If you are a fan of The Karate Kid and haven't watched Cobra Kai-- YouTube's new series that tells the story of Johnny and Daniel thirty years later-- you're missing out. You don't have to be a Karate Kid fan to enjoy it. This is, without a doubt, the must-see show of 2018.
It has character development that rivals the twists and turns in Game of Thrones. (Good people turn bad, bad turn good, who I root for constantly changes!)
It has comedy that's as hilarious as Rick and Morty (I sang extra loudly to an REO Speedwagon song on the radio this morning).
It's got Shakespearean drama. Johnny and Daniel's kids could be Romeo and Juliet.
Cobra Kai is that good.
But this post isn't a review of the show, which currently has a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes-- geez, how much more evidence do you need to watch it?
This is a post about everything I want to see in the second season of Cobra Kai. And yes, YouTube has already confirmed a second season!
So, here are ten predictions of what we will see in season two. Share your thoughts in the comments-- I'd love to know what you think!
SPOILERS AHEAD, obviously. We're talking about season one, so if you haven't watched it yet, STOP READING AND GO WATCH TV. (Can't believe I just wrote that.)
Ten Predictions for Season Two of Cobra Kai:
1. Miguel trains with Kreese and leaves Johnny.
He is the Annakin Skywalker of the show, and he not only won't turn back to good, he will only get worse. I don't want this to happen-- I love the kid! But it has to happen. Why?
Daniel repeats a Miyagi-teaching near the end of the season: "There's no such thing as a bad student, only a bad teacher. Teacher says, student does."
Johnny has witnessed what Cobra Kai teaching does to kids (it takes seeing his son hurt by the students simply applying his teaching!). and Miguel and Hawk have to remain bad in order for him to realize how terrible "No Mercy" is. Plus, we're seeing Miguel become the young version of Johnny. We just got to see him before he turned, whereas by the time we met Johnny in the original film, he had already been manipulated by Cobra Kai. I could see a long-term redemption perhaps, but it's not in Miguel's immediate future.
And there's one big factor we have to remember. Miguel will learn in season two that Robby is Johnny's son. Miguel has father issues, too-- he and his mom left a "bad guy" behind. Seeing Johnny as a bad father will destroy Miguel's view of him, sending him into the next father-figure. He'll seek even more revenge under Kreese's guidance.
2. Johnny joins Miyagi-Do Karate.
It may be too late for some of his students, but it's not too late for him. He saw what Miguel did to his own son, and everything about Johnny's character at the end of the show screams "save me."
He sees how respectful his son because of Miyagi-Do. Can you imagine Johnny and Daniel teaming up? It would be incredible! Johnny can offer the aggression of Cobra Kai without the attitude. He needs balance in his life, and Miyagi-Do is the way he'll achieve balance, rebuild a relationship with his son, and ultimately become the hero we wanted to see him be in season one.
3. Sensei Kreese takes over Cobra Kai.
Miguel and Hawk will become Kreese's top students. This will be another knife in Johnny's back that drives him to change his teaching. Imagine the terrible moment of Miguel telling Johnny that he's the weak man, and turning total heel by joining Kreese's team! Just as Robby wanted to get back at Johnny by training with Daniel, Miguel will get back at him by training with Kreese.
4. We will see a Johnny versus Kreese fight, and Johnny will lose.
It's not because Johnny is weak. It's because Johnny still has great fear of the old evil Sensei. He will realize he has more to learn, but that he can't learn it from Kreese. So, where will Johnny go? This may be another factor that drives him to Miyagi-Do karate.
5. Samantha LaRusso gets back into karate with her father.
We saw this pretty clearly at the end, when Sam practices in the family dojo. It was also foreshadowed when Aisha told her at the tournament that it would be nice to have more girls involved.
6. Terry Silver is revealed as Miguel's father.
Miguel's mother tells Johnny that they left a "bad guy" behind a long time ago, and that Miguel doesn't have any relationship with his father. The father was involved in all sorts of bad business. We know that Silver was involved in corrupt business around the world. There are even similarities between Silver and Miguel's appearances. I expect this to be a big twist near the end of season two, and it will hopefully change Miguel again. He'll seek redemption, as Johnny has. There's hope for the kid, but he's got a lot of uphill battles to fight.
7. Ali returns.
There were just WAY too many references to Ali in the first season for her not to return.Prediction: she will have broken up with her husband, moved back to California, and will start dating Johnny again. I have no doubt that the two will get together, if Cobra Kai can get Elisabeth Shue on board. Johnny even kept a gift from her and carries it with him thirty years later. This will happen, if the actress will agree to the work. Can everyone message her now, please?
8. Robby gets seriously hurt.
Johnny's character is incredibly well developed on the show (props to the writers!). While I do think Johnny will be good, rebuild his relationship with his son, and even partner with Miyagi-Do karate, it may not happen in episode one of season two. Remember how brutal The Karate Kid Part II became? It wasn't about a tournament. It was a street fight. Robby could get jumped by Cobra Kai, get seriously hurt, and this may be another factor that finally forces Johnny to reject Cobra Kai teaching.
