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* BadassLonghair: Erik, a muscular man, has very long hair that goes all the way down to his lower back and is tied up in a ponytail.
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* BadassLonghair: BarbarianLongHair: Erik, a muscular man, has very long hair that goes all the way down to his lower back and is tied up in a ponytail.
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!!Erik and Grigor
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!!!'''Played By:''' Uncredited
!!Erik and Grigor
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!!Erik and Grigor
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!!Roland Zarkarian
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Armand Zarkarian's nephews who are muscular and intimidating men who serve as their uncle's bodyguards and attempt to help him evict John Kreese.
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Armand Zarkarian's nephews who are muscular and intimidating men who serve as their uncle's bodyguards and attempt to help him evict John Kreese.son
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* BadassLonghair: Erik, a muscular man, has very long hair that goes all the way down to his lower back and is tied up in a ponytail.
* LaserGuidedKarma: They and their uncle get their asses kicked in Season 3 by Kreese when trying to evict him.
* UnskilledButStrong: While both men are strong, they stood no chance against the karate sensei Kreese and he beat them up.
* LaserGuidedKarma: They and their uncle get their asses kicked in Season 3 by Kreese when trying to evict him.
* UnskilledButStrong: While both men are strong, they stood no chance against the karate sensei Kreese and he beat them up.
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* BadassLonghair: Erik, a muscular man, has very long hair that goes all the way down to his lower back and SpoiledBrat: Like Anthony [=LaRusso=], he is tied up in a ponytail.
* LaserGuidedKarma: They and their uncle get their asses kicked in Season 3 by Kreese when trying to evict him.
* UnskilledButStrong: While both men are strong, they stood no chance against the karate sensei Kreese and he beat them up.spoiled brat.
* LaserGuidedKarma: They and their uncle get their asses kicked in Season 3 by Kreese when trying to evict him.
* UnskilledButStrong: While both men are strong, they stood no chance against the karate sensei Kreese and he beat them up.
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!!!'''Played By:''' Matt Borlenghi
!!Lyle
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!!!'''Played By:''' Matt Borlenghi
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!!Lyle
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!!Erik and Grigor
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* DeadpanSnarker: Almost exclusively, although he is constantly dealing with Johnny, which would be enough to irritate anyone.
* {{Foil}}: To Tom Cole. Both share an antagonistic relationship with a main character. Tom Cole at first just seems harmless if rude but then makes a serious attempt to poach Daniel's business from under him. Lyle's problems with Johnny is more frustration with his cluelessness, but even then he offers genuine advice to help him.
* HiddenDepths: Would most people suspect this sardonic proletarian to actually be a dedicated family man that willingly runs not one, but three pawn shop locations to be able to adequately provide for that family? He also empathized with Johnny when he complained about how unfulfilling his new job was and imparted to him that as long as there was something or someone worth doing the job for, it's worth enduring the breaks that come with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He constantly derides Johnny for trying to sell him useless crap, even though, as Johnny points out, his entire job revolves around buying and selling useless crap.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's very dismissive of Johnny, but he's not wrong that everything Johnny tries to sell him is worthless and that it's not his job to teach Johnny how to use technology. Given how absurdly HopelessWithTech Johnny is, it's hard to blame him for getting frustrated with him.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is constantly putting Johnny down and is by all appearances a typical sleazy pawnshop owner. He admits in a moment of sincerity that he hates his line of work but it helps him support his three kids and gives sincere advice to Johnny about shitty jobs being easier when you know who you're doing it for.
* NiceToTheWaiter: He seems to have a soft spot for low-wage workers as he offers Johnny some of the food he delivered and gives him some honest advice to help him with a job he clearly hates.
* PetTheDog: Despite his antagonistic relationship with Johnny, he does give him some sincere advice about the importance of providing for your loved ones even if it means doing jobs you hate.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He's sure to trade barbs with Johnny any time they meet.
* {{Foil}}: To Tom Cole. Both share an antagonistic relationship with a main character. Tom Cole at first just seems harmless if rude but then makes a serious attempt to poach Daniel's business from under him. Lyle's problems with Johnny is more frustration with his cluelessness, but even then he offers genuine advice to help him.
* HiddenDepths: Would most people suspect this sardonic proletarian to actually be a dedicated family man that willingly runs not one, but three pawn shop locations to be able to adequately provide for that family? He also empathized with Johnny when he complained about how unfulfilling his new job was and imparted to him that as long as there was something or someone worth doing the job for, it's worth enduring the breaks that come with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He constantly derides Johnny for trying to sell him useless crap, even though, as Johnny points out, his entire job revolves around buying and selling useless crap.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's very dismissive of Johnny, but he's not wrong that everything Johnny tries to sell him is worthless and that it's not his job to teach Johnny how to use technology. Given how absurdly HopelessWithTech Johnny is, it's hard to blame him for getting frustrated with him.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is constantly putting Johnny down and is by all appearances a typical sleazy pawnshop owner. He admits in a moment of sincerity that he hates his line of work but it helps him support his three kids and gives sincere advice to Johnny about shitty jobs being easier when you know who you're doing it for.
