So the writers are plainly aware of the risks of too much forced drama and are working hard if subtely to keep friction between characters without it seeming forced. And on the whole, I'd say they do a pretty respectable job of it. Yes, there are moments where it's stretched to its limits with Johnny standing on the desk in the Danny's car dealership but I can actually see Danny sneaking off to do give a Karate lesson in his own style to particular students behind Johnny's back, he has precedent.
It's a good thing they didn't maintain the status quo & actually showed friendships blossoming. It would've been worse if we still treaded on the frenemy status of almost every character even in the very last season. Hell, it already feels like that but they're writing it well enough that it never feels like, cause every character (except Danny) feel like they have a reason behind their attitudes.
Danny is a case study in how people who believe they are in the right do bad things.
He might unironically be the villain this season (for now) in a way. This season almost feels like a setting in stone moment about Johnny being the hero of this show, by setting Danny to be zealoted to Miyagi, Karate & the borderline Boogeyman of Cobra Kai to the point of obsession & ignorance to the consequences of it all.
They're setting the Miyagi mystery sub-plot for Danny's character enhancement against his retardations in the future, but for now Danny might be one of the most unlikeable characters in the series.
Danny stopping it ironcially denied his own daughter what she wanted as well as Tory, because Sam said she was fighting just for the closure of needing to see who would win.
What gets even worse is that he doesn't even bother understanding it from someone who also went through it & used it as a coping mechanism, just because how clouded he is to prove Johnny wrong. Kreese doesn't even need to do anything himself, Danny's faggotry might actually do Kreese's job.
Devon I have mixed feelings with. She is both very relatable and sadly unlikeable. Except I really do like her but she went way too far so I don't. I was a little surprised not to see the kid she sabotaged, Payne, show up with Kreese but I guess he'll be back somehow.
Feels like a karmic thing in a way. Kenny going from nerdy to full-nigger has now resulted in the karmic toll being paid which makes Devon absolutely based (which she always was).... But seriously, he still hasn't gotten over his agression (that's his entire arc this season) & hurt LaRusso, then mocked him. If you think about it, Kreese could've used him against Miyagi-do later too. Devon's insecurity might have indirectly resulted in a greater good.
I'm surprised there's nothing like that for Demitri being a helicopter homie to Hawk.