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List of Power Rangers S.P.D. episodes | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 66 |
Release | |
Original network | ABC Family (Jetix) (Ep 1-21) Toon Disney (Jetix) (Ep 22-38 44) |
Original release | February 5 – November 14, 2005 |
Season chronology | |
Next → Mystic Force |
Power Rangers S.P.D. is an American television series, the eleventh series and thirteenth season of the Power Rangers franchise, began airing on February 5, 2005 on ABC Family. Power Rangers S.P.D comprises 38 episodes and concluded its initial airing on November 14, 2005 on Toon Disney. New episodes continued to debut on ABC Family until the episode 'Messenger, Part 1'. Starting with 'Messenger, Part 2' episodes began to debut on Toon Disney. S.P.D uses footage and elements from the Super Sentai series Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger. Regular cast members during S.P.D include Brandon Jay McLaren, Chris Violette, Matt Austin, Monica May, Alycia Purrott, John Tui, Michelle Langstone, Kelson Henderson, Barnie Duncan, Rene Naufahu, Josephine Davison and Olivia James-Baird.
Power Rangers S.P.D Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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535 | 1 | 'Beginnings, Part I' | Greg Aronowitz | Bruce Kalish | February 5, 2005 |
Three experienced B-Squad cadets, Sky, Bridge, and Syd, are assigned to bring in a pair of criminals who, just like them, possess genetic powers. | |||||
536 | 2 | 'Beginnings, Part II' | Greg Aronowitz | Greg Aronowitz | February 5, 2005 |
When the evil Emperor Gruumm attempts to open a portal and invade Earth, the three cadets are promoted and given Delta Morphers to become the Blue (Sky), Green (Bridge), and Pink Rangers (Syd), respectively. When the two criminals Jack and Z, are recruited as the Red and Yellow Rangers, the S.P.D. B-Squad Power Rangers unite. | |||||
537 | 3 | 'Confronted' | Greg Aronowitz | Jackie Marchand | February 12, 2005 |
Jack discovers the advantages of being the Red Ranger and begins to abuse his position heavily. The B-Suad Rangers have to defend the planet now that their elite A-Squad counterparts have disappeared. At the same time, on a mission in the Helix Nebula, Jack's teammates call his leadership skills into question, and he is stripped of his leader status and Ranger powers. Note: This episode is the first full appearance of Broodwing | |||||
538 | 4 | 'Walls' | Andrew Merrifield | John Tellegen | February 19, 2005 |
Still reeling from losing his chance at being the Red Ranger, Sky refuses to participate in group activities. He loses his temper almost once Jack and Bridge are granted sleek, new Patrol Cycles. Meanwhile, Gruumm plans to steal diamonds to convert them into energy. | |||||
539 | 5 | 'Dogged' | Andrew Merrifield | Jackie Marchand | February 26, 2005 |
When Syd is sent to investigate the mysterious disappearance of several citizens, she is disappointed to be paired with the frequently malfunctioning R.I.C. Upon finding Rhinix, the culprit behind the disappearances, R.I.C saves her by shielding her from Rhinix's blast. Feeling guilty for her earlier attitude towards him, Syd returns the favor by taking the robotic dog to Bridge for repairs. With a little help from Boom, Bridge succeeds and presents 'R.I.C 2.0'. With the newly upgraded R.I.C's help, Syd finds that the missing humans have been converted into a type of fuel, and the Rangers use the Canine Cannon to take down Rhinix after restoring the citizens to normal. | |||||
540 | 6 | 'A-Bridged' | Andrew Merrifield | Mark Hoffmeier | March 5, 2005 |
While searching for an intergalactic bank robber, the B-Squad catch a Trilondon alien near the scene of the crime. While the others assume they have their man, an unconvinced Bridge requests to perform his investigation. While Bridge is off on his own, the Rangers confront the supposed criminal and discover not only that he's innocent of the robbery, but he is a bounty hunter searching for the real culprit. Using his unorthodox methods, Bridge successfully unmasks the real culprit, Hydrax from Planet Fernovia. | |||||
