While Dino Super Charge is fishing for its plots, we take a look at Riley.
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Power Rangers Dino Super Charge Episode 10
Why does it matter Riley has a brother?
I posed myself this question while watching this weeks episode.
Did he need to be there?
Couldnt Kendall have gotten swallowed up by the Titano Zord?
Why bring back Rileys brother whos barely shown up since the second episode ofDino Charge?
InPower Rangerswe never learn much about the characters families outside of maybe the Red Ranger.
That shouldnt be that important, right?
But having the family is important.
It grounds the show and its characters.
Even if they dont have a family, it still defines them.
He even brings his new friends along, trying to intermix the two worlds.
Will we ever see Matt again?
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Speaking of family, Tylers dad is back!
Its only at the end do we learn they cant be together until Heckyl is defeated.
Speaking of frustrating, everything Keeper does in this episode.
Yeah, thats all I got.
Ive said it all before.
Dude just shows up out of nowhere to save the Rangers.
Is it because all he cares about is the Energems?
Oh well, at least the villain plots will finally get moving after this… Where the episode really shines is the small moments.
Seeing the team hang out at the lake is a nice little slice of life.
Koda continues to be adorable and fun loving while Chase and Shelbys friendship has truly solidified.
Its been subtle, but the development is all there.
Oh yeah, the Silver Ranger is an alien!
I doubt it will be any weve seen before, but a fan can dream.
So yeah, not much to say about this episode.
It was aggressively there.
Didnt do anything outright wrong like last week but didnt make much of an impression either.
Stray Thoughts
Ive never gone fishing, but does catching boots really happen that much?
Maybe Keeper on showed up because he thought there was cake.
Time for a royal headbutt!
Philip is a treasure.
Oh my god, the circle zoom in at the end.
Rating:
2.5 out of 5