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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.
(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]]''

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