: Critics often note that "on paper," a sequel series to The Karate Kid decades later—filled with over-the-top drama and cartoonish tropes—should be a messy and incoherent disaster . However, the actual performance is often described as a "roundhouse-kicking blast" that is greater than the sum of its parts .
Watch the official trailer for Season 4 to see how these 'on paper' concepts come to life: "Cobra Kai" (2021) season 4 HD Trailer [1080p] DeFilmBlog YouTube• Jan 3, 2022 Cobra Kai - Season 4
In various reviews and critiques of , the phrase "on paper" is frequently used to describe how the show's concept or specific storylines might seem flawed or implausible until they are actually executed on screen. "On Paper" Critiques : Critics often note that "on paper," a
: The idea of Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence fighting to a draw in their highly anticipated rematch might seem like a cop-out "on paper," but showrunners argue it was the only authentic way to explore their "Yin and Yang" relationship. Narrative Elements Involving Paper "On Paper" Critiques : The idea of Daniel
: Continuing from Season 3, Daniel possesses an ancient scroll given to him by Chozen, which contains secret Miyagi-Do techniques (like vital point striking) that play a role in his training and rematches.