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Saturday, 24 November 2012
On The Move...
This blog will be relaunching and will be moving to http://www.nowstandbackforyourownsafety.net/. Hopefully anyone that reads this will follow me over there for more of the same incisive commentary on Power Rangers!
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
White Ranger Supremacist Power
I first watched the original Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers back when it originally aired and at the time I was far too young to realise that the decision to make the Black Ranger African American and the Yellow Ranger Asian was a controversial decision.
I didn't grow up in what you'd call a racially diverse area. In my primary school there was maybe two black kids and no Asian kids I can recall. It was largely a white school. Racism wasn't really something I ever came across. I consider myself very lucky in that respect. One of the black kids was in my class and none of us ever saw this as an issue. She was one of us. She was exactly the same as the rest of us. When I got to high school I first came across racism a concept I've never really understood. Maybe I'm far too naive but I always hoped racism was going out of fashion.
Back to Power Rangers and I always hoped that the Black/Yellow Ranger was completely unintentional. I didn't want to think that it had been a racist decision. The second season saw the races switched in these roles and all series have had a racially diverse cast. Was it just tokenism? Was every black actor actually just the token black shoved in to hide a racist hierarchy's true thoughts on racial harmony. There has always been more white actors in the show and I'd always hoped that was just a coincidence. Then we get a story like the one that's been going round this week.
The story is that of actress Sundai Love being told she couldn't win a part on the next season of Power Rangers because they'd already chosen one black actor. That's right. Not a case of you weren't right for the part or you weren't good enough but that one black actor is more than enough for a team of Power Rangers. I can't believe in the 21st century someone would believe that's an acceptable thing to say. Now we don't know who's said this or how far up it goes but it's an incredibly unprofessional and offensive thing to say. For more details on this story check out Rising Sun Tokusatsu who cover this story in a far better way than I have.
I'm hoping this will all turn out to be a massive mistake and that race plays no part in who gets parts. There shouldn't be racial quotas in a modern world. Kids should grow up seeing that all people are equal not that anyone who isn't white is only there to make up the numbers.
I didn't grow up in what you'd call a racially diverse area. In my primary school there was maybe two black kids and no Asian kids I can recall. It was largely a white school. Racism wasn't really something I ever came across. I consider myself very lucky in that respect. One of the black kids was in my class and none of us ever saw this as an issue. She was one of us. She was exactly the same as the rest of us. When I got to high school I first came across racism a concept I've never really understood. Maybe I'm far too naive but I always hoped racism was going out of fashion.
Back to Power Rangers and I always hoped that the Black/Yellow Ranger was completely unintentional. I didn't want to think that it had been a racist decision. The second season saw the races switched in these roles and all series have had a racially diverse cast. Was it just tokenism? Was every black actor actually just the token black shoved in to hide a racist hierarchy's true thoughts on racial harmony. There has always been more white actors in the show and I'd always hoped that was just a coincidence. Then we get a story like the one that's been going round this week.
The story is that of actress Sundai Love being told she couldn't win a part on the next season of Power Rangers because they'd already chosen one black actor. That's right. Not a case of you weren't right for the part or you weren't good enough but that one black actor is more than enough for a team of Power Rangers. I can't believe in the 21st century someone would believe that's an acceptable thing to say. Now we don't know who's said this or how far up it goes but it's an incredibly unprofessional and offensive thing to say. For more details on this story check out Rising Sun Tokusatsu who cover this story in a far better way than I have.
I'm hoping this will all turn out to be a massive mistake and that race plays no part in who gets parts. There shouldn't be racial quotas in a modern world. Kids should grow up seeing that all people are equal not that anyone who isn't white is only there to make up the numbers.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Power Rangers Samurai Confectionery Review
Today we have a different kind of review for your reading pleasure. On my trip to the supermarket today I came across not one, not two but three Power Rangers Samurai based confectionery items. I am of course dedicated to providing my loyal readers with all the best Power Rangers news and products reviews and I also really like sweets (that's candy to you American chaps and chapettes). So here is my review of the latest Samurai goodies.
First up we have the Surprise Egg which as you've probably gathered from the name has a surprise or two inside. Let's open it up and take a look inside.
Inside each of the Surprise you will a small bag of jelly beans, a small sheet of stickers and a surprise item. In this particular egg I got an eraser which will come in very useful for all the times I do stuff that needs erasing...
