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One body, one soul, two halves, one whole
Always and forever

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Sometimes Peter has to admit when karma gets the bad guy worse than he ever could. Amazing Spiderman 85
HE WAS A SHERIFF, HE WAS A BANDIT, CAN I MAKE IT ANYMORE OBVIOUS
'Oh dear,' Guinevere said dryly. 'I hope you're not having another evil scheme, Morgan.'
Lev Grossman, from The Bright Sword
Thomas the Tank Engine Retrospective: Shining Time Station 4-Pack: All Hail Schemer (Commission for Lachey V)
Hello all you happy schemer's and welcome back to my seemingly bottomless Thomas the Tank Engine Retrospective. This month my mounting workload means we're doubling up as we approach the season finale of sorts for this retrospective, Thomas's first and so far only theatrical film, Thomas and the Magic Railroad.
Before we can do that though, I needed a crash course on a bit of Thomas lore I hadn't touched. So it's my utmost pleasure to introduce, reintroduce or just plane fling at you Shining Time Station. Shining Time Station was the Britt Alcroft companie's way of putting Thomas The Tank Engine in the US at first. While the show was a great kids show and merchandise machine, it had one problem: each ep was 5 minutes at most and while this wasn't a remote problem for the booming home video market, putting it on tv was tricky. While UK tv stations were more than happy to either make 15 minute block of a few episodes or air it between shows, US stations at the time really didn't like carving up their air time like that. Simplier times.
Hence shining time station, a whole ass live action show featuring puppets, live action music videos, and wraparounds. Shining Time follows a bunch of interchangable kids: White BLonde Kid, future Sapphire Erica Luttrel, and other one as they mill around a train station learning life lesssons. Around the station are Stacey(Didi Cohn) , the station's manager, Billy Two-Feathers (Tom Jackson) , who runs the workshop, and Mr. Conductor, the tiny man who lives inside the station. If that sounds jarring it absolutely is as I assumed when I heard about the character he was a regular conductor who simply had magical powers. Still a little weird but like... not as jarring as when you see a Tiny George Carlin. For the record, and I missed this on first watch, the other two adults are aware of him to the point it feels like Mr. C is watching the kids half the time so the other adults can do their jobs. And i'm okay with this as there are so many kids shows where they hide the magic and I assumed this is one. I prefer it that the adults just know, smile along with it and let the tiny magic man help pick up the slack. Mr Conductor was played by Ringo Starr in the first season but since we were only doing a small selction of episodes, Lachey decided
For constancy since a chunk of the cast changes between seasons 1 and 2, and because Season 1 apparently has an ongoing story. So instead George Carlin is our tiny magic man for this special.
Of course there's one other regular in the station who deserved his own section, a man above men. A god above god. A schemer above schemers. The Robbie Rotten of the 90's I present to you HORACE MOTHERFUCKING SCHEMER.
Scheme is a schyster who runs a small Penny arcade over in the corner. WHy he's running an old timey style arcade in the 1980s I don't know but his real passion is various scams of the week, sometimes recurting the kids and eating every inch of scenery while making every minute he's on screen a joy. He's played by Brian O Conner, is somehow not in the movie, and is the best thing that's ever existed. All hail our new god.
Anyways since Shining Time Station is important to the film, we're taking a look at 4 episodes of Lachey's Choice from seasons 2 and 3: Win Loose or Draw, Sweet and Sour, Do I hear and Billy's Party. So join me for train station antics, drawing contests, talking pianos, child explotation, elvis, crooked auctions, and thanksgiving under the cut.

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Antoinetta Marie: I went straight home.
Cheydinhal Guardsman: Can anyone vouch for you?
Antoinetta Marie: Schemer.
Cheydinhal Guwrdsman: Schemer?
Antoinetta Marie: My rat. He's around here somewhere. Shall I fetch him for you?
