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Cobra Kai: Season 5
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<blockquote data-quote="NKALWENI21" data-source="post: 1117097" data-attributes="member: 25834"><p>I'm astonished. Having something in stories we frequently don't see anymore—lessons, morals, etc.—reconciles two worlds and perfectly combines nostalgia with the modern world in which we live. It's good to see something like this in a divided nation when we may be rather pessimistic. It's an excellent program. The best stories have tension that builds to a climax, but this program has layers of conflict that build many discoveries and character development. Lessons learned include how to let go of the past, mature, reconcile, show mercy, recognize one's responsibilities when one gains authority or how avoid letting power corrupt you, among other things. There are relationships between friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, teachers, and students, young and old, "crude non-PC" and PC more sensitive and culturally aware, etc. I watched season 5 here they have full episodes <a href="https://bit.ly/3RNcPwi" target="_blank">Cobra kai series</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NKALWENI21, post: 1117097, member: 25834"] I'm astonished. Having something in stories we frequently don't see anymore—lessons, morals, etc.—reconciles two worlds and perfectly combines nostalgia with the modern world in which we live. It's good to see something like this in a divided nation when we may be rather pessimistic. It's an excellent program. The best stories have tension that builds to a climax, but this program has layers of conflict that build many discoveries and character development. Lessons learned include how to let go of the past, mature, reconcile, show mercy, recognize one's responsibilities when one gains authority or how avoid letting power corrupt you, among other things. There are relationships between friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, teachers, and students, young and old, "crude non-PC" and PC more sensitive and culturally aware, etc. I watched season 5 here they have full episodes [URL="https://bit.ly/3RNcPwi"]Cobra kai series[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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