* Honestly, the very existence of this series is one. Linkara is doing a full series retrospective of Power Rangers, continuing it as the show goes on, as well as dealing with multiple issues with various video hosting sites (Blip, Shockwave, Vidme) hitting him with copyright claims and, when he finally works around them, shutting down abruptly. Even when he dislikes a given season, him continuing this is a labor of love. Power Rangers, this kids show that can be accurately described as a 22 minute toy commercial, means enough to him that he sits down, struggles to get these out despite what's going on, and, even when it's clear that the people involved in the production don't care, he still does. This is a show that MATTERS to him, and, considering how popular the videos are, also matters to a lot of viewers.
* In the new version of the ''Series/PowerRangersZeo'' review, saying he does believe Creator/DavidYost's explanation about why he left (extensive bullying by the crew for being gay) and not the "official" reason given by one of ''Zeo'''s producers, which was the previously rumored pay dispute. He states the reason he believes Yost is because the 90's weren't kind to the LGBT community, and that he remained silent about the topic for several years until gay rights were more accepted by the general public.
* In ''Series/PowerRangersTurbo'', he actually defends Justin, [[TheScrappy arguably one of the most hated rangers of all time]], arguing that, contrary to popular belief, he wasn't a Marty Stu, but was often the only ranger written competently. When discussing "[[Recap/PowerRangersInSpaceS1E18TrueBlueToTheRescue True Blue to the Rescue]]", he says that while Justin could be annoying at times, he was still part of the team.
* ''Series/PowerRangersInSpace'':
** His musical tribute to the Zordon era at the end of his retrospective, set to Music/{{Queen}} and Music/DavidBowie's "Under Pressure" [[https://youtu.be/7i7UnqrFLvc montage]]. As an added example, Website/SFDebris had already used the song for a similar farewell montage in his "[[{{Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS7E24AllGoodThings}} All Good Things...]]" TNG review. Linkara asked him if it would be alright to do the same thing, and he gave him his blessing.
** The way he talks about Bulk and Skull's CharacterDevelopment from the original series up through their IAmSpartacus moment in the finale of ''In Space''. He is genuinely moved by how these two have grown and the way they act in the end.
* A small one, but in ''Series/PowerRangersLostGalaxy'', Linkara mentions that Valerie Vernon is still alive even after being diagnosed with leukemia, and that it's gone.
* His happiness in ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce'' when the duo of Bulk and Skull are back together for a cameo in "[[Recap/PowerRangersWildForceForeverRed Forever Red]]", saying that it's the true reunion of the episode and that people should shut up about any inconsistencies and just be happy that they are back.
* There's something very heartwarming about him discussing the theme of ''Series/PowerRangersSPD'' on how the RagtagBandOfMisfits could be as good as the band of aces, and become true heroes in their own right. It's even better that instead of just waiting for the analysis, he explains it while the B-Squad go into SWAT Mode, and kick the A-Squad's asses.
* ''Series/PowerRangersMysticForce'':
** Even though he doesn't fully recommend ''Mystic Force'', Linkara does point out that the "Stranger Within" and "Dark Wish" arcs are very enjoyable.
** Him explaining why Chip is his favorite Ranger from the team.
** He also praises the mostly comic relief characters of Leelee, Phineas and Clare as some of the best and most interesting in the show.
** On a related note, his reason why "Stranger Within" is so good is the human element under the silly plot. Even in the ridiculousness, you can still have great stories with great emotions.
*** His speech about how ''Theatre/{{Camelot}}'' changed his life and the importance of chivalry in the Arthurian definition of the word.
* ''Series/PowerRangersOperationOverdrive'':
** The fact that even though he detests the season, if you happen to like it, "More power to you."
** Despite not liking Dax, he shows great respect for his profession, saying that you don't screw with stuntmen because of how tough they are as people to deal with the difficulty of said job.
** His loathing of the Overdrive Rangers compared to other Ranger teams because they ''immediately'' abandon their duties when they lose their ability to morph actually comes across as this, because it comes across as him being so disappointed for not living up to his ideal of what Power Rangers should be. He then shows clips of Rangers from various seasons continuing the fight even though they don't have their powers, not because they're are an obligation, but because ''it's the right thing to do''.
