Well, this title is bad for Tommy, right off the bat.
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Mighty Morphin #2.07 – The Green Dream
We begin with Ms. Appleby reminding her class that their 500-word essays are due Friday, and all I can think is how crazy short that is. She snaps “This Friday” at Bulk and Skull, because she knows her students.
Mighty Morphin #2.06 – Bloom of Doom
The Juice Bar is hosting Angel Grove High’s activity fair, because why not? Zack is representing the Hip Hop Aikido Club, which…I guess is a thing? Trini is randomly leading the Volleyball Club, and she excitedly tells her new members that their first practice will begin in fifteen minutes.
Mighty Morphin #2.05 – Putty on the Brain
Zack strides up to Billy’s locker wearing a pair of ridiculous sunglasses, which he says should work perfectly for science class. Billy agrees that they’ll do a good job of protecting their eyes, while Zack adds that they look cool, too.
Mighty Morphin #2.04 – The Wanna-Be Ranger
We begin with the Rangers playing a pick-up game of basketball, apparently the show’s go-to opening after a plot-heavy multi-parter.
Mighty Morphin #2.03 – The Mutiny: Part 3
NEW THEME SONG NEW THEME SONG HOLY SHIT. I mean, same song, but totally different images. AT LAST.
Mighty Morphin #2.02 – The Mutiny: Part 2
Part two begins with Jason declaring that they’re not quite beaten yet, as evidently the Tyrannosaurus Zord has escaped Pirantishead’s freeze ray.
Mighty Morphin #2.01 – The Mutiny: Part 1
Here we go, guys! A whole new season! Get ready for new villains, new Rangers, more multi-parters, and a few sloppily-done goodbyes that I am in no way ready for. But that’s all to come. Where do we actually begin our second season of Power Rangers?
Mighty Morphin #1.60 – An Oyster Stew
Guys. Holy guacamole. We really made it. We’re ending with a filler episode, but I wouldn’t expect anything less of this season.
Mighty Morphin #1.59 – Mighty Morphin Mutants
The penultimate episode of the first season. I can’t believe it. We begin with Tommy sprinting to his locker to pick up his notebook. Kimberly says hello to him, but he says he has to run because he’s “late for Ms. Appleby’s class,” which makes no sense because if he’s late, Kim should be, too.