This show is a lot of silly fun but somehow also has heart too. I really dig it so far.
I’m late watching this but LOVED this first season and happy that I have 2 more seasons to binge!!!
After some really rubbish sequels to the original movie, this was a pleasant surprise! I definitely went in with low expectations, but ended up binge watching.
My only reservation is I think this was so much better having watched the original movie (which hasn't aged well) than for those who don't know the first film.
I'm almost looking forward to the next series :-)
MY THOUGHTS ON SEASON 1:
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WOW What an absolute masterpiece this season was! I'm almost speechless at how brilliant this was. Definitely my favourite TV Show (And I'm saying that after only 1 season!) I seriously can not fault anything about this season, I was hooked from the start and I ended up binging the entire season (and season 2) in one sitting. I'm extremely impressed.
I originally had not watched Karate Kid and I had zero knowledge on the movies. Cobra Kai was recommended to me but I was also told that I HAD to watch Karate Kid as well. I sat down and watched the first Karate Kid movie and then put on Cobra Kai, I was hooked instantly.
I wasn't originally a fan of Daniel in Karate Kid so seeing that Johnny was the main focus made the season SO much better. When I watched Karate Kid I felt like Daniel was actually the instigator and caused more trouble than Johnny actually did. I'm really glad that Cobra Kai followed through with that and showed that there's 2 sides to the story and neither party was innocent.
The characters are honestly great, I love the old generation and the new generation. Johnny is a brilliant character and is a joy to watch, surprisingly Daniel is also a joy to watch this time around. I much prefer older Daniel than the younger one. Out of the new generation I love Miguel, Aisha & Dimitri. They are 3 brilliant characters and are always a joy to watch.
A really good part of this show is the comedic aspect. Johnny and Dimitri have the BEST one liners I have ever heard. They leave me crying with laughter. I'd list some of the jokes that left me laughing but honestly there's so many. If you're reading this before watching it, expect to laugh... A LOT.
The ending was great, I had a feeling Miguel was going to beat Robbie in the finals. Hawk was hilarious to watch fight, he's such a good character & I really appreciated his character development. During the finals I felt sorry for Johnny, he had Miguel; someone he trained up and became a father figure to, fighting his actual son. 1 half of him was extremely proud of Miguel and wanted him to win but the other half was routing for his son. Such a horrible situation to be in.
A big moment in the finale that shocked me was the return of Kreese. I've never felt so disgusted, angry and excited to see a character return. I know for a fact he's back only to cause trouble but either way I'm excited.
This season was an absolute treat to watch. I'd definitely recommend it to EVERYONE. Loved every moment of it.
This show has no business being this good??
Loved this season, if every sequel to Karate Kid were to be this deep I wouldn't have fallen asleep several times watching it.
Grabbed every great thing about the 1st and 3rd movies and improved it.
Review by LeftHandedGuitaristBlockedParent2019-04-29T10:27:32Z
It's pretty amazing that we now live in a time when a show like this is possible. Resurrecting an old classic story, bringing back original actors and playing on nostalgia to continue a plot that we last saw over 30 years ago is something that we could never have imagined happening only a short while ago. Fans of various films and shows have fantasised about exactly this sort of thing for as long as I can remember, and we've finally reached a place where the powers that be are willing to listen (Twin Peaks, Star Wars, The X-Files, Veronica Mars, Ghostbusters, Creed, Deadwood).
It's no surprise that if it's done right, the audience are going to love it. Cobra Kai does it right. Bringing back Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence, we finally get an official continuation of The Karate Kid saga showing how their lives went. Unfortunately, the wonderful Pat Morita is no longer with us so Mr. Miyagi can't return too, but his presence is felt throughout.
The show chooses to use nostalgia to the full, and it's to its credit that the format works well. It heavily references moments from the original films, uses the original soundtrack and brilliantly makes use of small clips as flashbacks. It also gives us a new dynamic by introducing the next generation of karate kids and gets us invested in their struggles all while entwining them with the bad blood between Daniel and Johnny.
It also takes the very interesting tactic of making Johnny a protagonist and showing us things from his perspective. This makes it very easy to become invested in the drama on screen, because we are rooting for everyone. Johnny himself can be his own worst enemy, but he recognises the mistakes he's made and wants to improve himself (even if his own dated viewpoint gets in the way). Daniel is a successful family man, but his hotheaded temper hasn't entirely gone away and he needs to struggle to find his balance again.
And then there are the kids, who are all great. Miguel becomes Johnny's first student, and goes from a kindhearted geek getting bullied to something of a monster thanks to taking Johnny's teachings a little too much to heart after he realises how good it makes him feel. It's a fascinating transformation that isn't easy to watch, because it becomes harder and harder to root for him. On the other side we have Johnny's estranged son Robby who begins learning from Daniel and is set on a path to redemption from his life of petty crime. All the different paths and goals crossing here make for an often cheesy but never dull mix.
While the show does often fall back on formulaic nonsense (bullies, geeks, family arguments) that play out in unrealistic ways, the pure entertainment makes it all work. My biggest criticism is that the karate itself feels very glossed over; I found it hard to believe that all of these kids were ready for the All Valley Tournament by the end of the season and I don't think the show establishes the passing of time all that well (this must have taken place over the course of a year or so, surely?). I also think that a few of side characters (Amanda, Hawk) are barely fleshed out enough to justify their screen time.
Cobra Kai is a highly entertaining and often very funny show that knows how to use nostalgia to its full and succeeded in making me really care about where all of these characters are going.