yes
Yes, the Power Rangers Samurai will meet other Power Rangers. They met Ranger Red and offscreen, they had met the other 6 members of Power Rangers RPM. During Power Rangers Super Megaforce, the Yellow Ranger named Emily and the Green Ranger named Mike will meet Tommy as the Green Ranger, Cassie as the Pink Space Ranger, T.J. as the Blue Space Ranger, Damon as the Green Galaxy Ranger, Karone as the Pink Galaxy Ranger, Leo as the Red Galaxy Ranger, Dana as the Pink Lightspeed Ranger, Carter as the Red Lightspeed Ranger and Wes as the Red Time Force Ranger.
Mia is the one who was scheduled to be the candidate to be the Pink Samurai Ranger when she was called into action by the current head of the Shiba clan; Jayden Shiba who is the Red Ranger, Mia is usually treated badly by the other Samurai Power Rangers (with the exception of Lauren) since they do not like her cooking but she still continues to cook since cooking is a passion of hers.
"Day Off" is the fifth episode of Power Rangers Samurai, Jayden is still learning how to master his new disk, the Beetle Disc and he uses the new 5-disc Beetle Cannon in order to destroy Dreadfeather, a Monster-of-the-Day and then he becomes a Mega Monster and Mega Moogers also appear, the Rangers use the Beetle Blaster Megazord in order to finish off the Moogers and Dreadhead.
Yes, David Yost, the actor that played Billy in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" and "Power Rangers Zeo" is still alive.
No, the Power Rangers Fan Club is no longer going on.
No, Power Rangers Zeo is no longer airing on U.S. TV.
As of December 2013, the next Power Rangers are called Power Rangers Super Megaforce and they will still have Jake, Emma, Noah, Gia and Troy as the Rangers with Robo Knight missing.
Yes, Power Rangers is still airing shows on TV.
Power Rangers is still airing as of 2015 on Nickelodeon with the 2015 season called Power Rangers Dino Charge in which it is about Keeper and Kendall Morgan recruiting a team who have found Energems (that were bonded to dinosaurs) that will allow them to become Power Rangers and the new Power Rangers have to combat Sledge an evil bounty hunter who is trying to get the Energems for himself.
yes
I'm not sure exactly how many adults watch Power Rangers but I am guessing it is not very likely that an adult would be watching it, unless they are watching it with their children.
no. i did on nicktoons on sunday mornings but not anymore