Steel has been a joy from his very first appearance and even in a weaker episode he shines. Here though, I'm not quite sure what they were doing to him. I get that he had to learn that not everyone deserves a strict punishment, but... what was the point? What does this tell us about Steel? That he doesn't quite understand human interactions? That's fine and could lead to a lot of comedy but here it doesn't add up to much. He's mean to a few members of Grid Battleforce, realizes he's wrong, and then apologizes. He barely plays a part in Nate getting taken over by the puppet, which could have at least been an emotional hook for the episode. Yeah it would have basically been the same hook as last week but at least Beast Morphers has done a lot to make us care about the Nate and Steel relationship.