That evil truck is proof Sir Topham Hatt needs to implement some form of punishment for trucks. I've found it odd that the trucks mostly get away with their trickery.
Ah, but who’s to say he doesn’t do so outside of the stories? I usually find that a lot of things go on in between stories for various series such as these - even if some of them are more mundane events. Besides, from the state of some trucks after their crashes, there might not be much point in punishing some of them, considering they may be damaged beyond repair.
That evil truck is proof Sir Topham Hatt needs to implement some form of punishment for trucks. I've found it odd that the trucks mostly get away with their trickery.
Ah, but who’s to say he doesn’t do so outside of the stories? I usually find that a lot of things go on in between stories for various series such as these - even if some of them are more mundane events. Besides, from the state of some trucks after their crashes, there might not be much point in punishing some of them, considering they may be damaged beyond repair.
It was a kick in the teeth how such a nasty truck would cause so much trouble for Percy and a kick in the private area how he would be so haunted.
Hear hear. Just goes to show how some things can have a really traumatic event on others.
@@TARDIS9 Tell me about it.
He probably already tried, but most of the trucks that that crash are beyond repair, & the ones no are to stupid to listen to reason
Oh Shit...
What did thomas say to percy while he was tucking him in his shed before the narrator stopped
Wait, isn’t this a sequel to another story? It sounds familiar
Yes, it is - it's the sequel to 'Down The Hill'. Both stories are by Richard Jordan.
Did that evil truck have a name?? @tardis9
No. And that’s something you should ask the author about. I’m just the storyteller here.