Let's Talk - Cobra Kai

Cobra Kai - S03E01 - Aftermath

January 06, 2021 Just Curious Media Episode 42
Let's Talk - Cobra Kai
Cobra Kai - S03E01 - Aftermath
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Let's Talk - Cobra Kai
Episode 42: Cobra Kai - S03E01 - Aftermath

Jason Connell and Sal Rodriguez break down Season 03 - Episode 01 (Aftermath) of the Cobra Kai series and much more.

Synopsis: Miguel's fighting for his life, Robby's missing, and Daniel and Johnny's reputations are in tatters as the community reacts to the West Valley brawl.

Original Episode: S03E01

Recorded: 01-04-21
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Jason Connell:

Welcome to Just curious media. This is let's talk Cobra Kai. I'm Jason Connell.

Sal Rodriguez:

Then I'm Sal Rodriguez.

Jason Connell:

All right, Sal, I cannot believe it. But we are finally at season three, episode one.

Sal Rodriguez:

I don't think I've ever been as excited for a new year, as I am right now for 2021. Season three of Cobra Kai,

Jason Connell:

my goodness, Cobra Kai is saving the country, saving the world

Sal Rodriguez:

saving the world. Yeah, that a goes beyond America. I mean, now with the web. Really, Cobra Kai is global.

Jason Connell:

They really are. And this has been a long time coming for not just us. But everybody, including the cast and crew and creators. They've been probably sitting on so many secrets, because there's so many spoilers on the Internet as we know. But now it's all out there. And everyone can just enjoy it for what it is. And by the way, Cobra Kai is currently number one on Netflix you you. That's what we want to hear and see. And hopefully they will hold that spot for many days and weeks to come.

Sal Rodriguez:

Well, I will tell you this probably, I would say probably not since Game of Thrones. Have I heard so many people like let's say on Facebook, for example. So many different people posting about a show? Yeah. As Cobra Kai right now.

Jason Connell:

Yeah, this show hits so many notes. cross generational fans of the original movie have become fans of the show people who don't know about the movies, younger kids fall in love with the show and hopefully fall in love with subsequent movies. So yeah, it is just a home run. And it's probably going to lead the way for similar things in the future. Other movies that can be turned into franchises, by the way on that note, I saw that Disney is going to release a TV series based on the Mighty Ducks.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, yeah, this is definitely opening up a whole new genre. It's a genre in and of itself. I mean, what would you call it? There's no name for it yet?

Jason Connell:

No. Game Changer.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, it really is. Because believe me there. Believe me, I got some ideas. I got some ideas for some relaunches,

Jason Connell:

and I wouldn't do the Mighty Ducks. But I happen to see the trailer it's like, oh, yeah, I mean, there is a very good case to be made that assemblers are credited. The first movie is not as good as the Karate Kid, of course, but the first movie is pretty damn good for what it is. And it had some subsequent sequels that weren't as good. Well, now you've brought the series back around, they brought immediate west of AZ back in, and they're kind of reimagined in it as well. Very similar to Cobra Kai. So I think this is going to launch other similar things that had maybe a hit movie, or maybe it was a hit movie, and it was a trilogy of some sort. But I am looking for more and more of this. I mean, Hollywood has a copycat mentality, I should say. And so if someone's doing something, right, you better believe it. Everyone will try to emulate that very quickly. Oh, sure. Sure. So now so we can digest the first episode of season three, and we will not go ahead we're going to show great restraint and discipline. And we're gonna do the first episode and not ruin all the spoilers and the fun things and the easter eggs and the whole series but one at a time. Beat by be seen by seen and take the audience along the ride with us.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, and just to remain transparent. Jason and I have seen all of season three, whereas seasons one and two of both the show in our podcast. I had not seen the next episode. So like right now here we are episode one I would not have seen episode two. But now I have seen episode two and three and so on. But we are going to stay focused on the episode at hand.

Jason Connell:

That's true. And I believe there was some episodes in the past saw that you hadn't even seen the episode but you just kind of winged it and you did a pretty good

Sal Rodriguez:

job. I just like started saying things about Miguel and this Sam person and they kind of just fit so yeah, it worked. It

Jason Connell:

just worked at editing that's in post production. We made it work. Now not true. Sal was onboard and he went along with the ride with us. So he saw everything we talked about. Okay, here we are jumping in season three episode one is entitled aftermath very apt Title I would say. Of course now the show is Netflix. And every episode was dropped on January 1 2021. And the rating for this episode Sal any guesses the IMDb Rating?

Sal Rodriguez:

8.5

Jason Connell:

pretty close. 8.3

Sal Rodriguez:

Whoa. All right.

Jason Connell:

I'm now going to take something out of the let's talk movies playbook, and give the synopsis. I hadn't done this in season one and season two we just jumped in. So the synopsis for this episode is McGill's fight. for his life, Robbie's missing, and Daniel and Johnny's reputation are in tatters as the community reacts to the west valley brawl.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, and you know what we welcome new listeners. But if you have not listened to this podcast before, don't start here. If you haven't seen Cobra Kai, before season three, don't start here. Go back start at the beginning. And that way, we'll all be on the same page. Here on season three.

Jason Connell:

That's true. Good advice. Although I've met a few people that enjoy listen to our podcast prior to watching the episodes so hey, what each their own cell it's true. It is true. I couldn't believe I thought really we give everything away. No, no, no, I kind of gets me in the mood and then I and then I watch it like Alright, hey, who am I to tell people how to digest our show?

