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Post by purplecreator on Sept 28, 2020 15:22:56 GMT -5
Megaforce was a terrible season. Super Megaforce was even worse. I recently began watching Goseiger (again). The first 16 episodes do more stuff with the plot, characters and storyline than the whole (Super) Megaforce season(s) TOGETHER. Cons: Badly adapted Goseiger/Gokaiger footage. Rangers loose their powers at the end of Megafroce and their morphers are a bust, yet they are still morphed. Super Megafroce has the Black Ranger become a Green Ranger and both are totally different characters in their own respective Sentai seasons. Super Megafroce didn't manage to make up its mind weather if the Super Mega powers are a power-up or an entirely separate set of powers. The Megaforce powers just show up unharmed in the Dark Robo Knight episodes. As Vrak does - out of nowhere. Gosei is a terrbile mentor. Tensou is just a bad version of Alpha 5/6/7. The tribute episodes don't actually pay attention to the 19 seasons of PR history. Plus we are presented with the "New Powers" crap. Troy did nothing, at least emotional-wise. They tried to ship us a Jake/Emma relationship and have failed terribly. The characters are written in an awful way to the point they are not even believable. Or relevant for that matter. The cast tried their best, I'm sure, but they couldn't salvage anything with the kind of writing they were presented with. In Legendary Battle, they could have had each Megaforce Ranger call out each of the Veteran Rangers' names at least in the Extended Version. Instead, we got a billionth call out of Tommy's name. Come on, they had the actors NOD at the camera IN THEIR RANGER SUITS! Insufficient Sentai footage used for one of the biggest battles in PR history featuring all Ranger teams to date. A 2-minute Legnedary Battle IS NOT "legendary". The whole season was boring so much that it was hard to watch. Pros: The only good thing in the season were Ranger cameos. But even they couldn't save the season. I agree with all of that. And it was Jake/Gia Shipping. And like I said. Emma leaving a battle to help a kid get his kite off the ground is not something a Ranger would do! I agree about the so-called "Legendary Battle"! It lasted TWO minutes! Ultraman battles last longer than that! WatchMojo mentioned that the Legendary Battle's length was one of the worst things Power Rangers did! Agreed about Troy's lack of emotion! Robot Knight showed more emotion than him! Hell, they could have given Robo Knight a human form! The monster names were bad, too!
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Post by crossranger on Sept 28, 2020 23:33:08 GMT -5
Megaforce was a terrible season. Super Megaforce was even worse. I recently began watching Goseiger (again). The first 16 episodes do more stuff with the plot, characters and storyline than the whole (Super) Megaforce season(s) TOGETHER. Cons: Badly adapted Goseiger/Gokaiger footage. Rangers loose their powers at the end of Megafroce and their morphers are a bust, yet they are still morphed. Super Megafroce has the Black Ranger become a Green Ranger and both are totally different characters in their own respective Sentai seasons. Super Megafroce didn't manage to make up its mind weather if the Super Mega powers are a power-up or an entirely separate set of powers. The Megaforce powers just show up unharmed in the Dark Robo Knight episodes. As Vrak does - out of nowhere. Gosei is a terrbile mentor. Tensou is just a bad version of Alpha 5/6/7. The tribute episodes don't actually pay attention to the 19 seasons of PR history. Plus we are presented with the "New Powers" crap. Troy did nothing, at least emotional-wise. They tried to ship us a Jake/Emma relationship and have failed terribly. The characters are written in an awful way to the point they are not even believable. Or relevant for that matter. The cast tried their best, I'm sure, but they couldn't salvage anything with the kind of writing they were presented with. In Legendary Battle, they could have had each Megaforce Ranger call out each of the Veteran Rangers' names at least in the Extended Version. Instead, we got a billionth call out of Tommy's name. Come on, they had the actors NOD at the camera IN THEIR RANGER SUITS! Insufficient Sentai footage used for one of the biggest battles in PR history featuring all Ranger teams to date. A 2-minute Legnedary Battle IS NOT "legendary". The whole season was boring so much that it was hard to watch. Pros: The only good thing in the season were Ranger