I’m sure we can persuade him to bring us the Sword of Power. Goldar: Yes, but how can we take the Sword of Power when they are all together, Master? Tell me! His plan is to grab the Sword of Power (come on, writers, we’ve already had two different Power Swords), which can only be summoned when all of the Rangers are together. He doesn’t say he’s behind the dreams, so it seems Tommy’s powers really are cutting out on him, but Zedd plots to take advantage of the situation nonetheless. Kimberly encourages him to think positively, and we cut to Zedd delighted by these events. He’s worried it’s a message he’s at “the end of power cycle,” so…yeah. He nods and says he’s had it three nights in a row, which really sounds like something he should be telling Zordon. He startles and explains that he was thinking about “that dream again.”īeing a good girlfriend, Kim knows exactly which one he means: Kimberly greets him, but when he doesn’t reply, she nudges him. We jump to Tommy at his locker, which is filled with magazine cut-outs of people doing karate for reasons of one-dimensionality and also preciousness. Why are they allowed to write about literally anything under the sun? What sort of school is this? Instead, he decides that they (are these group essays?) are going to write about the secret identities of the Power Rangers. Skull instantly panics because neither of them have started yet, and at Bulk’s reminder that it has to be a topic that interests them, he lists off options:īulk, however, thinks that all of those subjects are out of their league. ![]() She snaps “ This Friday” at Bulk and Skull, because she knows her students. Appleby reminding her class that their 500-word essays are due Friday, and all I can think is how crazy short that is.
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