Review Time:
5 things about this episode
Warning: there are flashing/colourful/other effects
Storyline: it is good; it picks up where
the previous episode ends and it continues from there.
Creepy old abandoned Theatre: now the
action and art go hand-in-hand here in this Theatre; be it The Power Rangers
being surrounded in this creepy old abandoned Theatre by these familiar
monsters from The Power Rangers archives with just their combat skills to do
combat with these monsters or this creepy old abandoned Theatre which looks
great as it looks like no one has been here for some time, but also has the
impression of; back in its prime this could have been a hot spot for the
upper-classes and what leads me to think this way is for one example there is a
stained glass window and these are not cheap [it is where The Power Rangers get
teleported back into this Theatre and upon their entry it is right behind them,
you cannot miss it; but someone has covered it over with dirt and dust to give
it that old abandoned look/feel.]
Breaking-the-fourth-wall: without giving too much away this is what Rita Repulsa does when she
says "It worked" [looking down the camera and then quickly back into
the scene/storyline with Lord Zedd; this moment/element of comedy is something
different and good.
On a quick
side note and in hindsight; they should have made Breaking-the-fourth-wall
apart of Bulk & Skull's repertoire as individual characters or both at the
same time; they could have got a lot out of it.
This episode receives: 7/10, this episode is good; it covers a lot in one way or another and
hopefully the concluding part to this three parter can keep things going in
this engaging manner.
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