Talk:Power Rangers: Time Force
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[edit] Quote from article
"Like Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue before it and Power Rangers: Wild Force after it, the Power Rangers are adults and not teenagers"
I don't think this is necessarily true. Wesley Collins and Trip obviously appear to be teenagers. Andros 1337 01:39, 11 May 2005 (UTC)
- Not necessarily. Wesley acted, in the beginning, like a spoiled rich kid, a twenty-something ne'er-do-well who always got what he wanted and was looking for the next big thrill. Becoming a Ranger instilled within him the responsibility of the Power and, as such, allowed him to mature from his "wild" persona into the trusted Silver Guardian / Red Time Force Ranger that we know today. Trip seemed to be a "tweener", i.e. not a teenager but still not an adult (read: not 21 yet). Or, perhaps, his people are meant to be that naïve and trusting, even when they are adults? DrachenFyre 23:52, May 11, 2005 (UTC)
I'd always assumed that it was a choice of Trip's (conscious or otherwise) to be so trusting, and to always see the good in people. Such a choice has nothing to do with age. Whether the other members of his race share this belief in the goodness of people is, frankly, irrelevant. -- Supermorff 17:28, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Jen picture
Can someone please find a better picture of one (or more) of the Rangers. The picture we have of Jen on the page currently is too dark and the details are too obscure. Supermorff 18:28, 12 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Eric's death
Originally, Eric was supposed to die before the finale, like his Mirai Sentai Timeranger counterpart Naoto/Timefire. The scene of Eric's death was actually filmed before higher-ups refused to allow it to air.
Is there a proper death for this? I've never heard this rumor.
His death was what you saw only he died in the ambulance. So what you see at the end, was a reshoot in which he lived. Im kinda glad cause Eric and Taylor are like a good couple.