Too much disrupted black energy is dangerous.
The focus is on Chase this week on Power Rangers Dino Charge.
ThisPower Rangers Dino Chargereview contains spoilers.
Power Rangers Dino Chargeepisode 13.
Last week I talked a lot about howDino Chargeis really embracing its Mighty Morphin Power Rangers roots.
The story set up is simple.
Hes even late for work, which causes her to miss getting tickets to their concert.
And yeah, they were.
But this show is also meant for five year olds.
It paints in broad strokes.
And you know what?
This lesson goes beyond sharing is caring or some trivial lesson that people often associate withPower Rangers.
I didnt mean to hurt your feelings.
Far too often in life we want to protect ourselves from any harm.
We dont want to admit we were wrong.
We build up these defenses so we never need to feel bad.
We push aside any hurt we cause others with ease.
I didnt mean it.
Why do you case so much?
Its not a big deal.
Chase thinks hes just messing around with Shelby, poking a little fun.
But her passions, as silly to Chase as they may seem, are a big deal to her.
How often have you been apologized to, but it really didnt seem like the person was sorry?
Here, Chase puts all the blame on himself without beating himself up about it.
Thats the other direction it can go.
When you make a mistake and cant forgive yourself.
In two sentences Chase displays a wealth of maturity.
I didnt mean to hurt your feelings.
Or at most young adults.
No older then 19 Id guess (or you know, over 800 if youre Ivan.)
But they dont know better.
Theyre going to make mistakes.
Chase made one and realized through the course of the episode that he had.
Thats where the second part of it comes in.
Sure, Chase made a mistake.
He didnt know better.
But that doesnt excuse what he did and he realized that.
Not only does he save Shelby and the others from the monster but also wins her the concert tickets.
He makes up for what he did.
He means what he says.
We could all use a lesson like that.
Remember back in Wild West Rangers when Zordon infamously stated, Too much pink energy is dangerous.
Well here, black energy is the only one that can form with the new power up.
Considering Mark Litton wrote Wild West Rangers this is a nice little callback.
-Now Im not saying hes a Gold Digger… Im just saying thats his actual name.
-Riley was totally checking Tyler out.
I can only wonder how much money they made from specifically including a New Zealand boyband.
Get those tax credits!
-Ivan showing up to the fight late is some classic sixth ranger goodness.
-Lets go watch Glitz World.
Man, it should have been Glitter Force.
-Ivan is getting dolla bills yall.
-The fight scene towards the end had a ton of great cuts in it.
Smashing from one fight to another.
-Wrench is blasting off again!
-Whatever the hell is in Solitary Confinement fascinates me.
Is that going to come back?
Rating:
5 out of 5