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ThomasNATION Reviews - Music is Everywhere

November 12, 2022

 

I wonā€™t lie to you guys. When I heard the song from this episode (which, believe me, Iā€™ll get to), I flat out just did not want to review it. Iā€™ve been pushing it back since April, since I was really worried that this episode wouldnā€™t be just bad, it would be Dragon Run bad. But eventually, I thought maybe itā€™s time to face the music and give it the time of day. So, with that said, is it as bad as I was expecting, or is there actually something more to be discovered? Letā€™s begin.
A concertā€™s being put on at Vicarstown, one that Nia is extremely excited for. But one after another, things go wrong; Gordonā€™s running late with the instruments and; more importantly, Nia gets stuck on the other side of not-Vicarstown Bridge, so Thomas and his friends decide to bring a concert to her.
Iā€™ve made it no secret in the past that despite not liking the series, I love what theyā€™re doing with Nia. In the original, Iā€™ll admit she wasnā€™t terrible, but she was just kinda bland and forgettable with no real presence in the Steam Team. Here, sheā€™s given a passion for music, which makes for an interesting dynamic, especially here. Thereā€™s something really charming about her and Thomas making their own little music as they go along. But aside from how Niaā€™s handled, another compliment Iā€™d give the episode is the humor. Not every jokeā€™s a hit, but a good amount of the comedy is worthy of a good chuckle now and again.
If weā€™re being honest, my one real spot of criticism is the song, titledā€¦well, Music is Everywhere. Itā€™s just a bland remix of Wheels on the Bus without any good rhythm or clever changes to the lyrics. Granted, Iā€™m not the right demographic for a song like this, since Iā€™m a twenty year old man discussing a remix of a song aimed at two year olds, but at the same time, for a show that prioritises having a new song in nearly every episode, I was at least expecting something original. I mean, give Iā€™m Gonna Chug credit, it at least had some variety in its lyrics. Otherwise, my only other criticism is that it can meander a little in the middle, to the point where at the episodeā€™s end, it almost feels like nothing really happened.
Other than that, is this episode as bad as I was anticipating? No. Far from it. This episode is actually pretty okay. It may feel a little pointless with a terrible song, but some of the comedyā€™s decent and development of Nia is pretty intriguing, so Iā€™d at least say it was worth the watch. Is it gonna change anyoneā€™s mind on the show? Probably not. Was it at least a nice surprise for me? Yeah, so itā€™s a 3/5.

Final Score: 3/5

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