Ep 11. Rigged for Disaster
- TV-G
- February 23, 2018
- 22 min
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8.0 (36)
On Thunderbirds Are Go season 4 episode 11 named "Rigged for Disaster", International Rescue receives a distress call from an oil rig located in the Arctic Circle. The rig is in danger of collapsing, and the crew on board is trapped. The Tracy brothers quickly launch Thunderbirds 1, 2, and 3 to the location of the rig in an attempt to rescue the crew before it's too late.
As the Thunderbirds reach the rig, they notice that it has sustained significant damage and is on the verge of collapsing. They also discover that the situation is not as straightforward as they initially thought. Someone has intentionally caused the damage, and the rig has been rigged for disaster. The Tracy brothers must act quickly and carefully to figure out who the culprit is and prevent any further damage to the rig.
Meanwhile, Lady Penelope, Parker, and Gordon are on their own mission to uncover the truth behind the sabotage. They search for the source of the sabotage and gather evidence to find the person responsible. Their investigation leads them on a dangerous path, with twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
As the clock ticks down, the Tracy brothers race against time to rescue the crew on board the oil rig and stop the person responsible for the sabotage. With incredible skill and bravery, they use the Thunderbirds' advanced technology to navigate through the treacherous conditions and succeed in their mission.
In the end, the Tracy brothers and Lady Penelope's team work together to uncover the truth behind the sabotage and bring the person responsible to justice. The episode ends with the Tracy brothers returning to base, proud of their successful mission but still wary of future threats to International Rescue's missions.
"Rigged for Disaster" is an action-packed episode that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With stunning visuals, complex plot twists, and the iconic Thunderbirds' technology, it exemplifies the high-stakes adventures that audiences have come to expect from the Thunderbirds Are Go series.