Review Time: this episode is good
5 things about this episode
Moral message elements/Storyline: the moral message elements are surrounding Jason or at some points in
this episode Jason/The Red Power Ranger, as he comes to realize in time with
the assistance from his friends/The other Power Rangers mostly anything is
achievable with or without their physical support [this will make better sense
when or if you choose to watch this episode.] The storyline is okay it serves
its purpose to deliver this message and it does get better the more you watch
of it.
Comedy level/Character developments: to put this simply everything without Bulk & Skull feels really
individual and rehearsed, but everything with Bulk & Skull feels natural
and normal, you will grow to like these characters or love them, just because
you will be spending many, many, many, many episodes getting to know them and
throughout their time in this franchise, they don't claim to be anyone else but
themselves [that is all I can say at this early stage.]
Action sequences: there are two different kinds of 2 on 1 action sequences; the way
they have been constructed and their contents are both individually very good.
This episode receives: 6/10, as I have already said this episode is good and I would have
talked more about it, but I have reached my limit of 5 things or less about an
episode.
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