Plot hole: Near the end of the film, the crippled Thunderbird 5 is about to catastrophically re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and burn up. Predictably, the younger Tracy brother restores control, saves Thunderbird 5 and all on board. A few seconds later, a computer announces that Thunderbird 5 has resumed a geostationary orbit (such orbits are only possible at an altitude of 400km) My point? Pulling out of a fall, climbing 370km in a few seconds, and then stopping dead 400km up would have required such a massive acceleration/deceleration that everyone on board would probably have been pulverized, even if it were possible for a badly-damaged space station to move that fast.

Thunderbirds (2004)
1 plot hole - chronological order
Directed by: Jonathan Frakes
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Bill Paxton, Anthony Edwards, Brady Corbet, Lou Hirsch, Debora Weston, Soren Fulton
Revealing mistake: When Thunderbird 3 lands in London, the jets do not burn the grass they land on.
Lady Penelope: Oh, and England won the footbal last night.
Parker: YES! EN-GER-LAND.
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Question: Was Patrick Stewart ever considered or asked to play the role of The Hood? Considering his Star Trek connection with director Jonathan Frakes, it would have seemed like an ideal piece of casting.





Answer: I did hear that Patrick Stewart was on the short list of actors to play the role, but he was in demand of both stage and film. He may have been doing X2 at the time.
keith summers