I hope he goes to jail or dies in the finale. He is a loser and isn’t funny. He’s just sad and pathetic
I agree on everything except isn't funny. I find him hilarious. Him at the end of season 2 was absolute gold.
On episode 3. Why did they make Miguel weak? Or timid? Something just seems different about him. Not sure.
Nah Johnny said his dad left when he was in Kindergarten so he knows who his dad is he just doesn’t know where he is or what he’s been doing all these years.
I felt real pervy seeing that and had to look her IMDb up and all good. She’s 23. Didn’t know Larusso’s daughter was from Pine Bluff, AR either.
I'm on episode 7, and Johnny gave the gymnast girl (Moon's ex) a really good pitch, but now she's training with Cobra Kai instead of Johnny? How'd that happen? I may have missed like a total of 1 minute while feeding my dog, and that must have been when it was explained.
Because cobra Kai bribed all their new recruits with branded gifts. Right after Johnny pitched her she walked over to her friends and they were holding up cool Cobra Kai gear they got in a gift box. She later went on social media and shared the video of her holding something up.
Ecuador* Edit. Actually I’m thinking of what the grandma said. So I have no clue where he’s going since I don't know where the dad is.
He trained with him last season. He knows Miyagido. Knows some styles/secrets Danny didn’t know. Etc.
great season of easy-watch tv. Johnny had some amazing lines but “what did you switch to whopper juniors?” when he saw Danny’s son fucking killed me.
It was a very enjoyable season, but some of Kreese's actions in the last few episodes felt forced and out of character.
I kinda like that they are introducing younger characters so the show can still go on after the OG kids age out
Don't you think him watching Silver kick Johnny's ass made him realize he himself had taken things too far in the past? I appreciate them giving some depth to all the main players, and not portraying them as purely good or purely evil.
I mean, it certainly didn't seem like something that would have given him pause before. Kreese is pretty much cartoonishly evil throughout.
Agree, but Silver now fills that role, allowing them to portray Kreese as an actual human. Definitely doesn't perfectly align with how he's acted in the past, but I guess I don't mind that.
I loved the Stingray appearance... right up until he agreed to work with the guy who put him in the hospital
Of all the absurd parts of the show, everyone turning into weapon experts at a moments notice was a bit much
strangely, that didn't bother me. could have been a montage to cover it, but that wouldn't really do anything to enhance the story, in my opinion.