Shawn legit sent kenny to robby. He's the reason kenny is involved in any of this, and yet somehow now its not robbys problem when hes been mentoring the kid lmao
Am I the only one that feels like this whole fight scene was not necessary at all😂. same thing applies to the episode where they go to the college where Kyler is getting what he kind of deserves. Why they're trying to give him redemption and all that when he was a complete dick the whole time I'm just like okay.
I think this scene was necessary to show that Kenny and his brother were far out matched and they could've bodied them if they didn't care. The older brother mentions that. He heard the girls talking to Kenny about how they want to help him, and you can see the brother realize that.
@@incrediblekeenan1751 I don't know some of them actually had a reason had reasons behind it. But this one in particular it just felt unnecessary. Like I know it's a karate show if you want to see people fight but give us a good reason to have a fight scene initiate this one was more like just like ummmmmm ok.
@ I kinda agree that it did come out of nowhere. But I do think it that it showed that Kenny was letting his anger get the better of him and that he shouldn’t be fighting with any of them because they were just trying to help him. Which he realizes by the end of the episode
I think the only person that could match Axel when it comes to strength and power is Shawn if he were to learn karate he'd be really difficult to defeat.
@@likeryko from a strength and power point he's the only one that could match up to Axel. However, it is true though, that he'd have had to have started learning in season 3 or 4 to actually be able to beat him in a fight.
That's just how Miyagi-do works. They take people at their lowest, and when someone they don't like starts trying to rise above in their own way, they then attempt to force it. Just ask the LaRussos why EVERY. SINGLE. ANTAGONIST in the whole damn show barring kreese shows up. It's because Daniel or someone related to him does stupid shit like this.
@@ODINSON14 My point is that the La Russo family except Amanda are responsible for almost every single problem in some way. Johnny, Miguel, Robby, Terry, Kenny, Tory, & even Aishia all come to mind here. All of them were thrown bodily into "The dark side" by the la Russo's. Johnny is a no brainer since the entire show started with Sam and her friends pulling a hit and Run on Johnny's car, Daniel's cousin Louie with those bikers then TORCHING that car, then Daniel himself going out of his way to up Johnny's rent and the like and even reestablishing the Miyagi cult just to oppose johnny getting his shit together. Miguel was also affected by a good chunk of this, but he was also nailed by a lot of Sam's bs early on too, which wasn't helped by Daniel pushing it into her head that cobra = irredeemable failure of a human being. Robby was the literal poster child for the miyagi cult (you can't tell me that it isn't given how they straight up went to gang initiate Kenny in season 6 at the batting cages while he was with Shawn, along with their scientologist belief system about karate too) but at his lowest point after the school fight, Daniel used his bond with Robby to betray him at his lowest. Keep in mind the school fight only started because Sam couldn't be bothered to keep her mouth to herself and not be personally offended by Tory's existence. So instead of y'know convincing Robby to turn himself in and promising to cover the bail, since Sam started it all, Daniel discarded him like worn shoes and then pulled the surprised Pikachu face when Robby said "okay" and did the same to Daniel as he rightfully deserved. Terry is also a no brainer, all the guy wanted to do was apologize and make up for the stupid shit he did 34 years ago when he was fresh off Vietnam and coked out of his mind. But noooooo Daniel absolutely Batman Knightfalls that olive branch over his knee multiple times before dumping gasoline on what's left and taking a flamethrower to it, leaving him open for kreese. Kenny I don't need to explain much either, guy was getting bullied by Anthony and Cobra Kai was his way out of it. La pusso indeed, always able and willing to start shit, but never follow through and take the consequences. Tory was basically Sam's equivalent of Kenny when she tried to nail Tory for something she didn't do. All Sam had to do was actually LOOK for the purse in season 2! But nope, had to take the easy way out and try to blame Tory. And Sam was nowhere near ready for the consequences of that which kept me in stitches for years. As for Aishia, her rift with Sam started because of Daniel's ad campaign to screw Johnny over in season 1.
No one talks about this, but Kenny's brother is a skilled fighter. While he may not have formal martial arts training, he's adept at dodging and swinging and has enough raw strength to send Robbie flying. His abilities likely come from street fighting, which has made him quick and resourceful. However, self-taught skills can only take you so far. His moves were limited without formal training, and once his opponents focused, he struggled to counter them. Even so, he’s strong enough to take on lower-level students. As for Kyler, it's a close fight, but Kyler has the edge, thanks to his wrestling background. Wrestling gives him a wider range of techniques for slamming and throwing opponents, which adds versatility to his attacks. While street fighting is impressive in its own right, martial arts represent generations of refined skills developed worldwide, giving Kyler a distinct advantage.
This scene was like when a Jehovah's Witness knocks on your door and won't go away, especially after Sam and Tory show up. Literal cult shit. "We have a home for you at Miyagi Do Kenny. Everyone is welcome here." It was like watching Get Out.
