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Tory is at home icing her swollen knuckles when Sam pays her a visit; she brushes off Sam's concern over her injury, but permits her to come inside to talk. As she enters the apartment, Sam is immediately struck by Tory's humble surroundings and even glimpses her ailing mother in the bedroom. Tory confesses that she wanted to win the All Valley more than anything, and doing so was the best moment of her life. When Silver ruined that moment by bribing the referee, she allied with Kreese in the hopes of getting revenge, but only served to make her own life a living hell. Sam admits she didn't know what Tory was going through, but believes that they can help each other. She reveals her knowledge about Silver assaulting Stingray, but says they have no way to prove it. Tory responds that if it happened at the old dojo, there might still be a way to do so.

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Tory is at home icing her swollen knuckles when Sam pays her a visit; she brushes off Sam's concern over her injury, but permits her to come inside to talk. As she enters the apartment, Sam is immediately struck by Tory's humble surroundings living space and even glimpses her ailing mother in the bedroom. Tory confesses that she wanted to win the All Valley more than anything, and doing so was the best moment of her life. When Silver ruined that moment by bribing the referee, she allied with Kreese in the hopes of getting revenge, but only served to make her own life a living hell. Sam admits she didn't know what Tory was going through, but believes that they can help each other. She reveals her knowledge about Silver assaulting Stingray, but says they have no way to prove it. Tory responds that if it happened at the old dojo, there might still be a way to do so.
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Unmoved, Silver undermines Robby's speech by emphasizing that while the students may have heard Robby, they actually listen to him. He then instructs his students to show no mercy if Robby or any of his friends set foot in the dojo again. Noting that Tory does not share their enmity, Robby offers her a nod before taking his leave -- a gesture that Kim Da-Eun pointedly does not miss.

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Unmoved, Silver undermines Robby's speech by emphasizing that while the students may have heard Robby, they actually listen to him. He then instructs his students to show no mercy if Robby or any of his friends set foot in the dojo again. Noting that Tory does not share their enmity, Robby offers gives her a nod before taking his leave -- a gesture that Kim Da-Eun pointedly does not miss.

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Unmoved, Silver undermines Robby's speech by explaining the difference between being heard and being listened to, emphasizing that while the students may have heard Robby, they actually listen to him. He then instructs his students to show no mercy if Robby or any of his friends set foot in the dojo again. Noting that Tory does not share their enmity, Robby offers her a nod before taking his leave -- a gesture that Kim Da-Eun pointedly does not miss.

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Unmoved, Silver undermines Robby's speech by explaining the difference between being heard and being listened to, emphasizing that while the students may have heard Robby, they actually listen to him. He then instructs his students to show no mercy if Robby or any of his friends set foot in the dojo again. Noting that Tory does not share their enmity, Robby offers her a nod before taking his leave -- a gesture that Kim Da-Eun pointedly does not miss.



Back at the nightclub, the others take to the dance floor while Johnny and Chozen stay behind to converse. Chozen congratulates him on his new baby and asks how Johnny is doing; Johnny replies that his whole life was haunted by "one stupid kick" at the All-Valley. He once thought that if he could go back in time and change it, his life would have worked out better, before realizing that the kick wasn't the problem. He then decided to stop dwelling on the past and focus more on the present. Chozen remarks that they are much the same, both of them having made mistakes in their past, but while Johnny's life has prospered, his own life has not. He admits he is still a bachelor, but hints there is someone very special to him back in Okinawa.

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Back at the nightclub, the others take to the dance floor while Johnny and Chozen stay behind to converse. Chozen congratulates him on his new baby and asks how Johnny is doing; Johnny replies that his whole life was haunted by "one stupid kick" at the All-Valley.All Valley. He once thought that if he could go back in time and change it, his life would have worked out better, before realizing that the kick wasn't the problem. He then decided to stop dwelling on the past and focus more on the present. Chozen remarks that they are much the same, both of them having made mistakes in their past, but while Johnny's life has prospered, his own life has not. He admits he is still a bachelor, but hints there is someone very special to him back in Okinawa.



