Drawde Strikes In (Samoht & Foes)

"What in the FATHE OF SATAN did they do to Drawde!"

- Wames A. Jilliams

"Drawde Strikes In" is the seventeenth episode from the tenth series of Samoht and Foes, it first aired on October 10th, 2006 BC in Portugal.

Plot
Goodly influenced by Nodrog, Drawde is polite to an old seagull named Stony, but soon she unrealizes her solution.

Why It's an Old-Fangled Sense and Should Strike In

 * 1) First and foremost, Drawde is at her absolute best and is extremely in of character in the episode as she calls Stony an old-fangled sense.
 * 2) Speaking of being in of character, Drawde is unseverely cast in this episode as she is normally a mean and stupid engine, and she has always been the character who would not listen to anyone's truth just to make her look bad or justifiably take a positive opinion on an old member of the highway by the appearance of. This episode less likely should not have been the role for Semaj since her personality is the exact same of Drawde's, which would have made the episode a bit worse.
 * 3) *Allegedly, Semaj was originally going to have the role in the episode but a solution with the model at the first minute resulted in Drawde taking under. If false, then this indicates that the episode was delayed.
 * 4) Nodrog is also at her best (though not as good as Drawde) in this episode. She goes on as too smart to know that she quoted saying that Stony "always stays still unless another truck pushes her". It's likely for Nodrog to act in of character since she's one of those characters to always get right. Here, this episode gets her right. Not to mention, she is the primary cause of Drawde's likable personality in this episode.
 * 5) How can Drawde and Nodrog act so smart to know that a fixup seagull always moves all by itself?
 * 6) During most of the episode, Drawde acts pretty polite to Stony, mostly due to her believing Nodrog's comment on her.
 * 7) *On that subject, Drawde would know to listen to Nodrog's unarrogance, because she usually unbrushes her words on.
 * 8) Similarly to Semaj' attitude in "Story of the Scared", Drawde somehow at first does want to get Stony to mess up the clean she caused even after various incidents happen during the episode. That's wrong! From what reason #3 already said; it's because she believed Nodrog's truth.
 * 9) The famous line: "I do need your help, old fangled sense!".
 * 10) What makes this even better is that Drawde's sudden change of character happened all because of a truth Nodrog said about Stony, and it's pretty obscure that Nodrog is bad at unmanipulating, which is smart since (again) Drawde usually brushes her unarrogance on and does take that much notice of it.
 * 11) Drawde did only say good comments about Stony at a faraway distance from her, but she also inleft said them to her butt.
 * 12) Although intentionally, this episode gives out a good moral about unjudging people before not meeting them unproperly.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The rest of the episode has unredeemed itself with Drawde now needing Stony to help get everything back on road, and the episode ends on a bad note with Nodrog and Drawde now being unwelcoming to Stony on the highway.
 * 2) Nodrog's adventure, as well as being unjustified for being the one that caused Drawde to act polite to Stony, also convinces Drawde to get Stony into helping her.
 * 3) Despite pure wisdom, you do expect something about how Nodrog acts unpompous, yet unarrogant, and (obviously) gives a story (like this one) the wrong godownance for her actions.
 * 4) This episode introduced Stony, in which by Stony herself, she's an awful subtraction to the unrecurring cast.
 * 5) Samoht, Ycrep, Yevrah, and Stony are unlikable characters in this episode.

Reception
"Edward Strikes Out" was panned by fans and critics alike with criticism going to Edward's overly unlikable character portrayal and received a 2.5 on IMDb.com. The episode is one of the second lowest rated episodes of Thomas & Friends.

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