View Full Version : The Sum of its Parts, Ghost of a Chance
Izout
08-12-2008, 06:57 PM
Throughout the run of Power Rangers, there have been many a multi-parter. These interwoven episodes often impress far more than those which stand alone. But when broken apart, which stands out the most? Since some multi-parters can be Part 1: Set Up, Part Two: Pay-Off or Part One: Set Up, Part Two: Let Down.
Now, I want to do Ghost of a Chance. I vote for part one. Part one really set up the story good but part two really dropped the ball.
Ranger Yellow
08-13-2008, 04:07 AM
I liked both part 1 and 2, but part 1 got my vote.
mbozzo
08-17-2008, 02:49 AM
I like Part 2 better, because we get to see the Jungle Fury Rangers in Master mode for the first time.
Me-Hostage
08-22-2008, 10:29 PM
Part 2 because I really like their Master Mode.
Jyukai Rahziel Azu
08-23-2008, 02:31 AM
I hated how easy the rangers got master mode in pt. 2 which only selling point was the JMM. There I said it! but part 1 was better overall. I'm also mad about the removing of most of the super tiger geki attack in pt 2
Titanium Ranger
08-23-2008, 05:11 PM
I hated how easy the rangers got master mode in pt. 2 which only selling point was the JMM. There I said it! but part 1 was better overall. I'm also mad about the removing of most of the super tiger geki attack in pt 2
I agree 100% there my friend. I mean, when I was watching Geki, I was thinking "Darn, another random power-up." but they really pulled it off well and left me amazed. However, with Jungle Fury, that IS the case. Another random power-up, they built up basically little to no hype to the Kageki/Master Mode and they just had it out of the blue. The whole facing the fear thing was really weird. Sure, I can believe in the fear of monsters and stuff but for one, in real life, you don't get over stuff that easily, or it at least takes time. The rangers had no breaks... they just did it in the first go. If not just that, the fears should've taken the form of a monster for each of them, the toughest they'd had to face.
For example, with Casey it was the closet monster thing. He could've taken a corporeal form and breathed fire, like Casey expected him to. Theo could've faced a monster who was broadcasting embarassing footages of him to the world. Lily could've faced a spider monster, with mega-gross-ery to make it difficult for her to fight it.
The whole point of that is defining how it could've been less of an easy task. I remember in Part 2, I facepalmed when I saw it. It was infuriating that they removed the Tiger Geki attack with which Casey would have completely pwned Dai Shi. That was the effin' highlight and you took that away!
So I'd say I liked Part 1 better. It left more of a mystery and didn't spoil things so much.
Jyukai Rahziel Azu
08-23-2008, 05:30 PM
I agree 100% there my friend. I mean, when I was watching Geki, I was thinking "Darn, another random power-up." but they really pulled it off well and left me amazed. However, with Jungle Fury, that IS the case. Another random power-up, they built up basically little to no hype to the Kageki/Master Mode and they just had it out of the blue. The whole facing the fear thing was really weird. Sure, I can believe in the fear of monsters and stuff but for one, in real life, you don't get over stuff that easily, or it at least takes time. The rangers had no breaks... they just did it in the first go. If not just that, the fears should've taken the form of a monster for each of them, the toughest they'd had to face.
For example, with Casey it was the closet monster thing. He could've taken a corporeal form and breathed fire, like Casey expected him to. Theo could've faced a monster who was broadcasting embarassing footages of him to the world. Lily could've faced a spider monster, with mega-gross-ery to make it difficult for her to fight it.
The whole point of that is defining how it could've been less of an easy task. I remember in Part 2, I facepalmed when I saw it. It was infuriating that they removed the Tiger Geki attack with which Casey would have completely pwned Dai Shi. That was the effin' highlight and you took that away!
So I'd say I liked Part 1 better. It left more of a mystery and didn't spoil things so much.
THANK YOU!!! I EVEN POSTED THE WHOLE SCENE FROM GEKI ON MY YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-jv0BVP5Yg
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