The Red Ranger in Power Rangers is usually the leader of the team, the one who gets the most prominent focus on the team and the most action figures! But which one is the best? We tried to settle that by ranking all the Red Rangers from the TV show and movies. Sorry, Supersonic Red Ranger from the Boom Comics. You died beautifully. Sorry to Hyperforce Red as well, you deserve a burrito.
44. Nick Russell (Firass Dirani)
Power Rangers Mystic Force
Nick is not great. Mystic Force was squarely focused on him and that red blanket of his. He had few redeeming qualities besides driving his bike into the face of a monster. He turned to evil in the finale for no discernible reason!
He was so ready to give up when faced with adversity, his entire team had to rally him to keep going. What kind of leader is he?...
44. Nick Russell (Firass Dirani)
Power Rangers Mystic Force
Nick is not great. Mystic Force was squarely focused on him and that red blanket of his. He had few redeeming qualities besides driving his bike into the face of a monster. He turned to evil in the finale for no discernible reason!
He was so ready to give up when faced with adversity, his entire team had to rally him to keep going. What kind of leader is he?...
- 1/15/2022
- by Shamus Kelley
- Den of Geek
This Power Rangers Beast Morphers review contains spoilers.
It’s crunch time for Power Rangers Beast Morphers and, as I wrote about last week, when the major plot beats go down? Beast Morphers shows up with the energy it needed!
From the start the episode is filled with tension. We know something is up with Blaze and from that first sneer it’s easy to guess it’s the evil Blaze. That doesn’t ruin the tension though because even though we know it’s not the real one the Rangers don’t. It makes watching his actions all the more sinister. The way he manipulated Devon, stroking his ego so he’d be harder on Cruise and the others? That was chilling!
The plan wasn’t simple either. There were a lot of steps where it could have failed but Devon fell for it, which will hopefully be referenced in the next few episodes.
It’s crunch time for Power Rangers Beast Morphers and, as I wrote about last week, when the major plot beats go down? Beast Morphers shows up with the energy it needed!
From the start the episode is filled with tension. We know something is up with Blaze and from that first sneer it’s easy to guess it’s the evil Blaze. That doesn’t ruin the tension though because even though we know it’s not the real one the Rangers don’t. It makes watching his actions all the more sinister. The way he manipulated Devon, stroking his ego so he’d be harder on Cruise and the others? That was chilling!
The plan wasn’t simple either. There were a lot of steps where it could have failed but Devon fell for it, which will hopefully be referenced in the next few episodes.
- 11/28/2020
- by Shamus Kelley
- Den of Geek
What Beast Morphers lacked in a consistent whole it made up for in fun parts. We look back at the whole season with the holiday episode.
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Power Rangers Beast Morphers Episode 22
At this point Power Rangers holiday episodes aggressively exist. They’re there to fill the apparent requirement for holiday programming. They tie together some flashbacks, an original fight, and maybe a bunch of Sentai footage they had leftover. They’ve even been taking place after big finales recently, which while not always used to their full potential at least provide a unique look (for Power Rangers) into what happens after a usual season ends.
They also give us some time to reflect on the season that came before. In Beast Morphers case we get a fun adventure starring the Beast Bots and Steel. On the surface this doesn...
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This Power Rangers Beast Morphers review contains spoilers.
Power Rangers Beast Morphers Episode 22
At this point Power Rangers holiday episodes aggressively exist. They’re there to fill the apparent requirement for holiday programming. They tie together some flashbacks, an original fight, and maybe a bunch of Sentai footage they had leftover. They’ve even been taking place after big finales recently, which while not always used to their full potential at least provide a unique look (for Power Rangers) into what happens after a usual season ends.
They also give us some time to reflect on the season that came before. In Beast Morphers case we get a fun adventure starring the Beast Bots and Steel. On the surface this doesn...
- 12/11/2019
- Den of Geek
Ash vs Evil Dead, Season 1, Episode 4, “Brujo
Written by James E. Eagan
Directed by David Frazee
Airs Saturdays at 9pm (Et) on Starz
Ash vs Evil Dead has adopted a “road movie” aesthetic to its weekly routine, having our heroes travel from one location to the next in their quest to vanquish evil. But a side-effect of this format is that each week the audience is more or less treated to a bottle episode. The characters are stuck in one location, then the next episode comes along and they’re stuck at another. This week’s episode, “Brujo”, successfully breaks the mold by having everyone stay in one place while also sending Ash on a wild trip.