The other egg I purchased had a rather nifty keyring. The jelly beans aren't that impressive as they appear to be the same flavour in each time and there's only two different ones.
The stickers are pretty cool perhaps even better than those given away with the first issue of the official Power Rangers Samurai Magazine.
According to the handy leaflet inside the egg the other items available in these eggs include notebooks, disk shooters, badges and magnets! I know I'll be trying to collect them all. And at 85p this mystery egg is fairly cheap fun for Power Rangers fans young and old.
Not only can you enjoy the taste of these chocolate balls you can entertain yourself for literally seconds by rolling the balls around. What a treat!
This is the middle of the price range for these three Power Rangers treats and by far the most delicious. At 50p you'll have no complaints with these chocolate balls!
The last of our Power Rangers sweeties is this pyramid of delights known as Little Somethings. Once you've managed to open this cunning package inside you'll find the latest in a long line of Smarties rip offs.
At 25p you can't really complain about these little chocolatey treats. You get a fairly generous portion in the little sachet so if you have more than one obnoxious child in need of a sweet treat this is the way to go.
So there you go! If you have morbidly obese children who love Power Rangers and love tasty treats you've found the perfect gift for them and you can get all for well under £2!
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Power Rangers Samurai Episode Commentary #21
Special #1: Party Monsters
Written by: James W. Bates and Amit Bhaumik
Directed by: Akihiro Noguchi
It’s Halloween in Power Rangers land and how will we be
celebrating this ghoulish holiday? With a clips show? Oh. Fear not dear reader
I will not punish you with a full length commentary on what we’ve already
discussed on this blog. Welcome to the first of my mini reviews for pointless
clip shows! Following this week’s announcement of Power Rangers Megaforce it
looks like this could well become a regular thing. Will this episode show “The Simpsons” like out of the box thinking
to produce something original within the clip show parameters? Can I really
string a decent review of a clip show together? Are these questions at the
start really necessary when there really aren’t any new answers to be found
here? For the answers to these questions and more read on!
Ever wonder what happens to the Monster of the Week after
the Power Rangers have defeated them? Well apparently they have secret
Halloween parties in spooky castles. They even have secret passwords. Happy
Halloween. What a genius password. Apparently this spooky castle is the “Spookeasy
Club” which is probably the best name for anything in the history of Power
Rangers. People I doubt we will ever see this level of cleverness in Power
Rangers again. So what happens in the Spookeasy Club? Well they’re holding
their first annual Nighlok Halloween party. Nighloks are literally dying to get
in apparently. Oh I see it’s a gathering of all the failed monsters of the
week. So it should basically be called the underachiever’s club?
Basically these obnoxious morons hang around talking with
their god awful voices about how they were defeated by the Power Rangers. Now
if you’re reading this you really don’t need me to cover old ground again. You’re
probably stilled bored out of your mind with having to read through it all
again so I will spare you that horror this time. Let’s skip to the end and see
how it ends. It’s time to catch up with the one and only Captain Half
Arsed. So what’s up with Master Xandred this
week? Well the whiney git is disappointed that the dearly departed Nighloks
left the Spookeasy club before he got to play a trick on them. Octoroo points
out Xandred wouldn’t want to be invited as the guest list is lifted from the
obituaries. But he’d be the life of the party quips the idiotic Nighlok king. Octoroo
then refers to him as “Big Red” which is rather disturbing. I imagine “Big Red”
would be Xandred’s pornstar name if he ever decides on a change of career and
they are certainly films I don’t want to see. But let us end on a positive
note. Xandred you stupid putz I can almost guarantee you’ll be invited to next year’s
Halloween Party!
Next time: A much less mini commentary as I tackle Clash of the Red Rangers.
As ever the pictures what I used are taken from The Samurai Power Rangers Gateway be sure to pay them a visit.
Friday, 15 June 2012
Power Rangers Samurai Episode Commentary #20
Episode 20: The Ultimate Duel
Written by: Jonathan
Rosenthal
Directed by: Akihiro Noguchi
At long last we reach the gripping finale of the first
season of Power Rangers Samurai. It’s been one hell of a ride for us all. We’ve
laughed, we’ve cried, we’ve fallen in love with Kevin and we’ve waited with
baited breath to see Red Ranger Jayden battle the bearded warrior Deker in the
ultimate duel. As you can tell from the title of this episode we’ve finally
arrived at that point. We know there’s a second season to come so unfortunately
we will not be seeing the downfall of Captain Half Arsed today. Hopefully Super
Samurai will see the final downfall of the idiotic Master Xandred, but it is
not with future events we should concern ourselves; now is the time for the
ultimate duel. Can Jayden defeat Deker once and for all? Will Bulk get a face
full of goo? If he does will I remember how many times it’s happened
previously? Will I follow this review with a review of that pointless Halloween
clip show? For the answers to these questions and more read on!
