![]() All because Daniel beat one of his friend’s students in a karate tournament! Miyagi, and then trains him for a tournament with deliberately sadistic and painful techniques. In the film, Silver, a fully grown man, seemingly puts his entire life on hold to destroy Daniel, a broke teenager with few prospects. He hires goons to intimidate him, pretends to care about him, drives a wedge between him and Mr. The Terry Silver of The Karate Kid Part III is a figure of cartoonish evil, a businessman who made a fortune dumping toxic waste and then decides to help out his old war buddy John Kreese by getting revenge on his behalf against the old man and the recent high school graduate who embarrassed him. Daniel, who was almost the villain of the early Cobra Kai episodes, has resumed his role as the franchise’s stalwart and indomitable hero, while Johnny, who was depicted as well-meaning but deeply misguided, has turned into a lovable oaf who gets along with everyone. The characters’ rough edges have been sanded off - except for the series’ main antagonist through its most recent two seasons, Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith).įirst introduced in The Karate Kid Part III, Silver never quite fit into Cobra Kai’s concept of muddying up the simplistic Karate Kid movies. Cobra Kai threw a coat of gray over all of The Karate Kid’s black-and-white, good-versus-evil morality.īy Season 5, most of those elements are long gone, along with many of the character’s more complicated dimensions. After you saw what he went through in Vietnam, you understood why he might subscribe to a philosophy of striking out at one’s enemies before they can strike you. Later, Cobra Kai showed just how brutal John Kreese’s life was before he started his “evil” dojo. We saw that Johnny’s childhood was just as painful as Daniel’s, and it learned the underlying psychological issues behind his bullying. The early years of the show forced viewers to rethink Johnny and Daniel and their relationship. That’s the ingenious, character-based place where the show started. He decides to restart the Cobra Kai dojo in order to help Miguel - much to Daniel’s chagrin. Miyagi to mentor him, Miguel winds up under Johnny’s wing. Meanwhile, a new kid named Miguel ( Xolo Maridueña) needs guidance and help with his own high school bullies. ![]() In the meantime, Daniel grew into a successful businessman - and even sort of a cocky jerk. After getting his face kicked in by his rival Daniel LaRusso (Macchio) at a karate tournament, Johnny spent much of the next few decades drinking and moping. Johnny Lawrence ( William Zabka), who was the BMOC in high school and the Cobra Kai dojo, grew up to become a total loser. ![]() Still, Season 5 was easily the weakest in the series’ run to date, and the one where its clever strategy of mining the old Karate Kid movies for story material finally began to run out of steam.Ĭobra Kai has maybe the greatest legacyquel premise of all time: 30 years after the events of The Karate Kid, the roles between the film’s two leads have totally reversed as adults. Cobra Kai hasn’t worn out its welcome - yet. But if it was up to me, I’d make that the show’s farewell. I’m pretty confident we’ll see Cobra Kai Season 6. ![]()
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