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The Worm compared to The Mechanic’s tunneling vehicle….similar?
Why are the bros trying to have a conversation several metres apart?! 😂😭 social distancing?…what did Scott do?! 😂

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The Worm compared to The Mechanic’s tunneling vehicle….similar?
Why are the bros trying to have a conversation several metres apart?! 😂😭 social distancing?…what did Scott do?! 😂
From "At the Mercy of Loki, Prince of Evil!" in Journey into Mystery #108, September 1964. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Chic Stone inks, Artie Simek letters. Photoshop color reduction.
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapter 38- Escape Proof
Summary:
The Hood has once again escaped prison, thanks to the ineptitude of the GDF, and Kayo is furious. But, with some words of comfort from Scott, she can see that things aren't as bad as they seem.
TAG Ask Game
2. Who is your favourite one off/minor character?
Hey, thanks for asking.
I have a few that I like, call me crazy but Langstrom Fishler is one of them. He always reminded me of my Year 7 (6th Grade) science teacher.
I liked Horse from Escape Proof, everyone knows someone like Horse. He's delightful but doesn't have an off switch.
And then there's Keiko Murakami and her crazy grandpa, Toshi from Hyperspeed. I love those two so much.
But my favourites have to be Road Hog (Renee) and Sophie. I love their characters, I love their friendship and I like how they sort of represent the opposite of Virgil and Gordon's relationship.
Gordon is confident in his abilities and wants to launch himself into any situation where he feels he's needed but Virg is worried that his little bro doesn't have all the experience and skill that Gords thinks he does. Virgil keeps a tight hold on Gordon's metaphorical reigns in this ep, criticising him about being not being delicate and not trusting him to fly T2 home at the end.
Road Hog seems to be confident in Sophie's skills as a lorry driver, letting her make important decisions, letting her drive as Road Hog repairs the trailer and trusting her judgement that ended in Sophie saving the day. Sophie underestimates herself though, she's anxious about driving on the small mountain road and gets distracted easily but overall she is good at what she does but lets her worries get in the way.
I don't know if I'm making sense or not about this one, sorry. (; –∇–)
Thunderbirds DVD Rewatch - Season 2: Escape Proof. (Since there are a few pics I have put the first 10 then rest below the cut)
More Pics (Mainly featuring the FishTank) Below The Cut
Escape Proof - Re-Review #39
I thought The Mechanic had been a little bit too quiet since ‘Up from the Depths’ (really it’s been five episodes without our new main villain).
Oh, and this one, really is photo heavy. I have no apologies.
Parker kicking a door in? Yes, I will accept that start to the episode!
Another ominous location though, I see. Sherbet tagging along behind though is quite sweet.
“Mind your step Parker. Dead end, indeed!”
“Someone’s been digging.”
Someone had been... The Mechanic, by any chance? I think so.
“What is it, Sherbet? Is something down there?”
“Not something. Someone! That’s Morse Code for SOS.”
Good thing someone knows what that means! And there’s someone trapped! I‘m going to say wasn’t part of the plan, because I doubt The Mechanic really wanted IR called to the scene of his grand plan.
Nice shot of the Island.
“We were looking through buildings once linked to The Hood when we came across this.”
That was good thinking by Lady Penelope and Parker though. See this is why you have a London Agent to do some ‘agenting’ (Gordon, ‘Ring of Fire’).
“I’m not waiting. Parker, bring the car around.”
And there we go, she’s always a step ahead of the rest.
“Destruction on this scale could only be The Mechanic.”
“But where’s he going?”
And this was a pretty cool gear up, you have to admit.
This is Hoarse, appropriately named, as he will talk himself hoarse. He’s a plumber as well.
“That’s why they call me Hoarse. Cause I can talk myself Hoarse, you know.”
“Can’t complain. Got me holiday’s coming up. Have you ever been to Spain? What am I kidding, you boys have probably been everywhere...”
“This one’s a talker.”
Yeah, I’m just gonna’ leave it there.
“We need to track where The Mechanic is going, and that means getting through this debris.”
“FAB.”
Yes, did someone call for a removals service? Virgil is brilliant at shifting things, demolition is one of his areas of expertise as we all know. And Scott only reminded us last episode that we could leave the “heavy lifting” to Virgil.
The soundtrack for this episode was pretty on point from the off as well.
“He’s still talking.”
“Whatever keeps him occupied.”
You’ll thank him for it later, Gordon.
“John are you still locked in on my signal?”
“Yes. And based on your current heading, I’m calculating your path now. This isn’t good. Lady Penelope, you’re heading straight for Parkmoor Scrubs Prison.”
“Parkmoor Scrubs? That’s where they’re holding The Hood. This is a prison break.”
Really? The title wasn’t giving the possibility of that away to anyone? Anyone other than lonely little me here?
So remember in ‘City Under the Sea’, The Mechanic was searching the Creighton-Ward building for a safe containing plans for a prison, and Parker stopped him? Yeah, well unfortunately this guy is clearly too smart, because he’s managed it anyway.
“But breaking The Hood out of Parkmoor Scrubs Prison is impossible!”
Are you sure you want to say that?
“But Colonel, we know The Mechanic has already made one attempt at the designs for the place. Maybe he found something.”