541 | 7 | 'Sam, Part I' | Charlie Haskell | Bruce Kalish | March 12, 2005 |
Kids mock a lonely boy named Sam for his teleportation abilities. He becomes a target for Mora, who promises to be his friend if he helps Bugglesworth turn the city's population into dolls. When the Rangers confront Sam, Z tries to befriend him, but he refuses. When they find out the captives will be trapped permanently in doll form soon, Z and Jack find Sam and try to convince him that being different isn't a bad thing. However, Bugglesworth appears and convinces Sam to come with him while leaving Jack and Z to deal with a new, extremely powerful Orangehead Krybot. Note ( Spoilers for later in the series ): This episode contains a small flashback later on in the series where Mora is turned into an evil Ranger by Gruumm. When Z shoots Mora's doll, the flashback explains Moras' hatred for Z when fighting her as the evil Ranger. | |||||
542 | 8 | 'Sam, Part II' | Charlie Haskell | John Tellegen | March 19, 2005 |
After almost being destroyed by the Orangehead Krybot, the Rangers duel Bugglesworth and his giant robot in the Delta Squad Megazord. Working together, they beat the Orangehead Krybot with the Canine Cannon. Once returning to base, Z recounts a childhood memory, where a cloaked figure saved her from a monster after she ran away from school, where she was bullied. Cruger reveals that he was the cloaked figure that saved Z. He continues to tell how all their parents worked for S.P.D. with Kat (and that Kat is 147 years old). After their parents were exposed for so long, it altered their genes, allowing their kids (the Rangers) to have powers. Sam is the last child of the group. Z finally convinces Sam that she is his friend, but Bugglesworth and the henchmen attack them before they can celebrate. With Z captured, Sam uses his power to conjure Bugglesworth's staff and smash it. The Rangers contain the monster once his robot is destroyed. With Bugglesworth sealed away, his victims are restored to normal, and Sam is welcomed into the S.P.D Academy. Note (Spoilers for later in the series): This episode is the origin of a flashback in 'Messenger, Part 2' where Sam returns as an older version of himself sent from the future as the Omega Ranger ) | |||||
543 | 9 | 'Idol' | Charlie Haskell | David Garber | April 2, 2005 |
Jack is left in charge while Commander Cruger is away at an intergalactic conference. When Sky's old friend Dru Harrington is rescued from a burning S.P.D spaceship that crash-landed on Earth, he returns to the Academy. While Sky is delighted to see his old comrade again, Jack is immediately suspicious and states that Dru must be reevaluated. Sky realizes his mistake with trusting his old friend when Doggie returns to the Academy and is wounded by an intruder and hospitalized. The intruder attacks Sky and Giganus reveals his identity as Dru. They battle, and Sky proves to be the loser after Dru tells him he works for Broodwing. Jack allows Sky a headstart to confront Dru in a final battle. | |||||
544 | 10 | 'Stakeout' | Mark Beesley | Jackie Marchand | April 9, 2005 |
It's Syd's birthday, and she is over the moon with excitement. However, Sinuku has just escaped from KO-35's satellite prison. Jack chooses Syd to assist him in keeping an eye on Sinuku's partner Dr. Rheas, leaving Syd disappointed that she must work on her birthday. During the stakeout, Jack takes a walk and runs into Dr. Rheas, who helps him realize how significant birthdays, letting him figure out why Syd is so mad it him. When Syd confronts him for nearly blowing their cover by talking to Dr. Rheas, it's revealed Jack doesn't know when his birthday is. They continue with their heart-to-heart when they're called to battle. During the distraction, Sinuku grabs Dr. Rheas and forces her to tell her where the Activator is; Jack runs after them and holds them off until the others can join. After putting a stop to Sinuku's plans, the Rangers cheer Syd up with a surprise birthday party. | |||||
