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602: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 18]]'' | 602: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 18]]'' | ||
(First watched 2024-07-19) When they started doing flashbacks with young Kreese, back in [[Cobra Kai Season 3|season 3]] I think, I didn't expect they'd just never stop. | |||
So even Kreese gets a kind of new training from his old... now he's even more coldhearted! Success, I guess. | So even Kreese gets a kind of new training from his old... now he's even more coldhearted! Success, I guess. | ||
It's become kind of a joke how in recent seasons Johnny has apparently had no means to support himself, so it's kind of nice that they've forced the issue--with the added complication of his family being a lot larger than it was at the beginning of the series. A job at LaRusso Auto? Ehhhhh we'll see how that goes. | It's become kind of a joke how in recent seasons Johnny has apparently had no means to support himself, so it's kind of nice that they've forced the issue--with the added complication of his family being a lot larger than it was at the beginning of the series. A job at LaRusso Auto? Ehhhhh we'll see how that goes. | ||
After Kyler both being the initial bully for Miguel and friends, and then being part of the "Kreese asshole" wave of Cobra Kai a few seasons later, it's strange to see them fighting alongside each other. But letting bygones be bygones is a pretty common theme of this show, so at least they didn't have to wait 30 years. | |||
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603: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 18]]'' | 603: '''Episode name''' ''[[2024]] [[July 18]]'' |