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Nicolai

Huge

Victor

We had to wait more than a year for season 3, it was brutal with that cliffhanger (without giving any spoilers of course). Think it was even almost a 2 years wait. Season 2 was released April 24, 2019 and Season 3 January 1, 2021. There was uncertainty and delays because the contract with Youtube ended and they were working out a deal with Netflix. There was also delays on Netflix's side.

Raven Dark

Kreese taking over Cobra Kai wouldn't be that hard, money-wise. He's living in a shelter, which means no rent, utilities, or food to pay for, since they cover all those and provide meals. Charging the students for classes would cover the rent to the landlord of the building where the dojo is. The landlord is kind of sleazy, so he probably made a deal with Kreese, happily, since he didn't like Jonny, and that gets rid of him. Depending on how much the landlord is charging, it wouldn't even take that many students to cover the rent, and there are lots. Honestly, as long as he gets the money he's asking for, the landlord (I forget his name) wouldn't care who takes the lease over, as long as Kreese doesn't make trouble for him. Loving these reactions. I get a huge kick out of how excited and into this show you are. Thanks, JV!

Diablos Cafe

I think it’s highly unfair to criticize these teenagers using stunt doubles when adults use them more in mainstream media