Lmao it’s the Aussie expats in Mexico you have to worry about?
That was absolutely bizarre. And entirely unrealistic
shareThat was absolutely bizarre. And entirely unrealistic
shareAgreed. That was pretty ridiculous.
shareIt was realistic. Read up on the history of Australia. Australia used to be a prison for the British Empire. All Aussie's come from a family tree of criminals. Most likely they were in Mexico, as part of a caravan, working their way to our southern border
shareAll Aussie's come from a family tree of criminals.
Fucking hell millsey!
We can't live in denial. This must be acknowledged about the history of Australia. The continent was once a prison
shareYeah, that was weird. I'm guessing that since Miguel was going to run into his dad who was a criminal, they didn't want to show Mexico as being riddled with crime but at the same time, they wanted and added bit of drama (and a fight scene) to start things off with. Enter: random Australian surfers/muggers.
shareYeah but only white males can be villains now. In reality the white Aussie would be a victim himself.
I also though the dream sequence where she is thinking about Johnny and the baby, the baby was probably a little too dark given he is white and she is also not that dark herself. I know genetics is a crap shoot but it just struck me as odd.
Woulda been great if they had run into Bodhi from Point Break!
He really did paddle to New Zealand!
"And entirely unrealistic".
Welcome to Cobra Kai. Paper thin plots, weak as water premises and two dimensional bad guys.
Not saying I'm going to stop watching it tho, this show has some intangible quality I just can't resist.
What was bizarre was just how quickly they wrapped up that whole storyline, but it was probably for the best.
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