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Deal With a Nighlok is the fourth episode of Power Rangers Samurai.

Summary

The Samurai Rangers come to a boy's aid when a Nighlok tricks him into giving up his dream.

Synopsis

The nighlok Doubletone Arrives on earth to make humans give up their dreams as he believes it will make them sad therefore raising the water level of the Sanzu River. Doubletone confronts Ryana young baseball player and makes a deal. The rangers arrive soon after and they battle the nighlok. The rangers ask Ryan what he was talking to the nighlok about he gives nothing away and runs back home. Mia and Kevinwait overnight outside Ryan's house and in the morning they see Ryan put his baseball equipment in the trash. The rangers confront Ryan once more but then Doubletone appears. The rangers soon lean that Double tone told Ryan that if he gave up his baseball dreams he would bring back his father who is away serving in the armed forces. Ryan finds out that doubletone had no intention of bringing back Ryan's father but is too late as the garbage truck had just gone past his house taking his baseball equipment with it. The rangers defeat Doubletone and then defeat him a second time using the Samurai Megazord. Ryans coach informs Ryan that the garbage man had found the baseball equipment and (not wanting it to go to waste) had given it to him. The coach give's Ryan his equipment back. Jayden uses his symbol power to show Ryan the sir it of his father who gives Ryan some words of encouragement. The five rangers watch as Ryan plays baseball again.

Cast

Errors

  • Mia and Kevin know Ryan's name even though he never introduced himself.
  • In the baseball game at the end of the episode, after Ryan hits a home run in his first at-bat, a woman is seen changing the scoreboard, which shows his team "Central" above the visitors. This means his team bats in the top of the innings while his opponents bat in the bottom. However, in the rules in the baseball, except for tournaments and playoffs, the visiting team usually bats first.

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