![]() You know when you first met me, I was a messed up kid. ![]() I'm not saying Daniel is at his best when he's down and out, but he always is his most likable and easy to root for when he's the underdog.ĭaniel: Every time I try to fight for what's right, somebody gets hurt. And it's also refreshing to see the reversal of Johnny being the stable one with the advice over Daniel, who was in shambles without Amanda and the kids. ![]() Johnny prioritizing his family juxtaposed with Daniel failing at that was great. We got a perfect glimpse of what their family could be when Carmen returned home to find Johnny and the boys happily eating dinner together. And he even got the reward he deserved because they could have played the angle that Miguel and Robby were a united front against Johnny, angry about a new baby on the way, but the boys were genuinely over the moon. And Miguel could take Robby's remorse as genuine.Īnother point to Johnny. And the two got to talk and be honest about their feelings and where they were then and now. I had tunnel.īut, of course, Miguel didn't. I mean I was the cause of the worse moment of your life, and if it's any consolation, it was the worst moment of my life too. I had tunnel vision, and I got so angry that I just, I barely knew where we were. Robby: I just wanted to finish the fight. Miguel: Last time we fought like this, why didn't you hold back? I did it to be a badass and find balance. Miguel: I didn't get into karate to hurt people. The two of them mirroring their fight in that school was wonderfully done and brought the necessary stakes, especially as it built to that moment where Miguel had the opportunity to kick Robby over the banister of the apartment complex. Robby: The Sequel was definitely one of the best fight sequences of the season thus far.
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