Pablo (Ray Santiago) brings Ash (Bruce Campbell) and Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) to see his uncle (Hemky Madera), the Brujo of the title. The heroes first outrun a huge dust cloud of death — perhaps...
Written by James E. Eagan
Directed by David Frazee
Airs Saturdays at 9pm (Et) on Starz
Ash vs Evil Dead has adopted a “road movie” aesthetic to its weekly routine, having our heroes travel from one location to the next in their quest to vanquish evil. But a side-effect of this format is that each week the audience is more or less treated to a bottle episode. The characters are stuck in one location, then the next episode comes along and they’re stuck at another. This week’s episode, “Brujo”, successfully breaks the mold by having everyone stay in one place while also sending Ash on a wild trip.
Pablo (Ray Santiago) brings Ash (Bruce Campbell) and Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) to see his uncle (Hemky Madera), the Brujo of the title. The heroes first outrun a huge dust cloud of death — perhaps...
- 11/23/2015
- by Chris Evangelista
- SoundOnSight
Ash vs Evil Dead, Season 1, Episode 3, “Books from Beyond”
Written by Sean Clements
Directed by Michael J. Bassett
Airs Saturdays at 9pm (Et) on Starz
“Bait”, the second episode of Ash vs Evil Dead, was an exciting course correction for the series after a disappointing premiere. But declaring Ash vs Evil Dead a success based on that episode might have been premature. This week’s episode, “Books from Beyond”, is a quick, weightless oddity that tries to pack a bunch of elements into a brief 30 minutes, and doesn’t quite succeed. Ash (Bruce Campbell) and his new friends Pablo (Ray Santiago) and Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) (a group Pablo has now dubbed “The Ghost Beaters”, much to Ash and Kelly’s chagrin) head off to Books from Beyond with hopes of finding something in the Necronomicon to stop the recently unleashed evil forces. The series has been teasing getting to this...
Written by Sean Clements
Directed by Michael J. Bassett
Airs Saturdays at 9pm (Et) on Starz
“Bait”, the second episode of Ash vs Evil Dead, was an exciting course correction for the series after a disappointing premiere. But declaring Ash vs Evil Dead a success based on that episode might have been premature. This week’s episode, “Books from Beyond”, is a quick, weightless oddity that tries to pack a bunch of elements into a brief 30 minutes, and doesn’t quite succeed. Ash (Bruce Campbell) and his new friends Pablo (Ray Santiago) and Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) (a group Pablo has now dubbed “The Ghost Beaters”, much to Ash and Kelly’s chagrin) head off to Books from Beyond with hopes of finding something in the Necronomicon to stop the recently unleashed evil forces. The series has been teasing getting to this...
- 11/16/2015
- by Chris Evangelista
- SoundOnSight
Shamus Kelley Feb 11, 2020
After over two and a half decades, Power Rangers has given us a ton of Red Rangers. Which crimson warrior is the best?
The Red Ranger in Power Rangers is usually the leader of the team, the one who gets the most prominent focus on the team and the most action figures! So in honor of the arrival of the second season of Power Rangers: Beast Morphers we’re ranking all the Red Rangers from the TV show and movies. Sorry, Supersonic Red Ranger. You died beautifully. Sorry to Hyperforce Red as well, you deserve a burrito.
We leave no stone unturned here at Den of Geek. If you haven’t heard of some of these Rangers, clearly you haven’t been binge watching all 800+ episodes.
42. Nick Russell (Firass Dirani) Power Rangers Mystic Force
Nick is the worst. Mystic Force was squarely focused on him and that stupid red blanket of his.
After over two and a half decades, Power Rangers has given us a ton of Red Rangers. Which crimson warrior is the best?
The Red Ranger in Power Rangers is usually the leader of the team, the one who gets the most prominent focus on the team and the most action figures! So in honor of the arrival of the second season of Power Rangers: Beast Morphers we’re ranking all the Red Rangers from the TV show and movies. Sorry, Supersonic Red Ranger. You died beautifully. Sorry to Hyperforce Red as well, you deserve a burrito.
We leave no stone unturned here at Den of Geek. If you haven’t heard of some of these Rangers, clearly you haven’t been binge watching all 800+ episodes.
42. Nick Russell (Firass Dirani) Power Rangers Mystic Force
Nick is the worst. Mystic Force was squarely focused on him and that stupid red blanket of his.
- 3/10/2014
- Den of Geek
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