Ex-Degenerate
- El episodio se transmitió el 13 feb 2025
- TV-14
- 49min
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9.5/10
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Rivalidades feroces. Nuevas oportunidades. Daniel y Johnny vuelven a estar donde todo empezó, y lo que está en juego nunca ha sido tan alto.Rivalidades feroces. Nuevas oportunidades. Daniel y Johnny vuelven a estar donde todo empezó, y lo que está en juego nunca ha sido tan alto.Rivalidades feroces. Nuevas oportunidades. Daniel y Johnny vuelven a estar donde todo empezó, y lo que está en juego nunca ha sido tan alto.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Thomas Ian Griffith
- Terry Silver
- (solo créditos)
Martin Kove
- John Kreese
- (solo créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
The Cobra Kai writers never disappoint. This episode is what everyone could only dream of, and now that it has been fulfilled you can't describe how good it was enough
For the entire show we've gotten super good cliffhangers and villain returns. It's so sad to see this show go, as it has been the best I've ever watched.
A huge round of applauses to the cast. William Zabka the man you are!! His incredible acting performances carried this show, especially whit the emotions he shared. A background story that really gets in to your heart.
All over that, this episode catches a summary so well. Seeing the journey from all the characters and friendships is so well done.
For the entire show we've gotten super good cliffhangers and villain returns. It's so sad to see this show go, as it has been the best I've ever watched.
A huge round of applauses to the cast. William Zabka the man you are!! His incredible acting performances carried this show, especially whit the emotions he shared. A background story that really gets in to your heart.
All over that, this episode catches a summary so well. Seeing the journey from all the characters and friendships is so well done.
The Karate Kid trilogy is one of my favorite trilogies-I know Part III isn't really considered a "good" movie, but I still found it highly enjoyable. The Next Karate Kid was okay (it's a shame Hilary Swank didn't appear in this series), but I thought the franchise was over. When they announced Cobra Kai, I wasn't overly interested since most revivals tend to ruin their original legends just to shove newer, less interesting characters into the spotlight.
Cobra Kai defied all those doubts. This series has been consistently great since day one. I can't think of a single bad episode-each one builds on character and story. The development the writers give to every main cast member is perfect. While some are sidelined in this final season, they were still developed well. Of course, Daniel, Johnny, Miguel, Sam, Robbie, Tory, and Hawk are the heart of it all. They're fantastic. Both Daniel and Johnny go through such a remarkable arc that it infuriates me how other franchises discard their iconic characters. The writers of Cobra Kai treat these legacies with respect.
Then there's Silver and Kreese. Both provided great (if slightly over-the-top) villains for our heroes. Thomas Ian Griffith is just as great here as he was in Part III. That said, I do think his ending, along with Kreese's, was a little... underwhelming? It almost feels like the writers just needed them gone.
All in all, Cobra Kai has been a fantastic series. From start to finish, it's delivered amazing fights, strong acting, great writing, and, most importantly, pure fun. So many shows these days forget that. While this series might not stand alongside all-time greats like Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, or The Wire, it will be remembered as a show that treated its characters with respect, honored its roots, and gave fans something truly entertaining. It's a pity it's over-I could've happily watched a few more seasons-but I'm also glad they ended it on a high note.
There's also a new movie coming soon that will reunite us with Daniel, as well as Jackie Chan's character from that bland remake they did years back. It'll be interesting to see how they handle that.
Anyway, it's been a fun ride and a great finale.
Cobra Kai defied all those doubts. This series has been consistently great since day one. I can't think of a single bad episode-each one builds on character and story. The development the writers give to every main cast member is perfect. While some are sidelined in this final season, they were still developed well. Of course, Daniel, Johnny, Miguel, Sam, Robbie, Tory, and Hawk are the heart of it all. They're fantastic. Both Daniel and Johnny go through such a remarkable arc that it infuriates me how other franchises discard their iconic characters. The writers of Cobra Kai treat these legacies with respect.
Then there's Silver and Kreese. Both provided great (if slightly over-the-top) villains for our heroes. Thomas Ian Griffith is just as great here as he was in Part III. That said, I do think his ending, along with Kreese's, was a little... underwhelming? It almost feels like the writers just needed them gone.