We kick off exactly where we left off last time. Mia and
Emily are facing off against a rather pissed off Dayu who is still annoyed at Mia’s
intrusions in her dream world. Emily’s in a bad way. They really don’t make
Ranger suits like they used to do they? One hit from Dayu and Emily is
de-morphed and severely injured. This wouldn’t have happened in Zordon’s day.
She’s not the only one in a bad way. As Antonio points out, Jayden is far too
exhausted to take on Deker. He expended
a lot of symbol power getting Mike and Kevin into the dream world then he had
that whole Megazord battle. Typical Deker turning up at the worst possible
moment and demanding a duel. But as is always the case with these things
something else comes up. This time it’s a group of Moogers. Damn you Xandred this
duel promises to be the most epicly epic thing ever! Why do you ruin anything
that even threatens to defeat the Rangers? Why do you suck so hard? Anyway, Deker wants the Red Ranger for himself so these Moogers are going down. As
Antonio points out they’re not even a challenge for the well groomed swordsman.
How can Jayden possibly defeat such a foe? Rangers don’t fight for the sake of
fighting but looks like this time he ain’t got no choice. Deker has given
Jayden 24 hours before they will duel. He’s threatened to unleash his Nighlok
half on the innocent if Jayden fails to show. Looks like the duel is on. Noon
tomorrow. By the sea. Sweet.
You know what I really don’t care about? What’s happening
with Master Xandred. Guess where we’re kicking off post credits? Yep with that
whiney, useless red burke. The brain box has realised that if Deker defeats the
Red Ranger then the sealing powers will be gone forever. Hear that Xandred?
That’s the sound of my slow hand clap as you realise the obvious you gosh darn
imbecile! Speaking of complete losers the previous episodes Monster of the Week
Rhinosnorus is still hanging about. Xandred points out he completely failed his
mission last time out. So what are they gonna do with him? Oh they’re gonna
send him back.
What’s going on at Shiba house? Well Mia’s fussing over
Emily. She’s feeling guilty about hesitating when it came time to battle Dayu
leading to Emily’s injury at the hands of the tormented Nighlok. Mia thinks she
can no longer let her feelings get in the way of the mission, but there
are more important things to discuss. The gang have a meeting to discuss
Jayden’s upcoming duel with Deker and nobody is happy about the Red Ranger battling
the bearded swordsman alone. Kevin especially has major issues with a one on
one duel- it’s not the samurai way gosh darn it! But is there any other way?
Deker will only be satisfied by his one on one duel against Jayden and the cost
of not duelling him is just too high. Mia’s on Jayden’s side she now realises
the well groomed one will not stop until he fulfils his destiny and experiences
that ultimate duel. Kevin’s seeing the big picture; Jayden is the only one who
can seal Master Xandred away once and for all. For a change Mike is on Kevin’s
side but Jayden’s having none of it. He storms out leaving Kevin devastated, a
look of deep love on his face.
Dayu is still devastated at the loss of her harmonium. She’s
lamenting her loss in some tropical forest when who happens upon her? None
other than ex husband Deker! Is he her
ex husband? I don’t know how it works. Does becoming a half Nighlok with no
memory of his past life nullify their wedding vows? If any lawyers are reading
this and know of a precedence for this please let me know. Deker is surprised to see the ex. in the human
world. What’s she doing there? Well what’s he doing there? His answer is his
ultimate duel is on tomorrow. I think he’s a bit slow.
Back at Shiba house Jayden is training hard. Kevin’s still
trying to talk his leader out of taking on Deker alone but the Red Ranger is
having no of it. This is Jayden’s destiny and not even the awesomeness of Kevin
can sway him. Kevin being the legend he is finally accepts Jayden’s decision and
agrees to help him train. What a guy. The rest of the gang are discussing the
impending duel. Antonio believes they have no reason to worry- Jayden can beat
anyone. Emily and Mike agree but Mia’s gone all dark on us. I like this new Mia. She’s
a lot more dedicated to death and destruction. Deker has to be finished! Even
Ji’s in agreement. Deker is prowling around outside confident tonight will be
the final night of his curse **SPOILER ALERT for those that have yet to see
Super Samurai** he obviously hasn’t read a synopsis for next season snigger
snigger.
