Scandale du Jour
JordanStaal#1Fan
Season 2 was even better than the 1st.
That final episode was just wow!
That final episode was just wow!
He was a little more than beaten up, lol.Miguel's mom is so irrational. She dates Johhny, knowing he teaches karate to her son, happy her son won the tournament and all, but the moment he is beaten up in school it's all Johnny's fault? GTFOH
Mainly Robby. The rest of the cast is improving, imo. The choreography for the school fight was absolutely wild, the show is really hitting its stride. The writers are really doing a good job of leveraging the franchise’s history to create logical plot threads. Looking forward to Season 3.I haven't watched all of season 2 yet, but I think the acting in this season was pretty bad (so far anyway). Especially Robby.
This is one of the most ridiculous trailers I have ever seen.......
When did this come to Netflix?! I binged both seasons with my gf on the weekend. I'd watched the 1st years ago but since it was on YouTube I didn't really follow closely but now it's on Netflix, which is dope.
Yeah, I am still hyped because I know the first two seasons were great... but the editing on that trailer is very... amateur.
Why is there no Chad McQueen (Dutch) from the film?
My Best-Carey
Some were wondering about the time span the kids became good from season 1.
It seemed that school was already well underway and according to the film the Valley tournament was in December so it seemed the the kids became masters at Karate in a span of no longer than 3 months.
I looked up how long the average person can become good at basic Karate it apparently it ranges from around 5 months to a year so not much for believability there.
Great show though, haven't binges a new showing this since probably ever.
Yeah but they were all black belts - we are taking about three years to get there. It’s not like Johnny is teaching any type of structure system. In reality all of those kids would have gotten torn up in a tourney. The show is not huge on believability.