9. The big rivalry will be Samantha versus Miguel.
He hit her, even if it was an accident. We'll see girl power in season two. Especially if Robby gets hurt, we will see not a Romeo and Juliet romance, but a Romeo versus Juliet story. This will lead to the 2019 All Valley Tournament, and it will be Sam versus her ex-boyfriend.
Sam will win, and we will cheer!
10. We will NOT get a Johnny versus Daniel rematch. But Daniel will fight.
I was furious we didn't get to see the "Rocky III" fight they had planned after a day of drinking. If Johnny and Daniel are to grow, we can't root for them to fight. Believe me, I want to see it, but I also know that the show has to be better than that. They must evolve into characters of mutual respect at least. We will see Daniel fight, though. In previous films, Mr. Miyagi always saved Daniel and fought off the bullies. Now, it's Daniel's turn. And-- connecting to prediction 4-- I am betting we will see Daniel save Johnny from Kreese. That would be quite the showdown!
What are your theories and thoughts? Let me know!
P.S. Cobra Kai writers-- if you need someone on your staff, well . . . get in touch with me! :)
Why did I even write this? Here's a little about me, if you're interested.
Like many kids in the 80s, I watched The Karate Kid so many times I had warped the VHS tape and begged my parents to buy me another. Not only that, but it was my reason to get involved in the martial arts myself. I trained for over twenty years and opened my own successful dojo-- Metamora Martial Arts, an after-school program for kids and parents. That program produced eleven black belts, multiple world champions, and earned Black Belt Magazine's BEST youth program in the entire United States one year! Currently, I run a karate club at a college, where I am a professor of communication.
I write creatively, too. My current series is called Rabbit in Red, a horror adventure/mystery for teens and adults, and it's developed an international fan base!
Learn more about me at www.joechianakas.com.
Blogging about horror, writing, and more. My new novel, Darkness Calls, is represented by Patty Carothers and Amy Brewer of Metamorphosis Literary Agency. My award-winning horror trilogy, Rabbit in Red, is complete and available from your favorite bookseller.
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Monday, May 14, 2018
New Book Updates!
It is a great honor to be asked, "When's the next book coming
out?" For those who have private messaged me and commented on social
media, I can't thank you enough.
I thought I'd take a minute to tell you where I am and where I
hope to be.
My latest project is titled DARKNESS CALLS. Originally titled The
Pit of Darkness, this book has gone through quite a metamorphosis (ironic and
appropriate, you'll see, when you read the story).
Here's a little "what's it about" blurb:
The woods outside of a small Midwestern high school lead to
all sorts of evil and monsters, collectively called the Darkness. The Darkness
feeds on children with great energies—webs of light that only it can see.
Beyond the woods hides a powerful magic, the greatest secret in the world. The
Darkness desires to consume the webs of light and transform itself into the
ultimate beast, all the while guarding the one secret that can destroy it.
Christina and Fiara fought the Darkness once before as
kids, and although they survived, they certainly aren’t the same. The Darkness
destroyed Christina’s family, and it turned Fiara into something not fully
human. Now, it temporarily possesses Christina’s body to gather the new kids it
needs.
But Christina isn’t having it this time. She refuses to
willingly kill for the Darkness, and she manages to break free from its hold on
her. She gathers the ones it wanted dead and forms a small army instead. From
all the turbulence of adolescence to life’s biggest mysteries, a group of
teenagers embark on a quest to save their friends and ultimately the world.
So, just by reading that I hope you will see that I am
trying to create something BIG. That blurb represents just the first part of
the story, and I've created five parts-- each told from a different character's
point-of-view. I have fallen in love with these characters. Christina, Lawson,
Angelica, Teddy, Fiara, Elle, Mr. Lee . . once you meet them all, I hope you
will love them, too.
When can you expect it?
Well, Rabbit in Red earned
tens-of-thousands of readers, and I will always be honored by its success and
the fandom it created. I hope all Rabbit in Red fans will
enjoy this, but I also hope Darkness Calls brings in
tens-of-thousands of new readers.
So, I'm shopping the book around to agents and new
publishers.
In the meantime, I am working my a$$ off on edits. Here's a
summary of that, meant to be advice to all you aspiring authors
I finished the first draft of Darkness Calls in summer
2017. I spent the fall of 2017 doing a re-write. I gathered a team of beta
readers winter 2017. Based on their feedback, I re-wrote the book again. Then I
found a second team of beta readers early 2018. Re-wrote the book again. Now,
I'm working with my Rabbit in Red editor Kathy Teel to go over
it one more time. Yes, it's another re-write!
If it sounds like a lot of work, well, it is! But every
edit, every rewrite, every revision takes me one step closer to making this my
best book yet. I want to give it my best, and that's why I'm providing you with
this update. Yeah, I think you may have enjoyed it just fine, if I had
published it already. But by taking a little extra time and collaborating with
others, I hope you will LOVE it.
Wish me luck, too, please. Some of you may think it's a
given that because I'm already published, I will have no problem publishing
this one. Unless you self-publish or run your own publishing company, this is a
very challenging industry. So, I need your well wishes and positive thoughts!
If I'm "lucky" (and by lucky I mean if I've
worked hard enough to make it happen!), I hope to announce a new partnership
this summer. Stay tuned, my friends!
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