All in all, Cobra Kai has been a fantastic series. From start to finish, it's delivered amazing fights, strong acting, great writing, and, most importantly, pure fun. So many shows these days forget that. While this series might not stand alongside all-time greats like Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, or The Wire, it will be remembered as a show that treated its characters with respect, honored its roots, and gave fans something truly entertaining. It's a pity it's over-I could've happily watched a few more seasons-but I'm also glad they ended it on a high note.
There's also a new movie coming soon that will reunite us with Daniel, as well as Jackie Chan's character from that bland remake they did years back. It'll be interesting to see how they handle that.
Anyway, it's been a fun ride and a great finale.
Cobra Kai never dies.
My gosh, was this a near perfect episode. I felt extreme tension for the last fight. Even before it started, you felt scared for the character. You felt scared for them. The tension was really there. It was such an edge of seat experience the entire fight. That was if you were in your seat, I was cheering and jumping around. The training scene could of been longer but was absolutely awesome, and some of the endings could of been better. Did feel a bit rushed, but the main part of the episode just felt so eerie. I felt scared, for the first time in Cobra Kai history, the audience felt on edge.
We feared. We were afraid. But, Pain Does not Exist in this dojo. Cobra Kai never dies.
My gosh, was this a near perfect episode. I felt extreme tension for the last fight. Even before it started, you felt scared for the character. You felt scared for them. The tension was really there. It was such an edge of seat experience the entire fight. That was if you were in your seat, I was cheering and jumping around. The training scene could of been longer but was absolutely awesome, and some of the endings could of been better. Did feel a bit rushed, but the main part of the episode just felt so eerie. I felt scared, for the first time in Cobra Kai history, the audience felt on edge.
We feared. We were afraid. But, Pain Does not Exist in this dojo. Cobra Kai never dies.
Somehow, Cobra Kai has been one of my favorite series to follow. It was light, fun, witty, repetitive, very emotional and all at once.
With this episode, Cobra Kai ended with fantastic payoffs and performances, the usual fun and silly ideas, I totally thought it was perfect. It was always a light-hearted show with many witty moments and choices, it did not disappoint. The last part of season 6 is probably the best thing in Karate Kid universe.
I remember seeing the movie 2 at the cinema, probably two or three years after the original release because I was too young. Immediately after seeing the first on TV. It was a family adventure to discover these films as a child.
35/36 years later we have this perfect closure and I absolutely loved it.
With this episode, Cobra Kai ended with fantastic payoffs and performances, the usual fun and silly ideas, I totally thought it was perfect. It was always a light-hearted show with many witty moments and choices, it did not disappoint. The last part of season 6 is probably the best thing in Karate Kid universe.
I remember seeing the movie 2 at the cinema, probably two or three years after the original release because I was too young. Immediately after seeing the first on TV. It was a family adventure to discover these films as a child.
35/36 years later we have this perfect closure and I absolutely loved it.
It couldn't have been better. Even if this final season exceeded its stay a little bit, I'd prefer this rather than anything else. Episodes 11 & 12 were great, while 13,14 & 15 were fantastic. The show runners did an incredible job with this series as a whole and more importantly, ending it properly without it overstaying its welcome.
This show will easily fall in my top five of all time and can very well be around 3 or 4. At the end of the day, every episode of this show kept me entertained and hooked from day one, and ended with a bang. I couldn't be more satisfied with how they wrote this final part and the show as a whole. This series does so much justice to the Karate Kid films in ways I never thought possible.
Thank you Cobra Kai for striking first, striking hard, and showing no mercy through your six fantastical seasons of television. Cobra Kai never dies!
This show will easily fall in my top five of all time and can very well be around 3 or 4. At the end of the day, every episode of this show kept me entertained and hooked from day one, and ended with a bang. I couldn't be more satisfied with how they wrote this final part and the show as a whole. This series does so much justice to the Karate Kid films in ways I never thought possible.
Thank you Cobra Kai for striking first, striking hard, and showing no mercy through your six fantastical seasons of television. Cobra Kai never dies!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaIn The Karate Kid, Johnny claims to be an ex-degenerate for his senior year of high school.
- ErroresThere are no direct flights to Okinawa from any airport in the US.
- Citas
Daniel LaRusso: You're all right, Lawrence.
- ConexionesFeatures El Karate Kid (1984)
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