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I really don't have any complaints about Megaforce at the moment. Like others, I think Troy is only uninteresting at the moment because we really know nothing about him. His character has had nothing in the way of development and hopefully that's remedied soon. Of course a series not pushing all the focus on the red ranger is kind of refreshing, especially after Jayden & the Samurai.
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And no, not all nerds lack self esteem, or love science, etc. etc. etc. but there are those that do. Remember, Power Rangers tends to have a message behind it. I recall in a David Yost TV Guide interview that he said one time, a short, chunky kid came over and told him that because of Billy, he felt like he could do anything and gave him a hug and thanked him. Billy, being the "nerd", showed kids that the can get through anything, even a fear of fish apparently! :D Quote:
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Lastly, those aren't Ranger Keys on the walls. They're three to four sizes too large for keys and have no waist joint. It's not to say that they won't do... something, but as it stands, they're not Ranger Keys in that form. |
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PS To be fair, TV Tropes even has a hard time defining this one. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MarySue |
That's because Mary Sue is a concept, not a description. What makes a character a Mary Sue in Lord of the Rings might be the norm for a character in Harry Potter, for example.
A Mary Sue is a little on the difficult side to properly describe, since it's not a catch all, but varies from series to series on what makes the character so "Perfect." |
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A Mary Sue basically means a character that's too perfect. Gia is smart, beautiful, popular, etc. Again she just seemed like another generic, shallow character. Did you watch the first episode? In one of the first scenes, in response to Mr. Burley's question, Emma says that only insects will survive all the awful things humans are doing to wreck the environment. I'd have to go back and watch it again to be sure, but I think about midway through the episode she even says the line "I love the environment" or something very similar. For a show like Power Rangers, changing text on a card should not be rocket science. Yeah, it would take some time to do the editing, but heck to me that seems like part of the job of making a Power Rangers series. Why not make it right? Again, this is the 20th anniversary of Power Rangers we're talking about. If there was one series to pay a little more attention to, put a little more effort into, and not to cut corners on, I'd hope this would be it. I guess 'cause they think the show is just for children who won't care anyway. Maybe my expectations were too high, but I was expecting this season to be epic, not hovering around average. I never said I wanted anything typical from other seasons. I was just suggesting other seasons as examples of more interesting characters and stories. That doesn't mean I just want clones of former rangers. I just want to not feel like I could see pictures of the current cast in the dictionary under "nerd" "jock" etc. There's just nothing special about MegaForce right now, that's my big gripe. But at least I've got hope. Going Viral at least showed that Jake and Noah aren't completely 1-dimensional, so hopefully as we get to know more about the others, they'll be less bland. |
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Also, the whole Emma thing. Yeah, I watched the first episode. But it's only been one time. Your initial post made it seem like this was something she did incessantly, which it's not that way really. |
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And when there's only three episodes total so far, something that's consistent in one episode is pretty significant. It was the first episode, which introduces us to the characters in the first place, and that's pretty much the one and only thing about Emma that I've learned so far. And other than that, as you yourself pointed out, we "haven't really seen much of Emma at all." |
Yes, 20 years. And a budget that only goes so far, especially if they plan to do much more next season, like bring back Veteran Rangers for cameos.
And how is something that happens in one episode consistent? Again, you're acting like Emma needs to continously remind us that she's a treehugger. I don't get that from her, yet. If we get some focus eps and shes going on and on about it, then yeah, it would be something that she's forcefeeding to us. |
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Isn't wild speculation fun? |
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