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- May 25, 2018
Well...it's over. And much like the last 4 seasons, my general opinion is that this shit basically went off the rails after season 2 and never recovered.
The Kreese and Silver showdown had to be one of the stupidest things I've seen in years and the fact that literally NOBODY fucking cares afterwards and it's just promptly forgotten is by far the single most hilarious thing in these episodes.
Robby gets shafted once again even though they've literally been building up his character to this moment for like 3 seasons at this point. At least the creators remembered that this show is called "Cobra Kai" and dropped the gay Miyagi-Do obsession but cramming it in the last 1/3rd of the final season definitely did not work in their favor. And Miguel and Johnny getting their moment of glory was pretty cool too.
That doesn't really change the fact that it feels like half the show was a waste of time at this point and most of the characters that they introduced and developed just get forgotten about. But hey, it could've been way worse.
The deaths of Terry Silver and John Kreese were the most fitting demises for the both of them, though. I couldn't disagree more, personally.
Terry Silver died with no legacy, no family or children to mourn him ... Nobody cares about him. Johnny and Daniel didn't really give a shit when Silver told them that he was dying of a terminal illness, so why would they give a shit if they never saw him again? It's easy for them to assume that Silver disappearing meant that he was dying in a hospital or something anyway.
"You're playing with fire, Danny Boy."
"And I am gasoline ... Boom!"
The foreshadowing, lol. Silver got his "80s bad guy death" as far as I'm concerned-- an over the top death for an over the top villain.
I've read some complaints that giving Silver a terminal illness adds nothing to the story. I highly disagree. Of course the terminal illness doesn't make him remotely sympathetic ... That's not what the writers were going for anyway. It was to show a miserable, desperate, and evil man with literally nothing left to lose and how dangerous that can be.
And Kreese's final acts as a character were actually selfless. He did what he did knowing that he'd never see Johnny again or that he'd never be granted full forgiveness from Johnny. He ended up saving Carmen and Baby Laura with nobody to sing his praises for it-- he did it because it was the right thing to do. And it was cool to see him get his revenge on Silver on top of that. Since Season 2, the show has given us glimpses (and flat-out flashbacks) of Kreese's backstory and how he has shown signs of redemption not being completely out of his reach. For me, it's fitting for his final act as a character is to do something selfless, with no strings attached after how manipulative he's been throughout the show. Plus, Kreese said his very fitting goodbyes at the end of episode 13 to both Johnny and Tory.
Plus, at the end of the day, it all adds to Johnny's redemption arc throughout the show. Johnny could have easily ended up like Kreese and Silver, but he showed that he was indeed better than that. Johnny became a World Karate Champion after he won at life.
Also, was the ending really missing something when we didn't see an extra scene of Daniel and Johnny reading about a boat explosion on the internet or something? Meh, feels like a scene that's not really necessary and would have cut the flow of the mega happy ending we got. We can all fill in the blanks ourselves just fine.
Terry Silver died with no legacy, no family or children to mourn him ... Nobody cares about him. Johnny and Daniel didn't really give a shit when Silver told them that he was dying of a terminal illness, so why would they give a shit if they never saw him again? It's easy for them to assume that Silver disappearing meant that he was dying in a hospital or something anyway.
"You're playing with fire, Danny Boy."
"And I am gasoline ... Boom!"
The foreshadowing, lol. Silver got his "80s bad guy death" as far as I'm concerned-- an over the top death for an over the top villain.
I've read some complaints that giving Silver a terminal illness adds nothing to the story. I highly disagree. Of course the terminal illness doesn't make him remotely sympathetic ... That's not what the writers were going for anyway. It was to show a miserable, desperate, and evil man with literally nothing left to lose and how dangerous that can be.
And Kreese's final acts as a character were actually selfless. He did what he did knowing that he'd never see Johnny again or that he'd never be granted full forgiveness from Johnny. He ended up saving Carmen and Baby Laura with nobody to sing his praises for it-- he did it because it was the right thing to do. And it was cool to see him get his revenge on Silver on top of that. Since Season 2, the show has given us glimpses (and flat-out flashbacks) of Kreese's backstory and how he has shown signs of redemption not being completely out of his reach. For me, it's fitting for his final act as a character is to do something selfless, with no strings attached after how manipulative he's been throughout the show. Plus, Kreese said his very fitting goodbyes at the end of episode 13 to both Johnny and Tory.
Plus, at the end of the day, it all adds to Johnny's redemption arc throughout the show. Johnny could have easily ended up like Kreese and Silver, but he showed that he was indeed better than that. Johnny became a World Karate Champion after he won at life.
Also, was the ending really missing something when we didn't see an extra scene of Daniel and Johnny reading about a boat explosion on the internet or something? Meh, feels like a scene that's not really necessary and would have cut the flow of the mega happy ending we got. We can all fill in the blanks ourselves just fine.
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