Consume All Media! Hop Harrigan: "Chapter Ten: Juggernaut of Fate"
- Joseph Heath
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Joe Heath is a big fan of comic books and watching things in order. So they made this spreadsheet containing every serial, short, film, television episode, commercial, motion comic, and web series based on a comic book. Now they're watching them all. Previously, Joe watched the ninth chapter of Hop Harrigan. This time, they continue with the tenth.
Hop Harrigan: “Chapter Ten: Juggernaut of Fate” - 18:59 (Available on Dailymotion)

The man fell off the balcony onto a net held by other henchmen. They leave behind Tobor’s hat in order to frame him.
Also, Arnold only got shot in the arm, so he’s basically fine. If you were worried. Were you? Of course not.
After a meeting where all of Arnold’s board members suspect each other of the shootings, Riley scrapes some stuff out of Tobor’s hat.

This will come back in the last chapter just when you’ve forgotten that he’s done this strange thing.
Hop returns to the hangar and Tobor is there. And according to Gail, he’s been there long enough to not be the guy who shot Arnold.
Tank sends Jackie to bed, but on his way there he is grabbed by Ballard, tied up, and shoved under a map.
Ballard sees some henchmen sneak in, so he fusses with their car engine. Then he shoots his gun into the air.
Gail hears this and suspecting trouble drives off with Tobor. Ballard follows them.
A couple of henchmen corner Hop and Tank in his office, while a couple of other henchmen can’t get their car to work.
Gail stops on the side of the road to radio in and check up on things. A henchman pretends to be Hop without even changing his voice. Still, Gail almost buys it until Hop starts screaming in the background. Gail wants to go help Hop, but Tobor is reluctant. It doesn’t matter anyway, as Ballard walks up and asks Tobor to come with him.
Meanwhile, Jackie wakes up and frees himself from the map that is lightly draped over him. He tackles the henchmen who are watching Hop and Tank. They all run outside and hide in a crate as the henchmen shoot at them.
A henchman drives a car into the crate they’re hiding in.
Should you watch it, though? Some of the action in this isn’t bad and Ballard continues to be a mystery. Is he bad? He did knock a kid unconscious. That’s pretty villainous. But once again, the rest of the chapter is tedious.
Tune in next time for Hop Harrigan: "Chapter Eleven: Flying to Oblivion" (Available on Dailymotion.)







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