![]() ![]() What about your bike? Daniel: It's safer taking a bus. Lucille: Let's clean you up and maybe we can figure out the rules here together. I don't understand the rules here and I want to go home. Daniel: Yeah, well, I just wanna go home. Lucille: That's not fair! Daniel: Like it was fair coming over here without asking me how I felt about it. Daniel: Well, neither does palm trees, ma. ![]() Lucille: But, fighting doesn't solve anything Daniel. Lucille: You took karate! Daniel: No, not at the Y at a good school. Well, it may be great to you but it SUCKS for me! I hate this place! I HATE IT!! I just want to go home! Why can't we just go back home? Lucille: Listen to me, I cannot help you unless you tell me what's wrong! Daniel: I gotta take karate lessons. Lucille: Please look at me when I'm talking to you (sees Daniel's bruises) Oh my god! Can you tell me what's going on? And don't tell me about another bike accident! Daniel: What do you want to hear, ma? Lucille: The truth is- Daniel: No you don't want to hear the truth. Lucille: Daniel! What's the matter? Daniel: NOTHING! Lucille: Why did you throw your bike away? Daniel: Because I felt like it, Mum. This stupid bike! I hate it! Stupid bike. ![]() #MIYAGI KARATE HOW TO#Dutch: Looking for a shortcut back to Newark, Daniel? Johnny: No, he wants to learn karate! Well, here's your first lesson: how to take a fall! Dutch: Don't think about the pain. Is that understood? Cobra Kai students: YES, SENSEI! John Kreese: But you don't show, and it's open season, on him. I like that! All right, no one touches the prima donna until the tournament. John Kreese: You're a pushy little bastard, ain't ya? But I like that. John Kreese: You've got real nerve, old man. Now, you get your boy on the mat or you and I will have a major problem. John Kreese: This is a karate dojo, not a knitting class! You don't come into my dojo and drop a challenge and leave, old man. Lawrence? Johnny Lawrence: Yes, Sensei! Mr. John Kreese: Is that what's bothering you? The odds? Well, we can fix that. Five to one problem, too much ask anyone. ![]() John Kreese: What's the matter? The boy can't take care of his own problems? Mr. John Kreese: What are you here for, old man? Mr. John Kreese: I hear you jumped some of my students last night. Daniel LaRusso: Hey come on, let's forget this. Lawrence? Johnny Lawrence: The guys at the door? They're the ones who jumped us last night. An enemy deserves no mercy- what is the problem, Mr. John Kreese: We do not train to be merciful here. John Kreese: Fear does not exist in this dojo, does it? Cobra Kai students: NO, SENSEI! John Kreese: Pain does not exist in this dojo, does it? Cobra Kai students: NO, SENSEI! John Kreese: Defeat does not exist in this dojo, does it? Cobra Kai students: NO, SENSEI! John Kreese: Prepare! What do we study here? Cobra Kai students: THE WAY OF THE FIST, SIR! John Kreese: And what is that Way? Cobra Kai students: STRIKE FIRST, STRIKE HARD, NO MERCY, SIR! John Kreese: I CAN'T HEAR YOU! Cobra Kai: STRIKE FIRST, STRIKE HARD, NO MERCY, SIR! Daniel: Parsippany? I got an Uncle Louie from Parsippany! Woman: Louis Fontini? Daniel: No, Louie LaRusso. I'm a Jersey girl myself, from Parsippany. You should return to Newark! Daniel: How did you know I was from Newark? Woman: I overheard your conversation with Freddy. Hey, we were having an end-of-summer clambake on the beach tomorrow night, want to come? Daniel: Sure! Woman: This place is a dump. Freddy: Hey, are you new here? Daniel: Yeah, I came from Newark, New Jersey. Lucille: Will you look at those palm trees? Damn Daniel! You know what this means? Daniel: Yeah. Lucille: This is it, Daniel, end of the line! Daniel: You're telling me. That bad man teach bad things.ĭialogue Lucille: California, here we come! California.oh, what is the matter, Daniel? You don't like my singing? Daniel: I don't like the song, Ma. Balance bad, might as well pack up, go home. Balance good, karate good, everything good.
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