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Post by xman on Oct 14, 2020 12:07:56 GMT -5
Dino Charge Rangers still the worst Ranger team You misspelled "Operation Overdrive". Anyway, good episode. In terms of a season, Operation overdrive's is kind of mediocre. But, if you're talking to individual character arcs or developments for anyone, well, only Mack had the most development. The rest of the characters, not so much. Now arsenals and ranger powers, yeah the Overdrive Rangers have like the most generic looking weapons and tech. Their civilian powers are like even generic when you really think about it. It's like every other ranger teams from the past four seasons of Power Disney era all won the superpowers lottery, but the Overdrive team get the short end of the stick. But whatever. Now the episode itself, it's okay. A bit disappointing that we won't actually get to see the Beast Morphers rangers and the Dino Charge rangers fight side-by-side against Snide because of the f@#$'n sentai footage from Kyoryuger vs. Go-Busters. But, what can I expect from this new era of Power Rangers team-up episode?! The rest of the episode is fine. It's just setting us up for parts two and three of the crossover, so that's about it.
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Post by crossranger on Oct 14, 2020 14:09:25 GMT -5
The MMPR team couldn’t wipe their own asses without instructions from Zordon The Time Force Rangers enforced human supremacy over an oppressed minority group (mutants) and gladly worked for a tyrannical government. The Overdrive Rangers were obnoxious a-holes The Samurai Rangers made a poor woman who was raised her entire life for one purpose feel like an unwanted outsider because she wasn’t Justin Bieber like the decoy leader they trained with. But somehow the Dino Charge Rangers were the worst? You hit the spot. By the way, you digi-evolve? "Oct 14, 2020 14:07:56 GMT -3 xman said: In terms of a season, Operation overdrive's is kind of mediocre. But, if you're talking to individual character arcs or developments for anyone, well, only Mack had the most development. The rest of the characters, not so much. Now arsenals and ranger powers, yeah the Overdrive Rangers have like the most generic looking weapons and tech. Their civilian powers are like even generic when you really think about it. It's like every other ranger teams from the past four seasons of Power Disney era all won the superpowers lottery, but the Overdrive team get the short end of the stick. But whatever. " Mack probably had one of the most interesting development in Ranger history. A robot who doesn't know he is a Robot? Sadly, it wasn't the best of the executions.
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Post by Venusaur on Oct 14, 2020 15:07:21 GMT -5
A robot who doesn't know he is a Robot? Sadly, it wasn't the best of the executions. The execution was goddamn laughable. Andrew Hartford wanted a son so he built....an android that physically and mentally resembles an adult. Just what? It would have made sense if he was an android replica of Hartford’s dead son. But no Hartford’s creepy ass just wanted a sexually mature “son” for uhhh reasons...
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Post by cd on Oct 14, 2020 15:17:42 GMT -5
The Dino Charge Rangers destroyed their Earth, rewrote 65 million years of planetary history, and don't care in the slightest. Their plan that resulted in them destroying their Earth and rewriting 65 million years of planetary history ended up being all for naught as not only did Sledge survive the blackhole but allowed him to travel into the main Power Rangers dimension (And tell me what's worse, they destroyed their Earth but Sledge survive or that their Earth may have made it through the blackhole but is now a lifeless ice ball?). And now went back home while Sledge and co. are still alive and leave the Grid Battleforce Rangers to deal with THEIR villains. Yep, the worst. 1) you said it. If Sledge survived, the Earth could survive, in a different Universe. 2) Time Force say hello. The Power Rangers rewroted history all the time. Since MMPR. (Kim in the Wild West? The MMPR in colonial times?) In fact the motto of Power Rangers shouldn't be "Let the power be with you", it should be "Screw the timeline". 3) At least the Dino Charge Rangers came back to deal with Sledge. The original MMPR never deal with Zedd and Rita. They "retire". Sure. And the OO Rangers are not surpassed by anyone in being a$$holes. 1) Sledge pulled Earth out of it's orbit with Kendall saying they'll freeze to death, even noting it was starting to get colder. And since where Sledge came out wasn't near any suns, even if the Earth came out in tact, all their love ones still froze to death. It's not a better alternative. lol
2) Time Force acknowledge their changing history was a bad thing and we even saw the result of their tampering: time itself starting to rip apart above their heads, whereas Dino Super Charge downplayed the implications of what they'd done in favor of playing it off as the some new adventure with the team happily running into the zoo to clean up triceratop diarrhea. Zordon said their ancestors were the first humans to use ranger powers so the Wild West Rangers were something that was meant to happen, you can call it grandfather paradox or something. And the Giant Rats and Tom Oliver were probably, at best, blips in the radar seeing as everything returned to normal afterwards. Dino Charge caused a massive history overhaul and its brushed off as no big deal. Yeah it's bad.
