Cobra Kai season 6 part 2 finale breakdown: Who d*ed in the Netflix drama?
Cobra Kai season six, part two, is now ready to watch on Netflix, setting up the drama for its final lot of episodes.
Cobra Kai season six is back with its second batch of episodes but how does it end?
It’s been four months since we last saw the popular Netflix drama, following Tory’s (played by Peyton List) switch from Miyagi-Do to Cobra Kai after her mother’s passing.
Now, the teams are in Barcelona for the prestigious Sekai Taikai tournament and, as expected, there’s plenty of drama leading up until the 10th episode.
Terry Silver returns
Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith), the common enemy of Kreese (Martin Kove), LaRusso (Ralph Macchio), and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka), who they all thought was dealt with after the fifth season, is back.
Determined to exact his revenge, he joins the Iron Dragons dojo, led by Sensei Wolf, to ensure that they all lose the tournament.
As soon as he reappears, Silver starts playing mind games, locking LaRusso in a dog’s cage and revealing evidence that someone died during a fight with his hero Miyagi many years ago.
Robby and Tory split up
The tension between the couple escalates as she finds herself on the opposing team to her boyfriend and friends.
During a night out, Kwon (Brendon H. Lee) gives the impression that he and Tory are getting close, leading Robby to drink and end up spending the night with Iron Dragons’ rival Zara.
When Tory discovered him leaving her room the following morning, she decided to call it quits on their romance.
Cobra Kai’s defeat and unexpected return
With Robby’s focus not on the tournament, it seemed they were destined for disqualification and an early trip home.
However, when Tory reveals her lack of interest in Kwon and accuses him of mind games, Robby goes all out in their mat fight, leading to Kwon and Cobra Kai’s downfall.
Just as they were preparing to depart, it was revealed that another dojo had been using performance-enhancing drugs and were disqualified, giving Cobra Kai a second chance in the competition.
Carmen’s health crisis
Johnny and Miguel received distressing news when they learned that pregnant Carmen Diaz (Vanessa Rubio) had been rushed to the hospital, with their loved ones fearing for her life.
The duo hurried back home, and a replacement for Miguel was needed, so Kenny was approached.
He was hesitant after being drugged to induce diarrhea during his qualifying fight for the Barcelona-based tournament.
Anthony LaRusso (Griffin Santopietro) was his prime suspect, but it was actually Devon Lee (Oona O’Brien), who was eager to take his spot.
She eventually confessed to the act, and fortunately, Kenny accepted her apology and flew out to join the team.
Carmen was also fine after her hospital visit, and Johnny and Miguel returned home, with Devon agreeing to step aside and let Kenny take her place.
Chaos at the tournament
Tensions were high in the arena, with Robby and Kwon exchanging menacing glances, Tory and Zara locked in a bitter feud, and Johnny and Sensei Wolf barely containing their rage.
The tournament head was attempting to maintain order when the sensei of the disqualified dojo floored him with a punch, sparking a massive brawl.
Dojo masters and students alike began showcasing their karate skills in heated challenges. Amidst the chaos, Kreese noticed Silver slipping away from the main arena.
Intent on stabbing Silver, Kreese followed him, only to discover his trusty knife missing from his back pocket.
Back in the main arena, Sam was battling Kwon until Robby intervened.
Axel of the Iron Dragons, who harbors feelings for Sam, was infuriated by Kwon’s targeting of her. He decided to teach Kwon a lesson, launching a brutal attack that left Kwon humiliated on the ground.
Having had enough, Kwon spotted Kreese’s knife on the floor. He picked it up and charged at Axel, intending to stab him.
LaRusso, watching from afar, saw what was about to happen but couldn’t reach them in time. A fight broke out, and Kwon accidentally stabbed Axel fatally.
The melee in the arena abruptly ceased as Kwon lay motionless, a knife protruding from his chest.
So, what implications will this have for Cobra Kai, Kreese, the tournament, and all the other dojos?