Thursday 12 September 2019

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 1,] Episode 35: The Green Candle: Part II by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 1,] Episode 35: The Green Candle: Part II by AverageMansReviews

Review Time: this is another episode which is top-notch entertainment

5 things about this episode

Storyline: the storyline is excellent, it just continues where the previous episode finished, yes over recent episodes I have begun to use the word narrative as it relates to the storyline [when it is appropriate,] but in this case it would be easier for me to just say, we have different numbers of characters/performers all over the place dealing with two main points and that is all I'm going to say about that and without giving too much away this is just a heads up for you parents out there is a section of this episode where a passing of the torch needs to happen, but your children may find this situation difficult to watch or understand [I don't know, it is just a heads up.]

Comedy level/Character developments: Bulk asks Skull to give him a hand up this hill, so he does with this pushing approach. Moving on to the character developments, as it relates to the chemistry or friction [I'm pretty sure I haven't really discussed the friction at all or not enough, I am not going to go back and check, but whatever the case may be I apologize.] But the chemistry or friction in this episode, shows that The Power Rangers are a tight group including Zordon & Alpha 5 or Goldar saying some things to Jason as Zack is here to get Jason out of the Dimensional Prison or Secret Dimension and through everything that Tommy has been through in the last episode and this one, he finds the courage to ask Kimberly a very important question.

Action sequences/Artistic visions: on both counts I will discuss this one point Tommy/The Green Power Ranger goes aboard [sits in the cockpit of the Dragonzord] and for a moment the viewers get to see from his perspective.

This episode receives: 10/10, this episode is full on with a strong identity of what it wants to do, with creativity and imagination behind it as well, with evolutional character developments [meaning this feels like an end of a chapter in the beginning of a new chapter for these characters.] RIP Robert Axelrod [on a quick research he has done many things with his career, but like the other performers that are no longer here as well yours and their memories will live on in this franchise "May the power protect you all"


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