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11/10/14, 02:10 PM | #1 | |
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Re: In Space vs Time Force
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Honestly the only major one I can think of that aren't inherent flaws that virtually every PR season has, is that certain characters were underutilized. And I guess that happens with every PR season to some degree but it seemed even worse with Lucas and Trip. Trip they could've done a whole lot more with particularly. But the main story is so engaging for me personally it never bothered me. Some bring up that they don't use time travel enough in the series and go in and out of different time periods. I think what we got was better than that. I wouldn't want anything not set in present day honestly. I think the fact they came from the future, use futuristic technology, communicate with people from the future, had an episode where they actually did go to the past, and end up going back to the future is enough to consider it a time travel season. MastaDan is offline Report Post |
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11/10/14, 02:11 PM | #2 |
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Re: In Space vs Time Force
Copon's acting.
Deborah's acting. Severe lack of Gluto. The tone of the series shifting wildly between complete drama to complete comedy. Nadira suddenly having a heart at the end when she'd never demonstrated anything other than selfish and bratty behavior before that point. "Beware the Knight". Seriously, that thing just made no sense. |
11/10/14, 02:14 PM | #3 | |
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But with time force the music is just so bland, the fight sequences suffer as a result of this. The Megazord i think is one of the most boring visual designs of them all ( the fact it changed modes into something equally not impressive doesnt help). Alex, Wes, Jen, Lucas and Eric all came across as douches. Trip is on the fence, he would always laugh at other peoples expenses when given the chance. I don know if i like Katie, or if i just dont find her to be an ass like the others. So at this point i have no investment in either the action or the characters. We went from giant world invading fleets, demons coming to re-take the world... to Ransik a half mutant guy with a grudge. I just didnt feel any threat from him at all. It was nice when he would go to battle... maybe 4 times was it? But he always had to run away. Footsoldiers were ok i cant fault them. I cant think of any monsters of the day that stood out off the top of my head other than ones that just happened to be in episodes where events happened (brick neck comes to mind). Nadira. Oh god. This is one of the " free passes ". She has got to be the most obnoxious, worst villain in PR. But she barely gets mentioned at all. Like, nearly never ever. I feel this is because that people like the show so much they dont want to mention her because its something youd like to pretend didnt happen. These are just the basics of the show to me. The action, sound, and characters ( and gadgets. i am a full grown man but the lack of anything eye candy for the most part sucks. Hour and minute hand swords? pistols? that 1 rifle thing? time jet?). The story, some of the elements i agree are ok for a Power Rangers show. But you need to sit through all the bland and mundane to get to a scene with a Ransik flashback. Or a glimpse of a Frax heel turn. And again with Free passes id like to point at Turbo, and Wild Force (there is more of course but im trying to be concise). They presented some very serious real life issues. But because they are presented in a more light hearted fashion due to the series aestetics it for some reason made all of the bullying that happened in Turbo not important, the time when the Turbo megazord stopped the dude from killing himself in the car. The fact divatox was trying to blow up arenas of people with hidden bombs. Master Org being so jaded by rejection he sacrifices himself that he goes on an actual killing spree of his friends and then plan to rule the world. But again, its my taste, my vote and my reasons. Some of my points might not be valid to some people. But i just didnt want to make a post and leave it ambiguous. |
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11/10/14, 02:15 PM | #4 |
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Re: In Space vs Time Force
The acting in Power Rangers has never been something that bothered me so even with some bad acting it doesn't take away from the show for me. I would have liked more Gluto and maybe less of Nadira, who could have been handled better. But, I do think that her relationship with Ransik works really well but that's because if Ransik mostly.
Also, I personally love "Beware the Knight", I just find it interesting and I love the atmosphere and the battlizer, but that's just me. |
11/10/14, 02:20 PM | #5 |
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Re: In Space vs Time Force
I don't have an issue with their acting.I thought they were not bad in terms of Power Rangers actors.
And the rest of your points, aren't they to be said for any Power Rangers season? In Space, RPM, Lightspeed to an extent are more serious seasons of Power Rangers but they stlll had goofy funny bits that felt somewhat out of place at times. I don't remember Beware the Knight specifically, so I won't comment on that. I agree with you on Gluto. He was underused. But again, wouldn't be the first time and it's been happening since the beginning of the show. Scorpina for instance. And to me Nadira turning good or more sympathetic didn't seem any more sudden than any of the other villains who turned good. This is kind of typical for Power Rangers, and it doesn't really bother me either much unless there's just not a good reason for it. Look at Summer from RPM in Ranger Yellow. It's one of my favorite episodes, but the character didn't flow properly, and I think the Onyx Tavern made some great points about her even though it's one of my top seasons. But she at least had a reason, to become less spoiled and bratty even if it didn't flow properly and seemed like a different character entirely. I came here for the most part. If a performance is exceptionally good it does make the show better to me, but at the same time it's not a big factor in my overall ranking of seasons. If someone is terrible but I like the overall plot or story, it's still a good season in my eyes. The only performance I had an actual issue with (although there have been others I thought were bad) was Vypra and judging from one of her comments in the bonus features, she even acknowledges it was bad. To each their own, but I think Medina was worse than Copon or anyone else in Time Force. I know the defense is always that he lived in the jungle all his life and all that. But to me his performance doesn't portray even that well. I didn't even think he was that great as Deker, I think that character was the best thing about Samurai but not because of his performance. It was better than Cole but it felt overacted to me, like someone almost doing a parody. |
11/10/14, 02:21 PM | #6 |
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Re: In Space vs Time Force
Before watching Time Force this year, I would have said In Space. After watching Time Force, I'd definitely have to go with that.
As an individual season, Time Force had a story from beginning to end that it had to follow. Yes, it had its fillers, but those didn't detract from the season. The characters are all likeable and the on screen romance between Eric/Jen kept the wheel turning. It fulfilled the drama while not forgetting the action. In Space will always have a special place in my heart. The season was a culmination of the previous 5. You almost had to watch everything prior in order to fully appreciate the season. I have to rewatch it again, though to see how it stood on its own. But right now, I have to go with Time Force. |
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