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Stéphane Dumas

Chris Kern wrote: 
>Episode 143 - When they trust Pegasus! The super transformation of the 
>four soldiers 

>This is probably the most disturbing of the "targets" as Fish Eye goes 
>after an elementary-school age boy. (It's also interesting that all of 
>FE's lemures are male, whereas FE and HE both have female lemures.) 



I agree. But at least the setup was short and the mirror scene done 
off-camera. 


>Are the senshi stupid? I don't understand the supposed conflict in 
>this episode. Pegasus has been crucial to them beating almost every 
>one of the new enemies so far, and they can see the impostor Pegasus 
>right in the dome, so what's wrong? 


It does seem to have been needlessly drawn out. But I look at it this 
way. They had to, in effect, offer up their henshin wands for the 
power up. If Pegasus had neutralized the wands instead of enhancing 
them, the senshi would have been powerless against any further 
attacks. 

I'm not sure that I see any love lesson in this episode, but on the 
other hand, it is critical to the story-line. I'm thinking that 
episodes that move the story forward may not have a lesson for the 
week and so that's how I'll call this one unless someone can think of 
something better. 


The dub of this episode was so horrible that I think my ears were 
bleeding by the end of it. The slang index was through the roof. Does 
the script writer really believe that American teenagers speak this 
way? Robert asking Rini to "kick it back" with him sometime? Buggin', 
fine, trippin', fly, playin', I think they had a slang dictionary and 
decided to try and use every word in it. Then after the senshi get 
their power-up, the dub changed all the attack names to make them 
sound 'super'. Mega Mars, Superior Sparkling, Super Aqua, it makes you 
want to cry, it really does. 


-- 
Phoenix 
http://www.phoenixanime.com 



Episode 143 - When they trust Pegasus! The super transformation of 
>> the four soldiers 
> I'm not sure that I see any love lesson in this episode, but on the 
> other hand, it is critical to the story-line. I'm thinking that 
> episodes that move the story forward may not have a lesson for the 
> week and so that's how I'll call this one unless someone can think of 
> something better. 

There's probably one there to be found if you look for it - provided 
that you first acknowledge the utterly inextricable connection between 
love and trust. Any relationship of any sort between people comes back 
in the end to trust, or to its absence - and love does so most of all. 

I'd probably have more specifics to offer, but it's been a *very* long 
time since I've seen this episode. (I haven't been following along day 
to day - I don't have the discipline to hold myself down to that 
schedule, anyway, even if my work/sleep schedule would support it - and 
I don't have it handy to check.) 


-- 
       The Wanderer 



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