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* ''One Last Second Chance'' deserves a mention for one of the best fight scenes in the season. Upon saving the masters from their prisons, RJ leaves Dai Shi's castle to join the the other four rangers with some reinforcements, the Spirit Rangers now fighting alongside our heroes. Every Ranger gets to show off their stuff, the three Spirit Rangers dealing with the mooks unarmed, the three chosen rangers use their initial weapons (Jungle Chucks, Jungle Bow, and Jungle Tonfa) while in Jungle Master Mode, RJ having a very well choreographed close combat fight against Camille, Dom absolutely decimating his group of mooks, ending on the Spirit Rangers using their respective weapons to finish off the monster of the week.

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* ''One "One Last Second Chance'' Chance" deserves a mention for one of the best fight scenes in the season. Upon saving the masters from their prisons, RJ leaves Dai Shi's castle to join the the other four rangers with some reinforcements, the Spirit Rangers now fighting alongside our heroes. Every Ranger gets to show off their stuff, the three Spirit Rangers dealing with the mooks unarmed, the three chosen rangers use their initial weapons (Jungle Chucks, Jungle Bow, and Jungle Tonfa) while in Jungle Master Mode, RJ having a very well choreographed close combat fight against Camille, Dom absolutely decimating his group of mooks, ending on the Spirit Rangers using their respective weapons to finish off the monster of the week.



** Then came their epic showdown in "Path of the Righteous", which lasted the longest, culminating in Casey's final victory over dai shi in combat and judging Jarrod's character.

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** Then came their epic showdown in "Path of the Righteous", which lasted the longest, culminating in Casey's final victory over dai shi Dai Shi in combat and judging Jarrod's character.

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* ''One Last Second Chance'' deserves a mention for one of the best fight scenes in the season. Upon saving the masters from their prisons, RJ leaves Dai Shi's castle to join the the other four rangers with some reinforcements, the Spirit Rangers now fighting alongside our heroes. Every Ranger gets to show off their stuff, the three Spirit Rangers dealing with the mooks unarmed, the three chosen rangers use their initial weapons (Jungle Chucks, Jungle Bow, and Jungle Tonfa) while in Jungle Master Mode, RJ having a very well choreographed close combat fight against Camille, Dom absolutely decimating his group of mooks, ending on the Spirit Rangers using their respective weapons to finish off the monster of the week.



** The fight itself is awesome, staring with both unmorphed, escalating to their morphed forms, breaking through the walls grabbing their weapons, escalating further to Jungle Master Mode and Phantom Beast General respectively.



** Another beautiful moment from that episode -- to redeem Jarrod, Casey plans to simply talk to him, recognizing that Jarrod was just lonely, and that the Rangers should've tried harder to reach him rather than act surprised when his feelings of isolation caused him to snap. Master Mao tells Casey that he's wasting his time, and Casey basically tells him, "Screw you. You're wrong. Now get out of my way while I go and do what we all should've done in the first place." The best part is that ''this'' is how Casey earns his master's stripe, by telling every master that came before him that he's going to follow his own path.

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** Another beautiful moment from that episode -- to redeem Jarrod, Casey plans to simply talk to him, recognizing that Jarrod was just lonely, and that the Rangers should've tried harder to reach him rather than act surprised when his feelings of isolation caused him to snap. Master Mao tells Casey that he's wasting his time, time and that he's not doing this to save Jarrod, but to undo what happened at the beginning of the series, and Casey basically tells him, "Screw you. You're wrong. Now get out of my way while I go and do what we all should've done in the first place." The best part is that ''this'' is how Casey earns his master's stripe, by telling every master that came before him that he's going to follow his own path. It's as if when Casey made is final run towards the temple, Mao was saying "Good job my young cub, now do what we couldn't and save Jarrod."
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** Then, after fighting Jarrod/Dai Shi to a stalemate in one of the best fights in the season, Casey demorphs, turns his back, and ''dares'' Jarrod/Dai Shi to kill him -- and ''that'' is when Jarrod breaks free of Dai Shi.

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** Then, after fighting Jarrod/Dai Shi to a stalemate in one of the best fights in the season, Casey demorphs, turns his back, and ''dares'' '''dares Jarrod/Dai Shi to kill him him''' -- and ''that'' is when Jarrod breaks free of Dai Shi.
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** Where we're publicly shown this where they're not told, but find out on their own. Other characters are told and they become Rangers (Rocky, Adam, and Aisha in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season 2), have their memories wiped (Bulk and Skull at least once), or they become a bit more understanding about things [[Series/PowerRangersMysticForce Toby]]. Some characters, like [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers MMPR]] and [[Series/PowerRangersZeo Zeo's Ernie]], are given a sort of WordOfGod from the producers that [[SecretSecretKeeper they know]], but it's never spoken out loud or otherwise acknowledged on the show-by any of the characters. The remainder of the support characters, including [[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder Hayley]], already know or the team's public, so it's not an issue.

