Cobra Kai Season 6 continues with the team as they participate in the Sekai Taikai. However, the competition is interrupted by a fight. Part 3 shows how everyone copes with the aftermath, as they all decide to join the Sekai Taikai again and complete the tournament for the final fight! 

I enjoyed Cobra Kai Season 6, Part 3, but discussing without spoilers is challenging. Part Three leans more towards romance, resulting in some comedic yet heartfelt and sweet moments. The cast is fantastic, and I loved seeing how much they have all grown as actors since the first season.

Although there are fewer fights and action in Part 3, they are all well-choreographed. Characters I initially disliked began to take responsibility for their actions, making me like them. Another highlight was seeing Moon and Yasmine from previous seasons return, even if it was brief. The comedy in Season 6 is better than in previous seasons, and some episodes end in exciting ways with characters delivering a final badass line.

Unfortunately, the final season of Cobra Kai had numerous issues. Many story points felt rushed to tie everything up nicely, and while it was nice to see, I thought it was too little, too late. Characters who took responsibility and apologized for their actions I wish the show explored earlier, as it felt rushed.

Another annoying aspect was one character reverting to his old ways, which made me think his entire character development arc was wasted; all the times he had grown felt like they were just discarded to get him back to his original self. This made me sad and disappointed, as you went on this journey with a character just for it to be wasted and for them to return to their old ways. I also found a scene on a boat underwhelming; despite it being meant to be a big moment, the choreography and how it was filmed could have been improved.

Overall, the final season of Cobra Kai left me with mixed feelings. Although I enjoyed it, I was somewhat disappointed by certain character choices. However, I am still excited for the sequel and the new Karate Kid film.

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