Thursday, 28 November 2019

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 1,] Episode 56: On Fins and Needles by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 1,] Episode 56: On Fins and Needles by AverageMansReviews

Review Time: this episode is excellent.

5 things about this episode

Storyline/Character developments: now yes I would discuss other elements of the storyline as well, but I have decided to shake things up a little. The storyline is good; Jason and Tommy which becomes Jason/The Red Power Ranger and Tommy/The Green Power Ranger have a narrative for this episode, yes they rotate in and out of their narrative to join The Power Rangers be it in their civilian attire or as The Power Rangers themselves with other characters/performers as well.

Moving on to the character developments there is good chemistry/friction between Jason and Tommy, Jason/The Red Power Ranger and Tommy/The Green Power Ranger [yes depending where you are; is depending what you get.]

Artistic visions/Action sequences: on both counts these are highly imaginative, yes by today's standards they are looking a little bit vintage, but the highly imaginative ideas are still there nonetheless, we have double teams or the 5 Power Rangers miss an attack which from this generation is one of their combined strongest. But all I can say is without giving too much away it makes perfect sense to why they missed [when you come to watch this episode this will make crystal clear sense.]

Comedy level: Bulk & Skull try to make money out of this situation between Jason and Tommy, but it backfires on them [involving the Power Rangers in their civilian attire] and extras characters/performers or characters/performers for this episode, Tommy makes a joke in the final sequence.

This episode receives: 8/10, now before I say this; I should just point out there is nothing wrong with this episode, but now I have said that I can say this; this episode gets better and better the more you watch of it; it just gets on a roll and goes with it.


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