It’s the morning of the duel and Jayden’s looking rough but
determined. He leaves Shiba House knowing it all depends on him now. As he
walks the grounds the other Rangers wish him luck and encourage him to succeed.
Just as he’s about to leave the worst possible thing happens. The Nighlok
sensors have gone off! NO! Why now? This is the worst possible time for it. Rhinosnorus
is back! Jayden has to face Deker so he has only one choice. He must hand over
leadership of the Rangers to his most trusted lieutenant Kevin! He hands over
the discs necessary to form the Megazord. With the rest of the Rangers now
ready to take on Rhinosnorus, Jayden must leave to face his destiny.
Rhinosnorus appears to have tracked down Woody Allen and
apparently didn’t enjoy Midnight in Paris because he’s attacking him. Now I hate
Owen Wilson as much as the next guy, that annoying voice that stupid face god
damn him, but I personally think Rhinosnorus is a little out of order. Luckily
for Woody the Power Rangers have arrived and manage to pull some awesome poses, especially Kevin. I guess the episode is running a little short because we’re
treated to an extended transformation sequence. As the Rangers duel Rhinosnorus
Deker awaits the Red Ranger on the beach. Deker is quick to compare the Red
Ranger to himself something annoys Jayden. As Deker says at last the time has
come. Fight!
This is what we’ve been waiting for such a long time. The ultimate
duel is finally under way. Jayden is still trying to talk Deker out of
fighting. He doesn’t truly understand that Deker has no choice. It is his
destiny to have the ultimate duel and Jayden is his destined opponent. The battle
is intense and the two warriors are fairly evenly matched. Deker realises that
Jayden truly is his equal and today will be the end of his course. As the two warriors
continue to duel we head back to the other Rangers as they continue to battle Rhinosnorus.
He’s proving quite a difficult foe for our Ranger chums but Kevin soon sorts
him out with his Hyrdro Bow and we all know what that means…
Antonio is too weak to join the others in a spot of Megazord
action but I can’t see Rhinosnorus being too much trouble for our heroes. Kevin’s
getting a bit flustered in his first battle as leader but Emily believes in him
and so do I! And our faith in the Blue Ranger is soon justified as they finally
defeat Rhinosnorus. Now that’s over we can focus on why we’re all here. The
ultimate duel.
Deker and Jayden continue their clash of swords with neither
of them truly winning the encounter. There’s lots of rolling around and
swooshing of swords. Deker is ready to end this duel and he strikes the Red
Ranger. The blow appears deadly and it forces Jayden to drop his sword. Surely it’s
over now? NO! As Jayden’s sword falls he catches it with his other hand and
attacks an unsuspecting Deker. His second blow breaks Deker’s sword into two
pieces. The duel is over Jayden has won. Deker is released from his curse and
falls from the Cliffside before disappearing forever (no spoilers here). The battle’s
taken a lot out of Jayden but he’s won and that’s the important thing. The other
Rangers run to his aid. Back at Shiba House Jayden thanks Kevin for leading the
Rangers in his absence and Kevin is pleased but makes it clear that they need Jayden.
Looks like Antonio has prepared a fish super for the celebrations. Absolutely golden.
Jayden admits to the rest of the Rangers that part of him wanted to fight Deker
to prove he’s meant to be the Red Ranger (foreshadowing?). That’s Deker
finished but Master Xandred is still free and will continue to cause more
havock, but that’s a tale for next season. We’ve got time for just one more “Rangers
together Samurai forever” before we sign
off.
Next time: Party Monsters
Pictures taken from Samurai Power Rangers Gateway.
