Cody Redd - Fanward Admin

Bangkok, Thailand

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23 Jun 07:39

I have to admit, I never watched it, I couldn't get past how the suits and zords looked. But I am glad that they resurrected the series in a new way for new people to see.

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23 Jun 07:39

When you get all of these done you need to take a picture of all of them side by side so we can see how great they look altogether.

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23 Jun 07:38

Happy birthday Jacob! I hope it's a morphenomenal one!

23 Jun 07:37

This video had my wife and I rolling on the floor laughing. She isn't even a Power Rangers fan (she grew up in Thailand so she grew up watching Super Sentai), but we were both laughing so hard.
I appreciate that. I love what I do and love getting to talk to all of you guys, especially as I continue to learn more and more about all of you, and just how much we all really do have in common.
What are you waiting for? Maybe I can help. :)
I've got good news: https://stream.fanward.com/programs/walter-zacks-birthday-commentary-video?categoryId=114094 This link will take you to Walter's commentary on the Zack Birthday episode! Have fun. It's a good one!
Part of me wonders if it has something to do with their positions as leaders. As a kid I always thought of Jason and Trini as the two moral compasses of the group, and I think MAYBE from a writing perspective they wanted to keep Jason and Trini's focus on their positions as leaders and foundations? I may be thinking too much into it, but that is the only thing I can think.
That Power Ranger love is generational, it really does go on forever.
I understand that feeling, and I have been there too. So I completely feel what you're saying here. Sometimes the things we loved as children are not just a form of comfort, but of inspiration. And I noticed that when I finally started getting my life in check it was my childhood dreams and interests that I gravitated back to. Suprisingly, the more I followed those childhood dreams and interests, the more they manifested good things in my life, and I continued to follow the paths that they set in front of me, and now I am exactly where I want to be doing exactly what I want to do. That PTSD recovery is something that I never really understood I needed, I had no idea that I was experiencing it, but when I looked in the mirror one day, and no longer recognized the person in the mirror I realized "You know what, maybe something is wrong." That realization changed my life, and I couldn't be happier. Whatever that moment is, and whatever childhood dreams or interests it is that triggers that change in you, whatever it is that makes you happy again? Whether it's Power Rangers, Martial Arts, a bag of gummy bears, or a good song, it is important. And I think this story proves that if it is important to you it is important to your growth. Thank you for sharing your story. I relate a lot to it.