Another lackluster episode leaves us wondering if Ninja Steel is the loss leader of the Power Rangers franchise.

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It has nothing to say about the characters, the world, or even an actual moral.

Telling fibs even for fun gets you in trouble.

Yes, lets point and laugh at Victor and Montys misery.

Sure, Victor and Monty told some lies.

Thats just cruel and once again makes the Rangers (and now Mick) look like the bullies.

you might also keep your but the MMPR Rangers were bullies to Bulk and Skull nonsense argument.

Bulk and Skull, at least in season one, were actual bullies.

They made fun of and attempted to physically intimidate the Rangers.

The fact Jason and the others attempted to push back a little made total sense there.

What is wrong with this show?

For the past eighteen episodes I have struggled to understand what is going on withPower Rangerson TV.

Why is this level of writing accepted?

Why isNinja Steel, the flagship of the franchise, allowed to just keep plodding along?

Does no one checking these scripts notice these giant errors?

This sub preschool level writing?

The problems with all the morals?

I dont want to believe thats the case.

Getting any show on air takes a series of miracles to pull off.

But something is wrong.

This kind of nonsensical episode should not have been approved.

More should be expected from a series thats been on the air for nearly twenty-five years.

There should be a higher standard of quality.

If the series was the only piece of mediaPower Rangerswas releasing to the world I might understand.

Saban Brands knows what a good story is.

Reusing the name Jack, really?)

The movie was astounding and defied all expectations.

So no, I dont understand.

yo help me understand why this is happening, Saban Brands.

There has to be a good reason for this… right?

Rating:

0.5 out of 5