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Power Rangers Samurai Episode Commentary #19
Episode 19: Broken Dreams
Written by: Jill Donnellan
Directed by: Akihiro Noguchi
The ultimate duel is nearly on us! Yes we’re fast approaching the end of the first season of Power Rangers Samurai. It’s been one hell of a ride and there’s still a few exciting adventures to be had before we say goodbye Samurai and hello Super Samurai! What does this penultimate episode hold for us? Will we finally find out the truth about Deker and Dayu? Can we make it through a whole episode without Deker stroking his sword and banging on about the ultimate duel? Will Bulk ever get covered in goo again? For the answers to these questions and more read on…
You know what I’m wondering right now? That’s right I’m wondering what our loveable incompetents Bulk and Spike are up to! Well the answer appears to be eating- the lucky sods! I’m pretty damn hungry myself right now. Although apparently that’s all we’re seeing of the comedic duo for now as we’re off following the rampage of a very angry Dayu. She’s only gone and attacked a busker who was innocently strumming his guitar. I personally hate buskers so this scene is very enjoyable. She needs the filthy hobo’s musical essence to repair her instrument (snigger). Luckily for him Mia just happens to be out doing her grocery shopping and is there to save the day. She sneaks off to Morph which brings me back to the importance of secret identities in the Power Rangers universe which I first raised in the previous review.
Mia hides when she’s morphin but surely everyone knows they’re the Rangers as they all live in the Shiba House which is obviously the home of the Power Rangers. Anyway, as usual that doesn’t actually matter. The fight between Mia and Dayu isn’t long but at least Dayu finally finds a decent use for a busker, using him almost as a human shield before throwing him at the Pink Ranger. Maybe we should all try using buskers as human shields in conflicts, it’ll make walking through our town centres a lot less awkward. What this poor street urchin needs now is a distraction…
It’s time for the Monster of the Week to show us what he can do. He passes gas apparently. Perhaps not a farty gas but it’s enough to knock out Bulk and Spike. He also gasses the hobo, freeing him from repairing Dayu’s instrument. Luckily for us the rest of the Samurai Rangers have arrived to assist Mia. As the Rangers tackle the villainous Rhinosnorus Dayu makes a run for it, dragging the stinking, unconscious, guitar-strumming hobo with her. Luckily Mia notices and chases after her. Jayden saves Emily from a blast of monster gas and sends her to assist Mia. These guys could really do with some backup. Luckily for them Antonio is on the scene and tells them to leave it to him. But before he’s even had chance to morph he’s got a face full of gas and he’s down for the count. Not so golden this time eh Antonio?
Apparently Rhinosnorus is all about the dream eating so I guess we should salute the writers for not calling him “Dreamo” or “Sleepy Monster” although the name Rhinosnorus obviously came from that massive horn on his face. This Nighlok has work to do and his powers are stronger in the dream realm so he jumps into a portal above Antonio’s head and heads off to find Dayu. Elsewhere Mia and Dayu are still battling over the fate of the hobo. Things take a turn for the worse though when Rhinosnorus turns up and gasses the pair, leaving them to face the dream world.
In the dream world Kevin shows the early signs of mental illness as he believes the dream world, people in Victorian style dress in a black and white world, is completely normal. Mike looks worried and he’s not alone in that. Just what the heck is wrong with ya Kev? We live in a multicolour world and I’ve never owned a parasol! Mike doesn’t think it’s normal either Kevin, maybe it’s time to see a psychiatrist. Luckily they’ve managed to track down Antonio in the dream world and he’s still got plenty of terrible gold-based puns to amaze us with.
Looks like Antonio’s biggest dream is of catching the biggest fish in the world and winning a trophy. What a lameoid. He could have such better dreams. My own personal dreams involve me and Kevin running hand in hand on a sandy beach whilst Kevin’s dad watches on, commentating in that amazing voice of his. But I digress.
We’ve reached what is perhaps the single best moment in the whole of Power Rangers Samurai. Bulk has arrived on horse back in full Samurai gear. And he looks amazing. He makes quite a dapper Samurai warrior and I’m thinking a Samurai Bulk spin off would rock! He is aided by young Spike as his retainer and it’s good the two comedy stooges finally get some quality material to work with. But just as things are getting hilarious that pesky Nighlok bastard Rhinosnorus arrives to try and eat our dynamic duo. He has a really weird arse. What the hell is he? Have bee have rhino?
Luckily for Bulk and Spike Kevin and Mike are able to morph and those super Samurais of ours are ready to take this Nighlok down. Unfortunately Mike’s on his arse in moments and it hurts. Poor guy. Nothing worse than a sore arse trust me. Looks like Rhinosnorus has a few moves- I bet he was a disco king in his youth. He’s throwing magic dream boulders at our Ranger chums and things aren’t looking good for Mike and Kev. It’s a rock.