Sal Rodriguez:

Well, in all fairness, I will tell you that I listened to the let's talk movies, podcasts the other night, listen to diehard and I saw diehard when it came out. When was that the late 80s? Mid 80s 88. Okay, that's the last time I saw diehard and yet I listened to the let's talk movies, podcasts. So there we go. And, oh, I loved it. I really, okay, yeah. Let me add that it made me want to see the movie for sure. Oh, there

Jason Connell:

you go. So, hey, it is true that you could do that. Alright, so here we go. So are you ready? Jumping into the scenes.

Sal Rodriguez:

There is no fear

Jason Connell:

in this dojo. Alright, so we opened with Miguel fighting and all Valley, Sal. I mean, this is crazy. But however, if you look in the background, the leaderboard is completely empty. So something's amiss.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, it's almost like a Twilight Zone version of all Valley. Because if you look at all the people, the bystanders, the other fighters, they're just kind of standing there motionless. So I think soon you realize that sort of a spooky or valley.

Jason Connell:

It is. And Miguel is fighting a student from UC Kai karate, who I've never seen before. But of course, as this thing starts to play out, and we start to get a feeling that this is what Sal

Sal Rodriguez:

I think we soon realized that it is a dream sequence. And then it does sort of fade into him falling off the balcony, onto the railing at West Valley High. And then we're back in the hospital. And he's there lying in his what appears to be a coma. And he's got the next support one of those high tech support apparatus.

Jason Connell:

Yeah, so he's still in a coma. So this is on his mind. He's dreaming of all valley that he hadn't fought in, of course, because this is a dream sequence. And he's having these little snippets of the accident, if you will. So now we cut to kV, TL news channel three, and they're covering the violent karate clash. And what is the reporter's name Sal,

Sal Rodriguez:

other reporter is Maria Michaels, and she's reporting on the what they called an all out karate riot.

Jason Connell:

Yes. And like I were bouncing around talking to local people. And one guy even says, I thought karate dot out in the 80s. So my tip of the cap there to the Karate Kid, of course,

Sal Rodriguez:

I'm a big fan of interviewing people on the street. I actually love it.

Jason Connell:

It is pretty good. And then we see moon of all people leading a peace rally.

Sal Rodriguez:

I love her lyrics. We don't have to punch. Let's go get some lunch and be fresh, very sweet.

Jason Connell:

mood has that. You know, she has that kind of hippie culture we've talked about in the past, the parents must be very open and you know, huggy, but she definitely is not the karate type. Which is weird because she had this thing for Hawk for a long time.

Sal Rodriguez:

Well, Hawk was a bad boy. A lot of women like the bad boy types. That's true. But as you can see, it did not last.

Jason Connell:

No, it did not. So now we're at Frankie O's. And so I gotta think this is some sort of Applebee's knockoff.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, it is. And you know what? Applebee's has a bad rap. And for the record, I love Applebee's.

Jason Connell:

Actually, like Applebee's, too. I've not been in a long time, but where I grew up, they were everywhere. And they were quite delicious. Now when I see the two bartenders, I can't help but think of tchotchkes if you recall that from the classic Mike Judge movie Office Space. And they are always wearing a bunch of flair. Do you remember that movie?

Sal Rodriguez:

Oh, yes. Yes. You don't have enough flair. Yeah.

Jason Connell:

So these guys have got their flair on but they're kind of fed up with this hammered Johnny, I would say and Sal, he does not like Coors Light.

Sal Rodriguez:

No, no, he says that he ordered a Coors banquet and I liked how they said that. He's been there for hours. He reminded me of that a John Panet bit. You've been here for

Jason Connell:

hour. So now we see what happened to Johnny. He abandoned his car, walked off into the night. grew the scruff if you will let himself go and now he's visiting bad chains and drinking beers into the night.

Sal Rodriguez:

Okay, well hang on a second. Jason. I have to say it As much as just as a disclaimer, as much as Jason and I love Cobra Kai, hey, you know what we're going to call it like we see it right. I think it's a little anticlimactic, the end of last season, he throws the car keys. He leaves the beach and we kept thinking, Where is he going? Is he going to visit his former Cobra Kai teammates? Is he going to go walk to Ali's? Where's he going to go? He went to Frankie OHS Bar and Grill really? All that for that?

Jason Connell:

Yeah. Well, he got sidetracked. He needed a Coors banquet. And he popped in the quickest establishment and got Coors Light. I know I'm with you. Here he is. But maybe there's some storylines that we haven't seen what Johnny did in the meantime. But

Sal Rodriguez:

well, one thing we learned is that apparently, Johnny hasn't showered in a while.

Jason Connell:

Now. That's true. So I like the way this show kind of sets up nice little natural segues. So that he looks up and sees the news story. And he learns Miguel is still in a coma.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, he, he sees his son and his student on television. And he's just a drunken wreck at Frankie O's.

Jason Connell:

And of course, this leads to these two law calls coming over switching to the Dodgers game, and saw what happens.

Sal Rodriguez:

This is two homies. Two homies hanging out trying to watch the Dodger game. And by the way, the Dodgers did take the World Series in 2020 worth mentioning, since we're here, it's true. So he this guy grabs the remote and changes the channel to the Dodgers game. And he says to, to Johnny, hey, nobody wants to see the weather report. Or see some coma kid. Hello, out. But then But then the Dodgers score. And then these guys bail out and basically throw them the remote at Johnny. It falls at his feet. And then these guys head out. And you kind of think that's the end of it. Maybe John is just going to continue hanging out at Frankie O's. But no, no, no, no.

