What I like about this scene is that it's the first time they've ever actually talked to each other without some kind of misunderstanding making one or both angry. Some people say it's unrealistic how quickly they cool off but Robby made a point in season 4 finale of saying how tired he was of being angry all the time, Sam is out of the picture for both of them, and they both have Johnny.
It’s not unrealistic. Fights more often than not make guys have a mutual respect for each other that makes them cooler and even become friends a lot of the time.
yeah i think its extremely realistic especially for us guys, you build up so much contempt for a dude you barely know and over stuff that you might've been right about but later seems so dumb and because your angry you hold on to it and let it vindicate you for your hatred and in this day and age its so much harder to just take it to the street and fight it out with nowhere to put it and nothing to do with all that anger you just carry it letting it solidify in your mind that this other person is the bad guy but once both of parties do finally get a chance to just let it all out and in the end both of you are tired in pain and finally have got everything off your chest, with both of you in this slightly more vulnerable state it gets rid of all the bs and u can really get a good look at the other person
Yeah because whilst we all love a good rivalry… it’s nice that after this fight they begin the process of becoming friends or allies at least especially as they equally realise that they are/one day will be (half) brothers - meaning that they will have to get along… doesn’t mean they automatically like each other but now have a mutual understanding & reasoning why they can no longer hate each other
Miguel is something special out of all characters in the Karate Kid universe. He has the discipline and mindset of Miyagi do. He has the ferocity and combative technique of cobra Kai. He also has some of his own magic worked in. He represents the best of both worlds.
@@kermitgotthesickkicks4265 No. He didn’t spare Miguel. He was Miyagi do trained, but he isn’t naturally peaceful and pacifistic as Miguel is, only fighting when necessary. I could see Miguel trying to de-escalate a fight, but Robbie not as much.
This was a good scene. I knew Diaz wouldn’t kick him off the rail, but there was a split second I thought maybe he would. The writers on this show is really good. Not always predictable and keeps everything fresh. Really enjoying this series a lot!
Loved that. "No rules, no mats no points, just keep fighting till you get it out of your system" then quickly went to "Hey the stairwell is out of bounds! That's it fights over!"
I like how the energy of the fight moves along. They start slow, gauging each other and maybe slightly hesitating because neither of them WANT to fight. Then Johnny eggs them on, and they start to pick it up. It’s isn’t until Miguel lands the first real blow that they fully commit to the fight. Only after they’re at their highest point in the fight, do they confront their issues. And when there is no energy left, they finally talk it out. This is a really good fight in my opinion.
Excellent analysis the only thing I’d add is that for the first phase of the fight I think regardless of their resolve to fight (though I’d certainly say at least Miguel did) both Robby and Miguel recognized each other as a serious threat hence the defensive probing.
What's interesting is that was actually Daniel's idea. When Johnny was talking to, Daniel was the one to say 'if we hadn't stopped at three points we would maybe we would have gotten all our aggression out.' After all the world building exercises Johnny tried to follow on GOGGLE (yes, he's still Johnny) following Daniel's advice is the ONLY thing that worked.
No matter who we are we cannot change our identity. We can only change who we are by our attitude and apptitude and nothing more. Sometimes we need to find ourselves and learn who we truly are and who we are not. We may not always like who and what we find in ourselves, but at at least we can find closure to our past to make a brighter present and future and that is often enough in the long run.
What's amazing is that Johnny and Daniel kind of switched situations for once, and Daniel gave Johnny an advice something that S1 Johnny would normally give to anyone.
@@hunterjak1168 yeah daniel was also trying to motivate johnny to get back to classic johnny because johnny was kinda forgetting his identity during this season
damn such a great season. everybody got such a character growth. love seeing johnny grow up and finally stepping up to be a father for Robby, being the dad that Miguel needed and preping for his future kid
That baby is gonna have two karate powered older brothers. I pity the fool who picks on the kid. Or not, depending on what kind of harm he has in mind.
@@anastasiosgkotzamanis5277 let’s be real, the kid is gonna be Johnny’s kid, and it’s looking like he’s gonna stick around this time; regardless of whether it’s a boy or girl, Johnny’s gonna teach him/her not to take any shit
@@giantrobby5050 I assume the kid will be a girl since it’d add more development to Johnny’s character given how old school he is and plus if the kid is a boy, there may be some jealousy from Robby and Miguel because they might feel left out since they already grew up without a father figure so they probably don’t want to feel second to a boy that’s biologically Johnny’s and also one he didn’t abandon.
@@Drifter1989 I get that, plus hes already certain it’s a boy so he’s clearly plotting to let this kid be the son he’ll never fail, so for it to be born a girl will definitely help ground him as he has to resume that sensitivity training he undergoes every time he’s tasked with interacting with women
Loved how Robbie is honestly scared shitless when Miguel yells, knowing full well he's about to get kicked over the railing just like he did to Miguel.
I love the detail of having Miguel punch first. Viewers after the 5th season were talking about how Miguel improved in Karate by mixing all the styles/techniques he had learned together, while also, making it his own. But even through that journey and development, his first Karate lesson with Johnny stuck with him, “strike first, strike hard”. I like how it reminds us as the viewer that even though Miguel and his style has changed throughout the seasons, his origin is Cobra Kai. It’s bittersweet knowing the upcoming 6th season is the last, but as Johnny said, “Cobra Kai never dies”.
I think it was perfectly done, they are basically brothers now. And also the writers didn’t back away from the pregnancy thing as it would have been so easy for her to take the test and just say it was negative - I’m glad they stuck with it.
we reached the point that they're going global. All valley is just the starting point, so they have to unify everything Kinda like Captain Tsubasa when they go fight National Teams. Sadly, this means that the other character will get gradually nerfed. Hawk, Kyler, Chris already got pegged down a notch, and a lor of people didn't get screentime. Piper disappeared completely, Mitch had that traitor storyline but did basically nothing else, bert and nate didn't grow at all despite being 1st hour trainees. my thoughts are that we'll have a regression with the only relevant boys being Miguel and Robbie, with Hawk, Kenny as "second tier" and maybe Danyel's son and demetri with a bit more screentime than the other fodder. On the other hand, the female Roster increased by one with Lee now being the official "third power" in the girls league. Pretty sure that those three will be the main female for the myagi-fang-whatever they'll name the dojo We dreamed so much of Robbie and Miguel being the dream team, and now we'll have them fight impossibly strong opponents, tbh i'm not even that sad about losing a bunch of side character, as long as they keep it interesting with new, international rivals. They needed this change of pace, everyone was getting tired of the Dojo roulette with every student changing allegiance and sensei 3 times
When the fight hit its climax, I couldn’t help but notice that Robby stopped attacking as Miguel became more aggressive. To me this shows that Miguel was holding onto a lot more about the season 2 fight and it surprised Robby. I even think for a moment Robby thought Miguel was going to kick him over the edge and might have been waiting for it as that was his biggest regret. It was something he wished he could take back.
This is realistic. Robbie crippled him temporarily even though it was unintentional. Robbie may not like Miguel but any grudge he had couldn't stand up to that.
