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Cobra Kai’s Final Season: Two Characters Walk Free After Deadly Acts

Controversial plot twists in the final season leave viewers questioning the true cost of power and survival.

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In the final chapters of Season 6, “Cobra Kai” delivered moments that have sparked debate among fans. Two characters—Kim Da-Eun and Feng “Sensei Wolf” Xiao—execute acts of lethal violence without facing any consequences, a choice that contrasts sharply with the fate met by several other figures in the series.

Kim Da-Eun, who is portrayed as a determined leader seeking to steer the Korean branch of Cobra Kai and Chozen Toguchi’s legacy, takes a drastic step by killing her grandfather, Kim Sun-Yung. The act, committed during a tense confrontation in Episode 11, is presented as part of her struggle for control.

Although her upbringing and complicated history with John Kreese lend some context to her actions, the decision to murder a family member in cold blood leaves many viewers unsettled. The narrative gives her command of a powerful dojo while hinting at a potential romantic future with a favored character, adding layers to her complex role in the saga.

In a parallel storyline, Feng Xiao, known to fans as Sensei Wolf, employs his Shaolin Sunset technique during a clandestine cage fight in Bangkok, resulting in the death of an opponent. The violent incident occurs in a setting where the rules of engagement are blurred by the underground nature of the event.

The scene is stark in its presentation: a calculated move that, despite the evident brutality, does not lead to any legal or personal repercussions for Xiao. His victory in reclaiming leadership of the Iron Dragons and a recent Sekai Taikai silver medal suggest that the show rewards his actions, regardless of their moral implications.

Adding another layer of uncertainty, a deleted scene from the final episodes hints that the fate of veteran antagonist John Kreese might not be as clear-cut as the explosive events on-screen suggest. During a dramatic yacht confrontation, both Kreese and Terry Silver appear to meet their end. However, creators revealed that additional footage—later removed—hinted at the possibility that Kreese survived the explosion. The decision to leave his fate ambiguous resonates with the series’ long history of revivals and unexpected twists, inviting viewers to speculate on the true outcome of his storyline.

The narrative choices in these episodes have raised questions about how the show handles violence and accountability. While some characters suffer consequences for their past actions, Kim Da-Eun and Sensei Wolf finish their arcs with notable achievements and without retribution for their lethal decisions. The omission of a deeper exploration into the impact of these deaths, such as the accidental demise of another character during a brawl, further underscores the show’s selective approach to moral reckoning.

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