545 | 11 | 'Shadow, Part I' | Mark Beesley | Bruce Kalish | April 16, 2005 |
Doggie is plagued by nightmares involving his home planet Sirius, and Emperor Gruumm is plagued on how to defeat the Rangers. Still, Mora gives him advice to beat someone by taking out their leader. To stir up trouble, Gruumm visits Earth and takes a human form to visit Broodwing at Piggy's new restaurant, which has made him a millionaire. Kat discovers a strange energy disturbance caused by Gruumm's visiting General Benagg, an old 'friend' of Commander Cruger. Causing Cruger's pain only to worsen, Benaag calls Cruger out to battle. Still, Doggie refuses, and Doggie reveals to the Rangers the history of Sirius and the origins of S.P.D. Meanwhile, Kat is ambushed by Krybots outside the base and confronted by Benaag. | |||||
546 | 12 | 'Shadow, Part II' | Mark Beesley | Bruce Kalish | April 23, 2005 |
With Kat missing, the team compensates by bringing in Boom to check the proton spikes. With Gruumm on Earth, the team learns that the spikes, if not deactivated, will cause a major catastrophe. Soon after, R.I.C. returns with a message from Benaag, who reveals Kat as his hostage. Doggie is left with no choice but to fight, despite Kat's warnings of a trap. Doggie sends the Rangers off to deal with the giant energy spikes that have been placed around the city and prepares to face Benaag. Taking his Shadow Saber and the Patrol Morpher Kat made for him, Doggie becomes the Shadow Ranger for the first time to defeat Benaag and rescue Kat. | |||||
547 | 13 | 'Abandoned' | Britta Johnstone | John Tellegen | April 30, 2005 |
When the B-Squad begins to take the Shadow Ranger for granted, Doggie teaches them a lesson by leaving them on their own to stop the monster Drakel from using the power from an evil stone to resist the sunlight that weakens him and wreak havoc on the city. | |||||
548 | 14 | 'Wired, Part I' | Britta Johnstone | Jackie Marchand & John Tellegen | May 7, 2005 |
The B-Squad finds a standout D-Squad cadet in a girl named Sophie, who succeeds where her fellow D-Squad members failed by defeating Krybots during a training exercise. Mora begs Gruumm for one last chance to defeat the Rangers to keep her childhood and recruits Valko to assist her. Valko reveals his plan to defeat the Rangers by attempting the impossible: gaining control of a massive robot named Goradon. But first, he needs a piece of technology that only S.P.D has, a Series One Processor/Hyper-Intelligent Encryptor. Meanwhile, the new standout cadet takes matters into her own hands when Kat needs to decrypt a new sequence for the base. Guest Star: Natacha Hutchison as Sophie | |||||
549 | 15 | 'Wired, Part II' | Britta Johnstone | Jackie Marchand & John Tellegen | May 14, 2005 |
After being expelled from the Academy, a depressed Sophie falls into Valko's grasp. She is taken and hooked up to Goradon's internal systems while Doggie tells the Rangers off for expelling a fellow cadet and sends them out to find her. Bridge eventually realizes that Sophie houses the piece of equipment Valko needed, a Series One Processor Hyper Intelligent Encryptor (aka SOPHIE), and find Valko with Piggy's help. Sophie proves to be the key to unlocking the Rangers' greatest weapon yet: the Delta Command Megazord. Except first, she must escape Valko without the Rangers' help, who are busy handling a rogue Goradon. In the end, fed up with Mora's failure, Gruumm transforms her into her true form. | |||||
550 | 16 | 'Boom' | Andrew Merrifeld | Greg Aronowitz | May 21, 2005 |
Boom's lie about being the Orange Ranger and A-Squad Commander comes back to haunt him when his parents, who are unaware of his true occupation, come to visit. Syd and Bridge help Boom keep up the rouse while Jack and Sky hunt a dimension-hopping General Tomars. When a fight breaks out, and Boom attempts to continue his charade as the Orange Ranger, the other Rangers get into trouble. To help them, Boom reveals to his parents his real job, and the Rangers can defeat General Tomars. Note: The Orange Ranger helmet was used as the Yellow Ranger's helmet from Power Rangers in Space. | |||||