This is exactly what happened. Alot of people comment about how Miguel is the more superior fighter, but nobody takes into account how they are at different stages in life emotionally. The writers perfectly wrote this fight, setting up a good talk between the two.
@@karansinghania7729 it's not that he stopped he just had less fire in him because to be fair he knew he was guilty of putting Miguel in the hospital. Miguel on the other hand had that fire because he was out for some kind of justice. He didn't just overpower him, he won because at the end of it all he was in the right, he had every right to hold that grudge.
No, it wasn't "learned" from Daniel. The balance and integrity was always who Miguel was. Daniel just spoke it into the world, and Miguel figure it out. Despite the "hit hard, strike first mentality," [preserving] balance and integrity was the reason why he joined Cobra Kai. 💎
My favorite moment in the entire series. From where the fight starts to where Johnny tells Miguel and Robby about the baby, both characters get really good character development and get to end their hate and rivalry in the exact same way it started. And their reaction to Johnny slipping and telling them about the baby was so wholesome.
I said time and time again. Sometimes the way to start a good friendship is a good fight. It took Miguel and Robby quite awhile but now they have a connection.
Robby’s face at 2:56 shows that Miguel was always the better fighter. Robby is more skilled but His emotions get the Better of him most of the time but Miguel on the other hand has the iq and More clear mind.
Insane considering how they both started out. Reminds me of Daniel and Johnny. Johnny is clearly more talented but Daniel has that clear mind to him when he fights.
@@AstroSully Even though Robbie has the muscles and the fanciest moves, Miguel is more efficient, has a great size advantage and it is the more aggressive of the two. It's like Robbie fights to show how damn good he is, and Miguel fights to reduce his opponents to nothing.He also won the first two times, just the second one he held back and Robbie lost his shit completely, like he felt insulted by it. On real life Xolo is a good martial artist but both Robbie and specially Hawk actors are superior.
I think Robby and Miguel are like equals, depending on where they are with their emotions. Miguel had more fire in this fight, the way he wanted to get it on while Robby just kinda shrugged like yeah lets do it. People tend to forget that Miguel has a reason to fight with fire, while Robby already let go of his anger. It also showed when Robby was talking to Hawk/Eli about what an asshole he was for all the shit that he pulled. To me this scene just confirms that Miguel had more fire in the moment, maybe we'll see a fight where they both are on the same level emotionaly so we can really see who takes the cake then.
Honestly one of the best fight outcomes, we learn so much about what the characters were feelng, see their character growth, and watching the fight is amazing. I teared up when Robby was explaining what he felt.
I love how Johnny learned from his mistakes and listened to Daniel who said that if they fought it out and not on the mat, they probably would have fought out the aggression and animosity. Johnny saw that Miguel and Robby were heading down the same path so he staged this to let them get it out of their systems. Great idea from both Senseis
I actually noticed how Robby takes his environment to his advantage in the school fight he used the railing as a balance to double kick Miguel and the wall as a wall jump to then well kick Miguel really showing Robby's BIQ when it comes to real fights
This show hits on all my emotions. I love seeing rivalries end and friendships forming. Seeing all 3 movie antagonists fighting with and for Daniel is priceless.
He took a corrupted philosophy and an aggressive even reckless fight style, and he managed to actually reform it and slowly bring out the actual good qualities of it, both physical and philosophical. Regardless of win lose ratio or his sheltered knowledge, Johnny was indeed the best sensei when compared to his dojo and sensei lineage.
@@240devil1 eh in the S4 finale, Robby was about to beat hawk until he held back, off course people brush it off by saying that hawk was also about to beat Robby until the time ran out but that's the thing, the time ran out and hawk wasn't fast enough, so I think Robby is either equal to or better than hawk. Just my opinion.
Could we all just take a moment to applaud Johnny anticipation to get these two bozos clear out there problems and make truce through out the episode he took them to dinner, lock them in his apartment heck he even talk some sense into Daniel of let go of this anger forgive and forget something he should of told himself a long time ago if he and Daniel would have maybe they would of become friends and a lot of disasters could of been prevented. This was Lawrence final plan to get these two fight it out let out the steamed and anger through the middle of the fight they find out they have a lot in common neither of em wanted to fight to hurt they wanted to fight to become something but they got caught with there own crazy teenage love life lost track of who they were or who they wanted to become. Johnny was so pleased that those two finally made peace he accidentally blurred out there’s a baby in the way. Johnny has a plan he wants to built a family with Carmen and the baby and he wants Robbie and Miguel to be part of it put aside there rivalry. It was clear that they finally made truce but with Johnny baby reveal a brotherhood developed🌷💛
the fight was kind of Daniel suggestion, he said he know Johnny will find a way to fix this... but had he and Johnny fought it out to the end years ago they would have been friend
@@tuanlinhchau5180 Yes true very true in a incredible way LaRusso and Lawrence both help each other they were both struggling in this episode instead of arguing and bickering as always they actually gave themselves words of wisdoms. They both needed a friend and that’s what they got it took them a minute a long ass minute but eventually Lawrence and LaRusso see eye to eye💛🥲👏🏽
@@heyarmyyounicekeepfighting1747 2 bozos? Watch your mouth when u talking bout Miguel like that idc Abt Robby but Miguel nah nah u aint disrespecting him
@@giormelgar8113 my point is Miguel won that fight, despite that he's had to relearn karate and the doctors didn't know if he'd walk again and he proved them wrong
@@ethanprice2165 yet again the doctor that attended him had done “miracles”. Furthermore he didn’t relearn karate his body just couldn’t perform when he needed it too, initially.
@@giormelgar8113 One you can never really fully recover also I think when he says relearn he means after months of not doing karate or any physical workouts he getting back into it compared to Robby and Hawk who been…well able to fricking walk and workout so not only do they have months over Miguel and Miguel still came back stronger than him.
@@giormelgar8113 I’m not even a Miguel fanboy but it’s so sad watching you in every comment section trynna discredit Miguel or take away the fact that he’s just a better fighter period
In the beginning of the fight, you can hear Miguel's theme, "Slither", playing the background. From there we know that this is Miguel's fight. Robby may be doing the more complex and complicated moves but Miguel is always the one in control. By using more grounded, simple, and powerful moves, Miguel dominates the fight. At this point in the fight, Miguel is gone and "El Serpiente" has taken over.
This is why Miguel is my FAVORITE character! He is the most honorable person in the entire series and I hope to meet his actor and get his autograph and a photo with him
Mine too he's the best fighter on the show honestly if he had died I probably would have quit watching it because it wouldn't have been the same without him
Terry silver might do a week in jail and then he’ll be out because he has endless money, his reputation is most likely ruined and he won’t be able to teach karate. Kreese Will hunt him down from the woods like Rambo
Can we just acknowledge how this fight truly captures their fighting styles. Miguel isnt flashy like haw and robby and relies on effective techniques and combos while robby's is similar but occasionlly does flashy. Miguel usually strikes first and robby is defensive. But anyway i glad these 2 have finally solved their beef it just goes to show johnny really cares about them both
Yep, this is how guys settle their problems. Beat the help out of each other and when the dust settles, whatever problem you had with the other guy has been settled. I still remember when my brother and I fought and he knocked me down, and we both called it quits. He immediately offered his hand to help me up and we drank root beer on the tail gate of his truck.
