‘Cobra Kai’ Never Dies But All’s Well That Ends Well

Seven years ago, Cobra Kai premiered on YouTube. It was a risky move as the streaming service wasn’t known as well for original content as much as Netflix or Hulu. But its popularity and creativity managed to survive more than just pop culture memories from Gen Xers. As a matter of fact, it has beenContinue reading “‘Cobra Kai’ Never Dies But All’s Well That Ends Well”

‘Cobra Kai’ Never Dies But Final Season Seems To Be On Life Support

Cobra Kai has been one of those rare legacy mediums that has managed to build on what the original did without compromising the integrity or shamelessly patronizing the fans. It’s actually built a new fan base of younger viewers and even those who may not have watched the original as it seemed almost over andContinue reading “‘Cobra Kai’ Never Dies But Final Season Seems To Be On Life Support”

‘The Karate Kid’ At 40 Still A Champion

The Karate Kid is one of those great movies that became popular during the 1980s, then a joke in the 1990s before finding some love and attention again during the 2010s. In There’s Something About Mary, Matt Dillon’s character used the movie as a joke saying it’s a classic, but now 40 years later, he’sContinue reading “‘The Karate Kid’ At 40 Still A Champion”

‘Cobra Kai’ Still Kicking, But Final Season Is Just Beginning

The first part of the sixth and final season of Cobra Kai dropped on Netflix recently. The fact that this show even lasted past its second season is a testament of how to do a legacy series the right way and avoiding that dreaded F word – fanfiction. On the surface, the series could’ve failed.Continue reading “‘Cobra Kai’ Still Kicking, But Final Season Is Just Beginning”