Minefields
- Episode aired Dec 31, 2021
- TV-14
- 34m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
3.6K
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Daniel invites Anthony to join Miyagi-Do and discovers he doesn't know his son as well as he thought. Miguel learns about Johnny and Carmen's relationship.Daniel invites Anthony to join Miyagi-Do and discovers he doesn't know his son as well as he thought. Miguel learns about Johnny and Carmen's relationship.Daniel invites Anthony to join Miyagi-Do and discovers he doesn't know his son as well as he thought. Miguel learns about Johnny and Carmen's relationship.
Gianni DeCenzo
- Demetri
- (as Gianni Decenzo)
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I know the opinions are mixed on this point but this season for me is a much welcome improvement upon the last season and ìs much closer in spirit to the first season and the movie trilogy.
Interesting stuff this season with various characters. Anthony went from being an occasional punchline to a character with an arc, and I like the direction it has taken. Very funny episode! The second half of season 4 has been very good!
It is season four, come on, I dont want new arcs to begin, I want the old arcs to close, so I don't care about Anthony. This season is missing action so far, but this episode was solid, with emotional moments, which is unusual from Cobra Kai.
This season is quickly losing the plot, like how did these kids get away with so much before getting caught? How useless is the school? More filler before the tournament and there's no heart.
Seriously.... while we knew this was coming, that Daniel's son would lose his babyfat and will have to become part of the show... his story along with fake Jaden Smith Urkel-Son is just going nowhere.
This is the fourth season of a show with some great characters, some old, some new, but these characters that are new-new just get in the way.
Mind you, I like the connection between Urkel and Robbie, somewhat, but now having to go through Daniel's boy going through what he went through... being bullied... when that mirror-bully aspect already happened with. Miguel...
Miguel is the new Daniel, Robbie was the new Daniel then became the new Johnny and now is the new Creese while Creese has hired The Emperor to his flawed but redeemable Darth Vader and...
This show is simply becoming like the supermarket I just left being New Years...
Too dang crowded...
To sustain the quality, the writers should stick with Oscar and Felix aka Johnny and Daniel and stop overloading the shelves... I mean, how many people is Daniel going to teach to clean a car??????
This is the fourth season of a show with some great characters, some old, some new, but these characters that are new-new just get in the way.
Mind you, I like the connection between Urkel and Robbie, somewhat, but now having to go through Daniel's boy going through what he went through... being bullied... when that mirror-bully aspect already happened with. Miguel...
Miguel is the new Daniel, Robbie was the new Daniel then became the new Johnny and now is the new Creese while Creese has hired The Emperor to his flawed but redeemable Darth Vader and...
This show is simply becoming like the supermarket I just left being New Years...
Too dang crowded...
To sustain the quality, the writers should stick with Oscar and Felix aka Johnny and Daniel and stop overloading the shelves... I mean, how many people is Daniel going to teach to clean a car??????
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThere is a post-credits memorial that reads "Albert Olmstead 1982-2021." Olmstead worked behind the scenes with cameras and electricity on the show.
- GoofsDevon Lee says Chong Li threw dirt into Van Damme's face in Bloodsport (1988), but that was incorrect. It was a chalky tablet he crushed into a powder and then threw it into Van Damme's face.
- Quotes
Carmen Diaz: [when Miguel learns Johnny is dating her] Miggy, are you okay?
Miguel Diaz: Yeah, I'm fine. Uh, I think. Surprised. But also not super surprised. I would have chosen someone with, uh, better food in their refrigerator.
- ConnectionsReferences Billy Jack (1971)
- SoundtracksDirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
(uncredited)
Written by Bon Scott, Angus Young, and Malcolm Young
Performed by AC/DC
Details
- Runtime34 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
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