Cobra Kai: Season 2 TV review - Aussieboyreviews

IS COBRA KAI’S MARTIAL ARTS MORE GRAPHIC AND POWERFUL THAN THE FIRST SEASON?

Without a doubt, the second season of Cobra Kai is another brilliant, but quite violent series based around the story of The Karate Kid. Karate Kid and Cobra Kai fans will appreciate this season.

Storyline

Johnny continues building a new life, but a face from his past couldtotally disrupt his future. Meanwhile, Daniel opens Miyagi-Do to rival Cobra Kai.

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TV details

Creator: Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg
Cast: Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Xolo Maridueña, Tanner Buchanan, Martin Kove, Mary Mouser, Jacob Bertrand, Peyton List
Release Date (Australia): 24 April 2019
Episodes: Mercy, Part II / Back in Black / Fire and Ice / The Moment of Truth / All In / Take a Right / Lull / Glory of Love / Pulpo / No Mercy
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Action
Country: USA
Language: English

CONTENT GUIDE (warning: May contain spoilers)

Themes (PG)

The series features themes in the form of bullying, fighting and relationship disputes.

Violence (M)

There are several depictions of martial arts violence in the form of kicking and punching, resulting in brief blood detail and very mild injury detail.

Coarse Language (M)

The series features a use of the word “f**king”, in addition to frequent use of the words “s**t”, “bitch”, “p***y”, “ass” and “damn”.

Sex (PG)

The series includes infrequent sexual references and scenes of passionate kissing.

Aussie boy's thoughts

Despite the new toxic attitude of teenagers being violent and abusing their karate skills, Cobra Kai’s second season is still appealing, senses power and shows no mercy. It’s definitely not as anticipating or charming as the first season, even though the original Karate Kid characters are reintroduced as adults. However, teens and adults will have plenty of in this season. It’s just unfortunate that the toxicity of some of the main characters has lead to the point where they’re unlikeable and idiotic.

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