Review Time:
5 things about this episode
Warning: there are flashing/colourful/other effects in
this episode.
Moral message: it is based around the
environment and cleaning it up
Lord Zedd talks to Tommy/The Green Power Ranger: now because I will be discussing this again at some point in this
review, I will keep this brief here. We have The Green Power Ranger being held
captive somewhere, as we have Lord Zedd [his mystical version] shimmering in
front of Tommy/The Green Power Ranger a distance a part [if this was the real
life as in this TV program version of Lord Zedd, I would say he would be not
standing against the wall, but very near to the wall that is the kind of
distance you are looking at between these two characters/performers as
Tommy/The Green Power Ranger is tied up against this wooden stake hands behind
his back.] I really do like the highly imaginative artistic vision of this
scene.
Billy/The Blue Power Ranger is highly intelligent: I am aware I have just pointed out something very incredibly, 100%
transparently obvious here, because that is his character type [being the
highly intelligent character.] But he proves it again without a shadow of a
doubt how intellectually intelligent he is: when the other Power Rangers are in
this sequence rushing in; in fact he says wait it's a trap! So whilst they are
rushing in and attacking this monster; he is analyzing this situation to find
out this monster's weakness; this is great character developments, because when
we first met Billy yes he was already highly intelligent, but he was timid and
lacking in any form of confidence be it inner or outer. But now he is able to
handle these hostile situations with a calmness to resolve the ongoing problem
he or the other Power Rangers are faced with.
Blooper: I have to see this element is a blooper, because
it is a massive error of judgment on Lord Zedd's part, because why would you move
Tommy/The Green Power Ranger from this location, before anyone inquires to how
he got here? I don't know basically he gets sucked into this massive jar type
weapon and he ends up here wherever is; speculation at this point possibly in
Lord Zedd Inter-dimensional Prison [I made this up but something like this.]
But back to
my point; why would you move specifically Tommy/The Green Power Ranger?
[Because the majority of The Power Rangers get caught in this massive jar type
weapon,] to somewhere which is easier to get to and alongside the other
captured Power Rangers, so the smarter move would have been to kept Tommy/The
Green Power Ranger, where he is whilst using the other Power Rangers as a decoy
so they can be rescued, but it takes up more time for Tommy/The Green Power
Ranger in this location.
This episode receives: 8/10, this episode
is excellent; there is a lot happening in it.
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