cameos. But even they couldn't save the season. I think Megaforce is an OK season, nothing fancy. It reach moments of mediocrity, but there are worse seasons over there: Operation Overdrive is atrocious in every single level (probably acting is better, because I can't deny, Andrew Gray delivered his lines like he was half-sleep, but I disagree) or Ninja Steel (both seasons, Super improved some things, but it had devolved in some other things), or Samurai or SuperSamurai. SuperMegaforce is worse, but is not that bad as again the rest of the seasons I enlisted. - "Badly adapted Goseiger/Gokaiger footage": I think it's an improv from Goseiger, that's a nothing burger season, with bland characters, and even blander villians. Brajira stands out. I don't have anything to say about Gokaiger, it's badly adapted, sure. But Megaforce is better than Goseiger, hands down. - "Super Megafroce has the Black Ranger become a Green Ranger and both are totally different characters in their own respective Sentai seasons" Welcome to Power Rangers. First time? Did you see the first six seasons?. There is more complain between Noah having different personalities being him the Blue Ranger, than Jake passing from Black to Green. - "Rangers loose their powers at the end of Megaforce and their morphers are a bust, yet they are still morphed". I think it's not a problem per se. It's more baffling with Rangers coming back with powers that we believe they lost, like Jason in Forever Red, or in DImensions in Danger with Tommy being the Green Ranger, the White Ranger, the Turbo Red, Rocky being MMPR Red (with Jason coming back as MMPR Red, WTF?). I thing the MegaRangers fixed the morphers with the power of RoboKnight. More believable than "Master Morpher". - "The Megaforce powers just show up unharmed in the Dark Robo Knight episodes. As Vrak does - out of nowhere". The same as above. - "Gosei is a terrbile mentor. Tensou is just a bad version of Alpha 5/6/7." Yeah, I agree wholeheartly. - "The tribute episodes don't actually pay attention to the 19 seasons of PR history. Plus we are presented with the "New Powers" crap." I agree with this one too. - "Super Megafroce didn't manage to make up its mind weather if the Super Mega powers are a power-up or an entirely separate set of powers." Nitpicking. The same happened with Tommy and his ludicrous Master Morpher. He called every set of powers he had. Why? It's a power up? It has an advantage in battle? Strategy?. We don't know if every set of powers is stronger than before (Of course, besides Zeo. The song said it! LOL). Fans didn't complain in that. - "Troy did nothing, at least emotional-wise." I agree, but I think is a direction problem, more than acting. Well, acting is an issue, but the director has to guide better the actors. The rest of the actors didn't show a lot of range either, most of them scream their lines. Also the writing it was lazy for sure. But Vrak is back is probably one of my favorites episodes in the Neo-Saban era. It would be better if they explain the transformation of Troy in Super Saiyan...... - "They tried to ship us a Jake/Emma relationship and have failed terribly". It's Power Rangers. Every ship is terrible. The only believable relationship is Tommy/Kat, because they are both damaged people, former villians. Ninja Steel had a "real relationship" but that only matters in the final episodes. Romance is not a strong suit for Power Rangers. - "The characters are written in an awful way to the point they are not even believable. Or relevant for that matter. The cast tried their best, I'm sure, but they couldn't salvage anything with the kind of writing they were presented with." I think they are more believable than other seasons, like NInja Steel. At least, they look incredible surprised to gain powers, they have a wholesome feeling, and they care for each other. At least, they are not a$$holes like Operation Overdrive. - "In Legendary Battle, they could have had each Megaforce Ranger call out each of the Veteran Rangers' names at least in the Extended Version. Instead, we got a billionth call out of Tommy's name. Come on, they had the actors NOD at the camera IN THEIR RANGER SUITS!". Come on, that's nitpicking. In Dimensions in Danger, Tommy appeared like "You missed me?", it was worse than nodding the camera. And in Forever Red, the whole dialogue Cole said "He is the best Red Ranger" is so full of cringe. But again, Forever Red had another good qualities. - "Insufficient Sentai footage used for one of the biggest battles in PR history featuring all Ranger