Harvey Helps Out


 * “You're heavier than a double engine and a blue narrow gauge engine put together!”
 * ―Freddie to Edward

Harvey Helps Out, originally titled Freddie Gets Carried Away, is a Jack and the Pack episode released on ​Edward's Trusty Friends.

Plot
Freddie gets tired of his job of always having to carry the other machines to and from work and back home. Freddie wishes that he could be carried for once. That night, Freddie had a dream that he was being carried, until Sir Topham Hatt woke him up next morning that Edward had an accident at Maithwaite Crossing and Mr. Percival needed Freddie to take him to the repair yard.

Freddie arrived to see that Edward came off the rails and broke a wheel. Freddie was careful to load Edward, but comments that he is heavier than a double engine and a blue narrow gauge engine put together, much to Edward's surprise as he is only a blue engine. While on their way to the repair yard, Edward was impressed with Freddie and how nice it was to be carried for a change. Freddie told Edward he wanted to be carried too, but does not think anyone is big enough to carry him.

Freddie arrives on time where Mr. Percival was waiting and he praises him as a really useful truck. Sir Topham Hatt needs Freddie back at the yards, so Freddie said he would drive as fast as he can, but Mr. Percival said that would not be necessary when Harvey arrived to carry Freddie back to the yards, much to Freddie's delight. Freddie was loaded onto Harvey's flatbed. Freddie was having a really splendid ride and it was as magical as he had dreamed.

Characters

 * Edward as Thomas
 * Harvey as Percy
 * Freddie as Nelson
 * Mr. Percival as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Sir Topham Hatt as Miss Jenny
 * Luke as Oliver (cameo)
 * Sir Handel as Byron (cameo)
 * Mighty Mac as Buster (cameo)

Locations

 * The Repair Yard
 * Sodor Construction Company Yard
 * Maithwaite (mentioned)

Trivia

 * This episode was originally to be titled Freddie Gets Carried Away, although that title is listed on Virgin TV Anytime's website.
 * According to Dave Axford, the bridge that Freddie carries Luke underneath may have been part of the Big Dipper.
 * This episode marks Freddie as Nelson's last appearance to date.
 * Going by production order, this would have been the twenty-first episode in the series before the other thirteen episodes were cancelled.

Goofs

 * The current title is misleading as the episode is mainly focused around Freddie.
 * When Freddie says, "We'll get you back in no time," his eyes are wonky.
 * There is a hole in Edward' running plate on his left side.
 * Edward is lifted onto Freddie's flatbed without any rails to guide his wheels.