Warrior
In Cinemax’s Warrior, tensions have come to a head and characters are dealing with their choices,…
Warrior Episode 4, “If You Don’t See Blood, You Didn’t Come to Play,” sets the stage by throwing San Francisco into chaos.
Warrior has to be the best Western I’ve seen in a long time and in episode 203, “Not How We Do Business” it just keeps getting better.
Warrior Episode 2 does a lot of work to further build out the story this season and set up elements that will be exciting to see paid off.
Warrior Season 2 stands as an ever-important commentary not just on 19th century San Francisco but on the United States today.
I was lucky enough to get the chance to speak with Olivia Cheng before the launch of Warrior Season 2 about her character Ah Toy.
We got to talk to Rich Ting about Warrior, Bolo Yeung, the world of martial arts, and the power and inspiration he found in Bruce Lee.
In episode 10, season one of ‘Warrior’ comes to a prefect end. Drama, martial arts, and history come into play as the show sets up for season two.
In “Chinese Boxing” we finally get to see the heaviest hitters in the show come fist to fist and power dynamics shift in the Tongs.
“They Don’t Pay Us Enough to Think” showcases skill, violence, and the system closing in for out characters in Chinatown.