Round 1: it was like a 5v1 and Robby wasn’t even fighting back so it’s not really a win for Shawn. Round 2: it was a 3v1 at the beginning and Robby destroyed them, then it became a 1v1 and Robby was still winning, he was ground-pounding Shawn when the guards kicked in Round 3: Robby said himself that he didn’t want to fight and he basically let Shawn throw him. And you can see how he basically one shotted him with the first punch. So it’s clear Robby was superior in every bout they had, but he won’t fight him again, it would be meaningless.
The fact that Kenny is already taller than Robby thou
Right😂🤣
1998 vs 2006 its unfair Age gap
Even his voice is way deeper now. Puberty hitting him hard
But was Miguel punching the baseball necessary though 😂
Nope. He could have just dodged it. Or even deflected it.
Flashback to season 1.
Kinda pointless lol
@ I knew that was from season 1 but why bring it back 😂
@@skysunder9781what moment is season 1 ?
@@john87384 I think episode 5 in the opening training where Miguel was deflecting the baseballs
Shawn legit sent kenny to robby. He's the reason kenny is involved in any of this, and yet somehow now its not robbys problem when hes been mentoring the kid lmao
That “really?” From Tori felt like a “really niqqa?” Moment lmao
Am I the only one that feels like this whole fight scene was not necessary at all😂. same thing applies to the episode where they go to the college where Kyler is getting what he kind of deserves. Why they're trying to give him redemption and all that when he was a complete dick the whole time I'm just like okay.
I think this scene was necessary to show that Kenny and his brother were far out matched and they could've bodied them if they didn't care. The older brother mentions that. He heard the girls talking to Kenny about how they want to help him, and you can see the brother realize that.
Same could be said about all the fights in this series 😂
@@incrediblekeenan1751 I don't know some of them actually had a reason had reasons behind it. But this one in particular it just felt unnecessary. Like I know it's a karate show if you want to see people fight but give us a good reason to have a fight scene initiate this one was more like just like ummmmmm ok.
@ I kinda agree that it did come out of nowhere. But I do think it that it showed that Kenny was letting his anger get the better of him and that he shouldn’t be fighting with any of them because they were just trying to help him. Which he realizes by the end of the episode
Yeah you are the only one
I think the only person that could match Axel when it comes to strength and power is Shawn if he were to learn karate he'd be really difficult to defeat.
Even if that were to be the case, would take a ton of training for Shawn to get anywhere near Axel's level.
@@likeryko from a strength and power point he's the only one that could match up to Axel. However, it is true though, that he'd have had to have started learning in season 3 or 4 to actually be able to beat him in a fight.
Yeah.
If Shawn was really trained yeah actually he got a very good chance since he mostly fought on the streets
I get they wanted to help Kenny. But I don't think they should have tried to FORCE him to join Miyagi Do.
yeah, they acted like scientologists here lmao
That's just how Miyagi-do works. They take people at their lowest, and when someone they don't like starts trying to rise above in their own way, they then attempt to force it. Just ask the LaRussos why EVERY. SINGLE. ANTAGONIST in the whole damn show barring kreese shows up. It's because Daniel or someone related to him does stupid shit like this.
Proof that Miyagi Do is a cult
@wholesome_masochist4113 what are some antagonists that became antagonists because of the reason you stated.
@@ODINSON14 My point is that the La Russo family except Amanda are responsible for almost every single problem in some way. Johnny, Miguel, Robby, Terry, Kenny, Tory, & even Aishia all come to mind here. All of them were thrown bodily into "The dark side" by the la Russo's. Johnny is a no brainer since the entire show started with Sam and her friends pulling a hit and Run on Johnny's car, Daniel's cousin Louie with those bikers then TORCHING that car, then Daniel himself going out of his way to up Johnny's rent and the like and even reestablishing the Miyagi cult just to oppose johnny getting his shit together. Miguel was also affected by a good chunk of this, but he was also nailed by a lot of Sam's bs early on too, which wasn't helped by Daniel pushing it into her head that cobra = irredeemable failure of a human being. Robby was the literal poster child for the miyagi cult (you can't tell me that it isn't given how they straight up went to gang initiate Kenny in season 6 at the batting cages while he was with Shawn, along with their scientologist belief system about karate too) but at his lowest point after the school fight, Daniel used his bond with Robby to betray him at his lowest. Keep in mind the school fight only started because Sam couldn't be bothered to keep her mouth to herself and not be personally offended by Tory's existence. So instead of y'know convincing Robby to turn himself in and promising to cover the bail, since Sam started it all, Daniel discarded him like worn shoes and then pulled the surprised Pikachu face when Robby said "okay" and did the same to Daniel as he rightfully deserved. Terry is also a no brainer, all the guy wanted to do was apologize and make up for the stupid shit he did 34 years ago when he was fresh off Vietnam and coked out of his mind. But noooooo Daniel absolutely Batman Knightfalls that olive branch over his knee multiple times before dumping gasoline on what's left and taking a flamethrower to it, leaving him open for kreese. Kenny I don't need to explain much either, guy was getting bullied by Anthony and Cobra Kai was his way out of it. La pusso indeed, always able and willing to start shit, but never follow through and take the consequences. Tory was basically Sam's equivalent of Kenny when she tried to nail Tory for something she didn't do. All Sam had to do was actually LOOK for the purse in season 2! But nope, had to take the easy way out and try to blame Tory. And Sam was nowhere near ready for the consequences of that which kept me in stitches for years. As for Aishia, her rift with Sam started because of Daniel's ad campaign to screw Johnny over in season 1.
