"Solo-nauts"? There's three of them! Oh, solar-nauts 😅 I have a bad track-record with mis-hearing this show...
Brains: *walks in*
Brains: oh those guys are totally fucked
Jeff: what?
TV reporter: news just in - these guys are totally fucked!
Brains: they're going to try to ___, but it isn't going to work
Jeff: What??
Guy from control: we tried ___, but it totally didn't work!
Brains: anyway, I'm bored now; back to my robot chess
Jeff: What???
Virgil just standing there watching the sofa come back up shouldn't be that funny
A 'mobile computer' needs a box that big, huh? Brains is going to lose his shit when he sees what phones could do 40 years ago
Kudos to that astronaut; if I kept having dreams about flying straight into the sun, I simply would not join a space mission heading straight for the sun. But I guess he's just built different.
"The problem is Tin-Tin." EXCUSE YOU JEFF WTF- "can we ask her to risk her life further?" OK, marginally better; I'll give you a pass this time but that thin ice that you're always skating on is getting thinner by the episode! 🤨 Ask yourself this, Jeff, if you're so concerned about Tin-Tin's safety then why did you even send her in the first place? It's not like Gordon is right there next to you in the room with nothing better to do... Oh Wait! (make it make sense, Jeff! 😑)
"I'm gonna launch Tin-Tin straight at the sun! Sure hope she doesn't die!" -Jeff Tracy, aparently.
Bruh, they've gotten stuck like 0.5 meters from Thunderbird 2 😭
"Good girl" ugh, Tin-Tin has so much self-restraint not to have strangled any of these Tracys by now
If the signal beam doesn't reach this time, I'm going to McFreakin' Lose It! 😀
"Oh no, Virgil, we've brought the wrong box!" I genuinely thought that 'mobile computer' was refering to Braimon this whole time, wat. You're telling me you were going to leave this guy at home?
Braimon looks suspiciously a lot like those robots from 30 Minutes After Noon... What exactly happened to robot #5 after they pried him off of that secret agent anyways... 🤨 suspicious...
"We're going to give a real hero's welcome to Tin-Tin, Scott, and Alan!" Yeah, ok, so Brains and Virgil were just there for moral support, were they? Jeff! Stop doing this!!! 😠
Me, trying to explain to my friends how the Thunderbirds episode Sunprobe is a really good and well written plot despite the plot summary being “They nearly fly into the sun”: