Ep 4. Attack of The Reptiles!
- TV-G
- February 23, 2018
- 22 min
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7.2 (40)
In Thunderbirds Are Go season 4 episode 4, titled "Attack of The Reptiles!", the International Rescue team faces their latest challenge when strange sightings of giant reptiles are reported in the Australian Outback. Before they can investigate further, they are called to rescue a group of archaeologists who have been trapped in a cave-in caused by the reptiles.
As they work to free the trapped archaeologists, the team discovers that the reptiles are not the only threat in the area. They encounter a suspicious businessman named Malcolm, who is conducting secret and illegal drilling operations in the same area where the reptiles have been seen. Malcolm's drilling has disturbed a subterranean ecosystem, and the reptiles are seeking vengeance.
With help from new Australian agent Ned Tedford, the International Rescue team investigates both the reptiles and Malcolm's drilling operation. As they gather more information, they realize that the situation is more complex than they first thought. They must act quickly to stop both the reptiles and Malcolm's dangerous activities before any more harm is done.
Meanwhile, back at Tracy Island, Alan is struggling with the responsibility of leading International Rescue in his father's absence. He is determined to prove himself capable, but he finds it difficult to balance the demands of the job with his personal life. He receives advice and support from his friends and colleagues as he navigates his new role.
As the situation in the Outback escalates, the International Rescue team faces multiple challenges, including dangerous reptiles, explosive drilling operations, and unexpected betrayals. With their cutting-edge technology and skilled teamwork, they must work together to save the day once again.
With stunning visuals, high-stakes action, and compelling characters, "Attack of The Reptiles!" is a thrilling episode that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. It combines the excitement of daring rescues with the intrigue of mystery and espionage, making it a must-see for fans of Thunderbirds Are Go and action-adventure television.