Back at Shining Time Station, Schemer and Billy Twofeathers cautiously approached the once beloved place. Billy could hear Schemer's nickel dispenser jingling due to the former arcade owner shaking from fear. Back in the day Schemer was just afraid of the ghost that he believed haunted the station, but since the incident on that final day he found out that the scariest things in this world weren't ghost that go boo. The two stopped right in front of the entrance door. Both men were hesitant as they didn't know if the station had acquired any unwelcomed occupants during its years of abandonment. Billy carefully creaked the door open, once he did Billy carefully listened for any sounds of movement or breathing. When no sound came, Billy called out into the darkness. No answer. Much to Schemer's protest, Billy instructed Schemer to follow him into the station. Schemer stuck close to railroad engineer as they entered into the darkness. Once inside, Billy took out a little flashlight from his back pocket and clicked it on. They needed to find the workshop and see if the breakers could be used to restore power to the station. Billy used the wall to help guide Schemer and him to the workshop. Schemer was still trembling, so Billy tried to make small talk to help calm Schemer down. "Seeing the old "To All Trains" sign reminds me of the day Kara and Schemee brought Darius from the hospital for the first time, he was a really little guy back then." Billy said. "Yeah, I remember. Now he's so big, D-man could probably pull the Rainbow Sun all the way to Cloggyville." Schemer chuckled. "I remember when we threw Romeo's fourth birthday here, boy I really didn't think that hire-a-clown thing through. The kids didn't appreciate my performance." Schemer said. "Well, you did try and charge them for their free balloons and for the air to inflate them." Billy recalled. "Hey, I was already performing for free! The parents could've least left a tip." Schemer argued. Billy just gave him a disapproving look. "Come on Billy, you know I would never scam my own grand nephews and grandniece, everybody else though, well now that's a different story." Schemer continued. Billy just rolled his eyes. Somethings never changed. A sudden creak caught the two men's attention. Billy immediately shined his light in the direction of the noise, a figure stood were his light shone. Schemer shrieked like a little girl while jumping into Billy's arms. In return the figure yelped in surprise. To Billy and Schemer's shock, in front of them was a little girl. It was Holly. "Hey there little lady, what are you doing here"? Billy asked. "Sorry, I didn't mean to trespass, I'm just trying to catch a train to..." Holly stalled as she tried to think of a town. "Muffle Mountain." Holly stuttered. Billy got suspicious. "Muffle Mountain. that's quite the ways away for someone to travel, especially at night in an abandoned train station." Billy said. Holly felt nervous as she knew Billy didn't believe her. Billy saw this and tried to be gentle. "It's alright, you're not in trouble. We just want to make sure you're not lost or in any danger." Billy assured. Holly was still unsure; she didn't think the two men would believe her. "I am here to catch a train, it stops here at Shining Time Station when needed, as to where it goes well... Holly hesitated. "It heads too someplace, well, unbelievable." Holly said. Schemer also was suspicious of Holly. "Unbelievable, eh? What kind of unbelievable"? Schemer asked. "Well, like something you would need to see to believe." Holly replied. She looked at Billy, her eyes telling the man that she didn't want to explain any further. Billy began piecing things together; something told him the girl was more involved with the station than let on. The engineer knelt down to be eye level Holly. "I understand that for kids there are times where they feel like adults won't believe what they have to say. They feel like the grown-ups will think it's just excuses or just a child's imagination. However, Shining Time Station isn't like that. Schemer and I worked here before and we both have our share of unbelievable stories, some not even our fellow grown-ups would believe. So, if there's something you feel there's important you need to say, we're here to listen." Billy assured. Holly was still hesitant, but she could tell that Billy was being genuine. She let out a calming breath before speaking. "I'm here to catch a train pulled by a magical engine named Lady. I need to go to an island called Sodor and see if Lady or anyone there can fix my hair, which magically grew back in a silver color thanks to the magic of my talking engine friend Spencer." Holly explained. "Pft, magic engines, magic hair? What do you take us for kid a couple of..." Schemer was interrupted when Holly removed her wool cap to reveal her sparkling hair. The two men looked on in disbelief. Schemer though quickly shook off his shock. "Nice try kid, but anyone can dye their hair silver. Now, what are you really here for"? Schemer questioned. "Schemer"! Billy scolded. "Oh, come on Billy! You're really going to believe this random girl's story about this island of Soda what you call it." Schemer said. "Schemer remember what I told you earlier after our call with Stacy"? Billy asked. "Yeah, I remember, but that was just a joke, right? All that talk about a little magic man named Mr. Conductor, gold dust, and an island full of talking trains. Come on Billy, I have more sense than to believe that." Schemer said. "Schemer, I'm not trying to pull a prank on you. All that stuff is real, don't you remember when you and Stacy switched personalities? When Schemee turned invisible? Or the time you were chased by a giant nickel"? Billy asked. Now it was Schemer’s turn to be interrogated. He stuttered as he recalled those memories. Schemer didn’t want to believe it; those experiences were scary and the thought of those things happening due to some force beyond human capability was terrifying. Schemer’s fear soon turned to anger as he realized what Billy said was true. “So magic is real, and for all these years you guys kept it a secret from