** There's also a tiny bit of heartwarming in his condemnation of Samuell Benta. Lewis has stated that ''if'' he would come up and make a public apology for what he did, he'll still forgive him, meaning that Lewis is still willing to give him a chance even if his act was really unforgivable to the point where many fans rightfully would never forgive him. [[note]]That said, when Benta did post a video telling his side of the story in 2020, [[http://atopthefourthwall.com/state-of-the-wall-3-4-20/ Lewis's response]] was to point out that his version of events is disputed by those at the convention, and that even if he is telling the truth he's still guilty of negligence and had lost money for the charity.[[/note]]
* ''Series/PowerRangersJungleFury'':
** His statement that ''Jungle Fury'' was wrong to portray beating up a bunch of bullies as evil. Keep in mind that Lewis very much looks down on the idea of revenge thanks to the influence of ''Theatre/{{Camelot}}''.
** There's something rather sweet about the way he talks about the rangers with such positive attitudes after all the problems he had with Overdrive's characters. How he talks about Casey and RJ are particularly nice, both with RJ's being cool but wise, and Casey feeling guilty about Dai Shi, but being perfectly worthy of being a Ranger because he's a fast learner.
** As much as he hates ''Operation Overdrive'' and considers that team to be the absolute worst rangers he'd ever seen, he's disappointed they never got a team-up with ''Jungle Fury'', acknowledging that, for all their faults, they're still the Power Rangers.
* ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'':
** As Linkara notes, ''RPM'' is a very polarizing type of season, with both fans and haters arguing with, and even outright insulting, each other for their different opinions. During his review, Linkara is very diplomatic however, stating that while he likes the season, he can understand why others may not.
** In recapping ''RPM'''s TroubledProduction, he ends the tirade of problems with a little note that the fact that ''RPM'' even was able to be finished is evidence that miracles are real.
** His meditation on enjoying previous material, the quality of DarkerAndEdgier vs LighterAndSofter, and actually creating mature writing is a big ball of heartwarming, especially in the fact that ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' was actually able to come so far as to actually allow him to have this conversation.
** Him pointing out that Dr. K's and Ziggy's actors got married in real life is pretty cool and heartwarming.
** Mixed with Awesome, but his theory on how ''RPM'' could've been made to fit into the main Rangers timeline, had the writers not opted to go with the paralleled dimension idea instead: Earth is ''known'' in the larger universe: it's the planet where the United Alliance Of Evil, and more than a few other interplanetary villains, was defeated, and Earth has its share of allies, like the Alien Rangers. So, when Earth goes inexplicably radio silent for years on end, someone is going to come looking, and find out what happened. Seeing the utter devastation Venjix wrought, the galaxy immediately offers their support in helping the Earth recover... resulting in the world of ''S.P.D.'': a rebuilt Earth where humans and aliens coexist. Given that ''RPM'' was very nearly the GrandFinale for the franchise, that wouldn't have been a bad way to end things.
* ''Series/PowerRangersSamurai'':
** For all the flak the season had, and even Linkara saying that it's not a very good show, by the end of it, his final cents is that it's... ''watchable''. Has its flaws, but still watchable.
** Despite how many flaws this season's team-up episode "[[Recap/PowerRangersSamuraiClashOfTheRedRangers Clash of the Red Rangers]]" has, he applauds the effort. He especially likes the fact that despite ''Samurai'' being the first season since Saban regained the rights from Disney, that they still gave a nod to the ''RPM'' team, and that despite the fact that they were from AnotherDimension, what the RPM Rangers did mattered.
** Not mentioning the ElephantInTheRoom regarding Rick Medina's "incident" in both this ''and'' when he brought him up in his review of ''Series/PowerRangersMegaforce'' (though he eventually did in the ''Wild Force'' re-upload, calling it "the Mastodon in the room").
** His utter praise for both Lauren, who he felt had the character development he had wanted Jayden to have had, and her actress Kimberley Crossman, for the sheer amount of character she gave to such an underwritten role through simple body language. He also praises how, instead of going with the dynamic from ''Series/PowerRangersTimeForce'' with Wes and Alex, where one was clearly a better choice entirely, the writers instead made Lauren more complex. Which is why he hates how the rest of the team treats her horribly, only caring about Jayden leaving.