551 | 17 | 'Recognition' | Andrew Merrifield | David Garber | June 4, 2005 |
The Rangers apprehend the evil Wootox and take him back to headquarters. He escapes by swapping bodies with Sky, destroying the translator, and searching for the Delta Command Megazord controls. Except along the way, the fake Sky runs into Kat, while the real Sky in Wootox's body must convince the others he truly is himself without an alien translator. R.I.C. ends up being the only one who can tell the difference between the two of them. | |||||
552 | 18 | 'Samurai' | Andrew Merrifield | Matt Hawkins | June 11, 2005 |
Gruumm transports the alien samurai Katana from ancient Japan to present-day Japan via a time portal, and the Rangers are sent to confront the warrior, who is confused by all the changes to his homeland. After being convinced by Broodwing that the Rangers are trying to take over, Katana duels the heroes while Doggie and Kat head to Japan upon being alerted to the presence of a giant robot. Jack uses Commander Cruger's Shadow Saber to defeat Katana honorably in a one-on-one swordfight, and Katana returns to his own time once another time portal opens. Afterward, Cruger told Jack that the Shadow Saber he was lent was not the original. Note: This episode is the entrance of the omega ball of light. | |||||
553 | 19 | 'Dismissed' | Paul Grinder | Jesse Horsting | June 18, 2005 |
While Commander Cruger is plagued with nightmares, S.P.D.'s Supreme Commander Fowler Birdie visits Earth. After mocking the Rangers, arrogantly trying to poach Dr. Manx, and rudely comparing a Ranger battle to Cruger's fight on Sirius, Birdie commands Cruger to take up a new 'splitting-up strategy' with the Rangers. When Cruger refuses, citing it would make easy targets out of them, Birdie takes over the Delta Base, relieving Commander Cruger of duty. With a distraught Ranger team, Dr. Manx tries consoling them while dealing with Birdie. Meanwhile, Gruumm heads to Earth to face Commander Cruger in battle, and an energy surge alerts the team. Gruumm easily overpowers the Rangers, who were split up under the command of Birdie. Forcing Commander Birdie to take matters into his own hands, unfortunately, Birdie doesn't fare much better than the Rangers. Upon being informed of Gruumm's challenge, Cruger shows us a flashback of him being responsible for Gruumm's missing horn. With Kat's help, Cruger returns to save the day, and an apologetic Birdie reinstates him. The episode ends with another glimpse of our ball of light. | |||||
554 | 20 | 'Perspective' | Paul Grinder | Bruce Kalish | June 25, 2005 |
When Commander Cruger asks the Rangers to report to him about their mission to stop the World Gold Depository from being robbed, each Ranger delivers a different story, making themselves out to be the best. However, the truth comes out once Kat reconstructs the video feed. The fact was that a mysterious ball of light destroyed all the krybots to free the Rangers. | |||||
555 | 21 | 'Messenger, Part I' | Paul Grinder | Bruce Kalish | July 10, 2005 |
Boom gathers everyone for an urgent update from his makeshift radio signal grabber. A message comes through from the future, telling of S.P.D.'s defeat at the hands of the Troobain army. While discussing whether they should believe the news or not, Morgana puts her plan into action, taking time to torment Z who hurt her doll in 'Sam, Part 1.' Things get even worse when the prophecy seems to come true with the aid of Morgana's most powerful allies, the brother's Shorty and Devastation. | |||||
556 | 22 | 'Messenger, Part II' | Paul Grinder | Jackie Marchand | July 16, 2005 |
