Power Rangers: Time Force - Quantum mechanics

Non-ratings are on wide and the time is right for three nights a week for the Power Rangers. A fact nearly lost on the option of sleep. Now, with three times the hit, a loss of sleep is only a narcoleptic development away.

The Quantum Quest

What appears to resemble an entirely different show shades the opening, deceptive at first and all the dusty to discover. One item from the Jurassic period and the lead of the pack being one Hammond and it's surely just a nod to Cricton, if not Spielberg. Eric the jerk returns in what otherwise would have been a throwaway element, a nice return. Fly wire kicks from Jen the Pink Ranger suggest that the Rangers are never that far away from showing what skills they're right for.

Incredulous events quickly unfold with a lightening pace of a Brickneck speed. And lo there comes a Quantum Ranger, looking much like the Red Ranger only sporting quite a few more black patches. Dubious black matching the soul and shady worth of the Quantum Ranger. A dangerous loose cannon on the scene.

Clash for Control

Finally, the Rangers, or at least a contingent of, fulfil in part the time travelling component of the series beyond that of the jump back between 2001 and the future. So many Megazords, so little landscape to plausibly crush and destroy. But destroy they do. Moral lines blur with incessant haze as the Quantum Ranger poses the Time Force Power Rangers with fear that just stinks of self-righteousness. All that power, and no throttle to hold onto. These may lead to far more terrifying times.

Sunday, 10 December 2006

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