Netflix released season six part two on the streaming platform on Friday (November 15) and fans have been binge-watching the five episodes after waiting four months since part one released.
One of the major developments during the midseason finale was the death of a huge character following the ultimate show-down.
As the Miyagi-Do dojo heads to Barcelona for the Sekai Takai, everyone is mad at someone as the epic battle began.
Sam LaRusso (Mary Mouser) faced off against Kwon Jae-Sung (Brandon H.Lee) before Robby Keene (Tanner Buchanan) helped her out of the situation.
Iron Dragons' Axel Kovacevik (Patrick Luwis), who has a crush on Sam, is enraged by his targeting of her and wanted to show him a lesson by viciously attacking him.
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He threw Kwon to the ground and once again left him humiliated, but never one to lie back down, Kwon got up in a rage.
Having enough, he saw a knife on the ground and picked it up with the idea of charging at Axel and stabbing him.
Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) saw from a distance what was about to happen but couldn't get to the pair in time as they got into a fight and Kwon accidentally stabbing himself.
The fighting in the arena came to a sudden halt as a lifeless Kwon lay on the ground with a knife coming out of his chest.
After watching the intense scenes, fans have been flocking to Reddit to share their reactions to the action-packed moment.
One viewer expressed: "Happened insanely quick because it would happen exactly like that in real life, Kwon trying to kill someone is ridiculous though."
Another fan commented: "Kwon was a total anime villain, from the hair to his crazy ass laugh. He was a straight up psycho trying to use a knife in a fist fight, his arrogance killed him."
Somebody else argued: "Kwon's death kinda frustrates me since it's a dumb way to die and came across as not well executed."
Yet another agreed: "It was so quick and strange. He caught himself on the arm holding a knife pointed right at himself.
"He was jumping around like a crazy man trying to fight someone who knocked him flat last time they fought where he was jumping around the exact same way. It was just... ."
A fifth said: "I like how they made it dumb. Because it really shows how dumb this entire rivalry is and because of it someone died in such a dumb way. It’s all dumb and it’s a reality check for all of them."
While a sixth fan added: "I had to rewind so many times because even with the slow-mo: our eyes were being directed elsewhere.
"It took me a while to realise Axel was supposed to sweep his leg, as the contact was so minimal especially for the sound it made. Must have been a very hard shot to get."
Cobra Kai season six part two is now streaming on Netflix. Part three airs on February 13 2025.
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