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Old 06/04/17, 06:15 PM   #16
DanKnight1221
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Default Re: Zords in Turbo Part 1

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Originally Posted by Gosei Gold View Post
I think Turbo gets so much flack because it just came out of nowhere after Zeo. When Zeo came out MMPR spent several episodes building up to the big change. It became a major event. Turbo just seemed like a random power change for no reason. All the other power changes had clear storyline reasons.
It did seem to come out of nowhere I agree. I mean, they never even really clarified that they didn't still have their Zeo powers so aside from the obvious there was no real reason storyline wise they couldn't have used it.

But while the lack of Zord battles might have hurt it, in all honesty most times the Zord battles bore me so not really why I thought.

I think the first half was just plan not well done. For one the returning cast, especially Tommy, Cat and Adam just seemed tired. Clearly the grind of doing this year in and year out was finally wearing on them. But they also gave them nothing to do. It was just one plot after another of Divatoz randomly planting detonators and whenever they did decide to care they just did a Justin centric story.

I know that the cast was leaving but that is no excuse for lazy writing. and the second half was practically a different show. It wasn't just the cast changed specifically, but the new Turbo rangers had actual personalities and characters. (I know people like Adam and Rocky but I could not name off one thing specific about Adam, Rocky, Aisha or Tanya. They were interchangabel and even when they got episode centered on them did nothing. Considering all of them had longer runs than almost any other rangers that was just horrible writing that they could not give them some kind of character in all that time).

They also got some changes backstage and it showed. They actually gave a shit and clearly put some actual effort into telling stories instead of just half assing it.

That to me is the real reason the first half was so bad compared to the second. Tired worn out actors who at least in half their cases were ready to move on and writers who were clearly just putting in minimal effort and collecting a paycheck. It showed in the final product.
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