Jason Connell:

So it was kind of interesting, because you know, something's up as we follow these two guys outside of the bar end of the car, tracking them the whole way. You know, you know that Johnny's coming, right. It's obvious the way this is playing out. And of course, he doesn't just show up, he pulls a crease,

Sal Rodriguez:

Oh, yes. Johnny smashes, he punches through the driver side window, pulls out the driver who was the ball guy who he interacted with, and frankly, the better guy. Yeah, the tougher looking guy. He drags him out of his car. I mean, what would be the criminal penalty for smashing someone's driver's side window and then pulling them out of their vehicle? What would be the penalty for that? I wonder?

Jason Connell:

Yeah, I'm not sure but it can't be lenient. That's a that's a pretty aggressive act.

Sal Rodriguez:

And pretty brutal when we see it's Johnny's POV, looking upward. And this guy says, you're dead amigo. And he stomps his face, basically.

Jason Connell:

Well, that's out to the other guy gets out and knocks Johnny down because he's hammered. By the way he does his incredible move by knocking through the window and pulling him out. But that's really all he had. He couldn't fight these guys. He could barely stand up. And you're right. They smash his face, but credit to them. They said call the cops because they probably could have done anything they wanted to to John at this point in time,

Sal Rodriguez:

which is Yeah, I think actually a pretty what gentlemanly of them actually.

Jason Connell:

Yeah, nice guys. So then we cut to the police station, and Johnny's getting his photo taken. And of course, he's holding a sign it says LAPD Lawrence, John 6646798. And Sal, he looks to be about 620. Yeah,

Sal Rodriguez:

that's the traditional mug shot. You got the measurements behind you telling you how tall you are? Oh, yeah, definitely. He has gotten arrested. And he is a mess. He's been had his ass kicked. He's gotten arrested. He's taken his mug shot. Where can he go from here but up hopefully.

Jason Connell:

So now we see Daniel and a very feisty, Amanda is there attending the PTA meeting? And so we quickly learn about sting raise fate, played by Paul Walter Hauser. And what is that? Exactly?

Sal Rodriguez:

Oh, yeah. Well, this is a PTA meeting. I mean, I've never seen a PTA meeting like this. Then again, I don't think I've ever been to a PTA meeting. But I mean, people are in the bleachers. There is a large crowd there. And then we have a panel up. We have principal Lopez and then we meet counselor Blatt. And they are all talking about the fallout of the big karate fight. By the way, some of these things that the audience was yelling out, I really enjoyed I hope to mention some of these. But principle Lopez answered in relation to the question about Stingray. He's not allowed within 500 feet of any child. Holy cow.

Jason Connell:

Yeah, so they quickly have dismissed him. Mary from the show, although in real life Paul Walter Hauser has gone on to be a lead in movies. He was directed by Clint Eastwood and Richard Jewell. And I looked him up on IMDb the other day, and he's got a lot of things coming out. So he's probably got too much on his plate. So he was not in season three. But Sal, I just hope that we get a stingray sighting in subsequent seasons.

Sal Rodriguez:

You know what, God bless Sting Ray, we loved him, we hope he comes back. But you know, once you are directed by Clint Eastwood as the lead in one of his movies, you're like peace out players.

Jason Connell:

But he may not come back or they're doing some training somewhere. And there's just a quick little tip of the cap to him. And he comes by he was always so great. What a scene stealer he was just a hilarious character.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, every scene he was in was fantastic. And by the way, one more shout out. I just went through the entire library of Key and Peele, fantastic sketch comedy show. Never seen it recently went through it. And he's in there. He's one of the sketches. He plays an attendee of a stand up comedy

Jason Connell:

show. Oh, I got to see that one. I've not seen it. So at the PTA meeting, we also learned that they're going to go with a new initiative called hugs, not hits. It's like dare but it actually works. So I gotta say that was throwing the Drug Abuse Resistance Education under the bus. Oh, yeah,

Sal Rodriguez:

they were they were no holds barred, letting you know how they feel about probably throwing Nancy Reagan there while you're at it.

Jason Connell:

Now, as the meeting gets a little aggressive Daniel chimes in, and I love this Sally's like, this isn't some karate Footloose because they kind of just want to ban karate, like karate did all this wrong. And Sal, the heckler was fantastic.

Sal Rodriguez:

Daniel gets up and he starts being sentimental after he mentions the Footloose joke. Karate is not the problem. When I went to high school here, I was bullied and karate saved me. And somebody yells out. I love so much. Bullshit. I heard you were the real bully. Oh my god. That's so

Jason Connell:

funny.

Sal Rodriguez:

That was so fantastic.

Jason Connell:

Just to put that in this show. Kudos to the writers, producers, directors. That was fantastic.

Sal Rodriguez:

Jason, I just want to mention for the new initiate, or for those who don't know, that is a throwback to overall Karate Kid folklore. Many people believe that in the original Karate Kid movie, that it was actually Daniel, who was the bully after all people have hypothesized on this idea as Daniel as the bully of the first movie, and not Johnny. I wouldn't

Jason Connell:

say that's the majority opinion. No, but I do believe the Johnny Lawrence followers much like the character on Hi, Matt, your mother. Yes. Believe that. It was Daniel the bully. I think it's a funny little tidbit. I just love that they put it in the show. So funny to have it heckled out brilliant. And Daniel's just kind of stung like like he's this is news to him. He's not a bully. So hilarious. Amanda then calls Tory, a dimestore. Freddy Krueger. Ooh, yeah. Which was great. Which then led to another great Heckle.

Sal Rodriguez:

Mm. She was traveling around with that other guy's boyfriend. I love it. I love that so much because it's reminiscent of Rob Schneider's recurring role of you can do it.

