7 Years Ago Today, The Most Unpredictable Power Rangers Show Revealed Its Green Ranger

On March 27, 2018, the twenty-fifth episode of Power Rangers HyperForce introduced fans to the Green Ranger, played by Joe Shih. Titled Enter The Green Ranger, the episode showed Joe’s search for the HyperForce Rangers, all while he was supposed to be at his own wedding! His journey involved encounters with familiar faces like Jen Scotts and Sentinel Knight, and he eventually got to share a first dance with his wife, Nadira, though things didn’t quite go as planned. You can watch the entire episode in the video provided.

Crimson Desert Devs Are Already Working On Their Next Game (And It Looks a Lot Different)

Pearl Abyss, the team behind the popular game Black Desert, is now focusing more on their upcoming game, DokeV. While Crimson Desert shares a similar art style and feel with Black Desert, DokeV is a departure from those games. Both Crimson Desert and DokeV are open-world games, but that’s where their similarities end. Pearl Abyss announced both titles around the same time, but they’re taking different approaches with DokeV.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Stars Kim Raver & Kevin McKidd To Exit Series After Season 22

According to Variety, Kim Raver and Kevin McKidd will be leaving Grey’s Anatomy in the Season 22 finale, airing May 7th. They play Teddy and Owen, characters who first met as Army majors in Baghdad during the Iraq War. Their relationship has faced many challenges throughout the series, but they finally married in Season 18. Both actors have been with the show for a long time, making their exit a sad loss for fans.

Bitcoin’s Address Party Ends: 30% Guests Left Early!

Now, this “active address” business is like countin’ the number of folks dancin’ at a hoedown. It gives you a pretty good idea of how lively the party is. But in this case, the fiddle’s gone silent, and the dance floor’s lookin’ mighty empty.

BTC’s Plunge: A Farce of Greed, War, and Bhutan’s Royal Sell-Off

Recall, if you will, the hubris of last Wednesday, when Bitcoin, emboldened by the chaos of war, ascended to $76,000. Yet, like Icarus, it flew too close to the sun, only to be brought low by the Federal Reserve’s stubborn refusal to alter interest rates. The weekend offered a fleeting respite, but by Sunday evening, the markets had awoken to the grim reality of geopolitical strife, sending Bitcoin spiraling to $69,000. A brief rally followed, spurred by Trump’s grandiose claims of progress in negotiations with Iran, but this too was a mirage, shattered by Tehran’s swift denial.