Commander Stanton sends a boarding party to investigate a derelict spaceship with a dangerous secret.Commander Stanton sends a boarding party to investigate a derelict spaceship with a dangerous secret.Commander Stanton sends a boarding party to investigate a derelict spaceship with a dangerous secret.
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Cerina Vincent
- Maya
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Elisa Llamido
- Collins
- (as Elissa Llamido)
Kirk Thornton
- Alien
- (voice)
Akari
- High Councilor Renier
- (voice)
Kazuki Maehara
- Kai Chen
- (voice)
- …
Eri Tanaka
- Maya
- (voice)
- …
Hiroshi Tsuchida
- Mike Corbett
- (voice)
- …
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- TriviaEssentially an episode without Damon or Maya. (Green and Yellow Rangers are only seen fully uniformed, with no way to tell if these are their stunt doubles or not.) Also, none of the Scorpius crowd is around to cause trouble, making this episode atypical.
- Quotes
Mike Corbett: Our mission doesn't spell out that we have to rescue others in times of trouble.
Councilor Brody: Exactly.
Mike Corbett: But that's because it doesn't need to be spelled out. Helping should be second nature. As you said, it's dangerous out there, and the day may come when we have to send a distress signal of our own.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Out-of-Genre TV Episodes (2015)
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Babysitter from Hell
Possibly the single most inappropriate episode in the entire Power Rangers franchise. It means to match the tone and general story line of 1979's Alien (all but for an alien being shoved down a spaceman's throat), where a nearly indestructible alien biped picks off humans within the claustrophobic confines of a spaceship.
This is not your typical Power Ranger monster, an exaggerated bad guy that can, at times, be downright silly. (Think Elgar in Power Rangers Turbo.) This is a terrifying predator (looking, in fact, a bit similar to the alien predator in 1987's Predator). It strikes from darkness. It strikes without warning. Blast guns don't seem to hurt it, and its victims get wrapped in cocoons like that of spiders, stored for later consumption.
If TV is sometimes a babysitter just to keep youngsters distracted for a while, then this episode is a babysitter from Hell, with every potential for giving some of its younger viewers nightmares or night terrors.
The episode basically fails its target audience by striking too close to home to its Alien source material.
This is not your typical Power Ranger monster, an exaggerated bad guy that can, at times, be downright silly. (Think Elgar in Power Rangers Turbo.) This is a terrifying predator (looking, in fact, a bit similar to the alien predator in 1987's Predator). It strikes from darkness. It strikes without warning. Blast guns don't seem to hurt it, and its victims get wrapped in cocoons like that of spiders, stored for later consumption.
If TV is sometimes a babysitter just to keep youngsters distracted for a while, then this episode is a babysitter from Hell, with every potential for giving some of its younger viewers nightmares or night terrors.
The episode basically fails its target audience by striking too close to home to its Alien source material.
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- statmanjeff
- Nov 5, 2016
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