As the Rangers are on the brink of defeat, help arrives in the form of a mysterious individual calling himself the Omega Ranger. Shorty falls to the might of this enigmatic new Ranger. He refuses to allow the other Rangers to help him in his upcoming battle against Morgana and Devastation, citing that their inferior technology would only get in the way. While trying to get an explanation from Omega Ranger, Morgana and Devastation call him out. When Devastation goes too far by disregarding Morgana's safety to get at Omega, the Rangers must step into action. They are hesitant to help the egotistical future ranger, but Cruger reminds them of their duty and the S.P.D. Code. Together the six Rangers put a stop to Morgana's plan. The Omega Ranger later reveals himself to be Sam. | |||||
557 | 23 | 'Zapped' | John Laing | Stan Berkowitz | July 25, 2005 |
Morgana approaches Mysticon, a magician who's down on his luck, and offers him a new wand in exchange for his help in defeating the Rangers. When Syd applies to be Mysticon's assistant, she is placed under a spell. Meanwhile, Sam is sent to spy on Mysticon's magic show, and the other Rangers grow jealous of Commander Cruger, giving him so much attention. Broodwing begins plotting against Gruumm when another of his robots is destroyed. | |||||
558 | 24 | 'Reflection, Part I' | John Laing | Jackie Marchand | August 12, 2005 |
The B-Squad's day off is brought to a halt when criminals they've already contained attack New Tech City, leaving them perplexed as to how they could've escaped. Sky travels to Gamma Orion and visits an alien criminal named Mirloc, locked in a specially-made cell due to his ability to travel through reflective surfaces, to gather information. In exchange for the info, Mirloc wants to know what Sky's saddest memory is, and Sky tells the story of his father. Upon finding out the criminals are still in containment, the Rangers confront the real culprit: Slate, a copycat criminal who mimics anything. Morgana joins Slate, and Jack calls for his new Battlizer to defeat them. Meanwhile, Mirloc mocks Sky's story, and the upset Blue Ranger sheds a tear. Mirloc takes this opportunity to travel into Sky's tear and escape his cell, leaving Sky stunned as he realizes what has happened. | |||||
559 | 25 | 'Reflection, Part II' | John Laing | Jackie Marchand | August 12, 2005 |
Mirloc meets Gruumm and is sent out to capture six of the Rangers, while Gruumm plans to deal with Cruger. Mirloc succeeds in imprisoning four Rangers, and Jack borrows Sam's Omegamax Cycle to deal with a giant rampaging robot. Once Jack is captured, Sam takes on Mirloc alone and manages to free his friends. Mirloc taunts Sky and his father, and an angry Jack gives Sky the chance to bring Mirloc in. With Jack's morpher, Sky morphs into the Red Ranger and uses the Battlizer to defeat Mirloc in honor of his father. | |||||
560 | 26 | 'S.W.A.T., Part I' | Britta Johnstone | John Tellegen | August 15, 2005 |
When an S.O.S. message warns Cruger and Kat of a horrible upcoming threat, it puts them both on edge and Kat in a rush to finish some updates. Kat accidentally destroys her quantum enhancer in her haste, and Z goes to Piggy to get a new one. What they don't know is Gruumm has put a time limit on Piggy to hurt the S.P.D., and he takes the chance to give them a new one with a virus inside that Thresher and Stench, Piggy's acquaintances/customers, use to get into S.P.D. files. With Thresher causing a distraction, Stench can download the schematics for the Ranger's new S.W.A.T. mode. When the Rangers deal with this new threat and their constant bickering gets in the way, Commander Cruger sends the B-Squad to Planet Zentor, where they are trained under the watchful eye of primate Sergeant Silverback. The irate simian quickly puts the Rangers through their paces, pitting them against Krybots and a giant scorpion monster. Meanwhile, Piggy's scheming friends Thresher and Stench break into S.P.D and steal the schematics for the newly created S.W.A.T. Mode. | |||||
561 | 27 | 'S.W.A.T., Part II' | Britta Johnstone | Greg Aronowitz | August 22, 2005 |
