genuinely wonder who else is at risk of a short stop and a sudden drop between now and the end of "Fallout". Above and beyond as always, Victor.
Good god, out of the frying pan and into the fire, I honestly didn't think we'd get a character death so quick... I hope Geffory gets his revenge somehow, the island isn't a stranger to ghosts. I also hope he and Alfred can catch up better in the after life.
What a start to a new season... Rest in peace Geoffrey. He began a villain and ended a really useful engine. Also, somewhat nostalgic that he took the Flying Kipper as the LNER did handle fish trains back in the day. Looks like Robert Hall is going to be the running villain of this season. I wonder if he'll use some of Geoffrey's parts in his "experiment".
I have a hunch that Bear is going to be replacing Geoffrey. Still. I’m shocked that this accident ended up killing him. This reminded me of “Modernization,” in that episode, Geoffrey hit a tree and crashed, and he survived that. This accident seemed less severe. And when James (in Management), Peter (in Spectre) and Henry (in Sabotage) each crashed into their trains, while badly damaged all 3 survived. The severity of this crash (compared to those I just mentioned) would have let me to believe that he would survive, and I’m shocked he didn’t.
The impact appeared to have snapped a huge chunk of boiler off his corpse. In other words, if this was an animation software, we'd see every which way he folded like an omelette
@@BlooMonkiMan Didn’t notice that at first. What was that thing he hit which caused him to derail? A pipe? Whatever it was, it must have been heavy considering its sizes, and the fact that he was pulling a heavy goods train.
@@ianp1745 He was also descending Gordon's hill, so his speed was being accelerated by the weight of the Kipper and thus he was going far faster than he would be otherwise.
Good god. I get that this is pure fiction, but it's still disturbing and unfortunate... RIP Geoffrey and his crew. ❤ (well done Victor, you have great talent!)
Wow. What a way to start a season. Rip Geoffrey and his crew. Also I want to place my bet and say that Robert Hall’s father was the guard on the train the flying kipper crashed into back in season 2
This episode is amazing. Although, I'm awestruck by Geoffrey's death. Like, he served his character arc, but it's so unceremonious, He's an OG character to this series and he's done away with in less than a couple minutes of screentime with so little buildup. It hits greatly and I don't hate it, but now I'm... I don't know.
Released an hour earlier than usual. Not a bad surprise, Vic! 👍 Oh, those little bits with Toad in the beginning crack me up. 😆 Nice new facial expression for Peter. 2:58 Oh, man. While this episode is certainly shorter than expected, it escalated rather quickly. Poor Geoffrey. And I have a strong inkling as to Rob's past...
Poor Geoffery. 😞 At least he died knowing he was doing good for another engine. If anything, he pretty much saved Henry's life without even knowing it. He may have been a hooligan at one point in his life, but he became a hardworking engine since then - always willing to help another engine in need that doesn't include epsionage (like he did with Diesel/Bruce). He offered to help Henry pull the Flying Kipper not because the turntable was out of whack, but out of his own selflessness and he met an unfortunate demise. May both he and Alfred rest well knowing they'll see each other in the afterlife. 😞
Amazing story as always but it is sad to see that Geoffrey’s got killed in the very first episode of Season Five. Geoffrey was a good Engine. I didn’t like him at first but he soon warmed up to me RIP 🪦
Good Work! You should make a Sodor Answers on - Why are nonfaceless vehicles such heavy sleepers?! Also what a twist at the end. I have two ideas on who the father was, but that's for a later date.
I literally Started Tearing up hearing the words "There was no hope". Geoffrey was and still is one of my favorite characters in this series and his death hit me like stones. But I must say being able to make us feel emotional during a show about talking trains is crazy. Amazing work Victor!
I.. don’t have words. My god. I’ve watched Geoffrey since the beginning and it hits extremely hard that he’s gone. Whoever did this to him needs to face Justice.
9:30 I have a shocking theory!! What if Robert ( who is most likely the antagonist) lied to Derek and Mickey so that Henry could feel bad or something like that to make him feel guilt for what he did to his father.
