


Alpha can't yet locate Zordon, and the Rangers teleport back to headquarters in defeat. He beats the Red Ranger, and unleashes an energy wave attack against all five for the victory. He then proceeds to effortlessly take on the five of them in hand-to-hand, defeating them with ease before being directly challenged by Jason. Leaping all the way up into the Megazord's cockpit, he attacks the Rangers, damages the controls and throws them to the ground. After a violet confrontation ("Prepare to feel the wrath of Rita Repulsa!"), Goldar disappears and Tommy reveals his presence. Goldar slashes apart a mountain and they are forced to summon the Megazord. They fight the Putties as Goldar leers over them and Tommy observes from afar. but who? They're alerted to Goldar's attack and prepare to confront him teleportation is back online and Alpha begins the search for Zordon's presence. They surmise that someone broke in and did this. But he can't tell them what happened as the virus disrupted his memory chips and he's none the wiser. The story weaves its way addictively through its weekly and overarching storylines, leaving you hard-pressed to not, uh, press, the next episode button.Shocked at the state of it and at Zordon's absence, they eject the virus disc from Alpha's body and restore his functions. Watching all thirteen episodes of the first season in one weekend is not only doable, it’s likely. Just trust us, you’re going to love George. We’d, of course, be remiss if we didn’t mention the hilarious excellence of a certain character named George, but it’s much more fun to go on the journey of who George is than read it in a review. Known for playing the most unsettling characters on TV, Emerson really relishes it here, making us delight and recoil in equal measure, often at the same time. Played by the master of TV Scary Guy Acting, Michael Emerson, the role turns up the creepy camp to eleven, and makes the show all-the-more exciting to watch. well, evil subplot involving a rival forensic psychologist named Leland Townsend. In her hands, Kristen isn’t just a frazzled mom with a curious side, she’s a captivating lead with layers and constant fire in her eyes.įilling out the cast is an excellent cavalcade of guest stars including the likes of Hamilton star Renee Elise Goldsberry and Christine Lahti, the latter of whom gets tied up in the decidedly.
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With stunning turns in series like Manhattan and The Leftovers, Herbers is an incredible talent that deserves all the accolades she is getting for Evil. Colter’s admirable ability to handle what could be an extremely corny character and make it full-bodied and nuanced is matched by his co-star Herbers. And after proving his chops as a show-carrier on Luke Cage, it’s thrilling to see him leading another series and re-teaming with the Kings. And oh, what a cast it has! Having appeared on The Good Wife and The Good Fight, Colter has been a King mainstay for years now. The Kings’ sense of humor has become a trademark at this point, bringing new life and irreverence to the monster-of-the-week detective format that isn’t often executed for wider audience appeal, except perhaps on Supernatural. Evil manages to be dramatic, exciting, a little bit scary, and very funny all at the same time. The duo is joined by Ben (Aasif Mandvi) - another skeptic and the tech guru of the team - as each case is shown to have a bit of “what if both sides are a little bit right and a little bit wrong?” curiosity to them, furthering the larger mystery of the series. With campy, supernatural tomfoolery at its heart, the drama follows an X-Files-esque format, teaming up skeptical lapsed Catholic and forensic psychologist Kristen Bouchard (Katja Herbers) with believer and church investigator-slash-priest-in-training David Acosta (Mike Colter) as they tackle a myriad host of alleged demons, miracles, prophets, possessions, and other supernatural mysteries for the church.
