Yes, what she said! (we do that a lot, btw... if you could see our conversations copied and pasted from watching the episode... there's a lot of overlap)
this episode's only redeeming factor is Jason in his silly costume. I shall make an icon.
Oh yes, please do! It would make the whole thing so much more bearable. Your icons rock!
Kim freaks out because it belongs to her grandmother and it's an antique. Uh... then why did you bring it to school to be used as a prop, Kim???
Probably the same reason I wore a $100 replica baseball jersey on a school field trip in which we ended up doing a bunch of physical activity: to show off. ;) Yeah, I got the thing all sweaty... but I sure looked cool. :P
Kimberly could probably pass for an air-headed Valley girl to explain the sudden not-making-the-Rita-connection... if only the other rangers weren't the same way. Maybe they can all pass for air-headed Valley girls?
There goes Tommy feeling up putties. I agree to all of the above about the "flying crotch maneuver". I seem to recall an episode of Kimberly doing the same thing. I suppose if I were a putty, I'd rather be up against Kim than Tommy... maybe they can pass it off as a diving hurricanrana (yay pro wrestling! :D).
I can't imagine it taking them that long to rescue him. There are three putties and a normal rope tying him to the tree. And what's with the
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Well, I suppose it's better than in super sentai, in which there are some blatant low blows that would make a man cringe... and not just hitting either, straight grabbing. Now I'm gonna be trying to think of more less-than-pure positions the Rangers put minions into...
Aw, look at Jason. Looks like a sad kid at a Burger King birthday party...
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Is this better or worse than his patented "Flying Crotch" move?
From your recap and what I remember it seems like this episode's only redeeming factor is Jason in his silly costume. I shall make an icon.
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Jason's silly costume is crazy. Sadly, his normal pants are just horrible. And I look forward to the icon!
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this episode's only redeeming factor is Jason in his silly costume. I shall make an icon.
Oh yes, please do! It would make the whole thing so much more bearable. Your icons rock!
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(forgive my comment fail tonight... very tired, should be sleeping)
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Probably the same reason I wore a $100 replica baseball jersey on a school field trip in which we ended up doing a bunch of physical activity: to show off. ;) Yeah, I got the thing all sweaty... but I sure looked cool. :P
Kimberly could probably pass for an air-headed Valley girl to explain the sudden not-making-the-Rita-connection... if only the other rangers weren't the same way. Maybe they can all pass for air-headed Valley girls?
There goes Tommy feeling up putties. I agree to all of the above about the "flying crotch maneuver". I seem to recall an episode of Kimberly doing the same thing. I suppose if I were a putty, I'd rather be up against Kim than Tommy... maybe they can pass it off as a diving hurricanrana (yay pro wrestling! :D).
I can't imagine it taking them that long to rescue him. There are three putties and a normal rope tying him to the tree. And what's with the ( ... )
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Well, I suppose it's better than in super sentai, in which there are some blatant low blows that would make a man cringe... and not just hitting either, straight grabbing. Now I'm gonna be trying to think of more less-than-pure positions the Rangers put minions into...
Aw, look at Jason. Looks like a sad kid at a Burger King birthday party...
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