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Skeletons

  • Episode aired Feb 13, 2025
  • TV-14
  • 39m
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Skeletons (2025)
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As the moment of truth arrives, Daniel and Johnny confront their pasts. Then it's fight time as Robby battles Axel in the world karate championship.As the moment of truth arrives, Daniel and Johnny confront their pasts. Then it's fight time as Robby battles Axel in the world karate championship.As the moment of truth arrives, Daniel and Johnny confront their pasts. Then it's fight time as Robby battles Axel in the world karate championship.

  • Director
    • Joel Novoa
  • Writers
    • Robert Mark Kamen
    • Josh Heald
    • Jon Hurwitz
  • Stars
    • Ralph Macchio
    • William Zabka
    • Courtney Henggeler
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    4K
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    • Director
      • Joel Novoa
    • Writers
      • Robert Mark Kamen
      • Josh Heald
      • Jon Hurwitz
    • Stars
      • Ralph Macchio
      • William Zabka
      • Courtney Henggeler
    • 17User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ralph Macchio
    Ralph Macchio
    • Daniel LaRusso
    William Zabka
    William Zabka
    • Johnny Lawrence
    Courtney Henggeler
    Courtney Henggeler
    • Amanda LaRusso
    Xolo Maridueña
    Xolo Maridueña
    • Miguel Diaz
    Tanner Buchanan
    Tanner Buchanan
    • Robby Keene
    Mary Mouser
    Mary Mouser
    • Samantha LaRusso
    Peyton List
    Peyton List
    • Tory Nichols
    Jacob Bertrand
    Jacob Bertrand
    • Eli 'Hawk' Moskowitz
    Gianni DeCenzo
    Gianni DeCenzo
    • Demetri Alexopoulos
    Dallas Dupree Young
    Dallas Dupree Young
    • Kenny Payne
    Vanessa Rubio
    Vanessa Rubio
    • Carmen Diaz
    Thomas Ian Griffith
    Thomas Ian Griffith
    • Terry Silver
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • John Kreese
    Lewis Tan
    Lewis Tan
    • Sensei Wolf
    Griffin Santopietro
    Griffin Santopietro
    • Anthony LaRusso
    Oona O'Brien
    Oona O'Brien
    • Devon Lee
    Carsten Norgaard
    Carsten Norgaard
    • Gunther
    Aedin Mincks
    Aedin Mincks
    • Mitch
    • Director
      • Joel Novoa
    • Writers
      • Robert Mark Kamen
      • Josh Heald
      • Jon Hurwitz
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    9tassos_74

    Cobra Kai is finally back

    After season 2 I was not excited. All seasons were satisfying but just that. Finally all the waiting for a deserving ending starts to pay off.

    This episodes is one of my favourites so far.

    The whole story comes to a full circle of where it started.

    But this is not the reason that I wrote this review. It's clear that the success of the series besides the hype of season 1 is the acting of William Zabka (Johnny Lawrence). He is the real protagonist of the show and his acting in the scene with master Kreese is really great and I was impressed! I really wonder how this guy haven't played more demanding and serious roles. He is a great actor.

    This episode is the first after several seasons that made me again anxious and I can't wait to see the next for the end of a story that we grew up with.
    10haugy-43371

    That's what I'm talking about.

    Cobra Kai has been one of those rare shows that somehow keeps you hooked, even when you start to doubt it can stick the landing. By the time I was deep into the latest season, I'll admit I was starting to get skeptical. The stakes were higher than ever, the rivalries were multiplying, and the nostalgia factor-while still a huge draw-felt like it might not be enough to tie everything together. How could they wrap up this sprawling saga of karate, redemption, and teenage drama without it feeling forced or, worse, cheesy? I was ready to brace myself for a letdown. But I was wrong. So very wrong. Cobra Kai doesn't just stick the landing-it executes a flawless roundhouse kick to the face and walks away with its head held high. Cobra Kai never dies, and this season proves it beyond a shadow of a doubt.

