Monday, 16 December 2019

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 1,] Episode 60: An Oyster Stew by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 1,] Episode 60: An Oyster Stew by AverageMansReviews

Review Time: this episode is top-notch entertainment

5 things about this episode

Back stories/Storyline/Blooper: there is this shifty looking character/Putty/Putty Patroller/performer that tells Zack this story of his wife, the viewers have different back stories on this monster for this episode from different perspectives [it from the evildoers or the good side] at one point or another.

Now because we are at the final episode of this season, I should just point out as it relates to the storylines Zordon & Alpha 5 have their own narratives, they contact The Power Rangers [in their everyday lives] from The Command Center whenever something traumatic on Earth happens or a new threat sets off this alarm in The Command Center, they watch these events on the Viewing Globe, basically they support The Power Rangers anyway they can.

I know I usually label these narratives by saying which characters/performers are used in them, but in this case as the narratives change with different characters/performers being used in them be it individually or pair or trio or more or all or in their civilian attire or as The Power Rangers themselves or all of them in their civilian attire morph as the 6 Power Rangers. Basically there is a lot happening in the storyline which is excellent but I am not going to sit here labelling/saying every narrative be it any lengths or when they come together and then breakaway again.

The bloopers are massive, because in a nutshell you have the 6 Power Rangers in their civilian attire, talking about this latest threat inside/this romantic restaurant with so many people around [this restaurant is an outside restaurant] and they are not quiet about what they are talking about and then they quickly run out of this restaurant and look for somewhere out of the way to morph; Jason looks around to see if anyone is coming, but it is not that far away from the restaurant in the first place and on top of that Jason doesn't say "It's morphing time!" quietly he says it at the normal volume, so in short I am not sure how they kept their secret identities a secret here throughout this sequence and yes I know there is another scene where The Power Rangers in their civilian attire; Jason, Kimberly, Billy and Tommy are talking about Power Rangers things around this table in Angel Grove Youth Center, but they are trying to discuss things quietly so why didn't they do things quietly earlier?

Action sequences/Artistic visions: on both counts they offer so much of the highest level of creativity and imagination, not to give too much away but watch out for this underwater action sequence and I can really appreciate the creativity behind the continuation [this monster gets hit so hard by the Dragonzord's tale that he ends up flying out of this underwater location to crash on this landscape to continue this battle against the Dragonzord and the Megazord.

I have just remembered the Power Crystals; the 5 Power Rangers take out their Power Coins from their belts and they individually change them into crystals whilst they are in their individual Zords to begin the connection process into this Tank Mode, followed by the Megazord Battle Mode [all I can say here is; I remember bringing some of this up in previous blogs, but I can't remember the Power Coins and better late than never.]

This episode receives: 10/10, this episode is packed with many top-notch things that this was the only mark I had in mind for this episode and it leaves this season on a high.


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