>>354361No problem, it's not in chronological order but in terms of greatness I'd recommended you first watch Time Force, Lost Galaxy, LightSpeed Rescue, and then in Space in that order just to get into it. These seasons were written like the Dark Blockbuster movies of the time like the "Blade", "Matrix", "UnderWorld", and "Resident Evil" movies, so they're highly cinematic and edgy. Also check out the 1995 "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie" after you're done watching the Dark seasons I mentioned.
Afterwards you can then watch them in chronological order if you like; just was recommending them in the order I mentioned since you're new so I'd like to get you to see them in a way that'll get you hooked first.
Time Force's greatness speaks for itself since the first two episodes, so you won't even feel like skipping the filler episodes that come after the first 4.
Lost Galaxy's best episode is episode 13 "Orion Returns"
Lightspeed Rescue's best saga is its 4 part finale (I think it might be the final 4 or 5 episodes), beginning with when the Red Ranger has to go into the Demon's dimension to save the other four Rangers and face the queen.
In Space's best saga is the "Psycho Rangers" saga and the early episodes with a villain named "Darkonda".
Just as a starter guide, before you watch anything, watch these two 20 minutes episodes:
1) Make sure to watch Episode 4 "Legacy of Power" from Power Rangers Dino Thunder as an "index" which will give you a quick rundown of the first 12 seasons (years) up to that point so far tied up and summed up neatly in a Span of 20 minutes so you'll get an idea of stuff. (It's not that much of a Dark season but the episode I mentioned covers the Dark Seasons in a quick rundown chronologically).
2) And then watch a 20 minute 10th anniversary episode called "Forever Red" from the Wild Force Season to get into the spirit of things. (Not a very great season, but the episode I mentioned is the best team up of all time).