The Great Sky Race Rematch

Season 2, Episode 41, Aired

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  • A great episode. One of the best! 5-star rating.

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    Two thumbs way, WAY, up! this little episode has to be the best one of them all! I hope they make ones just like it in the future! This show is really outdoing itself, I must admit it! This episode also introduces rocket's train mode. This episode foucuses around the rivalry between Rocket and Big Jet. They race each other and( even though rocket can't fly) Rocket STill beats Big Jet at the end of the race! That is a noteworthy feat of a hero! Let's not forget rocket's friends who helped him win after all. Let's hear it for them!
  • Rocket wants to compete in the Great Sky Race, but Big Jet intentionally breaks one of Rocket's buttons so he cannot fly.

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    I've seen many Little Einsteins episodes and enjoyed the themes of teamwork, etc, but this episode is awful. It shows Big Jet being intentionally mean and destructive and simply isn't necessary. This episode could have shown Rocket overcoming obstacles without the cause of the obstacles being a mean bully. I allow my kids to watch TV so they can learn good things, not emulate cruel behavior. Small kids don't have a sophisticated understanding of "good guys" and "bad guys" and there's no place for such meanness in programming designed for them. I encourage the writers of this program to stick with positive storylines, or you will lose our family as fans.
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