the fact sam is 10 years older than kenny LOL
No one talks about this, but Kenny's brother is a skilled fighter. While he may not have formal martial arts training, he's adept at dodging and swinging and has enough raw strength to send Robbie flying. His abilities likely come from street fighting, which has made him quick and resourceful. However, self-taught skills can only take you so far. His moves were limited without formal training, and once his opponents focused, he struggled to counter them.
Even so, he’s strong enough to take on lower-level students. As for Kyler, it's a close fight, but Kyler has the edge, thanks to his wrestling background. Wrestling gives him a wider range of techniques for slamming and throwing opponents, which adds versatility to his attacks. While street fighting is impressive in its own right, martial arts represent generations of refined skills developed worldwide, giving Kyler a distinct advantage.
Well said.
@ thanks I felt like people were gunna ignore this
not rly Shawn could defeat Kyler since he gave Robby a good fight, who is really skilled so I can imagine him defeating Kyler.
@@grumpygoober imagine isn’t concrete evidence. Kyler was at Cobra Kai for a while, and Shawn struggled with pre Cobra Robby.
@@strix8213 that "pre Cobra Kai Robby" can still beat Kyler
Dallas' voice dropped like a brick since season 5
Shawn and Kenny were about to get Low-Diffed if they tried.
Also happy that they listened to the fans about Shawn vs Miyagi-Do
Robby was in the wrong here, and then the girls continuing the fight when it looked like Kenny was trying to walk away. Turned into four on two.
This scene was like when a Jehovah's Witness knocks on your door and won't go away, especially after Sam and Tory show up. Literal cult shit. "We have a home for you at Miyagi Do Kenny. Everyone is welcome here." It was like watching Get Out.
most awkward fight
Shut up
None of the Miyagi Dos wanted to fight
@@dannysummers4591 the fight wasn’t awkward you find it boring cause it end to fast for you well to bad 25 to 30 minutes of episode ends stop crying
@@fred5842 i cant help but cry, its too cringe
Kenny is taller Than Robby. He told his brother Shawn that he didn’t want to fight
Kenny him he wants to not fight him punches shawn kenny: oh helll nawwww punches robby get his ass me: gawd damn
Kenny is also taller than his original bully, and why in this scene he looks taller than Miguel as well?😂
It's gimme Teen Wolf vibes
Robby vs Shawn
Round 1: Shawn
Round 2: Draw
Round 3: Draw
I hope to see robby humble shawn someday
Round 1: it was like a 5v1 and Robby wasn’t even fighting back so it’s not really a win for Shawn.
Round 2: it was a 3v1 at the beginning and Robby destroyed them, then it became a 1v1 and Robby was still winning, he was ground-pounding Shawn when the guards kicked in
Round 3: Robby said himself that he didn’t want to fight and he basically let Shawn throw him. And you can see how he basically one shotted him with the first punch.
So it’s clear Robby was superior in every bout they had, but he won’t fight him again, it would be meaningless.
Yeah, Shawn especially would not be that easy on them. He may not be trained but he's definitely the strongest.
Robby season 4 can easily kick his ass same thing can do hawk
Strength can only take you so far, Miguel>Shawn, Robby>Shawn (both s6 ofc)
Season 3 Hawk could definitely take him. Same with Miguel season 4
s5 Miguel can kill shawn HAHAHAHA
Agreed.
I felt like Kenny should’ve played Sam in the live action last of us no offense to the other actor
Funny since people say kenny should play miles morales and the person who plays Sam in the game is who plays miles morales
@@cam935n funny enough, Kenny's actor should play a live action miles morales
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Cringiest scene in all of cobra Kai lol
The cringe part is when Robby was stalking kenny 😊
Nah that goes to the dance fight between Tori/Miguel/Roby/Sam at the prom. Cringe meter at a 100 for those four.
@@horseguy730that is just pure hate to robby
LOL I always hated these black characters
they're just here because of DEI, you know?
Cringe race baiting