Cobra Kai (2018)
0 character mistakes in season 2 - chronological order
Starring: Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Courtney Henggeler, Xolo Mariduena
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Continuity mistake: Miguel kicks and breaks a staircase railing during the school brawl. For a second it cuts to Robby. When it cuts back to Miguel, the railing is fixed.
Johnny Lawrence: Robby. What's going on?
Robby Keene: I followed you.
Johnny Lawrence: What happened here?
Robby Keene: We're moving to a new location. Multiple locations, I think.
Johnny Lawrence: You kicked ass today. It could've gone either way.
Robby Keene: Yeah. Thanks.
Johnny Lawrence: Hey, it's just a match. Don't let it eat you up, trust me.
Robby Keene: It's not that, um, it's this kid, Kenny. I thought I could take him under my wing, be the mentor I wish I'd had when I was younger. When I saw him today it, uh, it was like looking in a mirror. And I realised I screwed everything up. And I had all this hate inside of me for you and for Miguel. And I thought I could use Cobra Kai to control that. But it just made things worse and now it's never going to get better.
Johnny Lawrence: That's not true. You had a good thing going with LaRusso. I got in the way of that. Don't blame yourself, you blame me.
Robby Keene: I'm sick of blaming you, Dad.
Trivia: Daniel stumbles in on his daughter kissing Miguel. He then suggests to her he would like that they the door open, to which his daughter replies "come on dad, it's not 1984." The original Karate Kid was released in 1984.
Question: I've never seen the show so an explanation would really help. Why would Johnny open up his own Cobra Kai dojo? Since there was probably a lot of negative publicity due to how Kreese taught his students and how he attacked Johnny, a lot of people probably wouldn't go to a dojo synonymous with brutality but maybe to a dojo that taught karate the way it should be learned.
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Answer: Just like in the original film, some guys want that brutality. Johnny in part opens the dojo because of his past rivalry with Daniel and to train a kid that's being bullied. But also, other kids that are being bullied want to join in order to learn to fight back. Johnny is also teaching the Cobra Kai creed (Strike First. Strike hard. No Mercy.") so that's why he opens his dojo with that name and the old Cobra Kai dojo's past reputation is exactly what he wants to elicit.
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