Cobra Kai series review and fan theories (Spoiler Warning)

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    I just finished watching Season 1. Lots of red pills in this show. I can relate to Miguel’s character arc more than the others. Robbie is the typical bad-boy Chad and Samantha is the typical hypergamous female she goes through three different men in a few months.

    I like how Johnny’s character is the classic “Toxic-Masculinity” that feminists are always hating on. I expect SJW will be triggered by this show.

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    I like how Johnny’s character is the classic “Toxic-Masculinity” that feminists are always hating on.

    I and I am sure millions of others can identify with Johnny of the present.

    Also, this show has so many positive videos about it. This show is population with almost all types of people.

    I expect SJW will be triggered by this show.

    Considering it has been three weeks since the series premiered with no protests, I believe those SJWs whom watched the series were shocked into silence at rejecting the reality that such a series was made, it is popular (Rotten Tomatoes has a 100% from critics and 96% from audience, that is right off the vine fresh), and Youtube of all places is streaming the series.

    Meanwhile, for the the rest of us, the Cobra Kai series is like a really good, strong drink. You want to drown in it in one gulp, but the flavor is so good, you are enjoying every sip.

    For the plot. How did you enjoy the dueling cliffhangers of the show?

    Also, I found the climax of the series, episode 10, to be awesome in so many ways.

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    Johnny never attempts to have a romantic relationship with any woman. He does not even flirt with Miguel mother, Carmen, whom invited Johnny to have dinner with her family, which is her, Miguel and her mother, Rosa.

    Johnny accepts the invitation and is polite, but he do not flirt with her.

    Not yet but I wonder if that changes in the next season.

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    For the plot. How did you enjoy the dueling cliffhangers of the show?

    Also, I found the climax of the series, episode 10, to be awesome in so many ways.

    Yes, the plot is excellent. I liked the Climax of the series very much. The only thing I had issue with was the things you already pointed out. Samantha is too good at Karate for not having practiced since she was 8. She would probably have forgotten most of all what she learned. Since she wasn’t practicing the muscle memory and co-ordianation wouldn’t be there. She would completely suck at Karate.

    Then the character of Robbie becomes too much of a good guy at the end. During the final fight, I wanted Miguel to kick him the shoulder a few more times. Lol.

    I really enjoyed Johnny, as a refreshing reminder of what Masculinity used to be like in this country. Daniel’s story is comedic/tragedy as he has found himself in Blue-Pill Hell. Daniel is yearning to be a MGHOW like Mr. Miyagi was, but he just doesn’t have the courage to go his own way. He is stuck with a nagging wife and f~~~ed up children. Great show in so many different ways.

    I am anxiously awaiting Season 2, let’s hope they can keep up the great writing.

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