Review Time:
5 things about this episode
Warning: there are flashing/colourful/other effects
Storyline: it is good; good conclusion to this trilogy of episodes.
Rise of an old enemy and goes to sleep as an old
friend: the viewers get to
see the Dragonzord in all its glory destroying everything in his path; he does
have the equivalent of a scuffle with the Thunder Megazord, it is good to see
that he still packs a wallop but also it suggests with an air of mystery
[because we will never know] if they had used the Thunder Saber in its final
blow attack; the Dragonzord may have been either heavily damaged or worse as
the Thunder Megazord is a more up-to-date Zord at this point.
I've just realized that this was three components
going hand-in-hand action, art and character developments; because as I have
just been discussing the Dragonzord still looks strong and powerful demolishing
and so on; but the writers have in essence protected his image and everything
else that makes him a legendary Zord with this air of mystery/protected him
from not taking this possibly fatal blow.
On a quick side note; I wish the WWE would do
this with some of their aging characters/performers; protect the image of the
characters/performers in question by working around what they can do, so that
it doesn't break Kayfabe and show that the sands of time waits for no one.
This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent: yes everything
away from the Tommy's/The Green and White Power Rangers is good, but on the
whole this episode receives this mark.
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