Kung Fu

Kung Fu – Bloodline

  • Title: Kung Fu – Bloodline
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“Deadline” offers up the unusual set of circumstances where, for however brief a period of time, Nicky (Olivia Liang) and Zhilan (Yvonne Chapman) work together in an attempt to stop an out-of-control Mia (Vanessa Yao). While that fails, Zhilan’s attempts to turn Juliette (Annie Q.) against her father are marginally more successful. However, Juliette learns the hard truth about what happens to anyone who stand up to Russell Tan (Kee Chan).

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Kung Fu – The Enclave

  • Title: Kung Fu – The Enclave
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Knowing that Russell Tan (Kee Chan) is after a large mallet as the next piece of his plan, Nicky (Olivia Liang) and her friends hatch a plan to (rather easily) sneak into the secret organization’s private party and swap out the real hammer for a facsimile that her parents help build. Things go fairly well until the scene Tan causes stealing the fake hammer revealing Nicky and leading to a downward spiral in which Tan leaves with his prize, Nicky’s brother gets shot, and Mia (Vanessa Yao) turns to Zhilan (Yvonne Chapman) for a more permanent solution to her Tan problems.

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Kung Fu – Clementine

  • Title: Kung Fu – Clementine
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While the villains are mostly absent in “Clementine,” their one move of the episode will be felt by one character in particular as Evan‘s (Gavin Stenhouse) attempts to hide Nicky‘s (Olivia Liang) involvement in a break-in at the Tans leave him facing serious consequences at work. We also get the first fight between Nicky and Henry (Eddie Liu) and the introduction of Henry’s estranged father (Terry Chen) who, unknown to Henry, has been wrapped up the secret world for some time.

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Kung Fu – Year of the Tiger (Part 2)

  • Title: Kung Fu – Year of the Tiger (Part 2)
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The two-part premiere continues, answering some of my questions from “Part 1.” Zhilan (Yvonne Chapman) finds a bit of her old spirit and leaves China, although it’s still unclear what her new path will be. Mia (Vanessa Yao) continues to be painted more of a frenemy that family for Nicky (Olivia Liang) as she continues to search for answers about her past. And Nicky’s plan to take down Russell Tan (Kee Chan) fails, but we do discover some clues to what the businessman is after in his theft of ancient relics.

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Kung Fu – Year of the Tiger (Part 1)

  • Title: Kung Fu – Year of the Tiger (Part 1)
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Kung Fu returns for its Sophomore Season with some new faces and and some unexpected returns. It appears our main villain in Season Two will be Russell Tan (Kee Chan) who still has some interest in all things mystical despite the power of the weapons being returned to the Earth in last season’s finale. While comatose for most of the episode, Tan’s son Kerwin (Ludi Lin) is apparently still alive and his former girlfriend, who left him for dead, returns as well as we find Zhilan (Yvonne Chapman) incarcerated in a Chinese prison.

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