me. What else are you hiding? What, next you're going to tell me that there is a band of little elves living and playing in my jukebox”? Schemer fumed. Schemer angrily strode up to the jukebox in question, he was upset that his coworkers and friends kept such a thing hidden from him. Schemer then gave a big kick to the jukebox and immediately regretted it as the pain began to register. “Ow, ow, ow”! Schemer cried as he grabbed his foot and hopped on the other, eyes clenched. When he opened them, the first thing he saw that a little doll dressed as either a retro bus driver or a retro gas station attendant. The doll looked at Schemer and gave a friendly wave hello. “AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH, little elf”! Schemer shrieked. Billy was nowhere near as surprised as Schemer, but he was still shocked to see the living puppet. Holly on the other hand was glad to see the puppet and soon approached. “Hi! I’m Holly. Do you live here with Mr. JJ Silvers and the Jukebox Band”? Holly asked. The puppet didn’t say anything, instead he took the little chalk board next to him and began writing something down with a piece of chalk. When he was done, he presented the chalk board to the three humans. “Hi Holly! I’m Roy, it’s nice to meet you. I do live here with JJ Silvers and the others, I’m JJ’s assistant. JJ and the others haven’t been back to the jukebox in a while, is there something I can help all of you with”? Roy asked. “I was wondering when Lady will be stopping here? I need to go to Sodor and see if anyone can turn my hair back to normal.” Holly asked. Roy quickly wiped off his board before writing again. “Let me check real quick to see if her line is active.” Roy wrote. Roy then hopped down from the jukebox, causing Schemer to yelp in fear. “Wait Holly, you’ve been here before”? Billy asked surprised. “Yes, last time Mr. Silvers and his band brought me here to take a magic engine named Lady to Sodor.” Holly said. Schemer quickly composed himself. “Did you by any chance happen to see anyone else in the station when you were here? Like a really big guy, a teenage boy, or a girl around your age? They're my grandnephews and grandniece and they went missing, last we heard they were rumored to have been seen heading towards this station.” Schemer asked hopeful. “I did run into an older boy wearing a number four jersey and a blue, yellow, and red jacket.” Holly recalled. Schemer began to sob. “That’s him! That’s my grandnephew Romeo”! Schemer cried. “Please Holly, can you tell us if he’s, okay? Where is he”? Schemer begged. “He seemed alright and last time I saw him; Romeo was on Sodor.” Holly answered innocently. Schemer nearly fainted. “Sodor, of course it had to be Sodor”! Schemer whined. “Schemer it’s alright, from what Mr. Conductor said Sodor is a safe place so Romeo, Cleo, and Darius shouldn’t be in any danger.” Billy tried to assure. “Even if that’s so, I still want to see them for myself. When is this supposedly “magical” engine going to be here”? Schemer asked. Roy soon ran in. He quickly wrote something down. “Some bad news, Lady’s line is down. I don’t know when it will be active again.” Roy wrote. “Oh no! What are we supposed to do know”? Holly asked saddened. Roy then spotted the silver whistle around Holly's neck. He hastily scribbled something. “You have a whistle, that’s great! I can load it up with gold dust and you can use it to have your engine friend stop here at Shining Time Station”! Roy wrote. The puppet quickly entered the jukebox before coming back out with a bag full of gold dust. Roy was about to open the bag and fill Holly’s whistle but stopped. “You two grown-ups should stand back, too much gold dust for adults is bad.” Roy wrote. “Dangerous, how so”? Billy asked. “We don’t know why, but adults that get over exposed to gold dust have a bad reaction to it. If you two aren’t careful you can end up like me.” Roy warned. The two men were shocked. “What about the kids? Is overexposure to gold dust dangerous for them”? Billy asked concerned. “Surprisingly not. Kids can be directly exposed to this stuff for days on end and nothing bad happens, their completely immune”! Roy responded. With this new information in hand, Billy and Schemer backed away to a safe distance to avoid exposure to gold dust. Once Holly’s whistle was filled, everyone headed outside to the trains. Billy switched the lines so Spencer wouldn’t end up on a line that was blocked by old freight cars. When that was done, Holly took a big breath and blew into her whistle. PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP! The sound was loud and echoed through the Indian Valley Railway. When nothing happened, Schemer spoke up. “What was that? Nothing happened! I’m sorry little Holly, but it looks like this puppet schemed...” A loud shrill whistle interrupted Schemer. Out of nowhere, a tunnel of light appeared and out of it was a familiar LNER class A4. “Spencer”! Holly beamed as she watched her friend approached. “My dear Holly it’s good to see you again and so soon”! Spencer smiled as he came to a stop before the girl. Billy was speechless, he knew of the island of Sodor and its talking engines from Mr. Conductor’s stories, but it felt so unreal to have one there before him. “It’s a talking train! It’s going to eat us, run”! Schemer shrieked as he tried to dart away but ended up tripping over his feet and into an old trash bin. Schemer passed out, when he came to Schemer found Billy standing over him. “Billy? What are you doing in my house”? Schemer asked groggily. “We’re not at your house Schemer, we’re on our way to find Romeo.” Billy said. “The kids, have we found the kids”? Schemer asked. “Yes, Spencer and Holly are taking us to them as we speak.” Billy assured. “That’s good. Where are we heading again”? Schemer asked. “Sodor.” Billy answered. “That’s what I thought.” Schemer said before passing out again, all the while Spencer was going along the golden track from Shining Time Station to Sodor.
Welcome to Shining Time Station!
All the human/live action characters are drawn as stickmen.
I'm going to incorporate shining time in my episode rewrites.