Mighty Morphin Power Rangers [Season 3,] Episode 141: Master Vile and the Metallic Armor: Part II by AverageMansReviews
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5 things about this episode
Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/other
effects/transformation
Daddy's home; Part II: Storyline, Action, Art and Character [Character
developments;] Tommy/The White Power Ranger is just about to head into The
Caves of Deception [which can be located underneath Lord Zedd and Rita
Repulsa's Palace] to hopefully retrieve the Zeo Crystal, he does get a
warning from Zordon via his communicator of "Be extremely careful, Tommy
nothing in this cave is what it appears to be." As soon as this entrance
opens Goldar appears from the left-hand side of the screen entering this shot.
They have a very tiny combat back and forth, but as always these combat
sequences between these two characters offers so much entertainment regardless
of how long or short sequences, after dealing with mirage of Goldar.
Essentially what we have here is from Zordon's warning until this task is
completed is a longer and a child friendly outlay to something like Luke
Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 1980 where without
giving too much away he is on Dagobah with Master Yoda and R2-D2, but I am
making reference to when Skywalker goes investigating on his own. It has that
presentation and lighter tone, but not less serious as I have already made
reference to a child friendly.
In a nutshell we find out from this
dialogue exchange whilst Tommy/The White Power Ranger is making his way through
this location; that if anyone remotely evil including previously being evil
touches the Zeo Crystal the results are unpleasant, which as everyone should
know this could present Tommy with the problem what with once being in the
service of Empress Rita as The Green Power Ranger, so contacting the crystal it
examines what Tommy has done in the past and present [with him being shocked
and us seeing what it sees mental imagery.]
This episode receives: 10/10, this episode is top-notch entertainment; like the
previous episode, it has so much to offer and I have just spoken about a little
bit of it.
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