Warrior

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USA, (2019–2023), 27 h 20 min (Length: 44–65 min)

Creators:

Jonathan Tropper

Cast:

Jason Tobin, Andrew Koji, Olivia Cheng, Kieran Bew, Dianne Doan, Dean Jagger, Langley Kirkwood, Rich Ting, Kenneth Fok, Dustin Nguyen, Joanna Vanderham (more)
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Seasons(3) / Episodes(30)

Plots(1)

Warrior is a gritty, action-packed crime drama set during the brutal Tong Wars of San Francisco’s Chinatown in the second half of the 19th century. The series follows Ah Sahm (Andrew Koji), a martial arts prodigy who emigrates from China to San Francisco under mysterious circumstances and becomes a hatchet man for one of Chinatown’s most powerful tongs (Chinese organized crime family). Filmed in Cape Town, South Africa, this CINEMAX drama series is based on writings of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, and created and executive produced by Jonathan Tropper ("Banshee") Justin Lin. (Cinemax)

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Reviews of this series by the user Necrotongue (11)

Season 1 (2019) (S01) 

English The first season wasn’t bad, it just seemed a bit unbalanced. For example, the fifth episode was just way off and had absolutely no impact on the rest of the plot, while other episodes weren’t far from perfect. I was a little sorry that the authors couldn’t avoid the clichés that go hand in hand with this theme, or the interracial romance which was completely unnecessary for the story. But the action scenes were top notch, the main storyline was really entertaining, and I'll definitely watch the next season. ()

The Itchy Onion (2019) (S01E01) 

English I had high hopes for this series, but the pilot episode left me a bit underwhelmed. I found it hard to believe that some random Chinese guy could take down three immigration officers without any consequences. And don't even get me started on the soundtrack. Plus, it felt like the main character missed the memo on what century we're in. His smug demeanor grated on me pretty quickly. But despite these gripes, the plot itself caught my interest, so I'm crossing my fingers for better episodes down the line. ()

There's No China in the Bible (2019) (S01E02) 

English I must say, the story isn't half bad, and those battle scenes? They're top-notch. Organized crime and politics go hand in hand, and it seems the creators know just how to balance the two. ()

John Chinaman (2019) (S01E03) 

English Once again, things are looking up. The creators crafted an engaging narrative with politics and intrigue in full swing. This time, they shed light on the importance of witness protection. Back in the 19th century, such institutions weren't around, leaving families vulnerable and homes ablaze. ()

The White Mountain (2019) (S01E04) 

English The series was cruising along smoothly until this unnecessary hiccup. The creators decided to throw in a romantic-sexual subplot that felt forced and slowed down the pace. Frankly, I wasn't invested in it at all. ()

The Blood and the Sh*t (2019) (S01E05) 

English One star goes to the gripping action sequences, and another to the welcome return of Vince Masuku. Yet, beyond that, there wasn't much else to weigh in on. It felt like the creators only had material for nine episodes, so they hastily whipped up this tangent that barely ties into the main storyline. Frankly, I'm scratching my head over how it'll impact future plots. It was fun and action-packed, no doubt, but ultimately felt like filler. ()

Chewed Up, Spit Out, and Stepped On (2019) (S01E06) 

English Well, the episode completely veered away from the odd Special Western detour we had before, confirming my suspicion that it was indeed unnecessary. Thankfully, things felt back on track. The story had a solid pace, with the plot unfolding smoothly. I particularly enjoyed the scenes in Chinatown and the resolution of O'Hara's gambling debt. ()

The Tiger and the Fox (2019) (S01E07) 

English Lee's story was undeniably touching and politically correct, but beyond that, the episode was a real treat. The momentum from the previous episode carried over seamlessly, with events unfolding rapidly. Ah Toy finally showed her claws, adding an extra layer of excitement. And that ending? It hit like a comedic punch to the head! ()

They Don't Pay Us Enough to Think (2019) (S01E08) 

English The last episode left me a bit disappointed, especially after the cliffhanger from before. I was hoping for a more intense showdown, but the rest of the episode managed to smooth things over. There were plenty of political shenanigans, scheming, and manipulation, which I always enjoy. Ah Toy's presence partially made up for the lackluster fight in the beginning. ()

Chinese Boxing (2019) (S01E09) 

English Movies and series with Eastern martial arts often fall into a predictable pattern: the underdog who takes the most beating in the beginning inevitably emerges as the winner. It's a cliché that's been done to death. I found the subplot about childhood memories a bit dull, and I couldn't quite figure out how the mayor got wind of the duel. Overall, it felt a bit lackluster to me. 3*- ()

If You're Going to Bow, Bow Low (2019) (S01E10) 

English The season finale didn't quite hit the mark for me. I was hoping for a more impactful plot. However, I trust the creators to seamlessly carry forward the storylines they've set up into the next season. ()