3) Not really. Originally they only came over to rescue Keepers, only to later find out Sledge and co. were revived and were nearly defeated before the GB team came to rescue them. And then willingly return back to their dimension despite knowing Sledge was still at large, whereas most of the MMPR team had been forced to retire before they got the chance to defeat Rita and Zedd. Also none of the Overdrive Rangers caused accidental genocide, so that makes them a better team than the Dino Charge Rangers by default. lol
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Post by cd on Oct 14, 2020 15:18:57 GMT -5
The MMPR team couldn’t wipe their own asses without instructions from Zordon The Time Force Rangers enforced human supremacy over an oppressed minority group (mutants) and gladly worked for a tyrannical government. The Overdrive Rangers were obnoxious a-holes The Samurai Rangers made a poor woman who was raised her entire life for one purpose feel like an unwanted outsider because she wasn’t Justin Bieber like the decoy leader they trained with. But somehow the Dino Charge Rangers were the worst? None of those teams caused accidental genocide, so that makes them better than the Dino Charge team by default. XD
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Post by crossranger on Oct 14, 2020 17:13:02 GMT -5
1) Sledge pulled Earth out of it's orbit with Kendall saying they'll freeze to death, even noting it was starting to get colder. And since where Sledge came out wasn't near any suns, even if the Earth came out in tact, all their love ones still froze to death. It's not a better alternative. lol
2) Time Force acknowledge their changing history was a bad thing and we even saw the result of their tampering: time itself starting to rip apart above their heads, whereas Dino Super Charge downplayed the implications of what they'd done in favor of playing it off as the some new adventure with the team happily running into the zoo to clean up triceratop diarrhea. Zordon said their ancestors were the first humans to use ranger powers so the Wild West Rangers were something that was meant to happen, you can call it grandfather paradox or something. And the Giant Rats and Tom Oliver were probably, at best, blips in the radar seeing as everything returned to normal afterwards. Dino Charge caused a massive history overhaul and its brushed off as no big deal. Yeah it's bad.
3) Not really. Originally they only came over to rescue Keepers, only to later find out Sledge and co. were revived and were nearly defeated before the GB team came to rescue them. And then willingly return back to their dimension despite knowing Sledge was still at large, whereas most of the MMPR team had been forced to retire before they got the chance to defeat Rita and Zedd. Also none of the Overdrive Rangers caused accidental genocide, so that makes them a better team than the Dino Charge Rangers by default. lol 1) Considering the Rangers were trying to save the Earth from an "intentional genocide", which caused an "accidental genocide", I said, that's pretty a non-choice for me. They did the morally correct. The other thing is not doing anything and let everybody freeze to death, which is also genocide. Also, they have to destroy the Dark Energem, perhaps one of the most powerful evil objects in the Power Rangers Universe, which corrupts everybody who touch it, empower evil villians to the Nth level and probably making the Earth a target for every single bad guy who wants power. How to deal with it? Sealing it again? Like Sentai 6? That worked pretty well for the planet and his population. Poor Heckyl. Besides, probably the Dino Charge Rangers saved the Universe from the Dark Energem, destroying the Earth (sounds like a Warhammer 40000 campaign, or the finale of a Gloryhammer's album. LOL) 2) We never know if the history became better. Probably the same as the original timeline, but with dinosaurs. Probably WWII were fought riding T-Rexes (with Gaitling guns in their head, like Dino Force Brave. LOL) or Abraham Lincoln wasn't killed by John W. Booth, but by a Velociraptor. I dunno. Seems like instead a museum, it was a zoo. Big deal. No apocalyptic setting, no dystopia (as we see in the Christmas episode. Even Santa was alive!). My theory is dinos are an endangered species and they are barely a significant change in the history. Only a few species survived to the modern age. Wld West Rangers was not "grandfather paradox more like "self-fullfilling prophecy". Tom Oliver was more a "grandfather paradox". He is probably the ancestor of modern age Tommy and the White Stranger. 3) You said it. Sledge was revived, but he was destroyed (after emerging from the wormhole) by Ninja Steel Rangers and KODA. So, there you go. Koda handled the problem. It's not the Dino Charge Rangers' fault if he was resurrected. Also, they retreat because Keeper was in danger. Also, they return to their dimension, but they can come back anytime, it's not a big deal. It's like, they can be called anytime.
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Post by cd on Oct 14, 2020 18:28:50 GMT -5
Eh, the genocide could have been averted if Keeper explain HOW destroying the Dark Energem would defeat Sledge. Like, he never made it clear how one would undo the other. Like, couldn't they have flown the zords into the space and like, blast or slash the chain? Unless you're in the same camp as me and thinks Keeper was the real main villain the entire time. XD
And it's mainly the fact all their villains return and they just peace out. Like, you're telling me one of them couldn't have stuck around to help out (Like Chase, since he didn't get a lot to do with in this episode)? It be like if the Time Force Rangers traveled back to 2002, help the Wild Force Rangers shut down the plant, and then return to the future even though the Mutorgs were still at large (And may not have had their mutant half sucked out).
