[s2e23] (22-23)kickin' It On Our Own Apr 2026
: This episode marks the final appearance of Eddie Jones (Alex Christian Jones) as a series regular. While it's implied in later episodes that he moved away to Alabama or England to care for family, this finale served as his unofficial send-off. "Kickin' It" Kickin' It On Our Own (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb
lose their way without their martial arts home. The bonds that made them "Wasabi Warriors" begin to fray. The Comeback [S2E23] (22-23)Kickin' It On Our Own
When Rudy realizes the mistake he made and sees what has happened to his students, he decides he wants the dojo back. However, Ty isn’t going to give it up easily. The fate of the Bobby Wasabi Martial Arts Academy comes down to a final tournament against Ty and the Black Dragons. Key Moments & Milestones : This episode marks the final appearance of
Under Ty’s leadership, the dojo environment turns toxic. He immediately downgrades the Wasabi Warriors, leading the gang—Jack, Jerry, Milton, Kim, and Eddie—to quit and go their separate ways. For three months, the team falls apart: stops training entirely and becomes "rusty". The bonds that made them "Wasabi Warriors" begin to fray
: Fans of "Kick" (Jack and Kim) finally got the moment they were waiting for. At the end of the episode, Jack finally asks Kim out on a date , blowing off practice to get pizza.
The End of an Era? Recapping "Kickin’ It On Our Own" The Season 2 finale of Kickin’ It , " Kickin’ It On Our Own ," wasn’t just another episode—it was a high-stakes emotional rollercoaster that nearly saw the end of the Bobby Wasabi Dojo. If you missed the drama or just want to relive the "Wasabi Warriors" fighting for their home, The Big Sell-Out
The episode kicks off with a massive life change for Sensei Rudy. His Uncle Blake offers him a high-profile dream job, leading Rudy to make the heartbreaking decision to move on. With Rudy leaving, Bobby Wasabi sells the dojo to none other than Ty and the rival Black Dragons. A Dojo Divided