Warning: Spoilers for Cobra Kai season 6 part 1

Summary

  • Devon's cheating in Cobra Kai season 6 jeopardizes her shot at the Sekai Taikai tournament.
  • Devon's betrayal of Kenny with underhanded tactics proves she's not ready for the big leagues.
  • Devon risks tarnishing any victories she may achieve in the tournament with her dishonesty.

After the line that was crossed in ending, but season 6 made up for that in a way I appreciated.

Cobra Kai season 6 took a surprising step by putting extra emphasis on Devon's character and her own inner turmoil as she worked tirelessly to keep up with other of the dojo. Naturally, there was little doubt about Miguel, Sam, Robby, or Tory making it to Cobra Kai characters themselves pointed out, there was much less certainty surrounding less important players like Kenny, Anthony, Demetri, Mitch, Chris, and Devon. I thought it would be nice to see Devon become one of the six to make it, but in the end, it was clear to me that she didn't deserve it.

Devon Ruined Her Redemption Story From Cobra Kai Season 5

I Stopped Rooting For Devon After Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 1

Devon (Oona O’Brien), Samantha LaRusso (Mary Mo) and Tory Nichols (Peyton List) performing karate moves in Cobra Kai season 6 Part 1
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Following Cobra Kai's shutdown and Terry Silver's downfall, Devon has amounted to a worthwhile addition to Johnny and Daniel's combined dojo. She's not the strongest fighter they have, but her aggressiveness (as evidenced by her first scene), ambition, and natural talent have enabled her to stand out in her own way. I've enjoyed what she's brought to the show, which is what made the big twist with her character so disappointing. When I saw Kenny returning sick, I had a feeling Devon was responsible, especially given the nature of the flashbacks it offered of her time with Kim. Afterward, Cobra Kai confirmed what I suspected: Devon had gone too far and cheated to secure her a team spot.

In a way, what Devon did was even worse than what I would expect from one of Kreese's students. After all, her transgression had nothing to do with executing a dirty move in combat; rather, she eliminated a potential opponent through treachery and without fighting at all. By cheating to get into the tournament, Devon effectively marred any victories she might accomplish at the Sekai Taikai. No matter what she does, it won't feel deserved because her spot on the Miyagi-do team was stolen.

Will Devon's Cheating Be Exposed In Cobra Kai Season 6?

Oona O'Brien as Devon Lee on Cobra Kai.

Chances are, the time will soon come when Devon's efforts to get Kenny out of the way will be exposed. Theoretically, she could come clean herself, but I don't see that happening without someone urging her in that direction. Instead, I think the chances of her betrayal coming to light will be up to Kenny. As it stands, it's unclear what happened to him after his opportunity to take part in the tournament was thwarted by Devon. I have a sneaking suspicion that his conspicuous absence will be explained by Kenny ing Cobra Kai too. If both he and Tory are on Kreese's team, the truth could come out during the tournament.

Devon's Actions Prove She Won't (& Shouldn't) Win The Sekai Taikai

Devon talking to someone in Cobra Kai

It's a shame that Miyagi-do's Sekai Taikai team doesn't fully consist of who fully earned their places in the competition, but ultimately, I don't think it'll cast a huge shadow on the event at large. I can imagine Devon winning a round or two, but if her actions are any indication, she won't get far. Characters like Mike Barnes have done well to instill this impression that the Sekai Taikai is a brutally difficult and grueling experience for fighters. It's because of this that I don't believe any fighter who thinks they need to cheat to get a spot is capable of going all the way to the finals.

Obviously, she'll have to go up against a slew of extremely talented fighters if she has any hope of winning. In those instances, the underhanded tactics she used against Kenny won't be on the table. Rather, she'll have to win on her own merits, and Cobra Kai has yet to demonstrate that she can do that.

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While her decision says a lot about her insecurities, it also highlights the gap between her and some of the other characters. She's learned quickly in the time that she's been practicing karate, but there's no evidence that she's anywhere close to their level yet. She had good reason for thinking she might lose to Kenny. Not only that, but Devon's lack of focus - which held her back when Barnes was assessing the students - is yet another sign that she's anything but ready for an event as massive as the Sekai Taikai and is likely in for a rude awakening in Cobra Kai season 6 part 2.

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Cobra Kai
Release Date
2018 - 2025-00-00
Network
Netflix, YouTube
Showrunner
Jon Hurwitz

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Directors
Hayden Schlossberg, Jon Hurwitz, Joel Novoa, Jennifer Celotta, Steven K. Tsuchida, Sherwin Shilati, Marielle Woods, Steve Pink, Lin Oeding, Michael Grossman
Writers
Josh Heald, Ashley Darnall, Chris Rafferty, Bill Posley
Seasons
6
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix