Reviews for The Stupidest Power Rangers Stereotypes |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Ummm...okay. One of three things is going on here: A) You are writing about a show you despise, or at least think is a poor Americanization of the Sentai series. I feel this way about Star Trek: Enterprise, and I don't write fanfiction about it because there really isn't any point. It's just venting, which can be done without trying to disguise it as a story. This all stems from the way I think ought to work-having stories that are ready for the world to see. B) This story is a victim of the modern lack of subtlety in parodies, which renders them less funny. I've only seen clips of Airplane!, but playing everything totally straight is much funnier than just announcing the joke to us. C) Both. Tommy isn't just popular because he says "oh man" a lot. He also says "Hi-ya" and is good-looking, be fair now. Also, when characters break up they mope around for the rest of the episode, and then go skiing, and that fixes everything. This is entertaining for about the first half, but it really gets dull once the Zord fights start coming. Really, are the technical details the show messes up all that important? |
![]() ![]() ![]() Cute. It DOES seem like that, doesn't it? Great job. Catch ya on the flip side. |
![]() ![]() ![]() “And at the very least, the moral for today’s episode has already been said, due to bad acting, on account that we weren’t meant to say it until the end of the episode.” Dean said, “So let’s act like we haven’t moved on for the next eighteen minutes.” “Eighteen minutes?” Nick asked, shocked, “But wait, that can’t be! This show is given a thirty-minute slot… oh wait, without commercials it’s only about twenty-two minutes. Act as if I said nothing.” “It’s weird.” Dean suddenly pointed out, “This is the strangest thing, but… no matter where I am, I feel like I’m standing in the background.” “It’s probably just because they ran out of stereotypes and couldn’t give you a personality.” Cheryl said, “That’s what happened to Tommy Oliver anyway.” “Who?” Dean asked. “That guy who kept saying ‘oh man’ every five seconds.” Cheryl replied. “Who is that?” Dean asked. “The guy who’s only popular because his Zord looks very faintly like Mechagodzilla.” Cheryl said. “Sorry, I don’t remember him.” Dean replied, before asking “Who is he?” “Well, he’s… Doctor Tommy Oliver.” Cheryl tried to explain, “They couldn’t give him a personality, so instead, he gets to say ‘oh man’ every five seconds.” “Doctor who?” Dean asked. “Forget about him!” Cheryl shouted, frustrated. Bwahaha. This is great. My inner three-year-old thanks you so much for this reference. |