Post by xman on Nov 2, 2018 13:20:36 GMT -5
You don't want to know the answer to that question, sixthrangerfan. Trust me, you really don't want to know why. Let's just forget about it and move onto something else.
Anyways, change of subject. Now, I have been meaning to ask in regards to whether or not Beast Morphers will be getting a crossover episode with any past Power Rangers seasons or past characters. But, what I want to know is why are people asking for or demanding that "Go-Busters vs. Gokaiger" should be adapted into an episode of Beast Morphers? Why do we even need to see the cast of Megaforce and Super Megaforce wear those damn Gokaiger suits again if A) Gokaiger is a show that is technically seven years old now?! B) Go-Busters is going to be seven years old, next year?! C) Megaforce's regular season was just mediocre at best?! And D) Super Megaforce is just straight-up embarrassing to watch and is almost universally-planned and hated by everybody (Both Power Rangers fans and non-Power Rangers fans alike)?! Seriously, what kind of logical sense does that even make to have an adaptation of a sentai crossover movie that is nine years old and it features characters that are from an anniversary series that is now seven years old and another group of character from a show that is six years old now?! Even if the producers and writers could adapt "Go-Busters vs Gokaiger" into an episode of Beast Morphers, it still isn't going to make up for the fact that the entire series of Megaforce/Super Megaforce is a god-awful 20th anniversary TV series of Power Rangers, and the characters should have been written better in their own show. Even the cast of Megaforce and Super Megaforce wished they had better scripts to work with in their own show and would like to see their characters lighten-up and not be a bunch of tight-asses 24/7. They wanted something better coming out of their own show as much as we do, and they demand better.
Now, if the writers and the show producers really want to redeem the characters of Megaforce and Super Megaforce or make us want to like them a bit more, then why not have the individual members of team interact with other past Power Rangers characters and current ranger teams outside of their own show?! Why can't they make the individual characters of Megaforce and Super Megaforce act more like real people who actual lives outside of being Power Rangers, and given more three-dimensional personalities?! Why do they need to be a bunch of unlikeable one-dimensional cardboard cut-outs who can't act on-screen?! I mean, look at characters such as Dustin from Ninja Storm, or Xander, Madison and Claire from Mystic Force, or Ziggy and Flynn from RPM. They have more three-dimensional personalities than the characters of Megaforce and Super Megaforce do. Plus, their actors know how to express emotions on-screen, sometimes. Even Dax from Operation Overdrive has a better personality than any of the characters from Megaforce and Super Megaforce and that really says a lot about why Megaforce/Super Megaforce was almost universally-panned and despised by many people. Go figure!
But, anyways. If the producers and writers of Beast Morphers want to give the show a crossover episode, may I suggest that they start adapting more story elements from the Boom! Studios comic books?! That's a hell of a lot better than just taking one sentai movie crossover idea and adapting that into an episode of Power Rangers?!
Anyways, change of subject. Now, I have been meaning to ask in regards to whether or not Beast Morphers will be getting a crossover episode with any past Power Rangers seasons or past characters. But, what I want to know is why are people asking for or demanding that "Go-Busters vs. Gokaiger" should be adapted into an episode of Beast Morphers? Why do we even need to see the cast of Megaforce and Super Megaforce wear those damn Gokaiger suits again if A) Gokaiger is a show that is technically seven years old now?! B) Go-Busters is going to be seven years old, next year?! C) Megaforce's regular season was just mediocre at best?! And D) Super Megaforce is just straight-up embarrassing to watch and is almost universally-planned and hated by everybody (Both Power Rangers fans and non-Power Rangers fans alike)?! Seriously, what kind of logical sense does that even make to have an adaptation of a sentai crossover movie that is nine years old and it features characters that are from an anniversary series that is now seven years old and another group of character from a show that is six years old now?! Even if the producers and writers could adapt "Go-Busters vs Gokaiger" into an episode of Beast Morphers, it still isn't going to make up for the fact that the entire series of Megaforce/Super Megaforce is a god-awful 20th anniversary TV series of Power Rangers, and the characters should have been written better in their own show. Even the cast of Megaforce and Super Megaforce wished they had better scripts to work with in their own show and would like to see their characters lighten-up and not be a bunch of tight-asses 24/7. They wanted something better coming out of their own show as much as we do, and they demand better.
Now, if the writers and the show producers really want to redeem the characters of Megaforce and Super Megaforce or make us want to like them a bit more, then why not have the individual members of team interact with other past Power Rangers characters and current ranger teams outside of their own show?! Why can't they make the individual characters of Megaforce and Super Megaforce act more like real people who actual lives outside of being Power Rangers, and given more three-dimensional personalities?! Why do they need to be a bunch of unlikeable one-dimensional cardboard cut-outs who can't act on-screen?! I mean, look at characters such as Dustin from Ninja Storm, or Xander, Madison and Claire from Mystic Force, or Ziggy and Flynn from RPM. They have more three-dimensional personalities than the characters of Megaforce and Super Megaforce do. Plus, their actors know how to express emotions on-screen, sometimes. Even Dax from Operation Overdrive has a better personality than any of the characters from Megaforce and Super Megaforce and that really says a lot about why Megaforce/Super Megaforce was almost universally-panned and despised by many people. Go figure!
But, anyways. If the producers and writers of Beast Morphers want to give the show a crossover episode, may I suggest that they start adapting more story elements from the Boom! Studios comic books?! That's a hell of a lot better than just taking one sentai movie crossover idea and adapting that into an episode of Power Rangers?!