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** Where we're publicly shown this where they're not told, but find out on their own. Other characters are told and they become Rangers (Rocky, Adam, and Aisha in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season 2), have their memories wiped (Bulk and Skull at least once), or they become a bit more understanding about things [[Series/PowerRangersMysticForce Toby]].([[Series/PowerRangersMysticForce Toby]]). Some characters, like [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers MMPR]] and [[Series/PowerRangersZeo Zeo's Ernie]], are given a sort of WordOfGod from the producers that [[SecretSecretKeeper they know]], but it's never spoken out loud or otherwise acknowledged on the show-by any of the characters. The remainder of the support characters, including [[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder Hayley]], already know or the team's public, so it's not an issue.
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** Where we're publicly shown this where they're not told, but find out on their own. Other characters are told and they become Rangers (Rocky, Adam, and Aisha in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season 2), have their memories wiped (Bulk and Skull at least once), or they become a bit more understanding about things [[Series/PowerRangersMysticForce Toby]]. Some characters, like [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers MMPR]] and [[Series/PowerRangersZeo Zeo's Ernie]], are given a sort of WordOfGod from the producers that [[SecretSecretKeeper they know]], but it's never spoken out loud or otherwise acknowledged on the show-by any of the characters. The remainder of the support characters, including [[Series/PowerRangerDinoThunder Hayley]], already know or the team's public, so it's not an issue.

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** Where we're publicly shown this where they're not told, but find out on their own. Other characters are told and they become Rangers (Rocky, Adam, and Aisha in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season 2), have their memories wiped (Bulk and Skull at least once), or they become a bit more understanding about things [[Series/PowerRangersMysticForce Toby]]. Some characters, like [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers MMPR]] and [[Series/PowerRangersZeo Zeo's Ernie]], are given a sort of WordOfGod from the producers that [[SecretSecretKeeper they know]], but it's never spoken out loud or otherwise acknowledged on the show-by any of the characters. The remainder of the support characters, including [[Series/PowerRangerDinoThunder [[Series/PowerRangersDinoThunder Hayley]], already know or the team's public, so it's not an issue.
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** Where we're publicly shown this where they're not told, but find out on their own. Other characters are told and they become Rangers (Rocky, Adam, and Aisha in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season 2), have their memories wiped (Bulk and Skull at least once), or they become a bit more understanding about things [[Series/PowerRangersMysticForce Toby]]. Some characters, like [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers MMPR]] and [[Series/PowerRangersZeo Zeo's Ernie]], are given a sort of WordOfGod from the producers that [[SecretSecretKeeper they know]], but it's never spoken out loud or otherwise acknowledged on the show-by any of the characters. The remainder of the support characters, including[[Series/PowerRangerDinoThunder Hayley]], already know or the team's public, so it's not an issue.

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** Where we're publicly shown this where they're not told, but find out on their own. Other characters are told and they become Rangers (Rocky, Adam, and Aisha in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season 2), have their memories wiped (Bulk and Skull at least once), or they become a bit more understanding about things [[Series/PowerRangersMysticForce Toby]]. Some characters, like [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers MMPR]] and [[Series/PowerRangersZeo Zeo's Ernie]], are given a sort of WordOfGod from the producers that [[SecretSecretKeeper they know]], but it's never spoken out loud or otherwise acknowledged on the show-by any of the characters. The remainder of the support characters, including[[Series/PowerRangerDinoThunder including [[Series/PowerRangerDinoThunder Hayley]], already know or the team's public, so it's not an issue.

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** RJ's father Master Finn takes on the Big Bad (a fellow called Dai Shi, who has stomped all over everyone for the last ten episodes without slowing down), and is quickly defeated. Dai Shi moves in to finish the fight, when RJ - kooky, unusual and offbeat RJ - steps between them. Finn warns his son, "He's strong RJ". RJ stands up, turns to Dai Shi, narrows his eyes and mutters, "So am I." Cue epic beatdown as RJ beats the so-far-unstoppable supervillain in ''unmorphed'' hand-to-hand combat, and kicks Dai Shi's ass into next week. It wasn't RJ's only moment of pure unstoppable badass, but lord almighty it was fun to watch.
** And then there Master Finn's intro, coming out of nowhere DualWielding swords and making his way past a lot of {{Mooks}}, and to top it off using the power of his animal spirit to destroy the twister the MonsterOfTheWeek was creating. Major awesomeness.

