tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1941188284965945680.post6773510898474301534..comments2023-10-03T09:26:12.492+01:00Comments on Ffarquhar Branch Line Studios Reviews: Series 20: Letters to SantaChrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16256608035072085353noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1941188284965945680.post-33307636966578444192016-11-09T16:14:32.264+00:002016-11-09T16:14:32.264+00:00It's a similar issue I had with Gordon and Spe...It's a similar issue I had with Gordon and Spencer; the ending feels too contrived. Someone should've noticed that Harold was out of fuel before the breakdown and alerted someone of what had happened rather than have Percy just stumble across him.<br /><br />I didn't mention it as... I'd forgotten, actually! Once the series ends and I start the overview, I'll be sure to bring it up thenChrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16256608035072085353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1941188284965945680.post-15647767649368616412016-11-09T12:08:05.992+00:002016-11-09T12:08:05.992+00:00The Christmas Coffeepot - 8/10
Over The Hill - 8.5...The Christmas Coffeepot - 8/10<br />Over The Hill - 8.5/10<br />Love Me Tender - 9/10<br />The Railcar And The Coaches - 9/10<br /><br />Lol, sorry I haven't caught up with these reviews in too long. Anyway, I loved this episode the moment I first watched it. It kept me interested the whole way through, and was a brilliant opportunity to bring Percy and Harold's rivalry back to the fold. I'm surprised you didn't give it a perfect rating but I guess we all have our own opinions, right? This has got to be my favorite Percy episode yet, one of my favorites of the show, and probably tied with Duck And The Slip Coaches for my favorite from the CGI series. It is a modern classic and the RWS-esque flashback from Percy and Harold surely helped to prove it. Probably Helen Farrall's strongest work yet. 10/10Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02305601341650232879noreply@blogger.com