Marvel's Iron Fist (2017) s02e01 Episode Script
The Fury of the Iron Fist
- [honks.]
- Come on.
- [muffled gunshot.]
- [grunts.]
[guard.]
Open up.
[guards grunt.]
[tires screech.]
[engine revving.]
[men yell.]
[men groaning.]
[man 1 grunting.]
[gunshots.]
- [gunshot.]
- [man 1 groans.]
[men grunting.]
[man 2 speaking Mandarin.]
[grunts.]
[man 3 yells.]
[all grunting.]
[truck doors opening.]
[guns cock.]
[men yelling.]
[car alarms blaring.]
[man 4 speaking Mandarin.]
[in Mandarin.]
I'll make you eat that blade.
[Danny in English.]
Now, you saw what this can do.
So, apologize, before I break your face.
[in Mandarin.]
I'm sorry.
See? That's better.
You're a Golden Tiger, yes? [police siren wailing.]
[theme music playing.]
2x01 - The Fury of the Iron Fist [music playing through earphones.]
[sniffs.]
Is that garlic shrimp I smell? And moo shu.
Mmm.
You spoil me.
Fuel to keep the midnight oil burning.
You missed midnight by a couple hours.
- What are you working on? - The [sighs.]
USCIS I-485.
Can't make the first step in permanent citizenship easy? - Or everyone would apply.
- [chuckles softly.]
I'm helping Diana Tsai put hers together.
Oh, she works at that little anime store on Forsyth, right? - Mmm-hmm.
- Huh.
I should swing by and see her.
So you can bring more junk up in here? Hey, it's not junk.
It's research.
I missed the last 15 years of culture.
I need to catch up.
[sighs.]
I kind of like that you don't know who SpongeBob is.
He's a sponge named Bob.
[chuckles.]
- [sighs.]
All right.
- [typing.]
Oh, shit.
You really did some damage.
[Danny.]
They killed three security guards.
I couldn't take the chance on letting them get away, so I stopped them.
Looks like a war zone.
They didn't respond well to "please.
" [grunts.]
You know that's what you said the other night, right? When you knocked the wall out of the back of that nightclub.
I'm just trying to keep the peace.
Situations they happen.
Maybe if you started coming out with me [Colleen.]
Mmm-mmm.
Let's not have this discussion again, okay? Oh, come on, let me.
I like what I do at the center.
You know, I I help people.
I'm a part of the community.
Besides last time I got involved things went sideways.
Hey.
You saved Misty.
And Claire.
Hmm.
That's the glass-half-full version.
It's the truth.
Okay.
Come on.
What? How about one last heroic mission before we get some shut-eye? - I thought you wanted me to rest.
- Hmm You did bring me takeout all the way from Hester Street.
[both chuckle.]
[indistinct chatter.]
Good afternoon.
I got your message about the shipment.
I trust it's still on its way.
[Yang.]
It is.
The issue is the price of passage, which has gone up.
We had a deal, Mr.
Yang.
I control these docks.
But others want what I have.
If I lose control, your shipment will fail to clear customs.
That is not an option.
The new price is four million.
Where I'm from, Mr.
Yang, those who go back on their word are tossed to the bottom of a ravine.
As a child, I would walk among their corpses and break their bones for extra measure.
I will discuss the terms with my partner.
[Yang.]
My wife likes to tell me this place is a cautionary tale.
All the little fish that thought they were headed upstream now someone else's meal.
[grunting and yelling.]
[huffing nervously.]
No more stories.
You raise the price again you, your wife and your business will suffer.
[man.]
Colleen will come around.
I'm just saying your lady doesn't know what she's missing.
You're looking at the full package here.
I own my own business.
I dance mad good.
And you should hear me karaoke.
I absolutely crush it.
Yeah, well, Colleen hates karaoke.
- What? Then I quit right now.
Forget it.
- [chuckles.]
- You two seem to be doing good, huh? - Yeah.
We're in a solid place right now.
You know, this is the first time I've, uh, moved in with someone.
It's an adjustment, you know? I gotta share my personal space.
My private thoughts.
Last week, I put one of her dresses in the dryer.
- Cardinal sin.
- Yep.
Second only to drinking milk out of the container.
- That's just freaking disgusting, bro.
- [chuckles.]
Yeah.
So I'm told.
Danny.
Look.
All these challenges, my brother, it's good practice.
You gotta make hay while the sun shines.
'Cause you never know when rain may come.
- Yeah.
- Yeah? And you keep your eyes peeled in case your future wife walks by.
[chuckles.]
Your girlfriend is my future wife.
Yeah, go on.
Just get in there.
[man.]
Hey! You just gonna leave your car here? [man.]
Closed down Mott Street.
Gonna be a cluster out there today.
I saw it all over the news.