teams to date. A 2-minute Legnedary Battle IS NOT "legendary".I agree with that. But again, I have the feeling the season could be worse if the Veteran Rangers overshadowed the MegaRangers. It's a matter of opinion, But Once a Ranger had the same problem but worse: The OO Rangers retiring after losing their powers, and the Veteran Rangers taking their places like nothing. - "The whole season was boring so much that it was hard to watch." I find Megaforce more entertaining than Super Megaforce, for sure. But there are episodes of OO, Ninja Steel or Jungle Fury that are unbearable, like the RedBot episodes, or the episodes where the parents fall in love in Ninja Steel. I said, WTF? Overall, I don't think it's the worse season ever, It's lazy? for sure. DIssapointing? Yeah, it had a great potential, wasted by an EP who didn't care about quality (and yet, the last season of Neo-Saban had the quality all over the place. And don't get me started with Bruce Kalish and quality).
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Post by Venusaur on Oct 1, 2020 16:05:02 GMT -5
. Rangers loose their powers at the end of Megafroce and their morphers are a bust, yet they are still morphed. Their morphers were restored before End Game ended. That’s on you for not paying attention. That’s not a flaw of the show. Sorry Charlie [quotw] Super Megafroce has the Black Ranger become a Green Ranger and both are totally different characters in their own respective Sentai seasons[/quote] And they’re one consistent character in Megaforce, chief. It’s called adapting. They’re a power up (hence the name Super Mega) that the Rangers can morph directly into. Again not a flaw. .....they were never harmed in the first place. They used their normal Megaforce powers as a base form all the time in Super Megaforce. What are you even on about? He literally went into hiding. This was literally explained in End Game So is Zordon Alpha is a bad version of Alpha This is consistent flaw in all anniversary episodes dating back to Forever Red Which was explained but y’all like to bitch Ignores his bromance with Robo Knight No they didn’t. You keep making up issues that don’t exist Well they were suppose to be an homage to the MMPR team so... . lol what? What are you on about? After Tommy left the show he had Forever Red and Dino Thunder. Noah saying his name is not the billionth call out. I can’t even lmao.
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Post by GoseiYellow on Oct 1, 2020 21:50:13 GMT -5
I don't think Zordon is a terrible mentor though
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Post by purplecreator on Oct 1, 2020 22:12:31 GMT -5
Me either, Yellow! For if it hadn't been for Zordon, we wouldn't have the original team! I think Kimberly said that he was like a father to them.
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Post by GoseiYellow on Oct 2, 2020 0:50:45 GMT -5
Yeah and I don't wanna sound rude, but looking at this, I feel like this argument is just... childish.
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Post by purplecreator on Oct 2, 2020 5:31:56 GMT -5
Big time!
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Post by mnikolic on Oct 2, 2020 10:26:19 GMT -5
Too lazy to hit the quote buttons, so I'm just going to reply the copy/paste way:
crossranger/bulbasaur: "And they’re one consistent character in Megaforce, chief. It’s called adapting."/ " Welcome to Power Rangers. First time? Did you see the first six seasons?. There is more complain between Noah having different personalities being him the Blue Ranger, than Jake passing from Black to Green. "
Let's see: T.J. goes from Red to Blue in TWO different seasons featuring TWO different sets of powers, different surroundings and a Ranger character who's actually from another planet from the get-go, etc.. Super Megaforce deos not have the Rangers go to space, the surroundings stay exactly the same, Andros ended up mentioning his home planet in PRiS WAY MORE than Orion ever did. Only the villains change because... Sentai footage. It's like Super Megaforce attempted to be a bad version of PRiS. The only difference between the two seasons is: PRiS got the story right, SM didn't. Noah's peronsality change actually didn't bother me since both GoseiBlue and GokaiBlue were skilled fighters, at least judging by what I've seen in both Goseiger so far and in Gokaiger. GokaiGreen wasn't a skilled fighter. It's exactly why I think GokaiGreen's footage was not appropriate for Jake's character, because the character difference is too obvious.