Jason Connell:

So true. So great. So then Daniel and Amanda realize that they're not in good company here. And they sit down and keep their mouths shut. They sink into their seats, and they literally sink into their seats. Yeah. So now we see Johnny in jail. And this guy is kind of showing him his infected foot, which is kind of grotesque. I don't know what you thought about that, but, and then the cop knows him as the Applebee's guy.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, the cop says, What is it with you and shitty chain restaurants? Like this one, you know, happy hour supposed to be happy.

Jason Connell:

Now not Johnny's world, then the cop shares the fact that Miguel has been in coma for two weeks. And that's never a good sign. Because at first he says, he killed that kid and Johnny's second way he's dead. So he's just a mess.

Sal Rodriguez:

I gotta add something to this scene because you know what I'm saying this for me, but I believe that there is an internet trope about it. By the way, I've been using the word trope lately, and that is the empty coffee cups.

Jason Connell:

I'm with you. I've always hated it.

Sal Rodriguez:

God bless them. Those coffee cups are empty. They're so

Jason Connell:

empty. If you don't want to have coffee in there, that's fine. But just put water in there. Something to give it a little bit of weight because he Styrofoam cups. It's a mockery. At what

Sal Rodriguez:

point the cop almost had it like at a almost had a 90 degree angle. cuz it makes me laugh so much.

Jason Connell:

So now we got to Sam's computer and we see Valley News local Karate Champ fights for his life. And Sam notices something in the mirror cell.

Sal Rodriguez:

Oh yeah, she is looking at the scar on her inner arm it would be located. As a former personal trainer, I'll tell you between her bicep and tricep. You know what I gotta say? After all that? I mean, as big as that fight was this is all she got. That's not that bad. I mean, she had Oh, no, she had a broken rib. Also Tori broke a rib, right? Yeah, yeah. Okay, so broken rib and scratch. Okay, so Tori Mestre, a pretty bad. So, this is where we start to see that she has some what would you consider a PTSD? PTSD? Yep. She has some residual PTSD. She's looking at the scar. But then she puts a sweater on to cover the scar, and heads off to school.

Jason Connell:

And I should have mentioned, when we see her computer screen, she's not even paying attention. I'm sure she's read the article. And then she's fussing about and go into the mirror. But Sal, on the computer, I'm not sure if you looked closely, maybe you did. But there was other articles. Oh, no. I want to run these other titles by you because you have a background as an editor of a

Sal Rodriguez:

newspaper. So that is correct. Would you believe? Would you believe that I'm actually semi literate?

Jason Connell:

I do know that. So one of the other articles is police arrest suspect and Encino burglary. I like the valley reference. Not bad, right. It's no time to Robbie or anything. I'm just saying that. It's interesting. The next one valley students show gains on standardized

Sal Rodriguez:

test. Nice. Well, the name of the paper at the top was Valley News. It was and by the way, I don't think that there is a current Valley paper while the daily news I think is still around. See the LA Times is not specifically Valley. So I think the valley only has the Daily News remaining. So we don't have many publications focusing merely on the San Fernando Valley. So it's nice to see.

Jason Connell:

Well, and to look in times we've lost them unfortunately. Yes, we have recipes. I want to make one point on that last one I just mentioned the word test. T S T s right test is spelled T S T S D what interesting. Yes. Oh, yeah. Yes. And the last one I'll mention is new restaurant development plan for Vann eyes. Nice. I thought you would like these references to the valley, having been born and raised there.

Sal Rodriguez:

Oh, yeah. No, no, it warms my heart any homage to the valley. I'm all about it.

Jason Connell:

So now we're at West Valley High School, which might as well be West Valley Correctional Center. So

Sal Rodriguez:

yeah, unfortunately, I think this is the way I think this is the norm for high schools. Now actually.

Jason Connell:

It could be sad, but this is probably extra security based on what had just occurred. So now we see Bert, Mitch and Hawk hit on freshmen ladies, but they get dissed.

Sal Rodriguez:

So Hawk tries to flirt with the girl. He's like, Don't you know who I am? She goes, Yeah, you're the guy who wets the bed and got kicked into that trophy case. Oh.

Jason Connell:

And of course, as they walk by, they say hello to Dimitri. Who is with Chris and Nathaniel. That's a pretty funny exchange all the sudden Dimitri is the cool guy. And this leads to a little bit of a showdown. Right and part of the trophy case.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yes. And you have three on three you have Dimitri facing off with Hawk, Chris facing off with Mitch and Nathaniel facing off with Bert. Shout out to Bert. Guest on the let's talk Cobra Kai podcast.

Jason Connell:

Yes, we interviewed Owen Morgan a few episodes ago, we highly recommend it great times. Way to go, oh, and coming back for season three. And this kind of leads to a scene that's very reminiscent from the Karate Kid as the counselor comes over and make sure they're all doing okay. This is the lady who Institute's the hugs, not hits policy. But it reminds me of Karate Kid one when Johnny and Cobra guys come out to pick on Daniel in the courtyard area, and then the teacher comes up, and then they all act like they're good buddies. And they're just catching up and then Daniel on him walk off as a Cobra Kai scatter. That really reminded me of that same. Oh, yeah,

Sal Rodriguez:

definitely. I mean, you know, it's all out of the Karate Kid universe playbook. We're going to see so many things. And by the way, when I watched this season, and this episode, no different. There are things that the creators give us that to me are gifts. They're gifts to us. Yes. That's how I feel. That's That's how much I love the show. Some things are gifts and things that are reminiscent of Karate Kid. Either one, two or three things that make us think of karate kid 123 I go Ah, I love it. I love it. Absolutely. So as our three Cobra Kai members are leaving, Nathaniel turns to moon and Yasmine walking into the area. Net Daniel says to Yasmine, what's up front wedgie. And of course the other guys bust up. And Yasmine says, What's going on here? I go to Paris one summer and the losers are running the school. So while Yasmine was gone, everybody flipped the script.

