Cobra Kai
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Oh, were in the thick of it now.
Themidseason premierewas a bit low on karate, but now weve got nothingbutkarate.
Miyagi-Do is just barely scraping by.
Dog in the Fight features three different rounds, which form a handy three-act structure for the episode.
(Never mind that this master must be pretty damn old.)
But its not the most thrilling use of time overall.
Without Daniel there, this final points round goes as poorly as youd expect.
(Hes clearly projecting after decades fixated on his own All Valley failure.)
A satisfying realization, for sure, but weve also been here before.
(Even Eli says so.)
He even suggests Robby hand over the headband if he cant man up and do better.
During the elimination round, Robby … cannot man up and do better.
Luckily, this round doesnt depend on the captains alone.
Miyagi-Dos opponents this time are Dublin Thunder, apparently a dojo full of Irish stereotypes (complimentary).
Unfortunately, we cant enjoy the high of that comeback.
Does this hint at a Terry Silver reappearance down the line?
Their sniping is getting old, especially whenever Demetri mentions MIT.
Tory fully kicks a girls tooth out, so thats pretty metal.
But Zara is not a fan of her thunder being stolen.
But shes less threatened by Sam!
After all, Zara only live-streams with winners: Its a brand thing.
(Kenny doesnt really have a role in this middle chunk of episodes so far.)