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* The episode "The Mission". A [[WW 2]] bomber's belly-turret gunner (and amateur artist) is caught in a no-win scenario when he's trapped in his seat and the plane can't lower its landing gear due to battle damage. After his friends try everything else, and one of them is just about to give him a [[Mercy Kill]], he starts drawing big cartoony wheels for the bomber and tells the pilot to try lowering them one more time. And it ''works''. Twenty-odd tons of bomber, held up (for a few crucial minutes) by nothing but imagination and ''belief''.
* The episode "The Mission". A [[WW 2]] bomber's belly-turret gunner (and amateur artist) is caught in a no-win scenario when he's trapped in his seat and the plane can't lower its landing gear due to battle damage. After his friends try everything else, and one of them is just about to give him a [[Mercy Kill]], he starts drawing big cartoony wheels for the bomber and tells the pilot to try lowering them one more time. And it ''works''. Twenty-odd tons of bomber, held up (for a few crucial minutes) by nothing but imagination and ''belief''.


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  • The episode "The Mission". A WW 2 bomber's belly-turret gunner (and amateur artist) is caught in a no-win scenario when he's trapped in his seat and the plane can't lower its landing gear due to battle damage. After his friends try everything else, and one of them is just about to give him a Mercy Kill, he starts drawing big cartoony wheels for the bomber and tells the pilot to try lowering them one more time. And it works. Twenty-odd tons of bomber, held up (for a few crucial minutes) by nothing but imagination and belief.