Saturday, March 6, 2021

Power Rangers Dino Fury: Lost Signal Review

PRDF "Lost Signal"
"Lost Signal" continues the deliberately-paced opening up of Dino Fury's mythology, in a decent episode that nonetheless fails to truly catch fire.

We begin with a pensive Zayto, nostalgic for his mother and homeworld. A possible message is coming in from the quadrant of space that includes his planet, leading the Rangers to a psychic at the local fair. It's a dead end for the Rangers, and for Jane's robot double, J-Borg. J-Borg steps in a cement bucket, a classic bit familiar from I Love Lucy.

But the other problem on the scene is sporix monster Vypeera. She's a gorgon, able to freeze anyone with the eyes on her chest. (Not to be confused with Vypra from Lightspeed Rescue, Vypeera also shares a very similar design to Dayu from Samurai.) The Rangers' adaptation to this tactic takes a couple unique forms, including Amelia and Ollie taking Rangerly insouciance in taking time morphing in front of a monster to another level, by doing so with their backs to Vypeera.

When things escalate, we are treated to the first appearances of the Ankylozord and Tricerazord. And just when one is about to comment on the Tricerazord's absurdly long horn, Ollie says, "Check out that blade!" Amelia and Ollie operate the zords via remote pilot, but do make it into the Dino Fury Megazord cockpit, that combining form also debuting in this episode.

In an unreal moment, the Rangers' strategy is to deliberately demolish an intersection to repurpose the road in covering up Vypeera's eyes. And that's when you realize that the episode's plot revolves around not looking at a woman's chest, and covering it up with a censor bar... in the form of a street.

The episode is meat and potatoes, not elevating into anything special. Although the score has a couple notably emotional moments, and it bears keeping an ear on as it may prove a standout element of this season. 6/10.

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