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Cobra Kai Season Four

 

 

Cobra Kai Season Four 

 

I am very thankful I had the money to purchase Cobra Kai Season Four on DVD. This show can also be found on Netflix. This season the show is starting to lose its charm. It is starting to feel more like a soap opera with some karate mixed in. Cobra Kai Season Four does show one really important thing. That one thing is revenge is an endless cycle. Cobra Kai Season Four shows that people who refuse to let go of their anger will keep fighting the same fight over and over again. There will be spoilers in this preview. Expect a review in the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming #186.

The issues families will have with Cobra Kai Season Four are bad language, violence, blood, promotion of sexual deviancy, lies, deceit, and more. The backstabbing in Cobra Kai Season Four is really messed up. John Kreese convinces his old partner Terry Silver to come back and help him with Cobra Kai. Terry Silver stabs him in the back and steals Cobra Kai from him. On top of that Silver frames Kreese for a crime he committed. Silver also paid off the referee so Cobra Kai would win the tournament. The publisher of Cobra Kai Season Four is Netflix. The developer for Cobra Kai Season Four​ is Sony Pictures Television.
{01/07/2023}
- Paul

 


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