Jason Connell:

Yeah, the last time we saw Yasmine was season one episode 10 Season Finale. She was not in season two. And she makes a resurgence. And I'm glad they brought her back. She was like the evil witch of the west and the first season. Now she's been humbled, she had the front YG. And yes, she's back from Paris, and not just that sell. We also learn about Aisha in the same scene.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, we find out that i You should that goes to a private school. And not only that, Moon says her parents sold their house and move. So I guess we're not going to see i Isha this season. And that is unfortunate.

Jason Connell:

That's true. But this show has a way of bringing people back ie Yasmine, and also Kyler, and others. So we'll get into that. And this might not be the end of Asia, by any means. Now we see Sam and it's obvious, Sal, that PTSD is kicking in and she's really struggling with this entering the school, because I guess everyone had it bad who was in the fight, but at the same time, Sam lost both guys that she cares for Robbie is on the run. He hurt nearly killed Miguel. Miguel is in a coma. Sam is just distraught not to mention her own fight with Toria, which she did win, but she has emotional and physical scars from

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, because if you look where she's at right now, at this moment, she is at the scene of the crime. She is on that staircase. So she is being hit hard with a PTSD Dimitri approaches to say hi. And she just like, I have to go and she runs off,

Jason Connell:

man. Exactly. And so now we're at LORUSSO Otto and Daniel searches for Robbie on the phone. And here we go. Case in point, guess who's back?

Sal Rodriguez:

You know what, as annoying as cousin Louis was as much as as much as he pissed me off. I was very happy to see cousin Louis back. I really was.

Jason Connell:

I'm glad that he's back to I mean, he really took it too far and made some bad decisions in season one, but I'm glad he's back. He seems to have learned his lesson. And he's fitting right back in Atlanta. So Otto,

Sal Rodriguez:

and can I just mention this since you mentioned, LORUSSO Otto specifically Jason, if you notice to the astute viewer, you will notice Toyota is in the showroom. He is standing right in front of a Prius when have we ever seen Toyota's in the LORUSSO showroom? And season three? Here we are, so keep that in mind. Keep that in mind.

Jason Connell:

Definitely. Good point. Nice spot. So Louis, discover something on the computer because if there's one thing he knows sell its inventory. Yeah. And what does he share with Daniel and Amanda?

Sal Rodriguez:

What didn't you mention that he worked at fat cells for a while, which is a sandwich shop in Encino? Yes, it is, by the way, pretty delicious sandwiches. Not cheap, but pretty delicious. Well, so what he shows them Louis shows Daniel and Amanda that he has found that there is a car missing from the trading lot. One of their vans has turned up missing

Jason Connell:

a 93 Dodge Caravan no less. Yeah, yeah. Because Robbie took something very inconspicuous that would be under the radar. And then I love how Louie says if it was me, I would have taken a Ferrari. And then of course Amanda says What Sal,

Sal Rodriguez:

I loved her response. Here. She goes, what? Yeah.

Jason Connell:

And she gives him that look like you're lucky to be back here. is great. She'll call a spade a spade. She has no problem calling out Louis. Very funny. I laughed out loud in that moment, and I'm sure most people did as well. Now we cut to West Valley general and Johnny gets dropped off by

Sal Rodriguez:

a pretty tough bail bondsman drops off Johnny in his Hummer. And I don't know is that protocol? I have no idea. I've never had a bondsman in my life. Is that something that they do? Do they I know that they get you out of jail. But do they literally like drive? You like your Uber driver? They drive you somewhere after that?

Jason Connell:

Yeah, I'm not sure it's pretty funny. I love the name of his bail bondsman as well. A plus plus plus bail bonds.

Sal Rodriguez:

And he basically threatens Johnny like, you better show up in courtroom 100 down like a dog bro is nobody says Johnny's like, okay, bruh.

Jason Connell:

So now Miguel continues to dream of all Valley and the school fight. And now we see Carmen and Rosa as they visit. And there's a nice little Dodgers reference.

Sal Rodriguez:

Oh, yeah. Shout out to the Dodgers. 2020 World Series champions.

Jason Connell:

And I love how Rosa says the Dodgers will just mess it up again because they had a history recent history and of getting to the World Series and losing. But this was pre 2020. And now the Dodgers are World Champs.

Sal Rodriguez:

Nice. Well, I'm sure, Carmen's mother is aesthetic.

Jason Connell:

So now Johnny tries to see Miguel, but he's not family, Sal. And he goes in and hits on this nurse, and this is pretty damn funny. He's like, can you break the rule? Come on, be a bad girl. And she's looking at him like, Huh? You're not family, but it's not working. Sal.

Sal Rodriguez:

I love that. I think it's hilarious when people try to use flirting to like, blatantly get something done. I gotta hand it to him. He tried. He tried epic fail, but he tried it.

Jason Connell:

So then Sal, what does Johnny spot off on the side? Well, I

Sal Rodriguez:

don't think you would see this too often in the hospital but some sort of abandoned, abandoned Doctor coat like the white coat. Just kind of laying there over a chair. Yeah, there we go. The doctor's jacket, the white jacket, laying over a chair. Johnny spots it. Well, we know what he's gonna do.

Jason Connell:

Now Daniel finds the minivan GPS because he mentioned the Louis look up the VIN number text me the GPS. So we finally haunts down this van. But Sal doe, Robbie.

Sal Rodriguez:

No, no. And you know what? I gotta say this show shot in Atlanta. They made this little sequence to look like Los Angeles. This is in Los Angeles. Right. Did you see how much trash they added? It was trashed the additive.

Jason Connell:

Parts of Los Angeles that are Come on now. They look like this.

Sal Rodriguez:

This is supposed to be Los Angeles. Bring in more trash. Can we get the prop department to bring in more garbage please?

Jason Connell:

Yes, they made this area look a little bit unkept. I would say. So then he calls Amanda, cuz she's back at Lusso. Otto. And to report to her that there's no Robbie. But Sal. Daniel has an idea.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, she asked him Is do you think there's anywhere he could possibly be? So Daniel says, I can think of one place. So yeah, he has the light bulb moment, thinking of one place where Robbie might be.

Jason Connell:

So now Johnny has the jacket that he found at the hospital just laying there. And so this is hilarious to me because John is having a real hard time with this doctor's name.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, this last name, I believe to be a Vietnamese surname. NGUYE En, I believe is pronounced Gwen. I may be wrong. And John is trying to pronounce it. I don't think he's having a much success.

Jason Connell:

Now, he pronounces it as a goon. Which, okay, beyond the bad pronunciation of the name Sal. This guy comes out of the toilet. And it's hilarious.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, because he starts to ask Johnny a question. At first he thinks, oh, here's a doctor. I think he started to ask for free medical advice. He was like, Hey, doctor, I have this. And then he gets a cold hard look at Johnny, who's all dirty and smelly and beaten up. And I love this guy's reaction. He's like, You're not a doctor.

Jason Connell:

Yeah, yeah. He doesn't know. Like, no doctor looks and smells like this guy. And that's hilarious. And Johnny knows I can't pass a doctor. But he gets another bright idea.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, in this you know what? I did not see this coming. This is some pretty wild stuff. Even for Johnny, I think.

Jason Connell:

Yeah, he sees the towel dispenser and the restroom, the silver thing right in front of him. And he locks in. And he headbutts it hard. Yeah.

Sal Rodriguez:

And you know what, even when he did this, I thought he was just doing it. Like out of frustration. Not the point a certain agenda. Yeah, exactly. I didn't know that he was doing this for a reason.

Jason Connell:

Right? So when he goes out to the nurse, the one who wouldn't break the rules or be a bad girl, and I love that she's writing out on some forms. And he is just dropping blood all over. I mean, very unsanitary. Sal. quite disgusting. Actually.

Sal Rodriguez:

I think what we've learned today is if they don't respond to flirtation, bleed on them,

Jason Connell:

bleed on them. And of course this gets him the medical attention he desires because this will put him on the inside and what she can then get to Miguel.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, he's they're bleeding he's bleeding a lot too by the way. And he says, I think I think I need to see a doctor.

Jason Connell:

You think so now we're at Miyagi dough, dojo and Daniel spots in and out so he thanks Robbie is here but Sal, it's not to be

Sal Rodriguez:

no and shout out to in and out also, you know, in and out is growing it was known as a California chain is where it started and it's growing. So shout out to in and out my top, two burgers top two burgers, habit. And in and out.

Jason Connell:

Okay, But who does Daniel spot instead of Robbie?

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, surprised to see Sam there. She bought in and out and she's sitting in the backyard kind of contemplating life and drinking possibly a milkshake.

Jason Connell:

Yeah. And she shares her fears with Daniel. Because at first he's like, you're not in school. And she opens up and explains that she wasn't ready. And she's dealing with these things. And in Daniel shares his guilt, because he's taken all this on himself, like had he not fought Johnny. None of this will be going on now. So he feels that he has started and rightfully so a lot of this is on him and Johnny.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, because he admits that essentially, all of the youngsters have inherited the Dark Legacy of Daniel and Johnny. Right. Yeah.

Jason Connell:

So now we're back at the hospital and they want to keep Johnny overnight because how they found blood in his urine.

Sal Rodriguez:

Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's, I mean, I would faint. I think if I ever actually saw blood in my urine, I think I would literally faint, like a 40s. Movie Actress. I would just be

Jason Connell:

out. Well, he's so on phase. It kind of reminds me of Patrick Swayze. From Roadhouse. He would come into the hospital with his dossier. I'm like, Yeah, I've got a cut here, here, here. So Johnny, this is just a normal thing. And then he goes on to show them his back, which was just terrible. I mean, it was bruise. The entire back was bruised. And he says, What to that, Sal?

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, horrible bruise looks like somebody hit him with a baseball bat. And he says, a little bit gay should take care of that.

Jason Connell:

Oh, sure. Yeah. So they both accept both nurses. And this is Johnny's chance. So he finally gets to find his way to Miguel. And this is a great moment.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah. And you know what? I really, this kind of opened up my eyes. You know, I mean, what do I know? I'm not a medical professional. These people are talking to someone in a coma. Like, I wouldn't necessarily think to talk to somebody in a coma. I wouldn't think they can hear me. You know, I would just think they're in lala land. But these people, McGill's mother Miguel's grandmother, now Gianni, talking, actively talking and reaching up to Miguel, very touching and educational.

Jason Connell:

Absolutely. And he shares his thoughts and even tries to motivate Miguel who's in a coma, and dreaming until the nurse kicks him out. So he was there long enough to have his moment. But he was eventually found out and leaves the room.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, but he did tell me go, you got to keep fighting. Never give up.

Jason Connell:

Yeah. Once a sensei always is censored. Yeah. Very touching. So now Daniel enters the cobra, Kai dojo, and He spots the crease cut out from the Karate Kid, as well as the Karate Kid, Part Three. And he says, What the hell? Yeah. Now, Sal? Is he reacting to the fact that it's here on display? Because he believes creases gone? Because he's seen this thing before? Yeah.

