tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1941188284965945680.post1933050702120839796..comments2023-10-03T09:26:12.492+01:00Comments on Ffarquhar Branch Line Studios Reviews: Series 20: Engine of the FutureChrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16256608035072085353noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1941188284965945680.post-16170967699623379242017-08-06T20:56:07.690+01:002017-08-06T20:56:07.690+01:00Here are my ratings for the past 15 episodes after...Here are my ratings for the past 15 episodes after watching this season a couple times and rethinking a couple things:<br /><br />SS - 8.5/10<br />TBF - 8/10<br />HGTE - 9.5/10<br />DATD - 8/10<br />BTB - 9/10<br />ST - 5/10<br />RAD - 10/10<br />PJ - 5.5.10<br />BA - 10/10<br />TWSDI - 9/10<br />TRCATC - 10/10<br />LMT - 10/10<br />LTS - 9.5/10<br />TCC - 8/10<br />OTH - 9/10<br /><br />As for this one, well, I didn't mind it nor the other Hugo ep when I watched them both first time through. However, after a few more watches, I came to realize that the three episodes I didn't like this series were from Extraordinary Engines. It's funny because I had the same feeling how this episode would have worked with Daisy rather than the Steam Team being afraid of Hugo. I mean, come on. I may also say this with TSEG, but the worst part about Edward's role here (even if it only lasted 5 seconds) was that it came from the same person who wrote "Old Reliable Edward"! There are some ways in which this episode could have worked, which is too bad because I was really looking forward to Hugo; he didn't seem to have the personality flaws that nor Philip or Samson had in their respective debuts, but he isn't given much of a character here either. While I consider this not half as bad as another episode on this disc, it's still a disappointment.<br /><br />2/10Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02305601341650232879noreply@blogger.com