Just finished season 2. Oh my God. OH MY GOD. This show is so good.
It's insane, right? It shouldn't be this good, but it is.
To do THAT FIGHT... on what must be a TINY budget... is INSANE. And to do what they did to Miguel takes balls.
It seems like there's only a few of us, so I say go for it, but the final word I think should be Trekker4747, since they are the originator of the thread.
Yeah...that fight was insane. 10 minutes of balls-to-the-wall. I loved the choreography and the use of tracking shots. And though some people might roll their eyes at that happening in a school...it DOES happen at times. It happened at a school near me back in February I believe. There was a massive fight that filled the entire lunch room and spilled out into the hallway. People even jumped off tables into the fray, etc. They called the cops because the security guards were overwhelmed.
As for Miguel, I was shocked they actually did that. I think he'll be back for season 3, but if he has a broken back at the cervical spine (which is what I surmised because of the x-ray and that they had his neck in an Aspen collar), he won't recover for 6-7 months. And I can't imagine his mom ever letting him fight again. So where will they go from here?
I think the only real path is for Johnny and Daniel to somehow join up to take down Kreese. But how they get to that point will be interesting.
Some thoughts: For me, episodes 5, 6, and 10 were my favorites.
I loved fleshing out Kreese again, but in the end, he takes over the dojo.
I have tons of thoughts, but lets go through the fight.
First--Tory would likely end up arrested. She assaulted teachers and she started the whole thing. There are a lot of charges that she likely would never be seen at that school again. There is arguably attempted murder if someone saw what she did with those spikes.
Robbie also will have plenty of legal troubles. Miguel ended the fight. He was no longer a threat, which means that self defense goes out the window. Interestingly enough, I think Robbie would end up in less legal trouble than Tory. Robbie, if Miguel dies, would be on the hook for manslaughter, especially if witnesses kill his self defense claim. But maybe because he's under 18, he might still be able to get out of jail.
It will be very interesting what they do with both characters.
One thing that I found unrealistic was the length of the fight, and the idea that cops weren't swarming the school, possibly with tear gas.
Maybe the school has security cameras.
But let's ignore the nitpicking and talk more about it.
Honestly, I wish Cobra Kai did better in the fight. How many Cobra Kai actually won their matchups? Other than Miguel, who eventually paid a terrible price, did anyone?
Based on what we saw, I think it would have been very cool to see Demitri block a few of Hawk's attacks, but in the end, Hawk should have won. Hawk was a semifinalist in the All Valley, and Demitri was not a good karate student. While we the viewer should feel bad for Demitri, I think the show blew an opportunity here and Hawk should have won. Let's also not forget that Hawk was humiliated by Demitri.
At the end of Season 1, we saw Miguel start to turn into a jerk. What was amazing was that Johnny helped him make a course correction, and his good nature won out.
I think Miyagi would like Miguel. I also think he would see the good in Johnny much better than Daniel has.
Daniel's wife Amanda is one of my favorite characters on the show. She is always the voice of reason--but there was one exception. While I get that she was upset over what happened with Sam, Tory was coming for Sam no matter what. The fact that she is such a strong student saved her from far worse injury. Sam did everything right in that fight. She used karate for defense only. She protected herself. Imagine what happens if she didn't know what she knew--if someone came after Anthony, he'd be in a lot of trouble.
Ironic that Miguel's decision to let up--something that Miyagi would approve of, is what got him so badly hurt. Robbie didn't want that to happen, but he has to face the consequences. But in that situation, Kreese's "mercy is for the weak" strategy would have benefited Miguel. When Daniel fought for his life, he didn't let up on Chozen until he was clearly helpless. Miyagi also said he fought for his life on occasion. This brawl was far more like that than a tournament. Miguel's mistake was letting his guard down. It cost him.
I love how every character is so human. No one, not even goodie two shoes Sam, is perfect. Everyone on this show has done wrong things at one point. But no one has been purely evil except maybe Kreese and Hawk.
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