"Nitpicking. The same happened with Tommy and his ludicrous Master Morpher. He called every set of powers he had. Why? It's a power up? It has an advantage in battle? Strategy?. We don't know if every set of powers is stronger than before (Of course, besides Zeo. The song said it! LOL). Fans didn't complain in that. "/ "They’re a power up (hence the name Super Mega) that the Rangers can morph directly into. Again not a flaw."
The difference here is, neither of Tommy's powers was trerated as a power-up to the powers he currently uses. Plus the show had clearly established what a power-up is: - PRiS's Battleizer - PRLG's Lights of Orion - PRLR's Mega Battle - PRTF's MegaBattle Armor & Battle Warrior Armor etc..
The Super Mega powers don't fit into that category since a Ranger ends up changing colors. Which is something that never happened and is in direct contradiction of what was previousely established as a powers up and what was previousely estalblished as Rangers changing colors because of switching to a new set of powers. Super Megaforce clearly ignores that. ".....they were never harmed in the first place. They used their normal Megaforce powers as a base form all the time in Super Megaforce. What are you even on about?"
Whoops. My bad. I completely forgot about the Rangers having their morpehrs restored. Yet another proof that the season is crap, because usually, I don't forget such moments and I'm a fan of PR since like forever.
"He literally went into hiding. This was literally explained in End Game"
Agaib, my bad. The episode was clearly more forgettable for me than I imagined.
"No they didn’t. You keep making up issues that don’t exist"
Sorry, my bad. AGAIN. I meant Gia.
"lol what? What are you on about? After Tommy left the show he had Forever Red and Dino Thunder. Noah saying his name is not the billionth call out. I can’t even lmao."
Let's not forget Kimberly and some other MMPR team members making a big fuss about Tommy being kidnapped or them fighting evil versions of themselves before everything is fine. Let's also not forget the Green Ranger powers basically running on low battery power for the first 12 eps of MMPR S2. MMPR/Zeo was basically a Tommy show.
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Post by crossranger on Oct 3, 2020 23:55:48 GMT -5
˄ What is this? The Nitpicking edition? "Let's see: T.J. goes from Red to Blue in TWO different seasons featuring TWO different sets of powers, different surroundings and a Ranger character who's actually from another planet from the get-go, etc.. Super Megaforce deos not have the Rangers go to space, the surroundings stay exactly the same, Andros ended up mentioning his home planet in PRiS WAY MORE than Orion ever did. Only the villains change because... Sentai footage. It's like Super Megaforce attempted to be a bad version of PRiS. The only difference between the two seasons is: PRiS got the story right, SM didn't. Noah's peronsality change actually didn't bother me since both GoseiBlue and GokaiBlue were skilled fighters, at least judging by what I've seen in both Goseiger so far and in Gokaiger. GokaiGreen wasn't a skilled fighter. It's exactly why I think GokaiGreen's footage was not appropriate for Jake's character, because the character difference is too obvious."
You are not making sense. The setting doesn't matter in Power Rangers. MMPR season 3 went from a Ninja-themed season (Kakuranger), with Japanese mystic powers to Zeo, adated from a season with a militaristic organization, with superpowers fighting Alien robots. They went to space? Nope. The change from Black to Green (like Adam from MMPR3 to Zeo, or the opposite, Carlos from Green Turbo to Black Space) shouldn't bothered you. The goofy fighting style is barely in the season, and Doc has more in common (personality-wise) with Jake, than Agri, Goseiblack. Noah bothered me more, having the smart look, and beig quiet in the sentai footage with a fighting style with a long range weapon, to being a super cool character like Joe Gibken, sporting dual swords, and trying to train and taking down Barizorg/Argus alone, by himself. Jake was more a goofy character. The GokaiGreen footage suited it better. The GoseiBlack too, but it was because Goseigers has no personalities whatsoever. But nitpicking..........
