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** Also in the same episode, despite Marah betraying Dustin and tricking him into empowering Beevil, she at the end of the episode feels guilty for the betrayal, despite her uncle congratulating her for once.
*** Even in the series finale, when Cam saves Kapri and Marah from the exploding spaceship, the latter asks him if Dustin is still mad at her.

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** Also in the same episode, despite Marah betraying Dustin and tricking him into empowering Beevil, she at the end of the episode feels guilty for the betrayal, despite her uncle congratulating her for once.
once. Kapri even sees that Marah actually has feelings for Dustin.
*** Even in the series finale, when Cam saves Kapri and Marah from the exploding spaceship, the latter asks him if Dustin is still mad at her.her, confirming that she does have a crush on him.
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**Also in the same episode, despite Marah betraying Dustin and tricking him into empowering Beevil, she at the end of the episode feels guilty for the betrayal, despite her uncle congratulating her for once.
***Even in the series finale, when Cam saves Kapri and Marah from the exploding spaceship, the latter asks him if Dustin is still mad at her.
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* At the end of "The Samurai's Journey: Part III", the Rangers give Cam a Ninja uniform to show that they've accepted him on the team.
* Meta example: after Shane's actor Pua Magasiva passed away on May 11, 2019, the sheer amount of tributes and kind words from fans, fellow actors, and crew was enough to not only get his passing trending on social media, but also make headlines on big news outlets as well. Considering how some actors who have been on the show see their time on it as OldShame, this proves that Shane as a character truly meant something to a lot of people, and that the work that ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' actors have done ''does'' matter, regardless of how they may feel.

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* At the end of "The Samurai's Journey: Part III", the Rangers give Cam a Ninja uniform to show that they've accepted him on the team.
* Meta example: after Shane's actor Pua Magasiva passed away on May 11, 2019, the sheer amount of tributes and kind words from fans, fellow actors, and crew was enough to not only get his passing trending on social media, but also make headlines on big news outlets as well. Considering how some actors who have been on the show see their time on it as OldShame, this proves that Shane as a character truly meant something to a lot of people, and that the work that ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' actors have done ''does'' matter, regardless of how they may feel.
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* When the Rangers learn that Cam wants to be a Ranger but his father won't let him, they all ''immediately'' speak up on his behalf.
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* Tori, Dustin, and Shane only become Rangers and avoid being captured by Lothor in the first place because they decide to give a stranded old couple a lift. KarmicJackpot, anyone?
* When Lothor fires Marah in favor of her friend Beevil, Beevil making Marah an integral part of her plan rather than just ignoring her after getting that job is somewhat touching.
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* I like the episode "Tongue and Cheek" mostly because it had one of the rangers (Dustin) use his ranger powers to actually ''fight real crime''. Sure, he may have let the fame go to his head a little. Still, it was nice to see a power ranger act like a, well ''normal'' superhero for a change. I still don't get why everyone else tried to chew him out.

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* I like the The episode "Tongue and Cheek" Cheek", mostly because it had one of the rangers (Dustin) use his ranger powers to actually ''fight real crime''. Sure, he may have let the fame go to his head a little. Still, it was nice to see a power ranger act like a, well ''normal'' superhero for a change. I still don't get Can't understand why everyone else tried to chew him out.
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* Meta example: after Shane's actor Pua Magasiva passed away on May 11, 2019, the sheer amount of tributes and kind words from fans, fellow actors, and crew was enough to not only get his passing trending on social media, but also make headlines on big news outlets as well. Considering how many actors who have been on the show see their time on it as OldShame, this proves that Shane as a character truly meant something to a lot of people, and that the work that ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' actors have done ''does'' matter, regardless of how they may feel.

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* Meta example: after Shane's actor Pua Magasiva passed away on May 11, 2019, the sheer amount of tributes and kind words from fans, fellow actors, and crew was enough to not only get his passing trending on social media, but also make headlines on big news outlets as well. Considering how many some actors who have been on the show see their time on it as OldShame, this proves that Shane as a character truly meant something to a lot of people, and that the work that ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' actors have done ''does'' matter, regardless of how they may feel.
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* Tori trying to teach Blake to surf.

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* Tori trying to teach Blake to surf.surf.
* Meta example: after Shane's actor Pua Magasiva passed away on May 11, 2019, the sheer amount of tributes and kind words from fans, fellow actors, and crew was enough to not only get his passing trending on social media, but also make headlines on big news outlets as well. Considering how many actors who have been on the show see their time on it as OldShame, this proves that Shane as a character truly meant something to a lot of people, and that the work that ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' actors have done ''does'' matter, regardless of how they may feel.
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* Cam saving Marah and Kapri... ''because they're family.'' Cam has a grudging but really open definition of "family," considering that he's only related to the girls through his uncle Lothor, Lothor is only related to the girls through marriage, and Sensei claims that Lothor's banishment means that he's no longer their relative anyway. But it touches Marah and Kapri right to the heart, they proudly call Cam "cousin" every chance they get next season, and given the choice between going back to Lothor and risking his wrath by helping Cam and the Rangers, they choose Cam.

