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Season 3, Episode 8 of The 90s Rewind Report rolls in with a very specific request from Nostalgian Nick O.—a deep dive into the PBS television series "Shining Time Station. Specifically the episode “Double Trouble.” Michael and Nate kick things off with an overview of the series itself, exploring its origins, why it became such a comfort watch for 90s kids, and how this cozy little station built a world that stuck with us long after the credits rolled.
Then it’s time for a lite rewatch of “Double Trouble,” revisiting the episode’s biggest moments, themes, and whether it still holds up today. Along the way, they break down the characters, the storytelling, and those blink-and-you-miss-it details that hit very differently as adults.
And yes—we’re saying it out loud: if Shining Time Station doesn’t immediately click for you, you definitely know its famous tie-in—Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends. Those iconic train segments weren’t originally made for the American show at all; they were lifted from the UK series and repurposed for U.S. audiences. So if you were a 90s kid, there’s a very good chance you were already a fan—you just didn’t realize you were watching a British import the whole time.
From behind-the-scenes origins to a nostalgic revisit of a fan-favorite episode, this stop is all about “Double Trouble” and the legacy of a show that quietly shaped a generation.
Next stop? Pure 90s comfort.