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OH NO THEY DIDN’T! Podcast: Episode 16: ‘Cobra Kai’

This time on Forces of Geek Presents OH NO THEY DIDN’T!, the podcast about remakes, sequels and reboots, Todd, Archie and T.J. wax on and on about the new YouTube Red original series Cobra Kai, a follow up 34 years after the beloved 80s classic The Karate Kid!

Does it sweep the leg or deliver a crane kick to the face?

Will we give No Mercy to the ambitious series?

Trust quality of what you know, not quantity.

That said, you can also check out ALL of our past episodes over at our website ONTDpodcast.com

 

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