Perhaps we haven’t heard the last from Silver yet. If cornered, he’ll attack with all he’s got.įor that matter, if Kreese can escape, why not Silver too? Unlike Kreese, Silver has the means to employ a good lawyer, so it’s not a given that he’s going to jail at all, despite all the chaos he has caused in season 5. He’s not beholden to playing “nice” anymore. Kreese on the run will be more dangerous than ever. Even though Stingray (Paul Walter Hauser) is coming clean about falsely accusing Kreese for the beating he got from Silver, a jail break is an entirely new offense. Nevertheless, Kreese will have to remain in hiding. Despite his evil ways, Kreese has become like a surrogate father to Nichols, so much so that he blocked Silver’s command to be merciless when fighting Sam LaRusso (Mary Mouser) at the end of season 4. Tory visited seeking more guidance from her sensei. Tory was the only one who visited Kreese in jail, aside from Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) but they had ulterior motives. It’s likely that he’ll tap his most loyal student, Tory Nichols (Peyton List), for help while he’s on the run. As an escaped prisoner, he’ll be desperate. With Kreese back in the picture, there’s no telling what he might do. That will surely be a major plot point for next season. All the beloved main characters put aside their rivalries to vanquish Silver, so once he’s busted, they can all live happily ever after, right? But wait! Kreese escaped jail. This season’s finale was oddly parallel to last season’s finale, the villainous sensei gets taken away by the police, only this time it’s Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) instead of John Kreese (Martin Kove). Season 5 kept up its breakneck pace (and we do mean breakneck – remember how season 2 ended).
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