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* Cam saving Marah and Kapri... ''because they're family.'' Cam has a grudging but really open definition of "family," considering that he's only related to the girls through his uncle Lothor, Lothor is only related to the girls through marriage, and Sensei claims that Lothor's banishment means that he's no longer their relative anyway. But it touches Marah and Kapri right to the heart, they proudly call Cam "cousin" every chance they get next season, and given the choice between going back to Lothor and risking his wrath by helping Cam and the Rangers, they choose Cam.Cam.
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* Cam saving Marah and Kapri... ''because they're family.'' Cam has a grudging but really open definition of "family," considering that he's only related to the girls through his uncle Lothor, Lothor is only related to the girls through marriage, and Sensei claims that Lothor's banishment means that he's no longer their relative anyway. But it touches Marah and Kapri right to the heart, they proudly call Cam "cousin" every chance they get next season, and given the choice between going back to Lothor and risking his wrath by helping Cam and the Rangers, they choose Cam.

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* Hunter and Blake's relationship with Sensei Watanabe isn't very apparent but does undergo a huge change. At the start they were driven solely to kill him on the belief he killed their parents. After being accepted onto the team, Watanabe gives them the same teachings and wisdom he did his original students. By halfway through the season they are following his guidance and referring to him as "Sensei" like he'd always been their mentor.
* Cam saving Marah and Kapri... ''because they're family.'' Cam has a grudging but really open definition of "family," considering that he's only related to the girls through his uncle Lothor, Lothor is only related to the girls through marriage, and Sensei claims that Lothor's banishment means that he's no longer their relative anyway. But it touches Marah and Kapri right to the heart, they proudly call Cam "cousin" every chance they get next season, and given the choice between going back to Lothor and risking his wrath by helping Cam and the Rangers, they choose Cam.
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* Cam saving Marah and Kapri... ''because they're family.'' Cam has a grudging but really open definition of "family," considering that he's only related to the girls through his uncle Lothor, Lothor is only related to the girls through marriage, and Sensei claims that Lothor's banishment means that he's no longer their relative anyway. But it touches Marah and Kapri right to the heart, they proudly call Cam "cousin" every chance they get next season, and given the choice between going back to Lothor and risking his wrath by helping Cam and the Rangers, they choose Cam.
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* I like the episode "Tongue and Cheek" mostly because it had one of the rangers (Dustin) use his ranger powers to actually ''fight real crime''. Sure, he may have let the fame go to his head a little. Still, it was nice to see a power ranger act like a, well ''normal'' superhero for a change. I still do get why everyone else tried to chew him out.

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* I like the episode "Tongue and Cheek" mostly because it had one of the rangers (Dustin) use his ranger powers to actually ''fight real crime''. Sure, he may have let the fame go to his head a little. Still, it was nice to see a power ranger act like a, well ''normal'' superhero for a change. I still do don't get why everyone else tried to chew him out.
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* I like the episode "Tongue and Cheek" mostly because it had one of the rangers (Dustin) use his ranger powers to actually ''fight real crime''. Sure, he may have let the fane go to his head a little. Still, it was nice to see a power ranger act like a, well ''normal'' superhero for a change. I still do get why everyone else tried to chew him out.

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* I like the episode "Tongue and Cheek" mostly because it had one of the rangers (Dustin) use his ranger powers to actually ''fight real crime''. Sure, he may have let the fane fame go to his head a little. Still, it was nice to see a power ranger act like a, well ''normal'' superhero for a change. I still do get why everyone else tried to chew him out.
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* I like the episode "Tongue and Cheek" mostlt becuase it had one of the rangers (Dustin) use his ranger powers to actually ''fight real crime''. Sure, he may have let the fane go to his head a little. Still, it was nice to see a power ranger act like a, well ''normal'' superhero for a change. I still do get why everyone else tried to chew him out.

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* I like the episode "Tongue and Cheek" mostlt becuase mostly because it had one of the rangers (Dustin) use his ranger powers to actually ''fight real crime''. Sure, he may have let the fane go to his head a little. Still, it was nice to see a power ranger act like a, well ''normal'' superhero for a change. I still do get why everyone else tried to chew him out.
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* I like the episode "Tongue and Cheek" mostlt becuase it had one of the rangers (Dustin) use his ranger powers to actually ''fight real crime''. Sure, he may have let the fane go to his head a little. Still, it was nice to see a power ranger act like a, well ''normal'' superhero for a change. I still do get why everyone else tried to chew him out.

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