Sal Rodriguez:

I think he was just sort of having a flashback. To maybe you know, what was that Karate Kid three, right? Yeah. Yeah, I think he just sort of had a flashback to Karate Kid three.

Jason Connell:

That could be it. But obviously it was like if he's never seen it before. There's a flaw but yeah, that's probably it. Now crease comes in the room. Very classic freestyle. And I love the way it's always just really dark in the Cobra Kai Dojo at night. Like he doesn't use lights at night. Just a little bit here. A little bit there. It's always dreary and dark. And he's always lurking there because crees always seems to be at the dojo.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, and here we are in receita at night. No offense. receita. Shout out receita 13. Which that was there used to be the local gang. I don't know if they're there anymore. You don't leave your door unlocked, let alone at night. Let alone if you have anything valuable that can be taken. Chris doesn't care. He leaves his door unlocked at night.

Jason Connell:

Well, he's mentioned in the renovations and of course we see the weapons on the wall. And then he doesn't blame Robbie, because there's no such thing as a bad student.

Sal Rodriguez:

Which implies there's only such thing as a bad teacher.

Jason Connell:

Which is you Mr. Larousse. Oh, and then sow he pushes it even further.

Sal Rodriguez:

Oh yeah, he says it must really hurt to see the Miyagi name dragged through the mud. I'd love to see the look on the little bastards face. And by the way, he would have said something racist. What if this decrease in the movies he said racist stuff, but they did not include racist stuff in Cobra Kai. Fine by me, but let's not forget crease is a racist.

Jason Connell:

Yeah, I'm glad that didn't go there either. But then Daniel mentions that Mr. Miyagi kicked his ass More than once.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, it was a funny moment because it's like Daniel caught himself at first he he reacted. He was gonna go on the attack, but then he's like, Wait a second. That little bastard kick your ass twice. Yeah,

Jason Connell:

once in the Karate Kid, Part Two, the very beginning scene. And then once in Karate Kid, Part Three where Mr. Miyagi best not just crease, but Mike Barnes and Terry silver.

Sal Rodriguez:

Oh, yeah. Yep. It was a three in one for the night.

Jason Connell:

At the Cobra Kai dojo. Yes.

Sal Rodriguez:

And Daniel says, you're lucky he taught me true karate. That's why I'm not going to fight you increase response, but you will. It's inevitable. But this time, Johnny and I will finish it once and for all. Now, was he saying that crease and Johnny would kick Daniels asked Is that what he's saying?

Jason Connell:

Yeah, Chris is under the assumption that he's going to lower Johnny back to Cobra Kai. But my bigger point with this statement is once and for all, like is this to the death? Is this going back to credit cut part two? Like what is he mean once and for all? Is that is a winning a fight? How sinister is crease?

Sal Rodriguez:

Well, at the risk of delivering any spoiler for season three, I will say that the violence has reached a little next level in this season.

Jason Connell:

Now it is absolutely next level indeed. And we will get into that in subsequent episodes. So now we're back at school and Sam faces her fear Sal. And she enters. And not only stays she does what?

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, why we see the other students standing in the circle. Whispering gossipy talk talking their shit, you know? And yeah, she walks right up to these girls. You want to say something, say it to my face. And of course these girls were just gossipers. So they do not do anything and they and they back down. But yeah, you know what's funny is we're watching this episode. My girlfriend's watching it with me. And when Sam says that my girlfriend goes good for her. I was like, yeah, yeah, good for her.

Jason Connell:

Well, I can't believe they would even talk crap about her because they obviously saw how badass Sam is. Last thing I think that these other women would do was get on her bad side.

Sal Rodriguez:

Okay, but let's go back to Mr. Miyagi is backyard from a few scenes ago, she told her dad, if you're a guy, and you kick ass, that's one thing. But if you're a girl, and you kick ass, they don't think that you're tough or cool. They just think you're crazy.

Jason Connell:

It's true. But I still think those girls would want to piss her off, so to speak. But I love the way she handled it. Because she has no beef with them. It's really just what's going on with her. She probably sees Miguel fallen in her mind, like over and over like a bad loop. And she just has to kind of get through it and push through and face her fears. And I'm glad she did. Because we can have Sam stuck in that state for this whole season. Come on.

Sal Rodriguez:

No, no, we are seeing a person who has been through trauma. begin their process of overcoming.

Jason Connell:

Yeah. So now we're at receita apartments. And Daniel's looking for Johnny. And guess who arrives with a six pack of Coors banquet?

Sal Rodriguez:

Johnny Lawrence and can I just mention that bicycle? Did you see that stripped bicycle. It was like everything was stolen off this bike. It was just a frame in one wheel sitting in front of his apartment. Why is it there? Shout out to receipt.

Jason Connell:

Well, Mr. Miyagi were there I'm sure he could bring that bicycle back to lifestyle.

Sal Rodriguez:

That's right. That apartment has no dedicated maintenance man at all.

Jason Connell:

No, not of the likes of one, Mr. Miyagi. So Daniel asked about crease because he assumed he was out of the picture. And Johnny's just like I don't wanna talk about it. I need to sleep. He's still hung over Sal beat up everything. And then Daniel shares what?

Sal Rodriguez:

Well, this is I would just overall call this the olive branch moment. Yeah, never before. Have we seen anything like this? This is Daniel reaching out to Johnny Miyagi dough, reached out to Cobra Kai, in the name of let's go find Robbie.

