Season: 3
Episode: 25
Original Airdate: December 14, 2013
Director: James Head
Writer(s): Craig S. Phillips and Harold Hayes Jr.
Well guys I'm almost there. Just one more episode left after this one and I'll be done with season three!
While
cleaning out the attic with his father, Logan finds a scale model toy
train set that brings to life an old train and a switchman who died
because of a mistake Logan's father made years ago.
One
of the things I liked about the episode was Logan's father. While he is
distant throughout the episode, he actually has an understandable
reason as to why he's like this. You see, when he was a kid, a switchman
came and saved his life but died in the process. Because of this, he
feels guilty about the incident and claims responsibility for killing
the switchman. Towards the end of the episode, the switchman's ghost
confronts him. He wants Logan's father to forgive himself, as the
switchman died saving him, and in his guilt, he buried the switchman
figure. Logan's father replaces the figure, and the switch man saves
Logan by switching the train track. Personally, I think he's a far more
likable character than Dr. Douchebag (Jason's father) from Bad Egg. I
think the main reason for this is because he seems to have quite a bit
of depth to his character and I felt like this made it easier for me to
sympathize with him.
Another
thing I liked about the episode was Henry. Now you could argue that he
makes the twist a bit more predictable and that he didn't really need to
be there. However, I didn't really mind this character all that much
because he does have a few cute moments and his interactions with Logan
were actually enjoyable. Not only that but the actor they got to play
him did a great job. It's a bit hard for me to explain but basically,
the actor makes this character feel authentic in the sense that he seems
to act like a real little kid as opposed to a one liner spewing machine
like Michelle from Full House.
Overall,
despite its flaws, Toy Train is a much better episode than Bad Egg. It
may not be as big of a tearjerker as The Perfect Brother but I still
think it's worth checking out.
Overall Grade: A-
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