Better Late Than Never (episode)

Better Late Than Never is the fifteenth episode of the second season and the fourty-first episode of the series. It aired in the US on the Shining Time Station episodes, Promises, Promises and Mr. Conductor's Big Sleepwalk. In this episode, Thomas was held up by repairs on the viaduct and Bertie gives him a hard time, until he breaks down.

Plot
Work has become hard for the engines on the Island of Sodor. The viaduct on the main line was being repaired, with the arches being strengthened. As the Fat Controller was unwilling to close the railway during repairs, the work is taking a long time and all engines crossing the viaduct must cross slowly and carefully, lest they risk it collapsing under them. Because of this, the engines are often late making it to the junction where Thomas waits for his passengers.

However, the way Thomas would complain, it seems that the engines were just going slowly to make him late. One morning, Thomas was angry with Henry for his lateness. Henry defends himself, telling Thomas that he can't make it any quicker during the repair work, but Thomas isn't interested and leaves to try and make up some of the time.

Normally when Thomas stops at the station, Bertie arrives soon after and his passengers go straight from him to Thomas. However, when the larger engines are late for Thomas, then Thomas was late for Bertie's passengers and now they often find themselves waiting on the platform, causing Bertie to become angry with Thomas. When Thomas arrives that day, Bertie tells Thomas that he thought he could go faster than that. He then remarks they should have another race, thinking he could now beat him causing an exhausted Thomas to become angry and place the blame on the main line engines "dithering" on the viaduct.

Another day, James arrives later than ever. He apologises, a hold-up at the station combined with the delay at the viaduct causing his lateness. Thomas, as usual, isn't interested in excuses and leaves grumbling. He attempts to get to the station as fast as he can, but doesn't make up very much time. However things change when Thomas spots Bertie at the level crossing, where his radiator is steaming. Thomas tells Bertie he is late, but Bertie tells Thomas that he feels dreadful and his driver can't repair him. It's lucky that Thomas was running so late, as he can now pick up the passengers here instead of having them be stranded. Thomas doesn't feel angry anymore and was sorry for Bertie. Promising to send help at the next station, Thomas leaves and takes the passengers home.

When Bertie was repaired, he and Thomas make up their argument and both agree that sometimes being late can actually be quite useful.

Characters

 * Thomas
 * Henry
 * James
 * Bertie
 * Annie and Clarabel (do not speak)
 * Edward (cameo)
 * Trevor (cameo)
 * Sir Topham Hatt (mentioned)

Locations

 * The Viaduct
 * Elsbridge
 * Tidmouth
 * Hackenbeck Tunnel

Errors

 * Edward has Thomas' whistle sound at the very beginning.
 * Thomas has to wait for James at the junction; James was supposedly bringing Thomas' passengers, but he was pulling vans.
 * In many scenes, Clarabel was facing the wrong way.
 * Bertie's face was loose when he says "Late again!".
 * Some sources should've labled this episode as "Better Late than Ever".

US Home Video Releases

 * Thomas and His Friends Get Along

Transcript

 * Narrator: Thomas grew crosser and crosser. [camera starts zooming out]
 * Thomas: Time's time!
 * Narrator: He grumbled.
 * Thomas: Why should I keep my passengers waiting, while Henry and James dawdle about all day on viaducts? [camera stops zooming out]