* NiceToTheWaiter: He seems to have a soft spot for low-wage workers as he offers Johnny some of the food he delivered and gives him some honest advice to help him with a job he clearly hates.
* PetTheDog: Despite his antagonistic relationship with Johnny, he does give him some sincere advice about the importance of providing for your loved ones even if it means doing jobs you hate.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He's sure to trade barbs with Johnny any time they meet.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Almost exclusively, although he is constantly dealing with Johnny, which would be enough to irritate anyone.
* {{Foil}}: To Tom Cole. Both share an antagonistic relationship withBadassLonghair: Erik, a main character. Tom Cole at first just seems harmless if rude but then makes a serious attempt to poach Daniel's business from under him. Lyle's problems with Johnny is more frustration with his cluelessness, but even then he offers genuine advice to help him.
* HiddenDepths: Would most people suspect this sardonic proletarian to actually be a dedicated family manmuscular man, has very long hair that willingly runs not one, but three pawn shop locations goes all the way down to be able to adequately provide for that family? He also empathized with Johnny his lower back and is tied up in a ponytail.
* LaserGuidedKarma: They and their uncle get their asses kicked in Season 3 by Kreese whenhe complained about how unfulfilling his new job was and imparted to him that as long as there was something or someone worth doing the job for, it's worth enduring the breaks that come with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He constantly derides Johnny fortrying to sell him useless crap, even though, as Johnny points out, his entire job revolves around buying and selling useless crap.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's very dismissive of Johnny, but he's not wrong that everything Johnny tries to sell him is worthless and that it's not his job to teach Johnny how to use technology. Given how absurdly HopelessWithTech Johnny is, it's hard to blame him for getting frustrated withevict him.
*JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is constantly putting Johnny down and is by all appearances a typical sleazy pawnshop owner. He admits in a moment of sincerity that he hates his line of work but it helps him support his three kids and gives sincere advice to Johnny about shitty jobs being easier when you know who you're doing it for.
* NiceToTheWaiter: He seems to have a soft spot for low-wage workers as he offers Johnny some of the food he delivered and gives him some honest advice to help him with a job he clearly hates.
* PetTheDog: Despite his antagonistic relationship with Johnny, he does give him some sincere advice about the importance of providing for your loved ones even if it means doing jobs you hate.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He's sure to trade barbs with Johnny any timeUnskilledButStrong: While both men are strong, they meet.stood no chance against the karate sensei Kreese and he beat them up.
* {{Foil}}: To Tom Cole. Both share an antagonistic relationship with
* HiddenDepths: Would most people suspect this sardonic proletarian to actually be a dedicated family man
* LaserGuidedKarma: They and their uncle get their asses kicked in Season 3 by Kreese when
* {{Hypocrite}}: He constantly derides Johnny for
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's very dismissive of Johnny, but he's not wrong that everything Johnny tries to sell him is worthless and that it's not his job to teach Johnny how to use technology. Given how absurdly HopelessWithTech Johnny is, it's hard to blame him for getting frustrated with
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* NiceToTheWaiter: He seems to have a soft spot for low-wage workers as he offers Johnny some of the food he delivered and gives him some honest advice to help him with a job he clearly hates.
* PetTheDog: Despite his antagonistic relationship with Johnny, he does give him some sincere advice about the importance of providing for your loved ones even if it means doing jobs you hate.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He's sure to trade barbs with Johnny any time
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!!!'''Played By:''' David Shatraw
!!Tom Cole
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!!Tom Cole
!!Lyle
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Daniel [=LaRusso=]'s local business rival in the auto dealership industry. While his enmity with Daniel is non-violent, Cole is not above trolling Daniel or even poaching his employees.
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Daniel [=LaRusso=]'s local business rival
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* DeadpanSnarker: Almost exclusively, although he is constantly dealing with Johnny, which would be enough to irritate anyone.
* {{Foil}}: To Tom Cole. Both share an antagonistic relationship with a main character. Tom Cole at first just seems harmless if rude but then makes a serious attempt to poach Daniel's business from under him. Lyle's problems with Johnny is more frustration with his cluelessness, but even then he offers genuine advice to help him.
