taxpreparer said:
So, we have characters from seasons one through three; how long before Julie Pierce (Hillary Swank) makes an appearance?
All that is running through my head right now...
taxpreparer said:
So, we have characters from seasons one through three; how long before Julie Pierce (Hillary Swank) makes an appearance?
Aye Davanita said:taxpreparer said:
So, we have characters from seasons one through three; how long before Julie Pierce (Hillary Swank) makes an appearance?
She's cannon. So if they can get her they will use her.
The Debt said:Aye Davanita said:taxpreparer said:
So, we have characters from seasons one through three; how long before Julie Pierce (Hillary Swank) makes an appearance?
She's cannon. So if they can get her they will use her.
Yea but she was kinda the death knell of the film franchise. Her film was widely unpopular and bringing her in is a bit of distraction. Other than Miyagi, did any other character from the Macchio trilogy interact with her in KK4?
officially part of the story.SJEAg said:
What the heck does canon mean?
The Debt said:officially part of the story.SJEAg said:
What the heck does canon mean?
So when disney bought star wars, they did not accept the expanded universe books as part of the official story. It had situations where Luke tries to reestablish the jedi order, han and leia have twins, luke marries a force sensitive apprentice of Vader, really good story lines that kept Star Wars lore moving from the 80s until the prequels.
Well Disney in their infinite wisdom throws all that material out and decides to hand creative to JJ Abrams et al, who dont really understand storytelling. His "mystery box" theory was complete nonsense.
So canon is "what content is officially part of the story."
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Three episodes in. Weirdest thing about the season so far -- who has creme brulee for breakfast?
This is basically what the writers keep doing in one way or another over and over again...and it works. Basically they try to present an image of a character or action as good or bad, then they flip things on you and make what was bad...good and vice versa. IMO it's basically the hallmark "gimic" of the series. For me at least, it works for this series given the lack of... seriousness involved.FL_Ag1998 said:Sports-Ag said:
LaRusso kids are insufferable
Yep, in our house we view the LaRusso family as the bad guys in the show. I mean, for the most part, Daniel is a dbag himself.
Quad Dog said:
What does it mean that this show with 4 seasons and 41 episode have a thread with only 570 posts and 64K views? Netflix claims this show is crazy popular, and it seems to be popular in pop culture. Why doesn't it drive more discussion?
Is it simply the Netflix model of dropping all episodes at once so you don't get week by week discussion and speculation?
Compared to Wheel of time with one season at 1.4K posts and 104K views.
Boba Fett with half a season at 620 posts and 37K views.
javajaws said:This is basically what the writers keep doing in one way or another over and over again...and it works. Basically they try to present an image of a character or action as good or bad, then they flip things on you and make what was bad...good and vice versa. IMO it's basically the hallmark "gimic" of the series. For me at least, it works for this series given the lack of... seriousness involved.FL_Ag1998 said:Sports-Ag said:
LaRusso kids are insufferable
Yep, in our house we view the LaRusso family as the bad guys in the show. I mean, for the most part, Daniel is a dbag himself.
You mean one of the most popular characters of all time from one of the most popular movies of all time?Quad Dog said:
Boba Fett with half a season at 620 posts and 37K views.
Quad Dog said:
What does it mean that this show with 4 seasons and 41 episode have a thread with only 570 posts and 64K views? Netflix claims this show is crazy popular, and it seems to be popular in pop culture. Why doesn't it drive more discussion?
Is it simply the Netflix model of dropping all episodes at once so you don't get week by week discussion and speculation?
Compared to Wheel of time with one season at 1.4K posts and 104K views.
Boba Fett with half a season at 620 posts and 37K views.
Aye Davanita said:CondensedFoggyAggie said:River Bass said:
My predictions:
Chozen forms new Miyagi Do since LaRusso and Lawrence lost the tournament and have to close their dojos.
Robby and Tory join new Miyagi Do after realizing how bad Cobra Kai has become.
Krease realizes how bad Cobra Kai is and he helps (consults from prison) the new Miyagi Do in order to beat Terry Silver.
They beat Terry Silver and Johnny gets his Cobra Kai back. LaRusso continues with Miyagi Do. They become friendly competitors. Everyone goes on to college or on with life...
They've got everything teed up in Season 5 to wrap this up perfectly.
I'm not saying I'm out if they draw this beyond 5 seasons because the shows are short, commercial free, and the seasons have only 10 episodes, but I'll be pretty disappointed if they screw up the good thing they've got going.
Netflix probably gets pretty good return on their investment with Cobra Kai. No big CGI budget, no need for huge fancy sets other than the tournament, actors/actresses are probably not that expensive at all. And yet it reliably becomes the #1 watched show for short periods of time.
I agree season 5 could wrap it up perfectly, but my guess is they'll continue.
What hilarious is they passed on it originally.
If they wanted it they would've gotten it.Brian Earl Spilner said:Aye Davanita said:CondensedFoggyAggie said:River Bass said:
My predictions:
Chozen forms new Miyagi Do since LaRusso and Lawrence lost the tournament and have to close their dojos.
Robby and Tory join new Miyagi Do after realizing how bad Cobra Kai has become.
Krease realizes how bad Cobra Kai is and he helps (consults from prison) the new Miyagi Do in order to beat Terry Silver.
They beat Terry Silver and Johnny gets his Cobra Kai back. LaRusso continues with Miyagi Do. They become friendly competitors. Everyone goes on to college or on with life...
They've got everything teed up in Season 5 to wrap this up perfectly.
I'm not saying I'm out if they draw this beyond 5 seasons because the shows are short, commercial free, and the seasons have only 10 episodes, but I'll be pretty disappointed if they screw up the good thing they've got going.
Netflix probably gets pretty good return on their investment with Cobra Kai. No big CGI budget, no need for huge fancy sets other than the tournament, actors/actresses are probably not that expensive at all. And yet it reliably becomes the #1 watched show for short periods of time.
I agree season 5 could wrap it up perfectly, but my guess is they'll continue.
What hilarious is they passed on it originally.
They didn't actually. YouTube just outbid them.
I said it earlier in this thread, but Barnes will end up being Miguel's father.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Ok, hear me out.
Miguel's father will turn out to be a a cartel guy who just so happens to train his cartel guys in karate.
He also has a connection to Silver from his cocaine days.
Johnny, Daniel, and Kreese have to team up to take down the evil cartel dojo who joins forces with Cobra Kai.
Bruce Almighty said:I said it earlier in this thread, but Barnes will end up being Miguel's father.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Ok, hear me out.
Miguel's father will turn out to be a a cartel guy who just so happens to train his cartel guys in karate.
He also has a connection to Silver from his cocaine days.
Johnny, Daniel, and Kreese have to team up to take down the evil cartel dojo who joins forces with Cobra Kai.
SpreadsheetAg said:Bruce Almighty said:I said it earlier in this thread, but Barnes will end up being Miguel's father.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Ok, hear me out.
Miguel's father will turn out to be a a cartel guy who just so happens to train his cartel guys in karate.
He also has a connection to Silver from his cocaine days.
Johnny, Daniel, and Kreese have to team up to take down the evil cartel dojo who joins forces with Cobra Kai.