
Cobra Kai: Season 6, Part 1 - Review: Repetitive, but damn-good fun
Despite being over the top and a little corny at times, ‘Cobra Kai’ has always remained a feel-good, fun watch. Its amalgamation of 80s nostalgia with teen-drama tropes in such a fitting fashion for the show’s premise allows those seemingly negative aspects of the series to be justified purely because of how easy this show is to binge and its superb catering for all age demographics. The sixth season, surprisingly, has a whole new set of major pros and cons that will add to your experience of the front part—though, if you see this season as the beginning of something big and not as good in itself (which is what it ultimately is), you’ll have so much fun with the new instalment of this kick-ass series.
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| Ralph Macchio, William Zabka and Yuji Okomoto in 'Cobra Kai' Season 6: Part 1 |
We’ve got to a stage now where, if you’ve been following since season 1, you genuinely care about these characters, OG or not. The creators of this show have done a good job of allowing us to continue to do this in this first part of season 6, focusing on smaller stakes such as college and the future, but also letting the youngsters rekindle relationships with each other to focus on the Sekkai Taikai tournament. In this sense, Cobra Kai has matured in a way. Characters are fighting each other on the mat with respect, instead of getting angry at each other over silly things. The writers know, though, that if they continued recycling plot points like this, the show would become very repetitive, and I’m glad they saw this and are finally steering out of that direction. Though, there are some characters who haven’t grown up much, and there is an imbalance in this quality of writing. For these same characters, the arcs being introduced are very repetitive and almost feel like they exist to drag the show on. We’ve seen it all before. The set-ups might be organic, but you’ll question why these characters still haven’t moved on after all this time. Since this is also the final season, it’s easy to know how these arcs might wrap up too.
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| Larusso & Lawrence's newly formed 'Miyagi-Fang' preparing for the Sekkai Taikai |
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| Brandon H. Lee brings a whole new level of Karate to 'Cobra Kai' |
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