It was the armored car thing.
Golden Tigers in Hatchet Gang territory.
Not good.
Not good, I tell you.
All the old truces are being thrown to the wind.
Last time there was a Triad war, it wasn't pretty.
Everybody was approached for recruitment.
You, uh You say it like you experienced it.
When I was 12 years old, I almost joined the Hatchets.
My best friend was recruited.
Seeing him in a casket kept me on the straight and narrow.
The bad old days.
Let's hope they're not coming back, yeah? Good news.
All done.
All that's left is that filing fee.
No way I can get $750 together on my salary any time soon.
Bayard has a fund.
We may be able to at least partially cover the cost.
Thank you, Colleen.
- We're so grateful.
- [Colleen.]
Please.
Raising Lana on your own can't be easy.
[chuckles softly.]
She's growin' up so quick.
Too quickly.
I can barely keep her in clothes.
We just got a bunch of donations for that charity drive.
Why don't I see if I can find some kids' winter stuff.
- Hey, Lana? - Uh-huh? - Let's look for treasure.
- All right.
Okay.
Too small.
[gasps.]
What do you think about that? Let's try that on.
Perfect.
Let's see if we can find a scarf or something.
[Lana.]
Pretty.
[Colleen.]
What've you got there? [Lana.]
Toys! Ethan? [stammers.]
Do we have a donation list or - You know where this is from? - [Ethan.]
Mmm-mmm.
[man.]
See, what you want to do is head uptown until you hit Prince.
- Oh.
- That's Nolita proper.
[chuckles.]
[chuckles.]
Oh, I thought I was headed that way.
Ah! The streets down here are so confusing.
- [man.]
You get used to it.
- You can't get lost.
The sun rises on the East River, sets on the Hudson.
Uptown is due north.
Wow.
And people say New Yorkers don't care.
How gallant.
You new in town? Where are you from? Oak Creek, Wisconsin.
Home of stifled dreams, lost hope and mediocre pie.
Hey, you're a you're a photographer.
Oh, no.
I borrowed it from a friend.
But can I take your picture? Uh, yeah.
Sure.
Yeah.
- [camera shutter clicks.]
- I draw and use the camera to narrow my field of vision.
I find that anywhere I point the lens on the street, I just find someone or something, like [Danny.]
Huh.
This one's interesting.
Yeah, like, the light on the buildings, it's just so magical.
Mao dou! You still on the clock, man? Huh.
You don't look like a Mao dou.
[scoffs.]
Trust me, I've said as much.
My name's Danny.
Oh.
Mary.
Well, thanks for the new-in-town primer.
Pleasure to meet you, Danny.
Andrew.
Albert.
But you can call me Andrew.
I like it better.
[chuckles softly.]
Okay.
I better head out.
I swear, some men feast while others starve.
Look, I was just being nice.
- Oh, no.
"Gallant.
" - [chuckles.]
[Albert.]
That's what you were being.
[cell phone vibrating.]
Hello? Uh, yeah.
Okay.
All right, thanks for the heads-up.
Yeah.
[camera clicks.]
Hey, excuse me.
Sorry.
Uh That furniture shop.
Been closed long? - A few weeks.
- You know how I can reach him or His cousin's got a restaurant around the corner.
Silver Lotus.
Name's Yip.
Henry Yip.
Okay.
Thank you.
You have no business coming here.
Give us the bread, and we'll leave.
- I already paid - That's your problem, not ours.
- Hey! Get away from him.
- Yo, back up.
Back up! - You want me to call the cops? - Do it.
What are you, 15? Go home.
Get out of here! Come on.
Come on.
Oh, my God.
Mr.
Yip, right? - You okay? - Yeah, I'm fine.
Thank you.
- What did they want? - [sighs.]
Protection money.
I'm sorry, I know this is really bad timing, but I actually have a few questions about your cousin, Choi.
I have no cousin by that name.
I just heard different.
Thank you again.
[Danny.]
Hey, Ward.
Hold up.
A moving company? When will this "value of a dollar" thing be over? You have a corner office at Rand with your name on it.
It's been good for me to step away from Rand learn to be self-sufficient.
It's given me a new perspective.
Because lifting other people's furniture is a crucial learning experience.
I enjoy it.
It's a hard day's work.
Ever since I got back to New York, all anyone has been focused on is how lucky I am.
"The barefoot billionaire.
Never had to work a day in his life.
" That's not a false assessment.
I didn't ask for that privilege, Ward.
It's not me.
But I can't deny it's a part of who I am.
Money can make as many problems as it solves.
Or Broadway.
Have you considered Broadway? - [sighs.]
I don't expect you to understand.
- Good, 'cause I don't.
While you go on Rumspringa on the Lower East Side, I'm the one in the hot seat.
