Monday, 7 September 2020

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 100: Rangers Back in Time: Part II by AverageMansReviews

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 2,] Episode 100: Rangers Back in Time: Part II by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there are flashing/colourful/other effects

Storyline/Bloopers: as you can see this is the second part of this storyline and it is messy, it does pull itself together the more you watch of it but there are quite a few bloopers like; to start [if this makes no sense I'm just putting them in order,] we have Tommy/The White Power Ranger and the other Power Rangers [minus Rocky/The Red Power Ranger, because he is instructed by Tommy/The White Power Ranger to go and take care of this monster which is of a giant size] whilst they take care of things on the ground, but in this sequence on the ground we only see Tommy/The White Power Ranger taking on the ground assault [ Z-Putties and Goldar] with Saba being brought out to do combat with Goldar, where are the other Power Rangers? When Rocky/The Red Power Ranger is inside his Zord Red Dragon Thunderzord/Red Dragon Thunderzord: Warrior Mode, the viewers can see quite clearly in the background; the background is as if the Thunder Megazord has been brought online and operational and then from out of nowhere the other four Power Rangers summon their Zords to join Rocky/The Red Power Ranger to bring the Thunder Megazord online and operational; why didn't they just summon their Zords together [to bring the Thunder Megazord online and oppression from the very beginning.]

The next one is how can this carbon copy of the Dragon Thunderzord/Red Dragon Thunderzord: Warrior Mode with his staff [thanks to this monster for the previous episode and this one and standing behind this carbon copy] take on the Thunder Megazord and give it a decent challenge? Common sense dictates the the Dragon Thunderzord/Red Dragon Thunderzord: Warrior Mode with his staff should be no challenge for the Thunder Megazord, because it is basically five [the Thunder Megazord] on one in Zords or five [the Thunder Megazord] on two including this monster, but she doesn't do much [just to cover my back The Power Rangers say she is a she so if it is good enough for them; it is good enough for me.]

On to the next one; I am going to be a little bit vague here because I don't want to give too much of this episode away, so basically Zordon says Power Rangers you have to go to this location and destroy this thing but be warned there are Lord Zedd monsters protecting it, but when we are in this location there are no monsters here, that's because Lord Zedd hasn't sent any of them down yet be it Goldar and the Z-Putties or be it when Lord Zedd decides to send some monsters down as well, so somehow Zordon can see into the future and then; last blooper the monsters that Lord Zedd sends down via his The Z-Staff I am sure they are not his monsters to begin with they are Rita Repulsa's.

The clash of good vs. evil: we have the Power Rangers faced with having multiple adversaries to deal with in this one sequence of events; this is good.

Two parter monster: the monster for this two-parter storyline is from an artistic perspective highly creative as for one example; she has one of those old Polaroid cameras built into her chest [for the younger generations; a camera which takes instant physical photographs.]

This episode receives: 6/10, this episode is good; the more you watch of this episode the better it gets, so after everything is said and done it finds itself at this mark.




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