I missed a few things.
"Winning Attitude":
-I was wondering if Lily was played by an actual actress with autism, and it seems she was. Even more, the actress in question is an athlete herself. Nice.
-I think the show did a relatively respectful job portraying a character with autism, though I'll leave final judgement to those on the spectrum. I admittedly didn't catch the part of Lily being Javi and Izzy's cousin until the very end of the episode.
-Fans asked for Rangers with "real" flaws and emotions again, and I guess we've got it.
-I enjoyed Jane and J-Borg's lesson for the kids. Something about the civilian element of this season feels a bit more involved when there's a hotline to get the Rangers' attention.
"Superstition Strikes":
-"Cringe", "Okay, Boomer", and some other thing Izzy said. Truly, these are Power Rangers for the modern child.
-I can't even lie, "Okay, Boomer" was legitimately funny and I hope Boomtower keeps getting called that by everyone.
-The MOTW was just getting insulted by friend and foe alike. I almost feel bad for these creatures of mass destruction.
-Solon's telescopic eye thing was cool.
-This whole episode premise was very silly, but this is a universe where Rangers actually can and have been cursed with real bad luck, so I'll let it slide.
-Clever use of the teleportation to get Boomtower out of the base. Gosh, I missed teleportation.
-Jane and J-Borg were missing from this episode, so I guess Ollie had to fill the slapstick quota for this week.
EDIT:
I forgot to mention, the way the monster was defeated during the Megazord battle was absolutely hilarious.