7 Questions Cobra Kai Needs Answered Before It Ends

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7 Questions Cobra Kai Needs Answered Before It Ends

Warning: Spoilers for Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 1

Summary

  • Mr. Miyagi’s involvement in Sekai Taikai raises questions about his past and his dislike of tournaments.

  • Kreese’s origin story with Kim Sun-Yung hints at a deeper connection that molded him into a villain.

  • The fate of Terry Silver remains uncertain as Cobra Key decides whether he will face consequences for his actions.

When it comes to characters like Kreese, Kim Sun-Yung and Mr. Miyagi, Cobra Kai Still a lot of questions to answer before it can end. In the first five episodes of Cobra Kai season 6, The Karate Kid The sequel has a lot of insight into a number of important subjects, such as the rules of the Sekai Taikai, the fate of John Kreese and Terry Silver’s martial arts mentor, and more. But in the process, the show also raised some new mysteries.

novelty, Cobra Kai has already approached the start of the highly anticipated Sekai Taikai tournament, but with two more batches of five episodes left in the pipeline, it is clear that the show still has many stories to tell. Of course, the three competitions promised for the upcoming tournament will form an important part of the action ahead, but there are other conflicts and loose ends that also need to be dealt with, not the least of which is the one related to Mr. Miyagi.

There’s also the matter of the show’s many villains. What happens in the Sekai Taikai may determine some of the lingering plot, but there is such a rich history with the Cobra Kai The characters that deeper exploration are sure to be ahead of them as the series races to the finish line. All things considered, Cobra Kai Has more than enough ground to cover as it wraps up the stories of Johnny Lawrence, Daniel LaRusso, Miguel Diaz, and all the others.

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Why did Mr. Miyagi compete in the Sekai Taikai?

The bloodshed in the Sekai Taikai may be why Mr. Miyagi dislikes tournaments

Easily one of the biggest surprises of the season was the reveal that Mr. Miyagi was a participant in the Sekai Taikai. Recognizing that the pattern on the team captain headbands for Sam and Robbie is the same as the one found in Mr. Miyagi’s possession, Daniel comes to the realization that Mr. Miyagi’s mysterious backstory and the tournament are somehow connected. Part of what makes this so confusing is the fact that Mr. Miyagi has an unmistakable dislike for tournaments in The Karate Kid Movies.

As Mr. Miyagi never possessed a competitive mindset, he did not feel that participating in tournaments was necessary. But if the headband ties of season 6 mean what it implies, Mr. Miyagi either did not share this opinion in his youth or felt compelled to compete for a different reason. With that in mind, what motivated him to compete is guaranteed to be on Daniel’s mind in season 6, not to mention what went down in the tournament and why Mr. Miyagi chose to keep it hidden.

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Why did Mr. Miyagi commit assault in 1947?

Mr. Miyagi must have had a good reason for attacking Jim Watkins (if he had one at all).

Daniel not only has to investigate Mr. Miyagi’s role in the Sekai Taikai, he also has to get to the bottom of the assault and robbery case of the 1940s. Use a slightly different name (a clever detail explained by The next karate kid), Mr. Miyagi allegedly attacked a man named Jim Watkins and stole an expensive necklace in 1947. Brutality and theft goes against the grain of Mr. Miyagi’s character, which is why there is undoubtedly more to the story here.

One way of all this is that Mr. Miyagi started out on the wrong path before developing the image for which he became known in The Karate Kid. An alternative interpretation is that Jim Watkins was the one who actually started the fight, and the necklace belonged to Mr. Miyagi’s late wife. Or, it could be that he is simply framed.

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What was Sato’s problem with Kim Sun-yung?

Chozen’s family has a mysterious connection to Season 6’s villain

another one Karate Kid Legacy character with an ambiguous link to Cobra Kai Story is Sato, Chozen’s uncle and sensei in Okinawa. In season 5, Chozen tells Daniel that Sato has a grudge against Kim Sun-young. As for what that would be, Chosen did not know the answer. But chances are it will be relevant to Chozen’s inevitable return to Cobra Kai and Kim Sun-Yung’s season 6 role. The lack of details about their relationship, but the confirmation that one did exist, is indicative of that.

