Oh god. I have been blinded by the fish. I wanted to like this episode, because it's the last episode of the green ranger era, except a)it puts us one step closer to the white ranger era and b)the sheer amount of fish in this episode is overwhelming
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It's Turbanshell. I'm such a fangirl to remember that without googling and/or whipping out my Dvds ...*facepalms*
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I just got finished watching the first half of the Eagles/Cow***** game and then spent the second half playing a really great game with my friends and alcohol was involved in both activities, so I'm going to read this and comment tomorrow morning when I have a chance to watch over YouTube.
G'night!
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So what did you end up thinking about this episode? :D
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Recorded being holding physical object... yeah, I got nothing for that.However, the building imploding do to a shrinking forcefield makes some sense to me, but only under certain circumstances.
a) the force field must keep things in, not out and b) the building must be old. I'm pretty sure the building is very old since Zordon must have been waiting there a long time for Rita to escape- why he would wait on earth I have no idea- so the building must be old. If the forcefield is shrinking it could put pressure on the support beams and rafters and other things that have to do with structural intgerity, causing them to bend and eventually snap. This would create an effect like an implosion, but I'm sure there's a better word for it.
Everything else... there's just no excuse. Is irritating, yes?
Also, it's about 50 degrees in my house, I have no idea how I forced my fingers to write all of this.
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Why is it so cold everywhere? :(
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And why were there watermelons?
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I assume the fish brought them there. Other than that, I've got nothing.
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And now, we toss these new kids in the pile with the various weapons, devices, tools, and characters that are never seen or heard from again. :D
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