Never Stop Searching

  1. The clip of years ago on KO-35 featured a growling figure who didn't sound anything like Darkonda (who isn't clearly in this version of the video).
  2. Driving down a road, the Professor told Bulk and Skull that there were aliens right here on Earth, a concept which intrigued them, yet why they would've found this unusual after five straight years of attacks from evil space aliens is unclear.
  3. The alien claw that attacked Bulk in his fantasy seemed to be that of Peckster.
  4. Based on the trajectory of the watermelon, and the very nature of a watermelon, it is unlikely it would land on Bulk's head and break in that fashion.
  5. Once they'd reached KO-35, DECA woke Andros, then told him he was the only one awake, yet Carlos was lying awake in bed in his sleeping quarters at the time.
  6. KO-35 looked just like Aquitar.
  7. Ecliptor was again shown in his second form, with the enhanced right arm, despite the first form still being the more common one at this point.
  8. Despite orbiting Aquitar, the Astro Megaship was repeatedly shown above an Earth-like planet.
  9. After taking his jump tube down to KO-35 later that night, morphed Andros faded into existence and landed with a thud on the ground in a deserted city of KO-35.
  10. After he'd been searching the city with an AmScanner nearby, morphed Carlos suddenly burst in on Ecliptor's and Andros's fight, shattering in through reality, with a starfield visible through the shattered hole.
  11. Why the Rangers didn't summon the Astro Megazord to battle Ecliptor is unknown.
  12. When the five Rangers shot their Astro Blasters at giant Ecliptor, the lasers were Ranger-colored rather than all blue, and Black Ranger's laser beam was purple.
  13. The Astro Megaship shot Ecliptor with it's Megalasers from a point of origin where no Megalasers existed.

Some of the above mistakes come from Joe Rovang's Writers' Guide.

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