Sato and Lord Kim being martial arts rivals could be integral to the upcoming fightsEspecially, since the honor of the family is so important for Chosen. If Chozen finds out that Kim has wronged Sato in some way, he may become even more determined to ensure that Johnny and Daniel’s students give Cobra Kai a defeat in the Sekai Taikai.

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What really turned Kreis into a villain?

There is a huge gap in Kreese’s origin story

Kim Sun-Yung may be the key to multiple mysteries, including Kreese’s origin story. His flashback storyline in season 3 gave the impression that his time in the Vietnam War and association with Captain Turner was to blame for his evolution into a villain, but subsequent reveals in season 5 and season 6 proved otherwise. Flashbacks of Kreese’s interactions with Terry Silver and a young Kim Da-un show that Kreese retained his good qualities even after he left Turner to die.

apparently, Cobra Kai Didn’t finish telling Kreis’ original story, viz Something else must have happened between the Vietnam War and The Karate Kid To complete his transformation into a hardened and callous fighter. Kim Sun-Yung is his second mentor, and the character was a key figure in season 6, it’s highly likely that he gave Kreese that extra push. But exactly what he did to form circles in his image remains to be seen.

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Did Kreese really kill Tori’s mom?

True or not, this theory needs to be addressed

A key scene in Cobra Key season 6 saw the rise of a disturbing theory about Kreese. The timing of Tori’s mom’s death was extremely convenient for Kreese, as it was obviously what paved the way for him to get his “master” away from Johnny and Daniel back on his side for the Sekai Taikai. Adding credence to this possibility is the fact that Certain cobra venom can result in blood clots (The cause of death provided for Tori’s mom.)

It has covered criminal acts before, but one of the senses of killing a teenager’s parent would be a whole new level of villainy for the show that doesn’t fit with its overall tone.

Although it is one of Cobra Kai greatest villains, Implication of Kreese in murder would feel like a step too farNot just for his character but for the show in general. It has covered criminal acts before, but one of the senses of killing a teenager’s parent would be a whole new level of villainy for the show that doesn’t fit with its overall tone. That, and the idea that it will always invade all of Kreese’s”Good” Moments in Cobra Kai Make it seem a little far-fetched, but the convenience of it all makes it difficult to dismiss the theory entirely.

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Did Terry Silver go to jail?

Cobra Kai has yet to explain what happened to Terry Silver

Cobra Kai Season 5’s finale featured Terry Silver’s arrest, but did not reveal whether he would actually experience time in prison for his crimes. curious, Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 1 Dance Around Terry Silver’s FateWith Amanda musing about the villain potentially getting the charges dropped. Now it’s hard to say what punishment – if any – Silver will receive for what he did. As Amanda pointed out, Silver using his connections to avoid prison and return to the Valley is certainly a viable scenario.

Either way, it’s important that Cobra Kai Give a proper conclusion to Terry Silver’s story. as the evil of The Karate Kid Part III And the character who started the Sekai Taikai arc in the first place, Silver deserves to have a place in the story. Silver showing up makes sense, especially with Kreese still holding a grudge against him. There is also a feeling that it was not said between Silver and Kenny, who had a strong bond before the latter discovered Silver’s cheating ways.

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Is Johnny Lawrence or Daniel LaRusso the better fighter?

Cobra Key has to pick a winner

Cobra Kai Notably deemed when it had a chance to stop the Johnny Lawrence vs. Daniel LaRusso debate in season 4. That fight ended in a tie, but the same may not be the case for a potential rematch; It would be hard for yet another stalemate to come off as anything but repetitive and a continuation of the show’s unwillingness to commit to a definitive winner.

did Cobra Kai Considering them as friends, there may not have been a need for this debate to be revisited in season 6, but recent developments have brought it back into focus. The tension between them worsened as the season progressed, culminating in their friendship reaching a breaking point. A full-fledged fight looks like the next step for the two. Similar to what happened between Mike Barnes and Johnny, it may take a fight to break up for the two to make amends.

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when it happens, Cobra Kai Can finally discover which character is really the best fighter between the two. After Johnny’s victory over Johnny and his impressive performance against Terry Silver’s handlers, the odds seem to be in Johnny’s favor. But at the same time, Daniel seemed to find his edge as he scored an almost flawless victory over Terry Silver. Both look to be at the peak of their fighting abilities, which promises a massive showdown in one of the final episodes of the show.

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