Tory is at home icing her swollen knuckles when Sam pays her a visit; she brushes off Sam's concern over her injury, but permits Sam to come inside to talk. As she enters the apartment, Sam is immediately struck by Tory's humble surroundings and even glimpses her ailing mother in the bedroom. Tory confesses that she wanted to win the All-Valley more than anything, and doing so was the best moment of her life. When Silver ruined that moment by bribing the referee, she allied with Kreese in the hopes of getting revenge, but only served to make her own life a living hell. Sam admits she didn't know what Tory was going through, but believes that they can help each other. She reveals her knowledge about Silver assaulting Stingray, but says they have no way to prove it. Tory responds that if it happened at the old dojo, there might still be a way to do so.

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Tory is at home icing her swollen knuckles when Sam pays her a visit; she brushes off Sam's concern over her injury, but permits Sam her to come inside to talk. As she enters the apartment, Sam is immediately struck by Tory's humble surroundings and even glimpses her ailing mother in the bedroom. Tory confesses that she wanted to win the All-Valley All Valley more than anything, and doing so was the best moment of her life. When Silver ruined that moment by bribing the referee, she allied with Kreese in the hopes of getting revenge, but only served to make her own life a living hell. Sam admits she didn't know what Tory was going through, but believes that they can help each other. She reveals her knowledge about Silver assaulting Stingray, but says they have no way to prove it. Tory responds that if it happened at the old dojo, there might still be a way to do so.
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Hoping to explain himself, Miguel searches the party for Sam, only to find her in the midst of a heated confrontation with Tory. She accuses Tory of willingly concealing the truth about the All-Valley tournament and furiously attacks her old rival until Miguel and Robby intervene. Despite Tory's honest intentions, Sam calls her out for working with Kreese behind everyone's back and labels her a coward. Unable to reason with Sam, Tory leaves on the verge of tears. In the aftermath, both Miguel and Robby are stunned by the new revelations.

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Hoping to explain himself, Miguel searches the party for Sam, only to find her in the midst of a heated confrontation with Tory. She accuses Tory of willingly concealing the truth about the All-Valley All Valley tournament and furiously attacks her old rival until Miguel and Robby intervene. Despite Tory's honest intentions, Sam calls her out for working with Kreese behind everyone's back and labels her a coward. Unable to reason with Sam, Tory leaves on the verge of tears. In the aftermath, both Miguel and Robby are stunned by the new revelations.
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* CastingGag: Vanessa, Louie's sister, is played by Ralph Macchio's real life first born daughter, Julia Macchio.
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** Stingray for the first time expresses his [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone regret about hurting others]] to benefit himself and he's trying to make friends his own age; not succeeding, but trying. It's also worth noting he didn't attend the party even though given how much time he has spent with them he likely knew it was going on.

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** Stingray for the first time expresses his [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone regret about hurting others]] to benefit himself and he's trying to make friends his own age; not succeeding, but trying. It's also worth noting he didn't attend the teens' party even though given how much time he has spent with them them, he likely knew it was going on.



* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: Stingray tries to admit that Silver (and not Kreese) assaulted him that day, by retelling the events in the form of a ''D&D'' campaign. It confuses the Miyagi-Dos or Eagle Fangs, but Sam understands what he means by "the Silver King beat the crap out of the outsider warrior".

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* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: Stingray tries to admit that Silver (and not Kreese) assaulted him that day, day by retelling the events in the form of a ''D&D'' campaign. It confuses the Miyagi-Dos or and Eagle Fangs, but Sam understands what he means by "the Silver King beat the crap out of the outsider warrior".



* WrongInsultOffense: One of Stingray's "friends" call him the worst Dungeon master. Stingray is okay with being called the worst, but he is a [[InsistentTerminology dojo master]].

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* WrongInsultOffense: One of Stingray's "friends" call calls him the worst Dungeon master. Stingray is okay with being called the worst, but he is a [[InsistentTerminology dojo master]].

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