This is the phenomenal fight ever and I was happy when Miguel and Robby both recalled on the horrible school fight and wishing what shouldn't have happened
Johnny has so many badass and iconic lines from this show but one scene I think is the most badass and terrifying scene in the entire series is when in S3 kreese talks to Johnny at the bar and Johnny tells kreese”if you go anywhere near Miguel or his family, and I’ll kill you” that’s my favorite line he’s ever said cause Johnny is the definition of “fuck around and find out” type guy. Classic line! Love Johnny Lawrence.✊🏻👊🏻
You can tell they were already respecting each other long before the fight began. Miguel looking concerned when he first kicked Robbie in the face, but Robbie turns around and Miguel's expression goes back to his game face. Then of course that exchange of nods at 1:45 like "you still good right? Good. Let's finish this!"
This scene was really great. All the hostility between these two spanned over seasons. They finally got to duke it out with the same ferocity of season 2’s brawl, but this time Miguel won. And damn he needed that win badly. It made them even, and this was the first time they were able to talk without a misunderstanding or straight up hostility at the end of it. And to top it off, they came out of it with the knowledge that they’ll be sharing a sibling. It really was seasons of character development and dynamics coming together here. Love it.
One thing i noticed about season 5, most of the kid's conflict started with combat and eventually they settled their differences BY TALKING TO EACH OTHER.
I love how anime this whole scene is. Two rivals going at it and settling their differences by the end. I hope we get to see these two team up more in the next season.
Glad to see how the choreography has improved. Of course considering that it’s been four years since the first season, you’d expect the actors to become more familiar with martial arts. As a TKD Student for eight years, I am pretty impressed. Can’t wait to see how much they improve in the final season
I love all the characters in this show, but Miguel is my favorite and I love how this fight shows us that, when healthy, Miguel is still a step ahead of Robbie. Great scene. 👍
Wasn't until after Miguel delivered that kick to Robbys face that they got serious. This fight was amazing and both of them needed it in order to move on. Miguel could've pushed Robby off the edge, but didn't, while Robby tells him that he felt guilty about what he did, but his rage got the best of him. Nice to see these two make peace.
Miguel is the better fighter of the two, but Robby's fighting style is a lot more complete than Miguel's (which is mostly offensive), so these two balance each other out perfectly.
Not sure I actually agree... I think Robby still actually may be the best fighter/kid in the series. But this has never been answered. Every fight he's lost, could have gone either way. He lost to Miguel and Hawk (yes, I know Miguel beat him in season 2, but Hawk has improved a lot since then). He lost to Miguel in the tournament, but I think he out fought him. Miguel had to attack his shoulder to score his points. The school fight went either way, with Miguel finally getting the upper hand, then we know how that ends. These last fights weren't really meant to answer it either. Maybe they finally give us an answer, where they have to fight/compete in the tournament... Probably not, much like Johnny and Daniel, it will always be up to debate, and I think that's where they'll always leave it.
@@arthurmorgan4003 Robby would have beat Hawk, if he didn't freeze. He never really lost any fight, moments just didn't go his way... He clearly out fought Miguel in the tournament. Miguel was struggling with Robby, and only beat him by attacking his shoulder. That was not a win to be proud of. In the school fight, it was going back and forth, and honestly, it really looked like Robby was winning. Miguel eventually got Robby to the ground and pinned him, then showed mercy. I do not think Hawk is actually better than Robby. If Robby had that Miyagi Do focus, Hawk loses. Robby lost focus. Point is, the fights Robby lost could have gone either way... That doesn't mean he's inferior. When you're close in skill as Miguel and Hawk, you can still lose... The writers were very carefully to illustrate how close Robby lost each time. I definitely think Miguel and Robby are the best fighters. Hawk is definitely in their class. Its 1.A, 1.B, and 1.C, when fighters are that close, anyone is capable of beating the other. Neither of them are far superior to the other. I'm not counting the Hawk vs Kenny fight, because that was just absolute stupidity.
I love how Miguel and Robby have a fighting style that’s opposite to their personalities. Miguel, who’s initially the nerdy sweet one, has the aggressive and risky Cobra Kai style. Robby, who’s the rebellious truant, has the defensive and safe Miyagi-Do style. I feel like that contrast is cool and adds to the nuance of the characters.
Only missed opportunity: When Johnny asked if that's all they've got, he should've added on "If I wanted to watch a catfight I would've gotten Tory and Sam over here!"
I'd say Robby is number 3 considering Hawk kicked his butt in the All Valley. I mean the only reason Robby even got a point on Hawk was because Daniel was handicapping his students by telling them to use only MD karate (the same MD karate that Robby knew what to expect). Once Daniel permitted Hawk to go on offence (which Hawk is better at) the tables instantly turned. Had Daniel not been so stubborn and allowed Hawk to do things his way from the start, then the latter would've had a one point lead until the clock ran out.
Pretty cool how Miguel was taught mercy and he still applied it eve despite the fact that it bit him back in the ass in season 2 and 3 shows his excellent character
1:21 this was very well acted I like the slight hesitation after the first kick lands as they realize "ok i guess this is really happening." Then they kick it into full swing.
Carmen: "Why do their faces look like that? Please tell me you didn't beat the shit out of them." Johnny: "Of course not, I supervised them while they beat the shit out of each other."
Johnny’s redemption makes this show real special. Also watching him and Daniel-San finally bond is amazing for a kid who grew up on the Karate Kid films
THIS FIGHT WAS RAW AS HELL 🔥🔥🔥 BOTH OF THEM BOYS ARE BADASS GLAD THEY HASHED THINGS OUT💪💯 GREAT STORYLINE & CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT THEY MATURED & GREW FROM BOYS TO MEN💯
Robby and Miguel at the start of the scene: Rivals with beef Robby and Miguel at the end of the scene: future brothers with a little sibling to protect.
I’d love to see Miguel and Robby take on one of the adults like kreese together. I feel like with their joint effort they’d win or at least do very well
I can see that happening. It would probably be around the Sekai Taikai where Kreese follows Johnny and Miguel and Robby show up, take him on, and kick him against the wall and this conversation happens. Kreese: Well, well, if it isn't my old students. Robby: We were never your students. We were nothing but your puppets. Kreese: That's not true Robby. Don't forget who taught you how to survive in juvie, and let you stay at my do- [Robby kicks Kreese in the ribs]. Miguel: Still like to hear yourself talk huh? Did you have to tell bogus war stories to get those prisoners to wait on you hand and foot? Kreese: I did what I had to in order to survive. By the way Diaz, I noticed that your mom is having a baby. I hope the rascal turns out ok, from what I've seen the generation of kids is turning into snowf- [Miguel kicks Kreese below the belt] Miguel: You listen to me you ancient piece of trash. If you or your goons go anywhere near OUR FAMILY, and we'll hunt you down to the ends of the earth! Robby: You'll wish that our senseis killed you when they had the chance.
