Believe It or Not
Season 2 opens with Coral Harbor enjoying peace as Mayor Daniels promotes Morph-X worldwide. Steel finds evidence that Evox survived, but the others dismiss it as paranoia. A camping trip leads them to Scrozzle and a new Drilltron siphoning Morph-X underground. The Rangers morph, discover Scrozzle was exploiting a leak, and call their Zords to defeat the Gigadrone. Afterward, Devon and the team apologize to Steel for not trusting him.

Save Our Shores
Grid Battleforce sponsors a beach cleanup, but Scrozzle deploys an ocean-polluting Robotron to turn public opinion against Morph-X. Ravi’s family joins the event, putting pressure on him to keep the beach safe. The Rangers battle the monster, and Ravi uses his gorilla strength to stop an oil spill. The episode shows the team balancing civilian outreach with Ranger duty, and Morph-X’s image is restored.

Game On!
A new arcade opens in Coral Harbor, secretly run by Scrozzle to scan Rangers’ battle data through a VR game. Devon gets addicted to the game, ignoring training, and his scores feed Scrozzle’s new Gigadrone. Realizing he’s been played, Devon rejects the high score trap, and the team destroys the data-siphoning Robotron. Nate upgrades their gear with anti-hacking protocols after the incident.

Artist Anonymous
Ravi tries to keep his painting hobby secret when a Robotron brings art to life, attacking the city with animated sculptures. His classmates mock his work, but Zoey encourages him to use his creativity. Ravi’s knowledge of brush strokes helps predict the monster’s pattern, and his art becomes the key to trapping it. He learns to embrace his passion while being a Ranger.
Cruisin’ for a Bruisin’
Devon borrows Cruise for a solo joyride to impress a girl, but Scrozzle hacks the Beast Bot and reprograms him for a demolition derby. Cruise goes on a rampage through Coral Harbor, and Devon must stop his partner without hurting him. The team helps Nate install a firewall, and Devon apologizes to Cruise, reinforcing that trust goes both ways between Ranger and Bot.

The Blame Game
A Robotron that induces guilt causes the Rangers to argue and blame each other for past mistakes. The infighting breaks their teamwork during a Gigadrone attack. Commander Shaw steps in, reminding them that Evox feeds on division. The Rangers own their errors, recombine their Zords, and defeat the threat, learning that accountability strengthens the team.

Beast King Rampage
Scrozzle builds a lion-themed Beast Bot called Beast King, intending it as a weapon, but Nate reprograms it to help the Rangers. When Evox hijacks Beast King and goes on a rampage, the team must fight a Zord that knows all their moves. Steel bonds with Beast King, convincing it to break free of Evox’s control, and it becomes an ally in their Megazord arsenal.
Secret Struggle
Zoey tries to keep her volunteer work at a community center secret, fearing the team will think she’s distracted. A Robotron attacks the center, forcing her to choose between her two roles. The Rangers discover her secret and help defend the center, then volunteer alongside her. Zoey realizes the team supports all of her, not just the Ranger side.

The Evox Snare
Evox sets a trap using Morph-X signatures to lure the Rangers into a pocket dimension. Inside, they’re separated and hunted by Scrozzle’s upgraded Tronics. Each Ranger faces a personal fear, but they use their Beast-X abilities to reunite. They escape by overloading the dimension with combined Morph-X energy, though Evox collects the data he needed for his next move.

Intruder Alert!
Grid Battleforce is locked down after a security breach, and the Rangers suspect a spy. Tension rises when Ben and Betty are accused, but the real intruder is a shape-shifting Robotron stealing access codes. The team roots out the imposter, and Steel uses his database to identify it. The episode reinforces that even non-Rangers like Ben and Betty are vital to the mission.

Ranger Reveal
Blaze and Roxy avatars return, threatening to unmask the Rangers on live TV by hacking the city’s drones. Mayor Daniels is caught in the crossfire, and Devon nearly reveals his identity to save his dad. The team jams the broadcast and defeats the avatars, but the close call forces Commander Shaw to upgrade security. Devon and Commander Shaw finally talk honestly about the pressure of keeping secrets.

Rewriting History
Scrozzle alters digital archives to frame Grid Battleforce for past disasters, turning the public against Morph-X. Commander Shaw is suspended, and the Rangers lose facility access. Nate hacks the system to restore the true records while the team fights a Gigadrone at City Hall. They clear their name, and the city reaffirms its trust in the Rangers and Morph-X energy.

Target: Tower
Evox launches an all-out assault on Coral Harbor’s Morph-X Tower with multiple Gigadrones. Blaze and Roxy lead the attack while Scrozzle tries to siphon the Grid. The Rangers defend the tower in their Zords and unlock the Beast-X Ultrazord to stop the drain. Steel scales the tower to shut down the siphon, saving the city’s power and proving the tower is safe under their watch.

Making Bad
With Evox still weak, Scrozzle decides to recruit the “evilest villain of all time” by scanning Earth’s history. He resurrects Sledge’s crew from Dino Charge and proposes an alliance. The Rangers intervene before the deal is struck, but the encounter teases a larger team-up. The episode sets up the crossover while showing Evox’s desperation to build a new army.

Grid Connection
In a crossover event, the Beast Morphers team up with the Dino Thunder, Dino Charge, and Mighty Morphin Rangers to stop Scrozzle and Goldar, who has been revived by Evox. The combined teams battle a massive Gigadrone army in Coral Harbor. Devon receives guidance from Jason, the original Red Ranger, about leadership. Together, the multi-generational Rangers destroy the threat, and the Beast Morphers earn the respect of their predecessors.

Golden Opportunity
Nate’s parents, scientists who were away for years, return to Coral Harbor and offer him a job at a prestigious lab — but he’d have to leave the team. Scrozzle attacks during their visit, forcing Nate to choose between family and duty. He picks Grid Battleforce, realizing the Rangers are his family too. His parents support his decision, and Nate upgrades the team’s gear with their research.

Goin’ Ape
Ravi and Roxy’s anniversary is ruined when a misunderstanding makes Roxy’s avatar jealous and erratic. She teams with Blaze to attack the city, putting Ravi in the position of fighting someone he once loved. The team helps Ravi talk her down, but the avatar escapes, leaving him heartbroken. The episode explores whether the human Roxy is still in there somewhere.

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