"The difference here is, neither of Tommy's powers was trerated as a power-up to the powers he currently uses. Plus the show had clearly established what a power-up is: - PRiS's Battleizer - PRLG's Lights of Orion - PRLR's Mega Battle - PRTF's MegaBattle Armor & Battle Warrior Armor etc.."
Oh, I know the difference between a power up or a Battlizer. But Then, he shouldn't have the Master Morpher, or use more than a set of Powers. Or he's a Kamen Rider, with different modes?. The acknowledgment of powers having being stronger season to season (to a full stop after In Space) comes from Zeo itself. Besides, you are nitpicking. The Super Mega Modes let the Rangers access other sets of Powers. It's not that hard to understand. A better adaptation to the fight. But it has its limits: two minutes. Better than the Master Morpher explanation-Oh wait, there isn't one. Geeeeeeeez.......
"The Super Mega powers don't fit into that category since a Ranger ends up changing colors. Which is something that never happened and is in direct contradiction of what was previousely established as a powers up and what was previousely estalblished as Rangers changing colors because of switching to a new set of powers. Super Megaforce clearly ignores that."
In what way? There is not a rule establishing about changing colors. You are contradicting yourself, if you said clearly T.J. changed from Red to Blue, and other Rangers like Tommy, Adam, Rocky, Carlos, changed colors, how is not established? You are nitpicking. Besides, everybody in the team of Megaforce can be a Red Ranger. For two minutes. At least, the Grid can't explode from using the same color at the same time, I guess.
"Whoops. My bad. I completely forgot about the Rangers having their morpehrs restored. Yet another proof that the season is crap, because usually, I don't forget such moments and I'm a fan of PR since like forever."
If you don't remember details, it's not a proof the season is bad, it's proof you have a bad memory. I saw the episode once or twice, and I remember those details. In fact, even if I watch a bad movie (like the Last Jedi) or bad tv Series (like Picard) and I can remember details.
"Agaib, my bad. The episode was clearly more forgettable for me than I imagined."
Yeap, memory issues. A season can be forgettable, but come on. If you are explaining something that bothered you about powers, changing colors and stuff, you can't have so many mistakes about this issues. Probably your memory are constructing a false sense of "badness" and Megaforce is not that bad as you believe....
"Sorry, my bad. AGAIN. I meant Gia."
Jake/Gia pair didn't bothered me so much as Mike/Emily. She acted like a 13 years-old. She was clearly inmature for Mike, probably she was 16 or something, but she was treated like this country girl (like Kotoha) but she was naive. Gia showed more backbone. The episode when Jake changed bodies with Noah, showed an interesting side of Gia: she felt attracted to Jake's body with Noah's brain, which it means she is somewhat superficial, because she likes Jake, physically, but she likes smart men. Truly something to explore, psychologically.
"Let's not forget Kimberly and some other MMPR team members making a big fuss about Tommy being kidnapped or them fighting evil versions of themselves before everything is fine. Let's also not forget the Green Ranger powers basically running on low battery power for the first 12 eps of MMPR S2. MMPR/Zeo was basically a Tommy show."
MMPR season 2 (until Tommy came back as White Ranger, then it was the Tommy show) was probably the best times of MMPR, better than s1. Tommy running down of powers, more drama between he and Kim, between characters, Zedd being a badass before RIta (and soccer moms) neutered him, Bulk and Skull trying to figure the Rangers' identities out, mpre civilians fights, and better fights, Trini having finally a personality....
