Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 1’s Ending Identifies The Next Johnny Lawrence

Cobra Kai season 6 part 1 gives fans a glimpse into the future, including “The One” who will bring Cobra Kai back to glory.

Cobra Kai. (L to R) Tanner Buchanan as Robby Keene, Peyton List as Tory Nichols, Xolo Maridueña as Miguel Diaz, Mary Mouser as Samantha LaRusso in Cobra Kai.
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This article contains spoilers for Cobra Kai season 6 part 1. 

Audiences have met several young characters on Cobra Kai who embody the spirit and fury of the “O.G.” Karate kids. The main dynamic between classic frenemies Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) has shaped the next generation. It’s easy to see how Daniel’s actual children Samantha (Mary Mouser) and Anthony (Griffin Santopietro) are a chip off the old moral block (for the most part) but Daniel also has several protégés he can choose from who have proven to have the heart of gold he had as a teen.

Parental figures can often be guilty of teaching their kids or students their worst habits, and Johnny Lawrence, especially in early seasons, wasn’t exactly the greatest role model. Granted Johnny has had a roller coaster of morality during the show’s run, as have many of his students. Enemies have become friends, friends have become enemies, teenagers have become sociopaths – that kind of archetypal journey has been seen time and time again, but the show often preaches balance. If Daniel has his specific pool of Karate kids to choose from, who is the next Johnny?

The next Johnny is (and perhaps always has been) Tory Nichols.

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With Tory (Peyton List) rejoining Cobra Kai just in time to compete in the Sekai Taikai, it would appear that the writers are setting up one last epic showdown for the final episodes. Tory is not just the new Johnny now, she is going to be what Johnny should have always become. Knowing the modus operandi of the series, that means a sense of balance will once again come to the Valley. 

Before we look to the conclusion of her story, let’s look to the beginning. Despite some misdirection from the writers to perhaps mislead audience members into thinking she wasn’t the obvious successor, Tory and Johnny have had a very similar path. Both grew up essentially fatherless. Johnny and Tory’s Dad walked out on them, leaving their mom to be the most beloved parental figure in their life. While Johnny was later stepson to Sid Weinberg, and became a spoiled rich kid, his stepfather wasn’t a loving man. 

Tory felt like she had to “fight for every inch” growing up and both a young Johnny and Tory had a massive chip on their shoulders because of the cards life dealt them. They both became prone to anger and have a hair-trigger temper. Both found a semblance of happiness in a romantic partner, Johnny with Ali (Elizabeth Shoe) and Tory with Miguel (Xolo Maridueña), but became perhaps possessive or overbearing, eventually losing their partner to their LaRusso rival. Both sought out a father figure, and when they joined Cobra Kai to deal with the anger they felt, found Kreese, and were easily manipulated by the man. 

Kreese’s relationship with Tory was almost identical to Kreese’s relationship with Johnny. Both were his “prize pupil”, even earning Tory the title of “Queen Kobra.” Both were intended to be champions, only Johnny let him down. Coincidentally, even Tory’s championship has an asterisk next to it, as Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) bought off the referees when she won in season four. This was heartbreaking for Tory as she had to stand against her Cobra Kai senseis’ wishes to fight dirty, and felt she won fair and square. 

Ultimately however, it is this recent betrayal from Tory which sets up the final downslope of her arch. For more than five seasons, this show has been about redemption. How almost anyone is capable of being redeemed, or as Mr. Miyagi taught Daniel: there are no bad students, only bad teachers. 

Tory has to be redeemed. It is perhaps one of the most predictable plot points that will come up in the final two parts of season six, especially considering how much time the writers have put into making her a relatable and sympathetic character. What that means is Tory is the future of Cobra Kai. She is the rightful heir, and what Johnny was meant to be all along. She has always walked that line between moral right and vengeful, or sympathetic and antagonistic. In a nutshell, the same strange balance that has made Johnny one of the favorite characters in the history of this show. Now Tory can become the champion she, and Johnny, were always intended to be.

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All five episodes of Cobra Kai season 6 part 1 are available to stream on Netflix now. Part 2 premieres Nov. 15.