After disappointing Silverback, the Rangers are stripped of their Ranger powers and demoted. Back on Earth, Kat feels sorry for herself for letting the S.W.A.T. mode fall into Thresher and Stench's hands. The Rangers are forced to endure grueling training exercises, only to be pushed even harder when they complain. The Sergeant ultimately gets fed up with the Rangers and considers sending them back to Earth with a recommendation for dismissal from the Academy. But when the Rangers ask for a second chance, he puts them through another test. They're able to work hard to prove themselves as a team worthy of being rewarded with the S.W.A.T Armor. Just in time, too, since Sam and Cruger, in an attempt to take on Piggy's friends, have been captured. They return to earth to use their upgrade to defeat Thresher and Stench before containing them. | |||||
562 | 28 | 'Robotpalooza' | John Laing | Bruce Kalish | August 29, 2005 |
The Rangers are bombarded with constant attacks from both Gruumm and Broodwing, who recruits Gineka to destroy the Rangers, and are on the verge of breaking. Meanwhile, after beating two robots, the Rangers return to base where Bridge reveals he had been dream fighting three other robots. Before getting laughed out of the base, Kat tells everyone robots with the same description Bridge gave had attacked a place off-world. Before it could be looked into further, the Rangers are called again to fight another robot. It's revealed that Broodwing and his companions were responsible for the attack on Alpha 5 when Bridge has another dream about the future. He goes to fight Broowing's friends alone, but soon the others meet up with him. When the Deltamax Megazord is not enough to drive back these powerful enemies, Kat sends the Rangers the S.W.A.T. Flyers to form a new Megazord to deal with the fleet of robots. In the end, Gruumm meets with Broodwing to ask him if he knows who the other person is who sent the other robots to attempt taking over Earth; he lies, of course, not revealing it was him. | |||||
563 | 29 | 'Katastrophe' | John Laing | Jackie Marchand | September 26, 2005 |
Supreme Commander Birdie offers Kat the chance to work at S.P.D Galaxy Command and the Rangers, not wanting her to leave but wanting her to take the opportunity, try convincing her she isn't needed. During a battle, it's revealed that a new monster has gotten all the data on the Rangers equipment at the fight. After some careful thought, she decides to take up her new position. Boom quickly runs into problems with Kat gone, and the Zords aren't running smoothly anymore. However, Broodwing teams up with Kat's old schoolmate Mooney, and his mighty robot hides a dangerous weapon: a Helios Generator. After telling Birdie the danger of the Helios Generator, he gives her permission to return to Earth, and she now has her specially-made 1-hour morpher. She tries talking to Mooney, but with the interference from Broodwing, she must morph into Kat Ranger to stop him. | |||||
564 | 30 | 'Missing' | Paul Grinder | Bruce Kalish | October 3, 2005 |
Bridge confronts intergalactic felon Berok on the Rangers' latest mission, only to be knocked out in battle. He awakens in a cold dark room from which there appears to be no escape. With the walls closing in on Bridge, the Rangers must save their teammate from certain doom before it's too late. | |||||
565 | 31 | 'History' | Paul Grinder | Jackie Marchand | October 11, 2005 |
Broodwing uses the Red, Blue, and Yellow Dino Gems to transport Conner, Ethan, and Kira to 2025 as part of his plan to defeat the Rangers and destroy the planet. The three confused Dino Rangers escape with their Gems and are soon cornered by Krybots, only to be saved by the B-Squad and taken back to the Delta Base. Although Doggie insists they remain at the base to avoid disrupting the timeline, the Dino Rangers decide to do what they feel is right. Install arduino ide ubuntu 18.04 terminal. Upon receiving re-energized Dino Morphers from Kat, the Dino Rangers team up with the B-Squad to drive back a robotic army and the Dragoul creature. Guest Stars: James Napier, Kevin Duhaney, and Emma Lahana. | |||||
566 | 32 | 'Impact' | Britta Johnstone | Jackie Marchand | September 23, 2005 |