This edict memo you hobbled me with doesn't make things easier.
Is that why you called this meeting? Ward, there has to be a way to balance profitability and social responsibility.
And that's my problem to solve? I didn't call this meeting.
I thought you did.
No.
Where are we? [door opens.]
Hello, Danny.
Hello, Ward.
[chuckles softly.]
Joy.
It's been a while.
[Ward.]
When did you get back? Come inside.
What is this about? [scoffs.]
I don't know.
Wow.
I knew you sold the townhouse, but this is This is quite something.
So, you live here? [Joy.]
I just moved in.
You know, live, work.
Although, technically, I guess this is my first official meeting.
[chuckles softly.]
Please, sit.
I, uh [clicks tongue.]
I [exhales.]
I didn't expect to see you.
God.
It's good to see you.
[chuckles softly.]
Are you coming back? Is that what this is? I knew you'd be back.
No.
Ward, I'm not coming back.
In fact, I hired an outside firm to prepare this.
My divestment package.
Ha-ha.
I'd like to be bought out of my Rand contract for a lump sum.
You can find the payment schedule, the particulars, everything in there.
You don't return my calls for months, and you show up with this.
It wasn't so long ago that you wanted out of Rand.
- And who told me I was being childish? - Hey.
Go easy, Ward.
[Joy.]
No, let him bark.
I do miss it a little.
It was a way of life for so very long.
You're sure this is what you want? Packed with extra stock options, expired patents.
You expect we're gonna let you walk away with all of this? [Joy.]
Mmm-hmm.
Yeah, I was very specific.
Um, anything you called "shit for the shit pile.
" [Ward chuckles.]
This is just a ploy for Danny's benefit.
You want my job.
[scoffs.]
Because it's always about you, isn't it? All I want is what I've worked my entire life for.
- And a chance to make something of my own.
- And to punish me.
It's not about you.
Didn't we put all this nonsense behind us? All the years that you lied to me about our father? That doesn't qualify as nonsense, Ward.
Look, Joy, I think what Ward's trying to say is that all of this, it's it's unexpected.
- So, no counter? - [Ward.]
Screw counters.
We reject your proposal.
- [chuckles.]
Oh, you don't wanna do that.
- [Ward.]
Try me.
[Danny.]
Ward if Joy wants this, then we need to take it seriously.
Where do you want me to sign? What? How can you even consider signing this? To put the past behind us.
Harold, the Hand All of it.
If Joy wants to start something new, then she has that right.
[smacks lips.]
Well, it at least needs to be vetted.
This isn't a value judgment.
It's an ethical one.
[Ward.]
Danny, you can't do this.
Well, his 51% of Rand says he can.
[Ward sighs.]
You've lost your mind.
She's lost her mind.
This is a mistake.
Okay.
[door slams.]
Wow.
He's changed.
Come on, I'll walk you out.
I'm proud of you, Joy.
Whatever you set out to do next, I know you'll succeed.
You have no idea how much that means coming from you.
Thank you, Danny.
All right.
When you get some time, Colleen and I would love to catch up.
What a lovely idea.
All right.
- You take care.
- You, too.
[door unlocking.]
[humming.]
[gasping.]
[heartbeat accelerating.]
[yells.]
[crying.]
[gasping.]
[heartbeat steadying.]
[laughing.]
[crying.]
[gasps.]
[laughing.]
[Danny.]
Whoo.
Boy.
You would not believe what just went down.
Joy called this crazy meeting, pulled out of the company Any info you have.
Please.
A forwarding address, a [man.]
He didn't leave a forwarding address.
[Colleen.]
I can give you my number in case he tries to contact you.
Hello? [sighs.]
This is beautiful.
What is it? It's called a mon.
Or kamon.
It means crest.
My family's crest.
I found it at the center this morning.
[scoffs.]
Yeah.
Someone donated it.
It's a family heirloom? Yeah, I guess.
Is that crazy? When I first saw it, this childhood memory came rushing back.
From Hokkaido.
I must have been four or five.
And I would sit at the kitchen table, and my mother would brush out my hair.
I can't see her.
It's just this this feeling, you know? [Colleen clears throat and sighs.]
Ooh.
I have not thought about her in a really long time.
You hardly talk about her.
She is the only one in my family who didn't push me away.
Give me away.
How did it show up here, in New York? Beats me.
There's this guy who owns this restaurant.
I think he might know who last owned the box, but He said he didn't.
I don't know.
I could push it, but I should just toss it in the trash.
You said it was a restaurant.
Yeah? Well, why don't we stop by there, get some dinner? If the opportunity presents itself, then you can talk to this guy.
[exhales.]
Okay, yeah.
Thank you, Danny.
This is the one place I've felt safe in I don't know how long.
I want you to feel the same.