    What makes this show so special is its ability to evolve while staying true to its roots. From the moment it premiered, Cobra Kai took the Karate Kid legacy and flipped it on its head, giving us Johnny Lawrence's perspective and turning Daniel LaRusso into something more complex than the clean-cut hero we remembered. Over the seasons, it's juggled an ever-growing cast of characters-new kids like Miguel, Sam, Tory, and Robby, alongside the old guard-and somehow kept them all relevant. But as the final season loomed, I worried the writers might stumble under the weight of it all. Could they really resolve Johnny and Daniel's endless feud, give the teens their due, and still deliver those epic fight scenes we've come to crave? The answer is a resounding yes.

    The pacing this season is relentless, but not overwhelming. Every episode builds on the last, weaving together personal stakes with the larger-than-life karate showdowns that define the series. The writers don't shy away from the messiness of these characters' lives-Johnny's struggle to be a better father, Daniel's battle with his own pride, Tory's raw pain, and Miguel's quiet strength. It's emotional, but never manipulative. And when the fights come-and oh, do they come-they're as brutal and beautifully choreographed as ever. The finale, in particular, is a masterclass in payoff. Without spoiling anything, I'll say this: it's the kind of climax that makes you want to stand up and cheer, not just for the action, but for how far everyone has come.

    What really blew me away, though, was how Cobra Kai refused to take the easy way out. It could've leaned hard into nostalgia or tied everything up in a neat little bow, but instead, it doubles down on the gray areas. These characters aren't perfect, and their victories aren't either. That's what keeps it real. That's what keeps it alive. By the time the credits rolled, I wasn't just satisfied-I was buzzing with adrenaline and, honestly, a little sad it was over. But the beauty of Cobra Kai is that it doesn't feel like an ending. It's more like a victory lap that leaves the door cracked open for these characters to live on in our imaginations.

    So yeah, I was skeptical. I thought the show might falter under its own ambition. But Cobra Kai proved me wrong in the best way possible. It's a testament to the power of great storytelling, killer fight choreography, and a cast that brings their A-game every time. Cobra Kai never dies.

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    • Trivia
      This third to last episode of the show is titled "Skeletons". The third episode of the show is titled "Esqueleto", which is Spanish for Skeleton.
    • Goofs
      When Robbie is laid on the physio table talking to his dad, the rolled towel behind his head inexplicably moves between shots.
    • Quotes

      Johnny Lawrence: [as Kreese is walking out] What the hell was that yesterday? Bring up all the stuff from the past, and what, you expect me to forgive you?

      John Kreese: I don't deserve forgiveness.

      Johnny Lawrence: Well, we agree on that. 'Cause I'll never forgive you for what you did.

      [Kreese nods and turns away to the door]

      Johnny Lawrence: I loved you, man.

      [Kreese stops in his tracks]

      Johnny Lawrence: I idolized you. Every good thing about myself... strength, confidence, karate, you taught me.

      [Kreese turns back around to face Johnny]

      Johnny Lawrence: I only wanted to please you. So yeah, that night in the parking lot, December 19, 1984 was the single worst moment of my life. Even more than being choked out was you abandoning me.

      [Kreese lowers his head shamefully as Johnny's voice breaks]

      Johnny Lawrence: You threw me away like trash! Right when I needed you most!

      [Kreese looks up, shocked]

      Johnny Lawrence: You have no idea what those years were like! I TRUSTED NO ONE! LEAST OF ALL MYSELF! All because of you!

      [he strikes Kreese in the chest, Kreese reaches to put his hand on Johnny's shoulder, but Johnny swats it away. Kreese then puts his hands on Johnny's arms and looks into his pleading eyes and draws him in for an embrace, which Johnny rejects and immediately submits]

      John Kreese: [tearfully] I'm so sorry, son. I... I can't change the past. I wish there was some way I could... I could make it up to you .I wish there was some way I could... I could make it up to you.

      Johnny Lawrence: Maybe there is.

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Counterbalance Entertainment
      • Sony Pictures Television
      • Westbrook Studios
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    • Runtime
      39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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