Thread:DavidBrennan99/@comment-25498563-20190801115332/@comment-25498563-20190803125146

It is. It was about it being hard to tell the difference between what's real and what isn't. It went something like this:

[We see Vicarstown Station before panning down to Thomas who puffs in with Annie and Clarabel]

Thomas: Fantasies, everybody has them. But sometimes, it's hard to tell what's real and what's not.

[A flashback to the special "Tale of the Brave"]

Thomas: Like Percy and James. Every time they ran into something they weren't familiar with, they mistook that certain object they ran into or saw to be a monster but they soon came to realize that monsters only exist in stories and not in real life.

[A flashback to the episode "Alfie's Special Powers"]

Thomas: When Alfie read too many superhero comics, he accidentally got green play slime all over him. As he went back to work, Alfie began to avert certain disasters with ease, this caused the little green excavator to believe the slime had given him special powers, so he decided to become a superhero. But in the end, Oliver showed Alfie that a hero's true power is the power that lies within.

[Cut back to Thomas]

Thomas: So, remember, it's always important to know the difference between reality and fictional stuff.

[The guard's whistle blows]

Annie: Come on, Thomas.

Clarabel: It's time to go now.

Thomas: See you next time.