@@dieselx999 kreese ain't been training all this time he's been struggling to live. Ik they've got less experience but there's two of them and kreese is old as well
@@alexwoodcock7014 Though by what we saw in the show when Kreese “awakened” his younger self he beat the ever living fuck out of the other prisoners. So maybe he’s still got something in there but I think Miguel and Robby can outlast him easily since, well, he’s old.
What's Your Favourite Fight Scenes In Season 5 !?🔥
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This, and eli kenny
Protect the egg in the Cobra Kai dojo
4:17 what music was that??
@@elizabethayalap591 miagy do v cobra kia
@@staysolidshades254 god doesn’t exist
What I like about this scene is that it's the first time they've ever actually talked to each other without some kind of misunderstanding making one or both angry. Some people say it's unrealistic how quickly they cool off but Robby made a point in season 4 finale of saying how tired he was of being angry all the time, Sam is out of the picture for both of them, and they both have Johnny.
Same They Just Went For It
It’s not unrealistic. Fights more often than not make guys have a mutual respect for each other that makes them cooler and even become friends a lot of the time.
yeah i think its extremely realistic especially for us guys, you build up so much contempt for a dude you barely know and over stuff that you might've been right about but later seems so dumb and because your angry you hold on to it and let it vindicate you for your hatred and in this day and age its so much harder to just take it to the street and fight it out with nowhere to put it and nothing to do with all that anger you just carry it letting it solidify in your mind that this other person is the bad guy but once both of parties do finally get a chance to just let it all out and in the end both of you are tired in pain and finally have got everything off your chest, with both of you in this slightly more vulnerable state it gets rid of all the bs and u can really get a good look at the other person
That’s what I was waiting for since season 3!
@@sundryr3c0rd88 that’s something Johnny would say 😂😂
"I didn't get in to Karate to hurt people. I did it to be badass and find balance."
- Miguel
The goal isn’t to hurt people but the main reason for learning how to fight is because some people want to hurt you so you have to hurt them first
One sword keeps another in it's sheath
@@justinchadwick1034 I like that. Kinda want to steal it :D
@@devinwhite5064 it's the code the samurai lived by my friend
Yes, Miguel Diaz, the Obi-wan Kenobi of the Miyagi-Do
You gotta love how Robby is actually surprised when Johnny yells "QUIET!" whereas Miguel is just like "Oh shit, he's dead serious now..."
I was thinking that exactly thing when I saw that. Miguel's all used to it lmao
Well, this was Robby's first time hearing his dad's signature "QUIET!"
lol johnny turned into sensai johnny and father johnny at the same time
It's little details like this that make this series awesome.
Just realized when you said it Robby actually never had his dad as a mentor , he always trained under his rivals
That hug at the end!
We've literally waited *THE ENTIRE SHOW* for that!!!
YES 🤩🥰
Yeah..I love the hugs at the end.. ❤️❤️🥰
Yeah because whilst we all love a good rivalry… it’s nice that after this fight they begin the process of becoming friends or allies at least especially as they equally realise that they are/one day will be (half) brothers - meaning that they will have to get along… doesn’t mean they automatically like each other but now have a mutual understanding & reasoning why they can no longer hate each other
Lmao only you
@@WolfietheheroProductions Even better news is that it seems like they finally got along like brothers. Miguel even defending Robby from Kenny
Miguel is something special out of all characters in the Karate Kid universe. He has the discipline and mindset of Miyagi do. He has the ferocity and combative technique of cobra Kai. He also has some of his own magic worked in. He represents the best of both worlds.
Doesn't robbie also have that?
@@kermitgotthesickkicks4265
No. He didn’t spare Miguel. He was Miyagi do trained, but he isn’t naturally peaceful and pacifistic as Miguel is, only fighting when necessary.
I could see Miguel trying to de-escalate a fight, but Robbie not as much.
@@shoeman6966 I guess.
I Think So
He's my fav 🤗
This was a good scene. I knew Diaz wouldn’t kick him off the rail, but there was a split second I thought maybe he would. The writers on this show is really good. Not always predictable and keeps everything fresh. Really enjoying this series a lot!
Me to 🔥🔥💪🏽💪🏽
The writers keep making miguel the best man in the show he really has true honor
When I saw the flashbacks I thought he would do it for a second
@@ajwebhead21 Despite not being a member of Miyagi-Do, he's probably the best one to carry on the legacy.
Finally Robby get redemption, and Miguel gets the fight he needed
Miguel+Robbie+Stairs=Potential Disaster. Johnny was justifiably concerned.😂
😂😂
Por qué
He was like no damn way im doing 2 cripple learn to walk montages in a row haha.
Loved that. "No rules, no mats no points, just keep fighting till you get it out of your system" then quickly went to "Hey the stairwell is out of bounds! That's it fights over!"
Well don't forget that Johnny was the one who encouraged them to take the gloves off.
I like how the energy of the fight moves along. They start slow, gauging each other and maybe slightly hesitating because neither of them WANT to fight. Then Johnny eggs them on, and they start to pick it up. It’s isn’t until Miguel lands the first real blow that they fully commit to the fight. Only after they’re at their highest point in the fight, do they confront their issues. And when there is no energy left, they finally talk it out. This is a really good fight in my opinion.
Excellent analysis
the only thing I’d add is that for the first phase of the fight I think regardless of their resolve to fight (though I’d certainly say at least Miguel did) both Robby and Miguel recognized each other as a serious threat hence the defensive probing.
I think it got real for Miguel long before it sunk in for Robbie.
I love how the guitar kicks in as soon as Robbie processes that hit.
What's interesting is that was actually Daniel's idea. When Johnny was talking to, Daniel was the one to say 'if we hadn't stopped at three points we would maybe we would have gotten all our aggression out.' After all the world building exercises Johnny tried to follow on GOGGLE (yes, he's still Johnny) following Daniel's advice is the ONLY thing that worked.
Yes 💯
No matter who we are we cannot change our identity. We can only change who we are by our attitude and apptitude and nothing more. Sometimes we need to find ourselves and learn who we truly are and who we are not. We may not always like who and what we find in ourselves, but at at least we can find closure to our past to make a brighter present and future and that is often enough in the long run.
What's amazing is that Johnny and Daniel kind of switched situations for once, and Daniel gave Johnny an advice something that S1 Johnny would normally give to anyone.
@@hunterjak1168 yeah daniel was also trying to motivate johnny to get back to classic johnny because johnny was kinda forgetting his identity during this season
"Goggle"
LMAO!!!
Makes me laugh every time.
damn such a great season. everybody got such a character growth. love seeing johnny grow up and finally stepping up to be a father for Robby, being the dad that Miguel needed and preping for his future kid
That baby is gonna have two karate powered older brothers. I pity the fool who picks on the kid. Or not, depending on what kind of harm he has in mind.
