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Add the word "gratuitous" before each of the ones I listed in the parentheses. As in "gore/sex/swearing/f-bombs/nudity/etc. for the sheer sake of it, rather than using any of those to make a point of thoughtfulness in greater service to the narrative."
Like, take Lucas's death in Age of...
I feel like "Wild West Rangers" was also originally supposed to be the actual Season 2 finale but got swapped around with "Blue Ranger Gone Bad" in the broadcast schedule for no real good reason, as "Wild West Rangers" had the final production code numbers of the season.
I really feel like both Beast Wars and Beast Machines tried hard to steer the brand more in the course of deep, high concept sci-fi, especially when reading the interviews given by Bob Forward, Larry DiTillio, Bob Skir, and Marty Isenberg (heck, Forward and DiTillio originally wanted Beast Wars...
"The Return of the Green Ranger" 3-parter wasn't even originally supposed to be a thing. It was part of the string of late season 2 episodes that were produced while MMPR: The Movie was still being filmed.
The original plan was for the show to go on hiatus after the episode "A Reel Fish Story"...
I guess the difference lies between "real maturity" (deep, high concept writing that is thought provoking, emotionally engaging, and carefully crafted) and "fake maturity" (gore, sex, swearing, f-bombs, nudity, etc.). Sadly, when people hear the word "mature", it's the latter that springs to...
In the Binder, his swords were the Blades of Time. One big and small, in reference to the hands of a clock. All later writers simply failed to realize that.
Backing up to Tommy's all-consuming popularity, this video does a good job of breaking down how the MMPR movie was basically "The Adventures of Tommy Oliver and his Five Sidekicks":
Yeah, the new cast seemed to click better because they were also younger, meaning they were closer in age to Justin so it felt less awkward that a bunch of teenagers were hanging out with a child prodigy in high school than it did when it was a bunch of grown adults were hanging out with him...
It was an episode where Rocky and his science teacher were in a student-teacher program where the two traded places, with Rocky as the teacher and the teacher as the student, and Rocky's whole thing in the episode was his being very studious and determined to get a good grade on the assignment...
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