It's a fun show. It's pretty dumb. You have people doing karate all over the place, but it's fun nonetheless.
Yea it definitely jumps the rails at times. Like the battle royal in the school. But overall it’s really well made. Made with alot of love towards the original movies. [Reply]
IMO, a lot of these series need to wrap up in 3 seasons, like a trilogy. This story...there is nothing too it anymore. They'll have hijinx and drama, but it's played out. That said...of course I'll watch season 4. But that might be it. I just can't see this thing being good for 6 seasons. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
It was good, but when they did the Silver PTSD & Kreese's sudden conscience concerning Johnny's wellbeing was irritating.
Yeah, I thought it was decent, not as good as previous seasons, I think season 5 looks to have a shot at being worthwhile. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
It was good, but when they did the Silver PTSD & Kreese's sudden conscience concerning Johnny's wellbeing was irritating.
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The whole "whoever loses shuts down their dojo" basically meant nothing. As I kind of figured it would. I mean, no one was actually gonna honor that agreement. I did like how they subverted expectations by having Miguel not show up for the finals. They had Tori "beat" Samantha and Hawk beat Robby. I wasn't really expecting any of that.
At some point though, the stakes are gonna have to be raised to life and death to keep it interesting. I'm not sure how many seasons they plan on making, but I'd be fine with them wrapping it up in 5. [Reply]
The whole "whoever loses shuts down their dojo" basically meant nothing. As I kind of figured it would. I mean, no one was actually gonna honor that agreement. I did like how they subverted expectations by having Miguel not show up for the finals. They had Tori "beat" Samantha and Hawk beat Robby. I wasn't really expecting any of that.
At some point though, the stakes are gonna have to be raised to life and death to keep it interesting. I'm not sure how many seasons they plan on making, but I'd be fine with them wrapping it up in 5.
I want that unbeatable World Class athlete that brings mortifying dread that can and maybe will beat the senseis on all sides of Cobra Kai/Miyagi-Do/Eagle Fang dojos.
Like real life Ivan Drago Aleksandr Karelin. [Reply]
The whole "whoever loses shuts down their dojo" basically meant nothing. As I kind of figured it would. I mean, no one was actually gonna honor that agreement. I did like how they subverted expectations by having Miguel not show up for the finals. They had Tori "beat" Samantha and Hawk beat Robby. I wasn't really expecting any of that.
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Honestly though unless this was the final season of the show there was really no way that really could mean anything. No matter who won if the other side shut down the show is effectively over at that point. The only way the series would make sense going forward would be for Miyagi Do to win, shutting down Cobra Kai & introduce a new villian for the upcoming season(s). But given that the show is called "Cobra Kai" it's hard to go forward without them.
It must be pretty easy to become efficient at Karate, the little skinny kid that was getting bullied, became a top contender in the tournament after, what I’m guessing, was only a couple weeks of training. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kevrunner:
It must be pretty easy to become efficient at Karate, the little skinny kid that was getting bullied, became a top contender in the tournament after, what I’m guessing, was only a couple weeks of training.
Yes, this show is the ultimate example of suspension of belief.
I was shocked at how much I actually enjoyed this season, I was sure it was going to be shit. It was actually ok. Now they have a place to take it. I'm in... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
I love the comedy value of Johny Lawrences' character. I know the show is stupid unrealistic, but its still light-hearted fun.
You don't really get to know him very well in the original Karate Kid. I didn't know what to expect from his character when I first started Cobra Kai. But he's without a doubt the best part of the show. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lcarus:
You don't really get to know him very well in the original Karate Kid. I didn't know what to expect from his character when I first started Cobra Kai. But he's without a doubt the best part of the show.