@@anastasiosgkotzamanis5277 let’s be real, the kid is gonna be Johnny’s kid, and it’s looking like he’s gonna stick around this time; regardless of whether it’s a boy or girl, Johnny’s gonna teach him/her not to take any shit
@@giantrobby5050 I assume the kid will be a girl since it’d add more development to Johnny’s character given how old school he is and plus if the kid is a boy, there may be some jealousy from Robby and Miguel because they might feel left out since they already grew up without a father figure so they probably don’t want to feel second to a boy that’s biologically Johnny’s and also one he didn’t abandon.
@@Drifter1989 I get that, plus hes already certain it’s a boy so he’s clearly plotting to let this kid be the son he’ll never fail, so for it to be born a girl will definitely help ground him as he has to resume that sensitivity training he undergoes every time he’s tasked with interacting with women
@@Drifter1989 I think the baby will be a girl too idk why but I feel it will be
Every time Johnny tells “QUIET” I just smile. Cuz I know something amazing is about to happen.
Same Haha
It’s not cobra Kai without Johnny shout QUIET!
I knew he would tell them to be QUIET, I just didn’t know when
Can you imagine when the baby is born and it gets frollicky, Johnny yells QUIET! And all of a sudden, it stops.
@@epcotman32 then the guitar riff plays.
Loved how Robbie is honestly scared shitless when Miguel yells, knowing full well he's about to get kicked over the railing just like he did to Miguel.
I love the detail of having Miguel punch first.
Viewers after the 5th season were talking about how Miguel improved in Karate by mixing all the styles/techniques he had learned together, while also, making it his own. But even through that journey and development, his first Karate lesson with Johnny stuck with him, “strike first, strike hard”.
I like how it reminds us as the viewer that even though Miguel and his style has changed throughout the seasons, his origin is Cobra Kai.
It’s bittersweet knowing the upcoming 6th season is the last, but as Johnny said, “Cobra Kai never dies”.
Same thing with Robby. Even though he and his style has changed throughout the seasons, his origin is Miyagi-Do.
Lawrence and Larusso are taking cobra kai back and creating a new dojo with two entities
I like the detail. Although Xolo didn’t really convey the “strike hard” part.
Deep down, he will always be El Serpiente to me.
@@kyleb7974 Your delusional. Xolo did convey "strike hard" you clearly just can't pay attention.
That kid's gonna have two badass big brothers
4real they probably teach him :DD
RIP his bullies 😂
And a badass Dad 😎
Damn I just realised he’s gonna have both Miguel and Robbie blood and anger haha
Or it’s a girl.
This one of the best scenes of the season and I'm glad that Robby and Miguel are now friends
I think it was perfectly done, they are basically brothers now. And also the writers didn’t back away from the pregnancy thing as it would have been so easy for her to take the test and just say it was negative - I’m glad they stuck with it.
@@ThatoneGuy-zd4rl same
There not friends there brothers 😃😃😃
@@KABOOM365YT 100%
Soon step-brothers
Man I love seeing Robby and Miguel being friends... They're so powerful together
Same 🤩
Technically Brothers
Also karate, the 2 young brothers are good for organizing parties :D
Those 2 together, I pity the poor soul who goes looking for that fight
we reached the point that they're going global. All valley is just the starting point, so they have to unify everything
Kinda like Captain Tsubasa when they go fight National Teams.
Sadly, this means that the other character will get gradually nerfed. Hawk, Kyler, Chris already got pegged down a notch, and a lor of people didn't get screentime. Piper disappeared completely, Mitch had that traitor storyline but did basically nothing else, bert and nate didn't grow at all despite being 1st hour trainees.
my thoughts are that we'll have a regression with the only relevant boys being Miguel and Robbie, with Hawk, Kenny as "second tier" and maybe Danyel's son and demetri with a bit more screentime than the other fodder.
On the other hand, the female Roster increased by one with Lee now being the official "third power" in the girls league. Pretty sure that those three will be the main female for the myagi-fang-whatever they'll name the dojo
We dreamed so much of Robbie and Miguel being the dream team, and now we'll have them fight impossibly strong opponents, tbh i'm not even that sad about losing a bunch of side character, as long as they keep it interesting with new, international rivals. They needed this change of pace, everyone was getting tired of the Dojo roulette with every student changing allegiance and sensei 3 times
This is probably the last time we’ll see Robby and Miguel fight against each other. What a send off to their rivalry ❤️
Yes Unfortunately Haha
Last time they fight as enemies. Training can happen
Yeah, training and possibly tournaments. So a friendly rivalry is still on the cards. But at least, those fights will not be for blood.
Pretty sure there's one last fight... on a tournament, but no anger, no rivalry, no hate... just to see finally who's the best, ending with a hug
Until Sam comes along and feels like no one is giving her enough attention again.
When the fight hit its climax, I couldn’t help but notice that Robby stopped attacking as Miguel became more aggressive. To me this shows that Miguel was holding onto a lot more about the season 2 fight and it surprised Robby. I even think for a moment Robby thought Miguel was going to kick him over the edge and might have been waiting for it as that was his biggest regret. It was something he wished he could take back.
This is realistic. Robbie crippled him temporarily even though it was unintentional. Robbie may not like Miguel but any grudge he had couldn't stand up to that.
Well Said
This is exactly what happened. Alot of people comment about how Miguel is the more superior fighter, but nobody takes into account how they are at different stages in life emotionally. The writers perfectly wrote this fight, setting up a good talk between the two.
No robby didn't stop hitting him, miguel just overpowered him
@@karansinghania7729 it's not that he stopped he just had less fire in him because to be fair he knew he was guilty of putting Miguel in the hospital. Miguel on the other hand had that fire because he was out for some kind of justice. He didn't just overpower him, he won because at the end of it all he was in the right, he had every right to hold that grudge.
Johnny really created a beast in Miguel. There are times when it seems like he isn't even trying.
True
Especially when he went up against Kenny.
what times does it seem like he wasn't trying
@@aydenpayne8504 the tournament
@@anthonycampos8057 which won
To be badass learned from Jhonny
To find balance learned from Daniel
Damn, what a loyal student
Yes, he is.
No, it wasn't "learned" from Daniel. The balance and integrity was always who Miguel was. Daniel just spoke it into the world, and Miguel figure it out.
Despite the "hit hard, strike first mentality," [preserving] balance and integrity was the reason why he joined Cobra Kai. 💎
I had a feeling this fight would end up as a role reversal of the school fight.
I knew as soon as they got on the balcony
Me too as soon as they got on the balcony
Me aswell as soon as they got on the balcony
Lets make a chain of saying we knew when they got on the balcony
Me too, as soon as they got on the balcony
Me as well as soon as they got on the balcony
Robby was beating his ass on the first floor and they just made Miguel get the upperhand
My favorite moment in the entire series. From where the fight starts to where Johnny tells Miguel and Robby about the baby, both characters get really good character development and get to end their hate and rivalry in the exact same way it started. And their reaction to Johnny slipping and telling them about the baby was so wholesome.