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Post by xman on Oct 15, 2020 9:31:50 GMT -5
In terms of a season, Operation overdrive's is kind of mediocre. But, if you're talking to individual character arcs or developments for anyone, well, only Mack had the most development. The rest of the characters, not so much. Now arsenals and ranger powers, yeah the Overdrive Rangers have like the most generic looking weapons and tech. Their civilian powers are like even generic when you really think about it. It's like every other ranger teams from the past four seasons of Power Disney era all won the superpowers lottery, but the Overdrive team get the short end of the stick. But whatever. Mack probably had one of the most interesting development in Ranger history. A robot who doesn't know he is a Robot? Sadly, it wasn't the best of the executions. Yeah, that is the number one weakness about Operation Overdrive as a season. "GOOD IDEAS, BAD EXECUTION!!"
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Post by crossranger on Oct 15, 2020 10:29:01 GMT -5
Eh, the genocide could have been averted if Keeper explain HOW destroying the Dark Energem would defeat Sledge. Like, he never made it clear how one would undo the other. Like, couldn't they have flown the zords into the space and like, blast or slash the chain? Unless you're in the same camp as me and thinks Keeper was the real main villain the entire time. XD And it's mainly the fact all their villains return and they just peace out. Like, you're telling me one of them couldn't have stuck around to help out (Like Chase, since he didn't get a lot to do with in this episode)? It be like if the Time Force Rangers traveled back to 2002, help the Wild Force Rangers shut down the plant, and then return to the future even though the Mutorgs were still at large (And may not have had their mutant half sucked out). I always believe Keeper is a "Secret A$$hole" and he knew all the time how to destroy the Dark Energem, an object which could endanger the entire Universe, but he had to "convince" an entire planet to unify and create that beam of light, to weakened it, and then strike it with a giant mecha. Think about it: the Dark Energem can't be destroyed if the entire population of a planet couldn't help. It's too strong to be destroyed by the power of a Megazord (or several). And he never had to tell the Rangers the risk or consequences, or they never gonna sacrifice the population of Earth, on purpose. Keeper probably believes "the end justify the means", and perhaps he believed destroying a planet is just a minor sacrifice to save the entire Universe. I dunno. For me, Keeper believes the rest of the Earth, humans and dinosaurs (and Zenowing and Heckyll) are just pawns to protect the Energems and the Universe, and he used the chance of "Sledge threatening the Earth" to destroy the Energem. Anyway, Wasn't Ryjack's fault and his stupid reanimator, the responsible of the resurrection of dead villians? Also his obsession with collecting enemy weapons? In any case, Captain Chaku is the one responsible for not collecting the Ryjack's junk.
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Post by BradyMcKnight on Apr 4, 2021 23:50:32 GMT -5
Man for a brief MoTW Ryjack has made a major impact on this season.
Oh lol I assumed the purple tracking dot was Roxy but here she is in the base.
Oh it was Keeper!
“There’s a catch, it blew up.” That was legit hilarious.
oh hey Snide
Zo...Zo calm down!
sh*t Zoey, ya dun goofed
aw man just seeing the Zedd staff gives me chills.
“Your safe Keeper!” *truck drives away* I shouldn”t have laughed so hard at that.
OH HI BOYS 😍
Oh look, triptoids!
lol Chase mad at Zoey. Can’t say I blame him.
I recognize Sledge’s blaster, Wrench’s Axe, Fury’s sword, Poisandra’s scythe and IS THAT A DIGITIZED PSYCHO RANGER CARD
are they gonna...please...do the thing?
YES. A TEAM-UP MORPH SEQUENCE.
Wait....those were def Camille and Michael’s voices. Did they do ADR or did the editors mangae to frankenbite these lines?
Everything avout Dino Charge was so cool. I’m almost crying watching this fight.
Ayyyy Tyler’s battlizer.
YES I LOVE THE VICTORY CHARGE ATTACK.
Team finishers in general have been sorely missed.
“It’s a bomb!” being a recurring gag with Sledge is my favourite stulid thing
POISY! ❤️❤️❤️
oh yeah, the Beast Morpher rangers are here.
finish this up quick and get back to the Dino Charge plot please.
It’s kinda lame the BMs had to save them but okay.
What? They’re going home?
“We’re needed back home.” EXCUSE ME? Tell me WHAT is more pressing than the resurrection of Sledge’s ENTIRE CREW.
Okay but they’re leaving Keeper.
Wait now Keeper’s also leaving??? What is going on here?
A few weird things here and the pacing was a tad rushed, but overall I loved this. Everything I want in a team-up: returning villains, specific plot references, a full morph sequence and an actual battle. Legendary Battle and Dimensions in Danger sorely lacked all those things. I can’t wait for the next part!
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