Jason Connell:

Yeah. My student, your son. Let's go find it. And I love how this brings them together. Because I've said this before. I love that episode, way back when when Daniel and Johnny are driving around and Daniel takes Johnny to the South Seas, and they hang out and have a drink afterwards. And I thought, This is it. They're gonna be buddies. And then of course, they diverge and are not buddies. So this is like, Oh, another chance to see these two work together because I have always believed they're very similar, but they're so stubborn and set in their ways and they have this old history that they inevitably get on the wrong side. Thanks. So I'm loving this out. I'm loving it, and I cannot wait to see where it goes.

Sal Rodriguez:

Well, look what it took to make this happen, though, you know, it's like, no different than a nation. You remember how United America was after 911? I mean, it was like America. Like we I've never seen the country so united in my lifetime, as after 911. So liquid trauma it took to have Miyagi dough, hopefully, merged with Cobra Kai to unite their strengths, basically against crease.

Jason Connell:

Yeah, it does take trauma, and this is a big moment, and they're gonna put their differences aside and work together. And that's great. So now we see Robbie with a minivan and question he did have it minus one GPS. He's got hardly any money. So he's like counting coins. That's what he's down to. And he's looking disheveled and he has the same outfit he had on season two's finale. Then we cut to Sam exposing her scar, not afraid to show the world that she was cutting the fight. And then we see McGill's doctors rushing in. And then what happens?

Sal Rodriguez:

As this is all happening. We're hearing Daniel, speak to Johnny. So we're hearing Daniel in voiceover. The whole reason these kids got into trouble was because of us. We can't let them suffer because of our issues. Yeah, I gotta hand it to Daniel. Daniel. I think, again, this is the olive branch moment. He is reaching out to Johnny. He is and I think we're waiting to see Johnny's response.

Jason Connell:

Yeah. But what happens with Miguel in particular, Sal? Oh,

Sal Rodriguez:

so these nurses are rushing to Miguel. So obviously, something's happening here. Yep, medical staff is working on him. He's still having those karate tournament dreams in his head. But then he wins the tournament. And his heart is racing. We know his heart is racing. staff is working on him. He wins a tournament and he wakes up we see Miguel's eyes open. Okay, well, at least we know that he's not going to be in a coma for two or three more episodes or the whole season. So that was nice to see his eyes open or forever. So for forever. Yeah, we don't want to Terry shaido situation here. So very happy to see Miguel. Awaken out of his out of his coma. Very nice to see.

Jason Connell:

And then the Cobra Kai logo comes up, and of the episode, a really great way to bring us back. I think this episode is really about picking up the pieces. And that's a very fitting titles, which I said in the beginning, which is called aftermath. Because you need an episode like this to kind of reboot oneself and see where people are at after the climactic finish of season two. And so you couldn't expect too much going on. So we couldn't have fights and this that and the other and, and squabbles you really just needed to kind of ease this back into it as an audience as well.

Sal Rodriguez:

Well, we need healing. We need recovery. We as the audience have been through trauma we as the viewer that we as the fan, we've been through trauma, along with the cast, so we need to recover. So this episode was definitely about recovery. And I would say unity, recovery and unity. And did you see Jason I don't think you would miss this. After the logo, the final tribute at the very end.

Jason Connell:

I did this was beautiful to see and sag. Go ahead and say what it is.

Sal Rodriguez:

You know what? I'm almost going to cry here. Cobra Kai has heart, so much heart with these producers with these creators. So much heart goes into these guys love the Karate Kid. At the very end. Rob Garrison 1960 2019 Cobra Kai never dies. And then we have a shot of Rob as he looked in the Karate Kid. And then recently on an episode of Cobra Kai, so there we are, then and now. Rest in peace, Rob garrison.

Jason Connell:

Absolutely rest in peace. I love that they did it. So it was unexpected for me to see. But of course Rob Garrison had passed away September 27 2019, at the young age of 59. But that was after Season Two of Cobra Kai had already been released. So this was their first opportunity with a new episode to do such a beautiful tribute. Yeah.

Sal Rodriguez:

And it was very tear jerking, as they say, very nice to see a wonderful send off. And a wonderful close to the first episode of season three very sweet sentimental clothes with the olive branch by Daniel and the tribute to rob garrison. So a wonderful close to a fantastic first episode.

Jason Connell:

Absolutely. It was in fact, I was very moved by the entire episode. And then I literally took about five seconds now before I jumped in on episode two, because I could not stop. I did five episodes last Friday, five episodes on Saturday and just went all in on Cobra Kai, but it's fun to go back and revisit the This episode now, clean, fresh. And I appreciate this episode even more the second time around, because I do believe it serves a great purpose and sets the roadmap for us kind of sets the emotional bar where it needs to be as we push on. So really exciting. Such a great episode. So much fun to explore here today. And I look forward to episode two.

Sal Rodriguez:

And it's great to be back. You know, we've done so many special episodes as we're waiting on season three, I want to let everybody know that once we're done with season three, and we locked down 10 episodes, we're gonna re revisit our special episodes, we're going to explore other parts of the Karate Kid Cobra universe. So those those little nuggets, those little gems, those little treats and their treats for us to, we're going to be hitting those hard again.

Jason Connell:

Absolutely, we have discovered something new as we poked around. And we discovered that the Karate Kid and Cobra Kai is in tons of other pop culture things. And we're going to be bringing that to the table and sharing that and dissecting that, as well as interview Sal. And I'm sure we're going to get many, many more some surprise interviews that we've lined up already. And super exciting. So I would highly encourage people to go in and look what we've been laying down in recent months. A lot of fun from music videos to commercials that star since a crease and just so many other things.

Sal Rodriguez:

Yeah, we are all over the place as I've said before, the Cobra Kai and Signia that's our bad signal. Wherever the Cobra Kai signal is we are there

Jason Connell:

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