I am amazed that in such a short time period you were able to cover so much with a touching and heartbreaking story, rest in peace jeffery may you and alfred live together in peace. And what a great plot/cliffhanger at the end can not wait for the next one, cheers
Amazing Video Victor! Cant wait to see the rest but I feel so sad that Geoffrey has died in this episode. Me and my friends were debating on who would die this season since the trailer said An Engine had died and I Said. “I feel like Geoffrey is gonna die” and seems like I was correct
Left us on a real good cliffhanger Victor! I'm very impressed with how you've progressed over the years, the videos keep getting higher and higher quality ( I'm not dissing the old ones for people wondering). I'm just really happy with the Stories of Sodor starting again, I think this might be the start of season 5, though it is hard to see Geoffrey go. He was one of my favorite engines, especially with his past with Alfred. Even though this episode was short, it was still a great one. I have, and will always believe in you Victor. You've come a long way since 2016-2017.
I remember watching the Season 2 premiere when I was in the 7th grade. Now I’m a college student and still an active fan. Keep up the great work, my friend!
I love these types of videos you create, you take a light-hearted show/series/story and you twisted it to be dark and more adult-like with a serious tone its so good I love it
Poor Geoffrey, from a crook to a decent engine who served his time. Something tells me that he wont be the only one who will be dying this season and I don't think *anyone* is safe.
Jesus Christ, this episode was a shocker. Geoffrey and his crew dying was very sad indeed. That scene at the end with Mr. Hall staring intensely at Henry as well as the dialogue from Edward shocked me. I bet we’re gonna see more of Mr. Hall and his (possible) villainous acts against the NWR. Very good start off to Season 5 and this series’ return!
Holy Smokes! That is definitely a shocking way to start with season 5. Rest in Peace Geoffrey. He probably had to be one of my top 5 favorite characters of the series so far with him being at number 2 on the countdown. I’m definitely going to miss him say his iconic quote from the series. “Yes Quite”
Dear, God... Why Geoffrey? rest in piece you will be missed... Also poor Henry he must be carrying a lot of guilt about Geoffrey and damn Rob that imbersil, he certainly looks a crook. Great episode Victor! I can't wait to see whats next!
What a crashing start to Season 5! Spoilers beware but… Poor Geoffrey and his crew. They didn’t deserve such fate. 😢 Also Robert being a possible major antagonist?!
Ngl i wasnt expecting for a character to die this episode, especially after a long break of no stories of sodor lmao (But still this is a Good episode tbh)
Omg!!! You are finally making the series after all these months you’ve finally are doing it I missed your videos ever since I watch on your channel I’m so glad you’re doing it once again thank you victor keep up the good work!
I didn't even realize the crash killed Geoffrey himself and misheard Derek until Edward's narration. What a shock I had replaying that last scene, as he didn't seem dead beside the big piece of his boiler broken off due to the lack of a shut eye face. Also, you might want to reshoot the intro clip of Geoffrey passing Joshua/Diesel 10 because that's no longer possible, unless it's a deleted scene from Prototypes.
Yeah, part of me won’t let go of the idea that Geoffrey actually survived the crash, but they’re faking his death as part of the investigation for… some reason, and it’s because he still had his normal face. Adam had a unique face when he was euthanized, and Johnny Cuba _lost_ his face when the black water was poured into his tender ‘on accident’.
hoo boy, episode 1 and things already went from 0 to 100 i thought this season was going to be as dark as stories of war, but this is turning out to be even DARKER
7:53 - That red engine did NOT deserve to "go down" like how he did. Considering his appearance in the intro, I thought for sure he'd be given a new lease on life. And we're only just getting started in the 5th season.
I should've dumped all my thoughts with the original comment, but oh well. Why did the cops go on strike? 🤔 1:50 Not even 2 minutes in and I'm dead 😂 And I'm with William. It's amazing where these hoodlums can get to 3:29 "Nazi killer!"? Isn't that a good thing? 4:30 okay, maybe the notion I've seen that Michael Grady is Robert Hall's father isn't a patreon leak... 7:55 Christ almighty... No survivors! 10:10 10 episodes of this guy trying to end the NWR? Good Lord...