Overall, the episodes are still very strong. Yet there is adaptation decay, as why would the robots still work for Ransik? No failsafe by Frax? Ransik can program?!
One of the laughs from the villains sounded horribly forced.
When Venomak bites the rangers, some fight frames seem missing.
I wonder if they can weaponize Venomak's fangs.
28 does more with the Collins-Wes relationship.
However, they sorta don't really establish why Collins likes money other than stuff we'd just assume not watching the show, like power, etc or just rich guy tropes.
Anyway, Collins reveals he cares for his son and attempts to kill Ransik stating he'd never give him the antidote if he knew. I guess it was cool they didn't rely on the flashback trope.
Eric is given some time as a second in command of Biotech.
Episode 29 has a lot of blunders.
Alex plays "bad guy" by saying they should wear Time Force suits. Really meh.
They couldn't go the "he looks like Alex, but maybe isn't necessarily?"
"This is your base of operations?"
Just a civilian. Put on your uniforms.
It's a shame, because Jason Faunt plays this new version of Alex better than he does Wes.
"Looks like you've been working really hard."
Wes meanwhile has to care for his dad who defended him the previous episode and has to worry about his legacy. The family legacy.
I also think that originally Eric was supposed to establish that he wanted the Collins Biotech company power, instead of rich guys, but it sorta got lost in editing, it seemed. Also they seemed to want to put a wedge between Wes and Eric, but that wasn't done thoroughly either.
Wes is given the power of Biotech.
Alex could've made it so that he wanted to keep his timeline so that he'd exist.
Minor notes of Episode 29-30 to get them out of the way, since they're related.
30 Destiny defeated
Eric and Birds again. I think this was probably influenced by the intro of Timeranger with birds.
Best scanner?
So they have a storyline about Wes and his dad. Then they have a storyline about Wes and rejoining the team. Sorta inconsistent.
Why are they stronger with Wes?
Riding the Q-Rex.
Eric helps Wes see his dad.
Not in bed trope.
Alex hard on you trope.
Why have Jason Faunt play two characters opposed to someone who looks like his son. Luckily he does a good job playing the son.
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