You can bet that he did - he can rival Brains after all.
John’s smart thinking comes a little bit too late. If only they’d searched for that signal again after ‘Earthbreaker’.
“It’s coming from his eye.”
“If he’s had that the whole time he’s been in there-”
Which he kinda must have, just saying.
“-This escape could have been planned from the start!”
Now you’re getting it! He did warn us in ‘Legacy’ and ‘Earthbreaker’ that something worse than him could come along, and that we hadn’t seen the end of him.
“It’s like one big, giant game of pick up sticks.”
“Except this is no game. A man’s life is at stake.”
Not having fun there, then I’m guessing.
“Orange! Don’t cut that one.”
Come on... click, click, click-
“Hoarse, what kind of pipes are near you?”
Well done, Virgil.
“I was working on a green and white striped one.”
A bit easier than pick up sticks now, ey, Gordon?
“Should I be worried? Cause I’m worried.”
I quite like the character of Hoarse. It’s a shame we don’t get to see him again. I think that would have been quite fun. Maybe he could have been a friend for Ned?
“’e can’t ‘ave vanished hinto thin hair. Where did ‘e go?”
You’ll be sorry you asked that, Parker.
“They seem to be in a bit of a rush. I don’t think they’re going to stop for you, or us, or anyone.”
Yes, this is a prison break, remember!
“Well, you made quite an entrance. But you are two weeks late.”
“You’re welcome.”
Yes, I agree, very ungrateful.
“International Rescue is here! Did you send out invitations?”
“They’re not a problem.”
“They are to me.”
Well that says more about you, Hood. I think this really is the first moment where we get to see that maybe The Mechanic isn’t quite as into this as The Hood. They’re actually quite at odds with each other once you put them together, and for me this little interaction definitely foreshadowed that things weren’t going to work with these two. They’re not the super villain duet that they were potentially made out to be in ‘Earthbreaker’ and I think that actually was a really well-written move, and maybe not one which would have been expected by the masses.
Villains can be tricky things to write - there’s always a fine line as to whether people find them and their actions believable or not. See, I never found these two more believable than when they were at odds with each other. I know many of us have expressed disappointment at the eventual motivation for The Hood’s villainy (in TAG anyway), but The Mechanic actually had some kind of exploration going on (even though I would have loved a little more backstory, at least his motivations made perfect sense). The Chaos Crew were another pair of Villains in TAG that I struggle with (I mean, we’re not quite there yet, so I’m not going to go into my reasons until we reach that point - which will be soon) and who didn’t really aid in The Hood’s character development as much as I think the writers thought they might.
They did a good job with The Hood in series 1 (and I know they were trying to both adapt and sustain elements from TOS with him), but I think TAG’s best villain by far is The Mechanic (and not because he was made up, nor because he has a redemption arc), or he’s at least, their best written villain. Once again, this is a conversation that could go on for a while, so I’m actually going to pull it into one big post on villains - might be a wait for it thought as I’m waiting to find a free pocket of time.
See that! A little talking never hurt anyone.
“Green and white. My favourite colours.”
Yes I can see how that is true for Virgil. Gordon might have preferred yellow, but you can’t always get what you want.
“Gordon, step on it.”
“I stepped on a bug once, big as your hand, honest...”
“Why are we stopping? Go out the way you came in.”
“I wouldn’t advise that.”
“I don’t want your advice. i want your absolute obedience.”
Asking a lot, isn’t it?
“I’ve done everything you’ve asked me too.”
“Your machines are impressive; your results are pathetic. The only thing you’ve ever done for me is fail.”
I wouldn’t say that’s quite true...
“Now follow my command.”
I think the clues were finally all there with this interaction - the cybernetic eye is going and suddenly The Mechanic moves to do as The Hood says, despite the only thing they’ve done since they reunited in person be to argue? Yeah, that’s not a believable response, unless you are being controlled or have something held over you. If there was any doubt before, I don’t think there is now to the state of play between these two.
“You had to know they’d be waiting for us.”
“Well obviously. I may be free, but we had to give them some sort of consolation prize.”
And there we have it, the big reveal, doubt eradicated.
“The Hood and The Mechanic must not get away!”
Uhh... they both got away!
“It looks like The Hood and The Mechanic both got away.”
Yep, I’ve already said that.
“So now we have two master criminals on the loose?”
Keep up, Gordon, we’ve already said that - twice in this case.
“I have a feeling it’s about to get very busy for all of us.”
“And we’ll be ready for them.”
“I’m actually speechless.”
Well, by the very fact you’ve just spoken Hoarse, you’re technically not, but okay.
“I mean look at me, I’ve got nothing. I’ve got nothing to say at all. Ask me something now, I couldn’t tell you...”
And I think that was probably a good place indeed to put the credits. Otherwise, this could have been a bumper sized episode just for stories from Hoarse - imagine that!
This was an amusing shot though. Let’s all hide behind the pink car whilst we wait to apprehend the “master criminals”.
Also, as a little bonus, there’s plenty of behind the scenes pictures available for this episode.
Scribbs rewatches TAG Season 2- Escape Proof
Under the cut for spoilers and length
The Hood’s eye in Escape Proof