EDIT: I should recommend to watch Megaforce again. I did another shot in the season, and it's not that bad. I saw worse things in Star Trek Discovery and Picard.........
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Post by mnikolic on Oct 7, 2020 15:49:54 GMT -5
Tommy's Master Morpher does not need an eplalation as it's clearly shown on-screen that IT is a DIGITAL Power Morpher. It does not feature a phisichal Power Coin. Tommy also is not seen wearing a Dino Gem in DiD. It's because Master Morpher is just a power switch for him to switch between all of his Ranger powers. It's why he was able to use tham all in 1 episode (except Turbo ones, but that's fine since Turbo Red did not show in Tommy's coma dream in DinoThunder either). His Green, 2 White Power Coins, his Zeo Sub-Crystal and his Dino Gem have been (and still are) stored somewhere else in a device or something, obviously since Draven had no idea about the new tech being used with the said Ranger powers. Which has not only allowed Tommy to escape (the Master Morpher obviously increased the Black Dino Gem's powers), but to even make Tommy easily switch between his Ranger forms with ease. I'm sure that other Rangers that used multiple powers also have Master Morphers, but it just wasn't featured in the episode.
On the color-establishing rule: I am not saying that a rule for Rangers changing colors is or should be established. It happens when a Ranger can't commit to their Ranger duites for a given reason, someone new takes their place which causes at least 1 Ranger to change their Ranger color and/or the new power source does not offer the same set of Ranger colors for them to use. So there, in my opinion, are no rules there. What I am saying is that the show clearly established that when a Ranger switched to a new power source which caused them to change their Ranger color, their new power was not established as a power-up mode. Since PRiS we have not had a single Ranger to get a power-up which caused them to change their Ranger color. Rangers would keep their Ranger color weather they got individual power-ups or team power-ups. Did any of the Samurai Rangers change the color of their suit when any of them used the Black Box to activate their power-up mode? No. Did any of the Megaforce Rangers change their Ranger color when they got Ultra Mode? No. The same thing happened in a load of older/legacy seasons. Yet, in Super Megaforce, about 13 seasons of a clearly established rule what is a power-up and what is not is thrown away and forgotten about when Jake becomes the Green Ranger by using something that the show tries to sell as a power up, when the footage in the show contradicts it more than clearly. The Gokaiger suits way look too different compared to the Goseiger suits from both graphical and design perspectives.
I will take a look at Megaforce when I get the chance and not just Megaforce, but hopefully, some of the legacy seasons as well. But I'm pretty certain that my opinion on what is a power-up and what is not will stay as is. Because a Power Ranger power-up is Rangers getting upgrades to their suits without changing the base suit. Which is exactly SM does not do for Jake.
Trini had an excellent character-centric episode in S1 - Plague of the Mantis. So she did have personality estsblished before MMPR S2.
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Post by crossranger on Oct 7, 2020 22:09:18 GMT -5
Master Morpher is the most "roll of the eyes" moment of the franchise ever. Powers who thought he lost, like the Black Dino (confirmed depowered Dino Gem) are back, the same for the Green Power Coin. This is not is how power grid works, but whatever. I'm fascinated how people can defend more a cheap "fan-service" moment like that, akin to "I APPLAUDED BECAUSE I KNOW WHAT IT IS!!!", and then said "Oh, yeah, Megaforce sucks! High Five! No debate". For the record, it doesn't have any sense. It takes the point of "losing the powers" dramatic moment in the finale, and add just a cheap value. "Oh yeah, Tommy have the powers back. SOmehow". It reminds me of the bad Rise of Skywalker's Poe Dameron line: "Somehow, Palpatine's back". I rolled my eyes then, I rolled my eyes the moment Tommy have all of his powers back, Master Morpher. AT least, Beast Morphers have the Morph-X to repower the DIno Chargers. AGain, with Jake being Black Megaforce and then Green in Super Megaforce, the thing is simple and you said it: it's probably a new set of powers. Like the difference between MMPR and Zeo, and Adam going from black to green there. Except the Rangers not losing the first set of power, and gaining a new set. Besides, in a any moment Gosei or anybody said it was a power-up, like Ultra mode, just a new mode. So, if you think the Master Morpher can give Tommy different set of powers, but no power-up, just "modes" like a Kamen Rider, then you have to believe Jake having a normal mode (Megaforce Black), a power-up mode (Ultra mode Black) and a mode, than can access Legendary set of powers (Super Megaforce Green). I think you are the one believing it's just a power up. For other part, there is another example in Sentai (not TQGer): in Kyuranger, with Lucky, being Shishi Red, the Red Ranger, gaining a power-up who, basically transform him in a White Ranger. Also, Orion/Silver Ranger gain a Legendary MOde, that basically transform him in a Gold Ranger. So, no far fetched, the "power-up" can give a new color.