* HiddenDepths: Would most people suspect this sardonic proletarian to actually be a dedicated family man that willingly runs not one, but three pawn shop locations to be able to adequately provide for that family? He also empathized with Johnny when he complained about how unfulfilling his new job was and imparted to him that as long as there was something or someone worth doing the job for, it's worth enduring the breaks that come with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He constantly derides Johnny for trying to sell him useless crap, even though, as Johnny points out, his entire job revolves around buying and selling useless crap.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's very dismissive of Johnny, but he's not wrong that everything Johnny tries to sell him is worthless and that it's not his job to teach Johnny how to use technology. Given how absurdly HopelessWithTech Johnny is, it's hard to blame him for getting frustrated with him.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is constantly putting Johnny down and is by all appearances a typical sleazy pawnshop owner. He admits in a moment of sincerity that he hates his line of work but it helps him support his three kids and gives sincere advice to Johnny about shitty jobs being easier when you know who you're doing it for.
* NiceToTheWaiter: He seems to have a soft spot for low-wage workers as he offers Johnny some of the food he delivered and gives him some honest advice to help him with a job he clearly hates.
* PetTheDog: Despite his antagonistic relationship with Johnny, he does give him some sincere advice about the importance of providing for your loved ones even if it means doing jobs you hate.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He's sure to trade barbs with Johnny any time they meet.
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!!Tom Cole
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"The Valley's big enough for two auto kings, am I right?"'']]
!!!'''Played By:''' David Shatraw
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/CobraKai''
->''"Look, I believe in karma. What goes up, over a balcony, must come down."''
Daniel [=LaRusso=]'s local business rival in the auto dealership industry. While his enmity with Daniel is non-violent, Cole is not above trolling Daniel or even poaching his employees.
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* {{Foil}}: To Tom Cole. Both share an antagonistic relationship with a main character. Tom Cole at first just seems harmless if rude but then makes a serious attempt to poach Daniel's business from under him. Lyle's problems with Johnny is more frustration with his cluelessness, but even then he offers genuine advice to help him.
* HiddenDepths: Would most people suspect this sardonic proletarian to actually be a dedicated family man that willingly runs not one, but three pawn shop locations to be able to adequately provide for that family? He also empathized with Johnny when he complained about how unfulfilling his new job was and imparted to him that as long as there was something or someone worth doing the job for, it's worth enduring the breaks that come with it.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He constantly derides Johnny for trying to sell him useless crap, even though, as Johnny points out, his entire job revolves around buying and selling useless crap.
* JerkassHasAPoint: He's very dismissive of Johnny, but he's not wrong that everything Johnny tries to sell him is worthless and that it's not his job to teach Johnny how to use technology. Given how absurdly HopelessWithTech Johnny is, it's hard to blame him for getting frustrated with him.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He is constantly putting Johnny down and is by all appearances a typical sleazy pawnshop owner. He admits in a moment of sincerity that he hates his line of work but it helps him support his three kids and gives sincere advice to Johnny about shitty jobs being easier when you know who you're doing it for.
* NiceToTheWaiter: He seems to have a soft spot for low-wage workers as he offers Johnny some of the food he delivered and gives him some honest advice to help him with a job he clearly hates.
* PetTheDog: Despite his antagonistic relationship with Johnny, he does give him some sincere advice about the importance of providing for your loved ones even if it means doing jobs you hate.
* SitcomArchNemesis: He's sure to trade barbs with Johnny any time they meet.
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!!Tom Cole
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"The Valley's big enough for two auto kings, am I right?"'']]
!!!'''Played By:''' David Shatraw
!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/CobraKai''
->''"Look, I believe in karma. What goes up, over a balcony, must come down."''
Daniel [=LaRusso=]'s local business rival in the auto dealership industry. While his enmity with Daniel is non-violent, Cole is not above trolling Daniel or even poaching his employees.
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* ReformedButNotTamed: In Season 3, Yasmine has lost her popularity and position at top of her high school's social hierarchy after receiving her HumblePie. Along with the added threat that a good chunk of students at the school are now trained martial artists, Yasmine no longer bullies others like she did in Season 1. Additionally, being given ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine has made her realize that nobody deserves the harassment she use to unleash on others. That doesn't stop her from being a snarky and mouthy teenager who teases her classmates, but her insults are much less malicious this time around, and she is never seen doing any form of cyberbullying. She does express interest in "torturing" Anthony as he enters high school by making him think she's attracted to him, but doesn't press the issue when Sam dismisses it.
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* ReformedButNotTamed: In Season 3, Yasmine has lost her popularity and position at top of her high school's social hierarchy after receiving her HumblePie. Along with the added threat that a good chunk of students at the school are now trained martial artists, Yasmine no longer bullies others like she did in Season 1. Additionally, being given ATasteOfTheirOwnMedicine has made her realize that nobody deserves the harassment she use uses to unleash on others. That doesn't stop her from being a snarky and mouthy teenager who teases her classmates, but her insults are much less malicious this time around, and she is never seen doing any form of cyberbullying. She does express interest in "torturing" Anthony as he enters high school by making him think she's attracted to him, but doesn't press the issue when Sam dismisses it.
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* FavorsForTheSexy: Amanda's good looks rub off on him when she asks him to do a deal with her and he instantly becomes dreamlike to which he then agrees.
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