Well after all that Kevin and Mike awesomeness we should really take a few moments to wind down and go back to the drippy Mia. She remains unconscious in the forest just feet from an equally unconscious Dayu as Emily desperately searches for her fallen comrade. Looks like we’re gonna spend some time in Dayu’s dream world. What shocking secrets will we learn here? Read on dear chums to find out.
It’s Deker and his wife who has a gift for him; it’s a sword. Boy he’s sure gonna love that. If there’s one thing that Deker loves its swords, but apparently not in a euphemism for a penis kinda way because he’s married to a woman and clearly not gay! The bearded warrior also has a gift for his fine wife. It looks like some sort of guitar… If I put these clues together do I have an answer to why Dayu’s dreaming about these two…
Of course! The woman is Dayu. She was married to Deker! Looks like Mia’s caught up to that idea too. Shit now her house is on fire! She calls out the name of her husband. Apparently Deker is his first name. How odd. I thought it must be second name. I always imagined him as Ray Deker from Illinois. A younger brother called Randy Deker who was accidentally killed during a sword fighting match against a Soviet Warrior leading Deker to dedicate himself to the art in an attempt to avenge his brother’s death. So basically Rocky IV with Samurais. But alas that’s not meant to be.
Their crap hole of a house has burned down and Dayu cradles a coughing Deker in her arms. She’s called for help and a mysterious Nighlok has arrived offering a deal. Dayu obviously hasn’t seen this season’s episode “Deal with A Nighlok” or she’d think twice. She has to sacrifice her humanity and doom herself to an eternity in the Netherworld to save her husband’s life. She’s accepted. Unfortunately there’s a sting in the tail of this deal. Deker is saved from death but now must live as a half human half Nighlok with no memory of his life before. He will never know of the sacrifice Dayu made in the name of love and that just breaks my heart. Now Mia can empathise with Dayu and so can we dear viewer.
I’d forgotten about the poor hobo. He’s just popped out a Nighlok and a couple of Rangers. I’ll be sad to see the end of the Dream World, it was pretty cool. Mike’s made an incredibly insensitive remark about Rhinosnorus’s arse. Now I don’t like bullying, especially from people that are normally quite nice. Casual bullying is not cool kids. It might be a glandular problem or it might even be a tumour. How do you feel now Mike? Rhinosnorus has just told you it’s critical anal cancer and you’re making wise cracks? Shame on you Green Ranger.
But back to business! Mike and Kevin have been able to wake all the victims of Rhinosnorus. They’ve cut off his thingy that does the smokey whatsit that makes them go sleepy. The hobo’s awake! The poor guy has had one hell of a day. He looks pretty horrified by the battle that he’s awoken to and he’s off never to be seen again. Rhinosnorus has also made his escape much to the annoyance of our Rangers. Good news gang Antonio’s awake! As are Bulk and Spike! Not sure what’s happened to Jayden whilst everyone else has been in the dream world but I think he should be made to take a drugs test before he’s allowed to drive the Megazord. He looks higher than a hippy on the third day of an open air festival (joke borrowed from Red Dwarf which is much funnier than I am). Antonio’s had to carry him home. Oh god. Octoroo has sent some giant Moogers to attack them and Jayden wants to pilot the Megazord. This is not going to end well. Antonio manages to squeeze in a B-52s reference (Rock Lobster is available on iTunes) what a genius. After a few sea food based remarks, Antonio and Jayden are able to finally finish these giant beasties for another week. Mia’s awake and apparently didn’t get the concept of the dream world as she’s just asked if she was dreaming. Idiot. Dayu’s pissed about Mia spying on her dreams and I don’t blame her, Mia is the last person I’d want in my dream world. Emily on the other hand…
Speaking of the Yellow Ranger she’s just arrived to save Mia who is pissed off at Dayu; she wanted to help her and she’s betrayed her by attacking her! Ah well the week’s battles are over and we can all relax. Especially Jayden and Antonio. Something bizarre is about to happen. A nearby garage door begins to slowly open revealing a pair of black boots… Who could this mysterious figure be? Well it’s Deker obviously and we know why he’s here but there’s one question that needs answering. Why does Deker own a garage?
It looks like the duel is finally going to happen! Can the exhausted Jayden defeat the part Nighlok sword master? For the answer to that question and more join me for the next episode of Power Rangers Samurai!Pictures taken from the Samurai Power Rangers Gateway
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