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Post by digificwriter on Oct 7, 2020 22:53:24 GMT -5
Megaforce isn't the best season, but it's also not the trainwreck people try and claim that it is.
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Post by boukengreen on Oct 8, 2020 0:50:19 GMT -5
Master Morpher is the most "roll of the eyes" moment of the franchise ever. Powers who thought he lost, like the Black Dino (confirmed depowered Dino Gem) are back, the same for the Green Power Coin. This is not is how power grid works, but whatever. I'm fascinated how people can defend more a cheap "fan-service" moment like that, akin to "I APPLAUDED BECAUSE I KNOW WHAT IT IS!!!", and then said "Oh, yeah, Megaforce sucks! High Five! No debate". For the record, it doesn't have any sense. It takes the point of "losing the powers" dramatic moment in the finale, and add just a cheap value. "Oh yeah, Tommy have the powers back. SOmehow". It reminds me of the bad Rise of Skywalker's Poe Dameron line: "Somehow, Palpatine's back". I rolled my eyes then, I rolled my eyes the moment Tommy have all of his powers back, Master Morpher. AT least, Beast Morphers have the Morph-X to repower the DIno Chargers. AGain, with Jake being Black Megaforce and then Green in Super Megaforce, the thing is simple and you said it: it's probably a new set of powers. Like the difference between MMPR and Zeo, and Adam going from black to green there. Except the Rangers not losing the first set of power, and gaining a new set. Besides, in a any moment Gosei or anybody said it was a power-up, like Ultra mode, just a new mode. So, if you think the Master Morpher can give Tommy different set of powers, but no power-up, just "modes" like a Kamen Rider, then you have to believe Jake having a normal mode (Megaforce Black), a power-up mode (Ultra mode Black) and a mode, than can access Legendary set of powers (Super Megaforce Green). I think you are the one believing it's just a power up. For other part, there is another example in Sentai (not TQGer): in Kyuranger, with Lucky, being Shishi Red, the Red Ranger, gaining a power-up who, basically transform him in a White Ranger. Also, Orion/Silver Ranger gain a Legendary MOde, that basically transform him in a Gold Ranger. So, no far fetched, the "power-up" can give a new color. While I totally agree that change of color is not really a big deal still I must say since they knew the color change was coming they could've easily tackled it by completely destroying Megaforce power, plus off topic - they could've let footsoldiers destroy the command center and Gosei could've given the rangers sky ship in his last moment to go and search for new power on some alien world, wouldn't that have been awesome.
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Post by digificwriter on Oct 8, 2020 1:03:48 GMT -5
Adult Power Rangers fans have forgotten how to just enjoy the franchise for what it is.
Power Rangers has never bothered to explain the 'hows' or 'whys' of its internal universe, and that fact used to not be a problem.
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Oct 8, 2020 2:09:45 GMT -5
Oh come on master morpher is no out of the blue deal like powers back for rangers in forever red or once a ranger episodes. And we know Tommy with the help of tech lady from dt since dt ended probably was tinkering with Morphin grid and was able to make device to tap into his old powers.
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