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i was crying with laughter in that scene where they are in the bar, looking up Ali on facebook.
Been rumoured that Elisabeth Shue will make an appearance in the 2nd season
What I love about this series is what happend after 34 years to these guys.
Johnny is now a broken down man who's life is in the dumps while Daniel is a succesfull business man with wife and kids also the movies now act as Johnny and Daniels memories when they were kids
It's great.
Would have worked if they gave as much screentime to Daniel mentoring him as they did to Johnny and Miguel. Instead he just got a montage, and his big decision to fight in the tournament happens offscreen.Robbie. He was the worst person in the show. A literal criminal, skipping school, stealing, scamming, etc, despite not appearing to be a street kid or lower socio economic. He was an absolute dero. I feel he was redeemed way too quickly, and hope that in season 2, the brakes get put on that. He is neither the hero we want or deserve.
Rewatching before the Youtube Red free trial period expires lol.
I've praised this plenty, it's flawless, it really is.
I am concerned though, moving forward, about two things.
Robbie. He was the worst person in the show. A literal criminal, skipping school, stealing, scamming, etc, despite not appearing to be a street kid or lower socio economic. He was an absolute dero. I feel he was redeemed way too quickly, and hope that in season 2, the brakes get put on that. He is neither the hero we want or deserve.
Ditto Daniel, went from being a two dimensional character with his own issues, back to the one dimensional good guy, in the late stages.
I hope they remember the show is called "Cobra Kai", and those characters and their mantras need to be at the heart of the story. A series that balanced showing all sides so well is dangerously close to tropes and cliches emerging.
Did anyone else find it funny that Larusso's daughter's whirlwind kick in the last episode demonstrated more martial arts skill than her dad showed in 3 movies and 10 episodes of the series?
Does anybody else think that if we actually see Daniel fight, it could be embarrassing, given that the actor is nearly 60, and unlike others in that age group, isn't a seasoned action star that has kept in shape? They'd have to have to some very creative choreography and direction. Karate Kid 3 showed this with the Miyagi vs the Barnes, Kreese, and Terry Silver fight.
Yeah, looking back now Ralph Macchio in the Karate kid movies, most of his fights, given the All Valley was full contact, he looked awful. Johnny, Dutch and the rest all look like fighting properly, where as his fights would be a succession of his opponents doing something stupid to let him hit them lightly (outside the Crane kick to the face). And they go down quicker then a $10 hooker.Does anybody else think that if we actually see Daniel fight, it could be embarrassing, given that the actor is nearly 60, and unlike others in that age group, isn't a seasoned action star that has kept in shape? They'd have to have to some very creative choreography and direction. Karate Kid 3 showed this with the Miyagi vs the Barnes, Kreese, and Terry Silver fight.
Surely not. Even if they were in the 80's, where health and safety concerns were less, surely not in any western country these days. Surely no parent would be able to sign off to let their kid potentially be permanently injured in a full contact tournament. It'd have to be a lawyers dream a real one. 'Ex-martial artist sues parents for crippling childhood injury'.Are underage full contact karate tournaments even a thing?
I was participating in full contact martial art tournaments when I was 13.Are underage full contact karate tournaments even a thing?
Did you watch the original movie. LaRusso wasn't trained proper karate techniques.Yeah, looking back now Ralph Macchio in the Karate kid movies, most of his fights, given the All Valley was full contact, he looked awful. Johnny, Dutch and the rest all look like fighting properly, where as his fights would be a succession of his opponents doing something stupid to let him hit them lightly (outside the Crane kick to the face). And they go down quicker then a $10 hooker.
You get to Cobra Kai and Johnny's training / fighting again looks real, where as the few bits of Daniel doing any training, looks very carefully choreographed to work around that he's skinny as and obviously no Karate skills. Sure he doesn't need to be a real black belt, but FFS, they got a decent budget and could have put him on an intense 2-3 month training schedule of Karate, plus hitting the gym. When they were all teens, him being skinny didn't look like such a mismatch to Johnny / Dutch etc. as they were lean, but now, it looks like even a not ripped William Zabka, would laugh off a hit from Daniel and one punch / kick him in half.
At least with Robbie and Miguel, this time around, both actually look like they know Karate.
On Miyagi and his fighting. It's funny how whoever comes up against him looks as if they've forgotten how to fight all of a sudden. It's like Mitagi possesses some super powers that makes people clueless. Of course it is just a movie and he's meant to be great, but Silver could have put up a better effort than what they showed.Does anybody else think that if we actually see Daniel fight, it could be embarrassing, given that the actor is nearly 60, and unlike others in that age group, isn't a seasoned action star that has kept in shape? They'd have to have to some very creative choreography and direction. Karate Kid 3 showed this with the Miyagi vs the Barnes, Kreese, and Terry Silver fight.
Hilarious. Good post. Good.....Balance.Yeah, looking back now Ralph Macchio in the Karate kid movies, most of his fights, given the All Valley was full contact, he looked awful. Johnny, Dutch and the rest all look like fighting properly, where as his fights would be a succession of his opponents doing something stupid to let him hit them lightly (outside the Crane kick to the face). And they go down quicker then a $10 hooker.
You get to Cobra Kai and Johnny's training / fighting again looks real, where as the few bits of Daniel doing any training, looks very carefully choreographed to work around that he's skinny as and obviously no Karate skills. Sure he doesn't need to be a real black belt, but FFS, they got a decent budget and could have put him on an intense 2-3 month training schedule of Karate, plus hitting the gym. When they were all teens, him being skinny didn't look like such a mismatch to Johnny / Dutch etc. as they were lean, but now, it looks like even a not ripped William Zabka, would laugh off a hit from Daniel and one punch / kick him in half.
At least with Robbie and Miguel, this time around, both actually look like they know Karate.
Season 2 shouldn't be too far away now. Cobra Kai was one of my favourite viewings of 2018.
The one thing that has always confused me is the girl who put Daniel san in the friendzone in KK3.