I love that scene so much 🤩
hope is a
grl
I said time and time again. Sometimes the way to start a good friendship is a good fight. It took Miguel and Robby quite awhile but now they have a connection.
That's how most of my friendships began
@@athenkosimlindazwe There ya go!
The way they both hug Johnny 🥹❤️
There HIS BOYS!!
@@justinebean9458 I love it soooo much!!!!
Amazing ❤️
Robby’s face at 2:56 shows that Miguel was always the better fighter. Robby is more skilled but His emotions get the Better of him most of the time but Miguel on the other hand has the iq and More clear mind.
Yes Miguel solos
Insane considering how they both started out. Reminds me of Daniel and Johnny. Johnny is clearly more talented but Daniel has that clear mind to him when he fights.
@@AstroSully Even though Robbie has the muscles and the fanciest moves, Miguel is more efficient, has a great size advantage and it is the more aggressive of the two. It's like Robbie fights to show how damn good he is, and Miguel fights to reduce his opponents to nothing.He also won the first two times, just the second one he held back and Robbie lost his shit completely, like he felt insulted by it. On real life Xolo is a good martial artist but both Robbie and specially Hawk actors are superior.
@@EduSanjuan777 Yep. Robbie's actor definitely the most conditioned.
I think Robby and Miguel are like equals, depending on where they are with their emotions. Miguel had more fire in this fight, the way he wanted to get it on while Robby just kinda shrugged like yeah lets do it. People tend to forget that Miguel has a reason to fight with fire, while Robby already let go of his anger. It also showed when Robby was talking to Hawk/Eli about what an asshole he was for all the shit that he pulled. To me this scene just confirms that Miguel had more fire in the moment, maybe we'll see a fight where they both are on the same level emotionaly so we can really see who takes the cake then.
When miguel hit robby with that punch of flash backs THAT SHIT HIT DIFFERENT
No fracture face
@@manuellim6284bleeding
Honestly one of the best fight outcomes, we learn so much about what the characters were feelng, see their character growth, and watching the fight is amazing. I teared up when Robby was explaining what he felt.
I agree
I love how Johnny learned from his mistakes and listened to Daniel who said that if they fought it out and not on the mat, they probably would have fought out the aggression and animosity. Johnny saw that Miguel and Robby were heading down the same path so he staged this to let them get it out of their systems. Great idea from both Senseis
Surprised Danny suggested it..
@coreylee05 Good it's time he let loose
I actually noticed how Robby takes his environment to his advantage in the school fight he used the railing as a balance to double kick Miguel and the wall as a wall jump to then well kick Miguel really showing Robby's BIQ when it comes to real fights
Yup definitely
Facts Tho!
And then at prom throwing him to the pool
Daniel taught him that
@@anantambisht4895 wait, really?
This show hits on all my emotions. I love seeing rivalries end and friendships forming. Seeing all 3 movie antagonists fighting with and for Daniel is priceless.
Same 💯
This also shows Johnny has developed tremendously as a Sensei himself.
And As A Father 🙏
Ahh, becoming a father (again) at age 54 .... that's gonna be fun! ;-)
@@kerollosproductions2006 That too. Johnny & Carmen's baby is going to have a couple of truly awesome and fiercely protective big brothers.
Sometimes, I don’t even think its the same Johnny. As the 1980’s
He took a corrupted philosophy and an aggressive even reckless fight style, and he managed to actually reform it and slowly bring out the actual good qualities of it, both physical and philosophical.
Regardless of win lose ratio or his sheltered knowledge, Johnny was indeed the best sensei when compared to his dojo and sensei lineage.
These two as a team are damn near unbeatable. They're Daniel's and Johnny's first students after all, so they're the most experienced of the bunch
They're Unbeaten 🔥🙏
Pretty sure Miguel and Hawk are the most experienced. They did Hawk dirty this season. He’s easily the second best fighter.
@@240devil1 eh in the S4 finale, Robby was about to beat hawk until he held back, off course people brush it off by saying that hawk was also about to beat Robby until the time ran out but that's the thing, the time ran out and hawk wasn't fast enough, so I think Robby is either equal to or better than hawk. Just my opinion.
Sam is Daniel's first student
@@Trikeboy2 Robby is the reason to reopen miyagi do as first student and miguel for cobra kai…
This season was just awesome I searched through it in one day
Yeah, honestly, I don't know if they can top this
Im started 1 pm and finished 8 pm 😀
Same 💯🔥
Season 6 is gonna be the baddest finally it's gonna kick the competition literally out of the valley lol 🤣
@@jonathanoxlade4252
Season 6 part 1 was mid
Part 2 and 3 have no choice but to be great
Glad that included the baby reveal in this video Miguel and Robby’s reactions were hilarious
0:17 that “QUIET” had me in tears, classic Johnny
Super emotive scene. They became brothers after that.
Yes 💯🤩
Could we all just take a moment to applaud Johnny anticipation to get these two bozos clear out there problems and make truce through out the episode he took them to dinner, lock them in his apartment heck he even talk some sense into Daniel of let go of this anger forgive and forget something he should of told himself a long time ago if he and Daniel would have maybe they would of become friends and a lot of disasters could of been prevented. This was Lawrence final plan to get these two fight it out let out the steamed and anger through the middle of the fight they find out they have a lot in common neither of em wanted to fight to hurt they wanted to fight to become something but they got caught with there own crazy teenage love life lost track of who they were or who they wanted to become. Johnny was so pleased that those two finally made peace he accidentally blurred out there’s a baby in the way. Johnny has a plan he wants to built a family with Carmen and the baby and he wants Robbie and Miguel to be part of it put aside there rivalry. It was clear that they finally made truce but with Johnny baby reveal a brotherhood developed🌷💛
I agree.
Exactly a brotherhood develop after Johnny told them he's having baby
the fight was kind of Daniel suggestion, he said he know Johnny will find a way to fix this... but had he and Johnny fought it out to the end years ago they would have been friend
@@tuanlinhchau5180 Yes true very true in a incredible way LaRusso and Lawrence both help each other they were both struggling in this episode instead of arguing and bickering as always they actually gave themselves words of wisdoms. They both needed a friend and that’s what they got it took them a minute a long ass minute but eventually Lawrence and LaRusso see eye to eye💛🥲👏🏽
@@heyarmyyounicekeepfighting1747 2 bozos? Watch your mouth when u talking bout Miguel like that idc Abt Robby but Miguel nah nah u aint disrespecting him
The fact that miguel still beat robby after breaking his back and relearning how to move is whats really impressive
His spine was injured not broken, furthermore he’s already fully recovered so what’s your point?
@@giormelgar8113 my point is Miguel won that fight, despite that he's had to relearn karate and the doctors didn't know if he'd walk again and he proved them wrong
@@ethanprice2165 yet again the doctor that attended him had done “miracles”. Furthermore he didn’t relearn karate his body just couldn’t perform when he needed it too, initially.
@@giormelgar8113 One you can never really fully recover also I think when he says relearn he means after months of not doing karate or any physical workouts he getting back into it compared to Robby and Hawk who been…well able to fricking walk and workout so not only do they have months over Miguel and Miguel still came back stronger than him.
