Review Time:
5 things about this episode
Warning: there are flashing/colourful/other effects in
this episode.
Storyline: because this is the second
part of this trilogy, it does follow that reliable feeling of being the
linchpin between the first part and the final part, as in pushing things
forward and doing a lot of the groundwork for the final episode, so the final
episode can reap the rewards of this episode's hard work.
Tyrannosaurus Dinozord vs. Dragonzord: now in this one sequence it covers action and art we see these two
Zords go up against one another for a short time as they are swinging their
tails around and hitting the target
The Power Rangers: in the Command
Center are desperately wanting to go and face this ongoing situation which is
gradually getting worse with the Threat Siren going off and Zordon being the
voice of reason saying "Rangers I can understand your concern and I
commend you for it, but without your Zords you will not be able to defeat this
monster and might be seriously hurt in the process Angel Grove and the world
cannot afford that." [this is an excerpt] and interesting character
developments as in all these Power Rangers including the ones that are not here
at this time [Billy & Trini are in their civilian attire working on a
device in Billy's Lab,] but anyway have
grown more into being Power Rangers, but they still need guidance from Zordon, especially
when they are thinking of doing something which is honourable, but ultimately
doomed to fail.
Bulk & Skull: go their separate
ways on their Quadbikes; wager the loser buys as much pizza as the winner can
eat, but they quickly meet each other again.
This episode receives: 8/10, this episode
is excellent, based on the grounds it does everything it is designed to do [I
refer you back to the storyline section of this review.]
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