Pics come from Power Rangers Central.
1: Green With Evil Parts 1-5 (MMPR Season 1: 1993-1994)
Probably the best one and the longest. It was a good transition from bad to good and great battle sequences.
Loved it.
2: Dark Spector's Revenge Part 1 And 2 (PRIS Season 6: 1998)
Great great and great. Turning Astronema and Ecliptor from good to bad was pure genius. The episode title should have been different though.
3: Passing The Torch Part 1 And Part 2 (PRT Season 5: 1997)
Good transition from the old to new. Better then The Power Transfer for sure. It should have ended in the first half instead of the start of the 2nd half.
4: Clash For Control Part 1 And 2 (PRTF Season 9: 2001)
Good, but not great. Shouldn't have been a 2-parter, but it worked. The fighting between 2 of a color was a pretty nice touch.
5: The Lost Galactabeasts Part 1 And Part 2 (PRLG Season 7: 1999)
OK. It was weird having the Blue and Green be controlled and attacking each other. I didn't see the sense in that.
6: From Deep In The Shadows/Truth Discovered (PRLR Season 8: 2000)
It wasn't a 2 parter, but it should have been. The introduction to the Titanium Ranger was pretty sweet. I didn't like the monster having a very little appearance at the end.
7: The Master's Herald Part 1 And Part 2 (PRWF Season 10: 2002)
Should not have been a 2 parter. I mean come on. I understand the whole Master Org returning thing, but the ninja Org was pointless. He reminded me of Darkonda.
8: Where In The World Is Zeo Ranger 5?/King For A Day Part 1 And Part 2 (PRZ Season 4: 1996)
Should have been 3 parts. Bulk and Skull fighting the Cogs was pretty cool and funny though. It didn't make any sense though with Gasket.
9: Changing Of The Zords Part 1, Part 2 And Part 3 (MMPR Season 3: 1995-1996)
Good. But Kat should have become the new Pink Ranger in this one. And the Falconzord being captured was pretty messed up.
10: Storybook Rangers Part 1 And Part 2 (MMPR Season 2: 1994-1995)
Should have been one single episode. Nuff said.
Episode week comes to a close. Thanks for the support.
No comments:
Post a Comment