@@giormelgar8113 I’m not even a Miguel fanboy but it’s so sad watching you in every comment section trynna discredit Miguel or take away the fact that he’s just a better fighter period
That final fight between Miguel and Robby put an ending till their rivalry
💯💯
I love how in different ways they both mirror Johnny and Daniel. The show is so damn good
In the beginning of the fight, you can hear Miguel's theme, "Slither", playing the background. From there we know that this is Miguel's fight. Robby may be doing the more complex and complicated moves but Miguel is always the one in control. By using more grounded, simple, and powerful moves, Miguel dominates the fight. At this point in the fight, Miguel is gone and "El Serpiente" has taken over.
At first you can hear "Rematch" too, when Miguel and Robby were fighting in the balcony before R got pinned on the ground and the tragedy happened.
🥷🎽🥷🐉🥁🥋🥷🎽🐉🥋
This season to me was the best season and every character had a great story arc and a lot of these characters had a redemption story
Same 💯🤩
I love it when Jonny screams “QUIET!!” 😂😂😂
This is why Miguel is my FAVORITE character! He is the most honorable person in the entire series and I hope to meet his actor and get his autograph and a photo with him
Mine too he's the best fighter on the show honestly if he had died I probably would have quit watching it because it wouldn't have been the same without him
His name is Zolo Mariduena
@@juanitamorgan5475 You mean Xolo
This was probably one of my top moments of this season curious to see where the last season will go
Terry silver might do a week in jail and then he’ll be out because he has endless money, his reputation is most likely ruined and he won’t be able to teach karate. Kreese Will hunt him down from the woods like Rambo
@@CornholioPuppetMaster Terry
Can we just acknowledge how this fight truly captures their fighting styles. Miguel isnt flashy like haw and robby and relies on effective techniques and combos while robby's is similar but occasionlly does flashy. Miguel usually strikes first and robby is defensive. But anyway i glad these 2 have finally solved their beef it just goes to show johnny really cares about them both
Yep, this is how guys settle their problems. Beat the help out of each other and when the dust settles, whatever problem you had with the other guy has been settled.
I still remember when my brother and I fought and he knocked me down, and we both called it quits. He immediately offered his hand to help me up and we drank root beer on the tail gate of his truck.
Nicee! Now I wanna Fight my Brother🤣
That was good that they fight it out and got their problem out of the way
This show is like old school disney channel vibes, but for adults. It's so well done.
Right. Disney don't make them like that anymore. It's quite Sad
This show does have a couple of Disney Channel alums Peyton List and Jacob Bertrand.
@@danw2112 I knew that hawk Looked Familiar! What did he Appear in on Disney??
@@robtheservantof6257 Disney Channel movie called The Swap, along side Peyton List.
@@danw2112 Peyton list also appear in Jessie show
This is the phenomenal fight ever and I was happy when Miguel and Robby both recalled on the horrible school fight and wishing what shouldn't have happened
Johnny has so many badass and iconic lines from this show but one scene I think is the most badass and terrifying scene in the entire series is when in S3 kreese talks to Johnny at the bar and Johnny tells kreese”if you go anywhere near Miguel or his family, and I’ll kill you” that’s my favorite line he’s ever said cause Johnny is the definition of “fuck around and find out” type guy. Classic line! Love Johnny Lawrence.✊🏻👊🏻
You can tell they were already respecting each other long before the fight began. Miguel looking concerned when he first kicked Robbie in the face, but Robbie turns around and Miguel's expression goes back to his game face. Then of course that exchange of nods at 1:45 like "you still good right? Good. Let's finish this!"
Good to know Miguel is back to full strength again like he used to be.
💪🔥
Plot
@@treywilliams3447Oh my god really? A show with a script and actors has a plot?!
@@treywilliams3447Shut up
If Cobra Kai keeps making episodes like this, there's no reason to end the series........... KEEP ON GOING...... IT'S A WIN, WIN OUTCOME!!!
This scene was really great. All the hostility between these two spanned over seasons. They finally got to duke it out with the same ferocity of season 2’s brawl, but this time Miguel won. And damn he needed that win badly. It made them even, and this was the first time they were able to talk without a misunderstanding or straight up hostility at the end of it. And to top it off, they came out of it with the knowledge that they’ll be sharing a sibling. It really was seasons of character development and dynamics coming together here. Love it.
One thing i noticed about season 5, most of the kid's conflict started with combat and eventually they settled their differences BY TALKING TO EACH OTHER.
I love how anime this whole scene is. Two rivals going at it and settling their differences by the end. I hope we get to see these two team up more in the next season.
Same
@@kerollosproductions2006we definitely will
Glad to see how the choreography has improved. Of course considering that it’s been four years since the first season, you’d expect the actors to become more familiar with martial arts. As a TKD Student for eight years, I am pretty impressed. Can’t wait to see how much they improve in the final season
I love all the characters in this show, but Miguel is my favorite and I love how this fight shows us that, when healthy, Miguel is still a step ahead of Robbie. Great scene. 👍
Same 💯🤩
Wasn't until after Miguel delivered that kick to Robbys face that they got serious. This fight was amazing and both of them needed it in order to move on. Miguel could've pushed Robby off the edge, but didn't, while Robby tells him that he felt guilty about what he did, but his rage got the best of him. Nice to see these two make peace.
Classic Johnny “mind your business dirt bag beat it”! 😂😂
Miguel is the better fighter of the two, but Robby's fighting style is a lot more complete than Miguel's (which is mostly offensive), so these two balance each other out perfectly.
I Agree 💯🔥
Eh.
Not sure I actually agree... I think Robby still actually may be the best fighter/kid in the series. But this has never been answered. Every fight he's lost, could have gone either way. He lost to Miguel and Hawk (yes, I know Miguel beat him in season 2, but Hawk has improved a lot since then).
He lost to Miguel in the tournament, but I think he out fought him. Miguel had to attack his shoulder to score his points.
The school fight went either way, with Miguel finally getting the upper hand, then we know how that ends. These last fights weren't really meant to answer it either. Maybe they finally give us an answer, where they have to fight/compete in the tournament...
Probably not, much like Johnny and Daniel, it will always be up to debate, and I think that's where they'll always leave it.
@@godfather4377 bro that don’t make sense how does nearly winning every fight but still losing make him the best fighter
@@arthurmorgan4003 Robby would have beat Hawk, if he didn't freeze. He never really lost any fight, moments just didn't go his way...
He clearly out fought Miguel in the tournament. Miguel was struggling with Robby, and only beat him by attacking his shoulder. That was not a win to be proud of.
In the school fight, it was going back and forth, and honestly, it really looked like Robby was winning.
Miguel eventually got Robby to the ground and pinned him, then showed mercy.
I do not think Hawk is actually better than Robby. If Robby had that Miyagi Do focus, Hawk loses. Robby lost focus.
Point is, the fights Robby lost could have gone either way... That doesn't mean he's inferior. When you're close in skill as Miguel and Hawk, you can still lose... The writers were very carefully to illustrate how close Robby lost each time.
