Saturday, January 15, 2022

Summer Slack TV Finales - Cobra Kai - Season Four

Netflix's biggest series is back for a fourth season. Cobra Kai was released on Netflix on December 31. What a perfect ways to spend New Years Eve, more binge watching. The fourth season again consists of 10 episodes. 

The season also had guest appearances from other characters in the film series, re-introduced two recurring characters after a season-long absence, and featured a cameo appearance from Carrie Underwood. 

Starring Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Courtney Henggeler, Xolo MaridueƱa, Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, Jacob Bertrand, Gianni DeCenzo, Martin Kove Vanessa Rubio & Peyton List.

Thomas Ian Griffith also joined the main cast as Terry Silver, reprising his role from The Karate Kid Part III.

Before this season dropped, Netflix renewed the series for a fifth season, likely to air later (much later) this year.

The season received mostly positive reviews, topping Netflix's global viewership charts within three days of its release, and received a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.


It took me two or three episodes to get into this season, however once I did, I really smashed it. As I look down the barrel at one and a bit more days stuck at home, I am happy to report this might be one of my last TV binges for a bit.

I need to get back to the movies, the gym, real life.

The final two episodes of the tournament were wild. Introducing new categories, new enemies along with Cobra Kai's dominance with Robby and Tory.

Tanner Buchanan as Robby Keene does a big shirtless reveal which shows he has 100% been working on his fitness.

With season five being set up in the last minutes of the season finale, this could be the best season yet to come. With new villains, new alliances, new faces. Season five is a guaranteed hit on Netflix again next summer.

I for one will be tuning into another season this time next year. The wait when you binge a show in a day is a bit much though. At least Afterlife concludes today on Netflix. 

Until next time folks, stay safe, whatever that means in NSW. Or go to a Hillsong event, there are no rules there, apparently.

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