Review Time: this episode is good
5 things about this episode
Moral message/Back story/Storyline: the moral message in this episode focuses on the environment and
looking after it, the viewers get this back story on this monster [in one scene
using the Viewing Globe] and the storyline focuses too hard on the environment
[before I receive some form of backlash, I prefer the kind of moral message or
anything of this nature, to be constructed in such a way that the audience can
get the message or make up their own mind without it being pushed onto them or
maybe an ending message between two characters/performers talking about the
moral message that kind of thing or having a Power Ranger or Power Rangers in
their civilian attire talking to a younger character/performer about the moral
message]
Action sequences/Artistic visions: on both counts these two points do a lot for this episode be it the
Power Rangers in their civilian attire performing this pyramid shape [the men
standing at the bottom and the women standing between two men on top of their
legs] or having this monster fly through the air or the Megazord jumping into the air, flying through
the air and performing this attack with the Power Sword [which 9 times out of
10 means the end for this enemy -- unless it has the abilities to regenerate
itself or any outcome which means it is alive again,] on a quick side note
there are environmental activities sequences as well.
This episode receives: 6/10, after everything is said and done this mark is a fair outcome.
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