Sunday, April 10, 2011

Episode 215 - Glyph Hanger

Hey, it's an Adam episode! Sadly, it sucks.

We begin at the stunt show, and man, I approve of that SO HARD. The theme of this stunt show is apparently ancient Egypt, so we've moved on from Grease. We briefly wonder if this time the stunt show cast will be convinced that they're the Pharaoh's guards, but no such luck. Instead, we find out that Divatox used to date some monster named Pharaoh (who is sadly not a Goa'uld) who has the same staff that is used at the stunt show. Divatox calls up her ex, who owes her a favor, and he goes to plant a detonator at the stunt show. Adam confuses the monster's staff for the one used at the stunt show, and takes the monster's staff home. It turns all writing into hieroglyphics.

I don't know why Adam apparently builds his own props for the stunt show. I guess they should hold a fundraiser or a martial arts expo or something, because this town is cheap.

One important thing - Pharaoh gets beaten up by some children. I know they're trying to make the monsters less scary or something, but that's just pathetic.

After all the writing is turning into hieroglyphics AND Piranhatrons have stolen back the monster's staff AND some old guy from the stunt show returns Adam's actual staff to him the Rangers figure out something is wrong and go to the stunt show. There's a "comical" sequence where the old guy proves he knows all the items at the show, and they figure out that the detonator is a pyramid. But before Adam can blow it up with a cannon monsters show up, and there's a fight, and then the monster grows, and if Divatox's big plan was to make children cry by blowing up the amusement park, why doesn't she just have a monster step on it?

The fight lasts a long while, so we get a night!Zord battle, which was pretty great.

Oh, and Bulk and Skull monkeys thought that they could tell their story by painting it on the side of the Youth Center. Monkey paintings are pretty awesome.

Fish: 4. Nothing about this makes any sense.

Covered in: Lt. Stone is covered in paint

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