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** RJ's father Master Finn takes on the Big Bad (a fellow called Dai Shi, who has stomped all over everyone for the last ten episodes without slowing down), and is quickly defeated. Dai Shi moves in to finish the fight, when RJ - kooky, unusual unusual, and offbeat RJ - steps between them. Finn warns his son, "He's strong RJ". RJ stands up, turns to Dai Shi, narrows his eyes eyes, and mutters, "So am I." Cue epic beatdown as RJ beats the so-far-unstoppable supervillain in ''unmorphed'' hand-to-hand combat, and kicks Dai Shi's ass into next week. It wasn't RJ's only moment of pure unstoppable badass, but lord almighty it was fun to watch.
** And then there is Master Finn's intro, coming out of nowhere DualWielding swords and making his way past a lot of {{Mooks}}, and to top it off using the power of his animal spirit to destroy the twister the MonsterOfTheWeek was creating. Major awesomeness.



* Before going down in "Race for the Nexus", Carnisoar gets some good action scenes against the Rangers, such as when he creates several illusions of himself that sucsesfulyl confuse the Rangers for a while and then utilities super speedy flight to launch a blitz attack where he zips back and forth multiple times per second. Even after being defeated, he gets a defiant FacingTheBulletsOneLiner.

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* Before going down in "Race for the Nexus", Carnisoar gets some good action scenes against the Rangers, such as when he creates several illusions of himself that sucsesfulyl successfully confuse the Rangers for a while and then utilities super speedy flight to launch a blitz attack where he zips back and forth multiple times per second. Even after being defeated, he gets a defiant FacingTheBulletsOneLiner.



* Jarrod breaking free of Dai Shi temporarily and fighting three monsters to save Camille. Casey sees this...
* ...which leads to ''his'' SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome in the next-to-last episode of the series ("Path of the Righteous"), when he does an UnflinchingWalk through a herd of {{Mooks}} up to the front doors of Dai Shi's temple and trashes the entire lot of them in a textbook version of TranquilFury. Oh, yes... ''he does this unmorphed''. While several Rangers like Andros, the Dino Thunder Rangers and Mack have attacked the BigBad base before, Casey is the only one we see '''do it unmorphed'''.

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* Jarrod breaking free of Dai Shi temporarily and fighting fights three monsters to save Camille. Casey sees this...
* ...which leads to ''his'' SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome in the next-to-last episode of the series ("Path of the Righteous"), when he does an UnflinchingWalk through a herd of {{Mooks}} up to the front doors of Dai Shi's temple and trashes the entire lot of them in a textbook version of TranquilFury. Oh, yes... ''he does this unmorphed''. While several Rangers like Andros, the Dino Thunder Rangers Rangers, and Mack have attacked the BigBad base before, Casey is the only one we see '''do it unmorphed'''.



** Then there's the final encounter with Dai Shi as all of the main characters join up to try and stop him. Even better, Jarrod and Camille come out of there HeroicBSOD to join the fight in any way they can, eventually giving the rangers the opening necessary to save the day.

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** Then there's the final encounter with Dai Shi as all of the main characters join up to try and stop him. Even better, Jarrod and Camille come out of there their HeroicBSOD to join the fight in any way they can, eventually giving the rangers the opening necessary to save the day.



** In "Arise The Crystal Eyes", they fought one on one yet again, and this time had a draw, with casey getting a slight edge to escape with 5 of the {{MacGuffin}}s.
** Then came their epic showdown in "Path of the Righteous", which lasted the longest, and ultimately culminated in Casey's final victory over dai shi in combat and in judging Jarrod's character.
* Fran deserves props for being the first support character to discover the Rangers secret identities ''on her own''.

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** In "Arise The Crystal Eyes", they fought one on one yet again, and this time had a draw, with casey Casey getting a slight edge to escape with 5 of the {{MacGuffin}}s.
** Then came their epic showdown in "Path of the Righteous", which lasted the longest, and ultimately culminated culminating in Casey's final victory over dai shi in combat and in judging Jarrod's character.
* Fran deserves props for being the first support character to discover the Rangers Ranger's secret identities ''on her own''.own''.
** Where we're publicly shown this where they're not told, but find out on their own. Other characters are told and they become Rangers (Rocky, Adam, and Aisha in ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' season 2), have their memories wiped (Bulk and Skull at least once), or they become a bit more understanding about things [[Series/PowerRangersMysticForce Toby]]. Some characters, like [[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers MMPR]] and [[Series/PowerRangersZeo Zeo's Ernie]], are given a sort of WordOfGod from the producers that [[SecretSecretKeeper they know]], but it's never spoken out loud or otherwise acknowledged on the show-by any of the characters. The remainder of the support characters, including[[Series/PowerRangerDinoThunder Hayley]], already know or the team's public, so it's not an issue.
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* ThePhantom Beasts get a great introduction when they refuse to follow the treacherous Jellica and subject her to a DroppedABridgeOnHim fate.

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* ThePhantom The Phantom Beasts get a great introduction when they refuse to follow the treacherous Jellica and subject her to a DroppedABridgeOnHim fate.

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