As the season winded down I kept hoping for something excellent (and I realize with "DREAM SNATCHER" I was really pushing it, giving it a 5), but the episodes just continued to be below the mark for one reason or another...
"THE HUMAN CONDITION" was a good intro to Metal Alice and Vrak's underwater base. I loved the footage matching later in the episode. 4/5. I just wish the robots had come sooner.
In "RICO THE ROBOT" I was glad they finally gave Malkor something to do and verification he was
waiting for "the others." I really liked the spot on ship recreation when he entered the cocoon. Unfortunately it was all downhill from there. Going back to In Space,
I've never liked episodes where the monster (or robot) of the day turns
good. The message in this was confusing, no thanks to a couple
questionable lines and I cringed everytime Rico spoke, and him being treated like a child. Not
even a comment from Tensou. 2/5
"STAYING ON TRACK" was on track for most of the episode, despite some superfluous. Great scenes with the Rangers in the beginning and Robo Knight trying to
learn. In PR's world I can buy that trains are relied on more. I just thought
it was funny - the NZ kid with the American-speaking parents, and RK
wrapping his head around the concept of "missing someone."
Vrak and Metal Alice make a much better team than the mutants and
Insectoids, plus it's nice having more originality with him still in
his normal form. And I didn't mind the Rangers wasting time staring at their cards with the
train coming so much as another case of the U.S. name not matching the
card. 4/5
"THE HUMAN FACTOR" started out pretty good. I enjoyed the last few original scenes on the
ship, while RK went around to the Rangers. The people being
afraid of him was kind of lame but I liked how he went to the school and
the library. It was about the most decent plot RK's had and
following cell phone procedures as a means for him to not have his
morpher worked well.
Also I loved how only Gosei knew who Malkor was. The fight could've been awesome if they had done a new shot of the
Rangers briefly using Ultra Mode or if he had taken it offline
with an attack (which is something a Kalish season wouldn't have
overlooked). But no. Not even a demorph?! And he's supposed to be
all-powerful? 3.5/5. I wouldn't call it a
bad episode, just a poor choice to directly translate the fight with
Malkor, when they knew it was an earlier Goseiger episode.
"THE MESSENGER" was weakened early by Troy's usual brooding over his dreams, excessive dialogue and the Rangers
(as usual) looking like they don't know anything. Gosei shoud've warned them Alice could still be
a threat instead of them just writing her off. I felt like the little celebration in the command center (with the team recalling some of the villains) and freaking out when Cyborg Vrak appeared could've gone differently.
The episode did pick up. I liked how Vrak regained his alien voice once he remembered who he
was, though I kind of wish it hadn't been resolved so fast. Just dismissing the Rangers
to clear the armada to come in was great. This is why he's awesome.
Also I thought it was cool they (much like the Rangers) thought Vrak had
perished. I hope we'll see Veker's reaction, assuming they had planned
on going on without him. Half of this was pretty standard Megaforce, but
the rest was pretty good. 4/5
I went into "END GAME" wondering if it'd be rushed but it was pretty much what I expected. I loved how the Messenger came out and parted the sea and I liked how RK
used himself to powerup the morphers (which I thought was a nice end
for the character this year), but eh... Messenger was restored pretty
fast and the sky vortex was odd.
The final morph was one of my favorites in 20 years. I enjoyed the creative shots for
the end of the season, as well as the explosions throughout. And almost thought Metal Alice would live to see another day, and though it
was quick I did like that her death showed how cold-hearted Vrak is.
Since PR is normally a toy commercial, I'm glad the zords weren't shown
for the last 2 episodes. Now I just hope they bother to explain the Super Mega
zords being more powerful, since they should still be able to use the
Mechazords. Also, very nice transition of footage at the end. I wonder how long they'll be
out there before they get the new powers. It probably won't happen but
original footage of an armada general telling Troy to stop looking for
RK would be rad.
Last but not least, Gosei yelling at the Rangers to morph was awesome, though they really
should've had a command center scene earlier in the episode (and there was enough they could've spared to include it). The fact
they left the invasion as something Troy (and presumably Gosei) knew
about but never shared is the biggest problem. But as for the episode, it raised the stakes for the season premiere (which will probably
default back to Megaforce-level after) and was definitely one of the
better episodes. 4/5
FINAL THOUGHTS
After dealing with two years of Samurai, I honestly didn't think it could get worse - even after being so sure Gokaiger was being adapted suddenly vanished when news of the change to Goseiger first came out. While some aspects were improved on, the season introduced new problems. The team has a much weaker foundation in the underused Gosei, and Troy (who doesn't count), than Mentor and Jayden. On multiple occasions they've looked incompetent and the writers totally blew it with Troy - dropping his background from script and keeping the dreams. But the rest of the cast has shown they can actually act and there were several fun unmorphed scenes, especially at Ernie's. They could've done a lot more with Mr. Burley and the school as well but at least having him, and Ernie, was an improvement.
Although Samurai was closer to the sentai, there were more creative moments making for some great episodes that stood out. Here, it didn't happen. I did enjoy a lot of the footage matching, set recreations, repurposing Goseiger's robots footage and the armada arrival, but most of the originality was limited to the Halloween and Christmas specials. "THE ROBO KNIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS" did a great job of focusing on an original story for RK and made the season look better than it even was. The rest was pretty much long fights and plots pulled from Goseiger, which weren't adapted as closely but didn't always look that good either. The toxic mutant arc was tough to get through at times and Robo Knight's journey of becoming a decent "RoboCop" 6th Ranger was long and pretty rocky early on. And I didn't care that Malkor never did much since this wasn't another Xandred - just holding down the fort for the armada. Vrak meanwhile, kept things interesting and was one of the few savings graces.
I'll give Megaforce a slight grade above Samurai/Super Samurai but in terms of individual episodes it would be on the bottom. And it's doubtful that'll change much as Super Megaforce is looking like it'll have the same problems with dialog over everything and directly adapting scenes instead of reshooting or editing. The footage will at least be fun to watch and I'm looking forward to Silver Ranger's extended intro and the final episode mega war, which I'm sure will continue to be leaked by JDF in the coming months. I'll remain optimistic that a few tribute episodes won't be bad and I'll trust Jason Smith's writing ability over most others.
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