** Also, his honest praise of the team in Team Spirit, where he commends them for being willing to give themselves up to save innocent citizens and Emily. This is one of the few times this team actually manages to impress him.
** His praise of Bulk and Spike shows that he really does ''get'' these characters, and shows why he considers them the true heroes of Power Rangers (well, Bulk and Skull, normally, but Spike is somewhat of a Skull stand-in)- they may not be smart, or brave, or strong, or have super powers, but they will do their best to do the right thing.
** Another moment (admittedly a bit minor but still) is Lewis calling out the UnfortunateImplications behind Jayden, a white guy having a Japanese last name[[note]]Shiba, exactly like [[Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger Takeru]][[/note]]; he admits it wouldn't be too hard to assume one of Jayden's ancestors either married or was adopted into the family, but points out the lost opportunity for an East Asian Red Ranger (something that still has yet to happen to this very day unless one counts [[WebVideo/PowerRangersHyperforce Hyperforce]]), as all the Japanese-ness of ''Samurai'' would have been the perfect opportunity for one in his opinion.
* For all the negativity he brought to ''Series/PowerRangersMegaforce'' (and it's still genuine), the ending of the video is very heartwarming, thanking everyone who has supported the series, even those whining at the ScheduleSlip,[[note]]He acknowledges that the people clamoring for the next episode, although annoying in their insistence, are doing so because they genuinely love the material and want more of it[[/note]] promising that he'll be back for ''Dino Charge'' once the season finishes, and finishing with how he's thankful he has such fans and... "May the power protect you all."
* ''Series/PowerRangersDinoCharge'':
** After all the problems he had over the last two seasons, he has a ''lot'' of praise this one. Distinct Rangers and villains, good action, good acting, good set and character design, some character layering. It's just nice to hear him sounding so positive about his Rangers again. Even when he is attacking the finale, he does so in a way that makes it clear it isn't rage but rather just the insanity of it all. It is done in good fun, rather than a brutal takedown like with ''Operation Overdrive'''s... uh... everything.
** Lewis gives some credit to ''Megaforce'', in particular with the cast ''and'' writing staff who legitimately '''did''' care for the show and wanted things to be done well (or at least passable), but Jonathan Tzachor at the time didn't care for any of the ideas (in particular that one writer wanted a veteran Power Ranger to become a sort of mentor for the team [it being (David Yost), which he shot down) and simply wanted action scenes.
* His brief gushing over Hayley's dog Kody in ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel''.
* His absolute joy at [[Series/PowerRangersRPM Doctor K]], his favourite character in all of ''Power Rangers'', returning in ''Series/PowerRangersBeastMorphers'', on top of the way her appearance is used to help motivate the growth of a current Ranger while demonstrating her own development. In fact, the way he talks about the last quarter of the show and the respectful way it handles FanService, [[CallBack Call Backs]] and [[ContinuityNod Continuity Nods]] to older series is a joy to hear after how badly ''Super Megaforce'' botched it.
** The reason he doesn't like Ben and Betty being the ButtMonkey ThoseTwoGuys - not because they are TheScrappy to him, but because they're ''[[NiceGuy too]]'' likable, and so their constant misfortunes make Linkara just [[DudeNotFunny feel sorry]] for them.
* The opening of the ''Dino Fury'' instalment beginning with a dedication to Creator/JasonDavidFrank. It is simply a rather sweet way to start the commentary and is fitting given the motif shared between the two seasons.
* He gushes over Izzy's mature stories, Tessa Rao's exceptional acting, and relationship with Fern. He's especially gleeful in that for a show that's been promoting progressive values and diversity for over two decades, ''Power Rangers'' not only ''finally'' has in-text LGBTQ+ representation, but that having them be a main character and a recurring supporting character -- properly identifying as a couple that the rest of the cast has nothing but support for -- was a great way to make up for lost time.
-->''(After the scene of Fern calling out "May the Power protect you!" to Izzy as she departs on a bus)''\\
'''Linkara:''' ''Goddamn'', people, I melted into a puddle from that moment.
* In his ''Cosmic Fury'' review, he defends the Cosmic Fury ranger suits by stating that colors and simplistic design complimented one another.
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