Cobra Kai Season 6 Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0aa_JaA-c8
Looks like Thomas Ian Griffith has gone back to his retirement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0aa_JaA-c8
Looks like Thomas Ian Griffith has gone back to his retirement.
Season 6: Will Daniel-San's wife finally no longer be the only person in the valley that doesn't know karate?
shareI'm hoping they will make her like what Rey was. In the last episode, she beats up that female sensei, despite having little to no training and becomes the leader of Miyagi Do karate.
shareThis is insane. They have split this season into 3 parts of 5 episodes. 5 FUCKING EPISODES!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobra_Kai_season_6?useskin=vector#Episodes
It was already bad enough that the new standard for TV became 8 instead of the 13 which is how it should be — the way it used to be — now we only get 5. This is the bullshit they're now trying to push on us.
Can somebody find out who is responsible for shortening the seasons of TV shows? We need to compile a list and shame them out of the industry.
I bet a few years from now, tv shows will release 1 episode per year. which would be called part 1 of part 15.
shareI bet you that it won't be too far from that at the rate we are going. I mean, fuck, these aren't even TV series anymore, these are all miniseries. Where are the 13-14 episode seasons like FX and HBO used to do? That was the golden era of Television. Why fuck with something that not only works but is gold. They had to fuck with it and fucked everything up.
shareThe golden era of TV was the 50s & 60s when a season was 30-40 episodes a year. Present day salary demands make that impossible now.
shareI see what you're saying but it wasn't the Golden Era. The Golden Era was golden because it was the perfect balance between quality and quantity. Yes, you only get 13-14 episodes, but you get a beautifully written cinematic experience that rivals most films.
Think about shows like Breaking Bad, The Shield, The Wire, Sons of Anarchy, Dexter, etc. There are only a few films that I can think of that are as good as the writing, acting, and cinematography of those shows. What you had before the Golden Era (1999-2015) were sitcoms and low quality shows with a few exceptions here and there.