Broodwing's associate Professor Cerebros alters the course of a meteor to cause it to collide with New Tech City. As if that weren't enough, a more powerful Dragoul has been let loose. Although Sky is sent on a solo mission to destroy the meteor, Jack stows away on the S.W.A.T Megazord to try to get in on the action. While the Red and Blue Rangers learn to work together to destroy the meteor, the others are left to deal with Dragoul. | |||||
567 | 33 | 'Badge' | John Laing | Jackie Marchand | October 17, 2005 |
Icthior, Commander Cruger's rival from his days at the S.P.D Academy, returns and puts the Rangers to the test as they are injured and stripped of their badges, leaving Doggie to face his past alone. | |||||
568 | 34 | 'Insomnia' | John Laing | John Tellegen | October 28, 2005 |
After eavesdropping on Doggie and Kat talking about how the A-Squad would have already defeated Gruumm, the depressed B-Squad reminisce over their past failures and deduce Gruumm's master plan in the process. Meanwhile, after Gruumm has given her back her childhood, Mora faces the Terror Spacecraft's secret tenant: Omni. | |||||
569 | 35 | 'Wormhole' | Paul Grinder | Bruce Kalish | February 2, 2006 |
Gruumm decides to take drastic measures to stop the Rangers by traveling through a wormhole 21 years into the past, where S.P.D. doesn't exist. Upon realizing what Gruumm has done, the B-Squad pursues him to the year 2004 and meets up with the Dino Rangers again. Meanwhile, Gruumm forces Zeltrax to join his army and ultimately faces the combined might of twelve Rangers who are determined to save the past, present, and future. Guest Stars: James Napier, Kevin Duhaney, Emma Lahana, and Jeffery Parazzo. Note This episode aired in Canada on July 30, 2005, before the United States' broadcast. | |||||
570 | 36 | 'Resurrection' | John Laing | Bruce Kalish | November 4, 2005 |
Jack meets a girl named Ally Samuels, who shares his passion for helping the needy. Unfortunately, Jack's new relationship interferes with his Ranger duties as he is late to help his friends defeat Broodwing's latest ally, Delex. After the battle, Cruger confronts Jack, who insists that nobody's perfect, and he deserves a personal life. Meanwhile, Kat picks up a distress signal, and Cruger sends the Rangers to Gamma Orion, where they find a crashed spaceship and the A-Squad team. | |||||
571 | 37 | 'Endings, Part I' | Greg Aronowitz | Jackie Marchand | November 7, 2005 |
The traitorous A-Squad capture Commander Cruger and call out the B-Squad, who meet their counterparts for an intense battle. Meanwhile, Broodwing makes his final push for domination and gathers an army to attack the Delta Base while the Rangers are away. B-Squad and A-Squad battle, and thanks to S.W.A.T Mode and the S.W.A.T. Megazord, B-Squad wins and captures the traitorous A-Squad. Then the Rangers break into the Delta Base and contain Broodwing. Unfortunately, they still have to deal with Gruumm, who catches them with help from Piggy. | |||||
572 | 38 | 'Endings, Part II' | Greg Aronowitz | Bruce Kalish | November 14, 2005 |
The Rangers are freed from Gruumm's ship by Piggy, but Doggie stays behind to rescue his wife Isinia, who he has learned is alive on Gruumm's ship. Doggie captures Mora and defeats Gruumm, apparently killing him, and rescues Isinia. Still, Omni becomes The Magnificence, a giant biomechanical monster that battles the S.W.A.T. Megazord, which is no match for it. Simultaneously, a Troobian army attack S.P.D and the cadets, Piggy, Boom, and Kat defend it to no avail until reinforcements in the form of the Nova Ranger from the future troops from S.P.D. Command arrive (including Sergeant Silverback and Commander Birdie) and defeat the enemy. Kat finds a weakness in Omni, which the Rangers exploit with Cruger's help. Omni is destroyed, and Cruger and Isinia miraculously survive. Gruumm's alive as well, but Cruger easily defeats and captures him. Following this victory, Jack leaves S.P.D., and Sky is promoted to Red Ranger while Bridge is promoted to Blue. Sam and Nova return to the future, and the Rangers visit Jack, but must soon leave to defend the world again. |
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