I definitely think Miguel and Robby are the best fighters. Hawk is definitely in their class. Its 1.A, 1.B, and 1.C, when fighters are that close, anyone is capable of beating the other. Neither of them are far superior to the other.
I'm not counting the Hawk vs Kenny fight, because that was just absolute stupidity.
I love how Miguel and Robby have a fighting style that’s opposite to their personalities.
Miguel, who’s initially the nerdy sweet one, has the aggressive and risky Cobra Kai style.
Robby, who’s the rebellious truant, has the defensive and safe Miyagi-Do style.
I feel like that contrast is cool and adds to the nuance of the characters.
Only missed opportunity: When Johnny asked if that's all they've got, he should've added on "If I wanted to watch a catfight I would've gotten Tory and Sam over here!"
This is really Miguel's story as the new Karate Kid honestly it dates back to the first season Miguel was in Daniel's role
To me Miguel was like Daniel to me
@@jordancrooks6752 a way cooler version
@@robtheservantof6257 I can definitely agree with that except miguel temper never got the best of him unlike Daniel
Yup
It warms my heart that Miguel was so excited about the baby. And they're all gonna be a real family now.
It's clear to me that the writers wanted to show that Miguel is the fighter number one and Robbie number two
I Think So 🙏
I'd say Robby is number 3 considering Hawk kicked his butt in the All Valley. I mean the only reason Robby even got a point on Hawk was because Daniel was handicapping his students by telling them to use only MD karate (the same MD karate that Robby knew what to expect). Once Daniel permitted Hawk to go on offence (which Hawk is better at) the tables instantly turned. Had Daniel not been so stubborn and allowed Hawk to do things his way from the start, then the latter would've had a one point lead until the clock ran out.
Not anymore sadly
@@Migueldiaz-h5u so, you consider Robby equal to yourself?
0:18: I love that guitar rift that kicks up every time Johnny yells “QUIET!”
Same
Am I the only one that gets emotional at the end of the scene when Miguel relents.. such a heart felt scene..
It's a really good scene
I love how Miguel is still technically undefeated!!
Same 💯🔥
Robby kicked him over the rail in season 2
@@salvadormartinez8577 You forgot Miguel held back his attack, giving Robby the chance to kick him, so Miguel didnt lose
You forget stingray beat him at the headband game. He used subterfuge and guile and hid until the right moment. A clear loss for Miguel
Nah
Rails: 1
Miguel:0
I may lose a karate competition, but I never lost a stair fight
-Miguel Diaz
Hahaha
well actually it's the other way around up until this point
He literally lost his first stair fight.
@@synergyrevolution2332 he won, and he held back
In both his star fights he showed mercy to robby
Pretty cool how Miguel was taught mercy and he still applied it eve despite the fact that it bit him back in the ass in season 2 and 3 shows his excellent character
IKR ! Enjoy Your Day 😁
When johnny yelled quiet robby jumped, but miguel was just like: shit, here we go again
The use of flashbacks in this show be hitting different than some shows I’ve watched before🔥
💯🔥
Bro that music when Robby’s nose was bleeding had me hyped
Same 🔥
Johnny: Fight it out, No Rules!
*Seconds later*
Johnny: hey hey stairwells outta bounce"
1:21 this was very well acted I like the slight hesitation after the first kick lands as they realize "ok i guess this is really happening." Then they kick it into full swing.
Carmen: "Why do their faces look like that? Please tell me you didn't beat the shit out of them."
Johnny: "Of course not, I supervised them while they beat the shit out of each other."
Dababy: LET'S GOOOOOOOOO
Johnny’s redemption makes this show real special. Also watching him and Daniel-San finally bond is amazing for a kid who grew up on the Karate Kid films
I love their reactions
Thats what some young men need just fight it out
THIS FIGHT WAS RAW AS HELL 🔥🔥🔥 BOTH OF THEM BOYS ARE BADASS GLAD THEY HASHED THINGS OUT💪💯 GREAT STORYLINE & CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT THEY MATURED & GREW FROM BOYS TO MEN💯
And this is another reason why Cobra Kai is flat out awesome! 🔥💯🤙
Cobra kai is the sequel that didn't actually ruin the original but made it better.
Best fight scene in the series idc it solos even the school fight.
You know how much shit could be sorted in school/ real life I'd we just settled our problems this way
Best scene ever.
💯🔥
Beautiful scene. One of the best in the series.
People always forget how great robbies**footwork really is.
I knew Miguel was gonna be excited about the baby but I didn't expect Robby was gonna be excited
Same
Johnny: QUIET!
Robby: 😳
Miguel: 😒
I love when he says it
No,
Robby:😳😬🫢😐
Miguel:🙄🤐
I mean where is Johnnys credit as doctor? He cured Miguel’s asma, removed his braces and made him walk again😂
“That’s a time, this is a place” is hard f^€{ing line.
Robby and Miguel at the start of the scene: Rivals with beef
Robby and Miguel at the end of the scene: future brothers with a little sibling to protect.
2:44 A primal scream is the only satisfying release
"I didn't get into karate to hurt people. I did it to be badass and find balance."
-Miguel Diaz
I love how exited Miguel and Robby are after hearing about the baby
Anyone messing with their brother or sister.
Miguel and Robby: So you have chosen death.
Yes absolutely
That's Akuma
I die every time Johnny says “QUIET” 💀😂
I’d love to see Miguel and Robby take on one of the adults like kreese together. I feel like with their joint effort they’d win or at least do very well
I can see that happening. It would probably be around the Sekai Taikai where Kreese follows Johnny and Miguel and Robby show up, take him on, and kick him against the wall and this conversation happens.
Kreese: Well, well, if it isn't my old students.
Robby: We were never your students. We were nothing but your puppets.
Kreese: That's not true Robby. Don't forget who taught you how to survive in juvie, and let you stay at my do- [Robby kicks Kreese in the ribs].
Miguel: Still like to hear yourself talk huh? Did you have to tell bogus war stories to get those prisoners to wait on you hand and foot?
Kreese: I did what I had to in order to survive. By the way Diaz, I noticed that your mom is having a baby. I hope the rascal turns out ok, from what I've seen the generation of kids is turning into snowf- [Miguel kicks Kreese below the belt]
Miguel: You listen to me you ancient piece of trash. If you or your goons go anywhere near OUR FAMILY, and we'll hunt you down to the ends of the earth!
Robby: You'll wish that our senseis killed you when they had the chance.
Kreese would get his ass kicked if he fought them both at once.
What?! Y'all are smoking meth Kreese is strong af training way longer than robbie and Miguel robby and Miguel just started training vs a veteran smh
@@dieselx999 kreese ain't been training all this time he's been struggling to live. Ik they've got less experience but there's two of them and kreese is old as well
@@alexwoodcock7014 Though by what we saw in the show when Kreese “awakened” his younger self he beat the ever living fuck out of the other prisoners.
So maybe he’s still got something in there but I think Miguel and Robby can outlast him easily since, well, he’s old.