Come here.
[tapping foot.]
[exhales.]
Okay, so who'd like to start? [Bethany.]
Ward? - [Carlos.]
My name is Carlos.
- [group members.]
Hi, Carlos.
You didn't even make it through the serenity prayer.
Next time.
Come on, Ward.
You show up for the meetings, every night for two months.
The next step is sharing.
I share.
I bought Cronuts.
I could have kept them all to myself.
[sighs.]
Okay.
I sent an intern to buy them for me.
Does that negate the goodwill? Why not just tell me what is going on in that head of yours? 'Cause I don't want to share.
I don't want to eat pastries.
What do you want? I want to change the things I can't.
[footsteps approaching.]
- Hello again.
- Hi.
[both moaning and grunting.]
[breathing heavily.]
Whatever it is you're dealing with, you can tell me.
Believe me when I say this isn't the right moment to talk about this particular issue.
Christ.
I'm a shitty sponsor.
The best I've ever had.
Come, sit.
I'm celebrating.
I don't drink.
And I regulate my diet to maximize my physical well-being.
Right.
That's right.
Yeah, you don't do anything fun.
[chuckles softly.]
But you can watch me.
So, tell me how it went with Yang.
He changed the price we agreed on.
He has no honor.
No moral center.
I debase myself by association with him.
It's not just Yang.
It's this city.
Every breath I take of its fetid air is like poison in my lungs.
Like everything else in it, Yang can be bought, traded, sold.
For what? To wear a crown in a kingdom of iniquity.
Don't forget about the traffic on the way to Jersey.
It's It's a killer.
[Davos clears throat.]
This is a sorry celebration.
- What's wrong? - [scoffs.]
I had to look Danny in the eye, and my brother [smacks lips.]
and act like you and I aren't planning what we're planning.
I thought you would have enjoyed that.
At first, I did.
And then after it was over Danny stuck around and I don't know.
I I don't know.
What did that fool say to you? [scoffs.]
Nothing much.
He was kind.
Joy are you wavering? No.
I'm drinking.
[sighs.]
Dibs on that crab.
Dibs - [Danny sighs.]
- [chuckles softly.]
No.
Sometimes Lei Kung would make us eat insects for the protein.
Beetles.
Crickets.
Mealworms.
They wriggle in your mouth, and they pop like they're oozing pus.
Danny, you suck.
Thank you.
Bakuto was worse.
Obviously.
I had to eat spiders, to develop an immunity to the venom.
Tarantula, actually.
As big as a baseball, and hairy.
And the hairs would just get caught [imitates choking.]
in the back of in the back of your throat.
And I had to wash it down with the blood of a lamb.
That's a lie.
But you get points for creativity.
- [Colleen.]
Mmm.
- [chuckles.]
We should do this more often.
Dinner out, a movie.
Date night.
Mmm.
A term I will never use.
I know you well enough to know while you'd never admit it, you like the idea.
Mmm-hmm? All right, so earlier today, why would the owner lie? He was scared.
Of the kids, the Tigers.
Maybe both.
They've been trying to muscle in on Tigers territory.
And the Tigers attacked the armored car in Hatchet territory last night.
Albert said old truces were being thrown to the wind.
There's something coming, Colleen.
Something bad.
And I think I know why.
The Hand are gone.
Yeah, but when they left, they left a power vacuum.
They kept everyone at bay through fear.
- And now - These gangs are making big moves.
They're seeking to fill the void.
And where they collide, a war is brewing in Chinatown.
A war between the Triads.
[door opens.]
[footsteps approaching.]
Don't look.
It's the kids from earlier.
Damn it.
- This is Silver Lotus.
We have trouble.
- [indistinct shouts.]
That can't be good.
You made this happen.
This is you.
- [indistinct screaming.]
- Get over here.
Stay down.
Where's the money, huh? Where is it? Give us the money.
- Last chance.
- [whimpering.]
I told you.
I've got nothing left to give.
Not my problem.
You pay us.
- Oh.
- Whoa.
- This bitch again? - [Colleen.]
Yeah.
It's your lucky day.
You are in way over your heads.
What do you think the Tigers will do when they see you, huh? We'll deal with them.
Like we're gonna deal with this.
[both grunt.]
As I was saying, you can walk away right now.
[boy.]
Same for you.
Colleen.
We have a problem.
Tigers.
- Time to go.
- Make us.
Hey.
What can I do for you? We got a call.
Where's Mr.
Yip? Yip? Oh, you mean the owner.
He, uh He went outside to feed his meter.
I can tell him you came by when he gets back.
[grunting.]
[yelling.]
[objects clattering.]
- What was that? - [grunting continues.]
[stammering.]
Okay.
It was my girlfriend.
She went back in there to complain to the chef.
- Her pork bao, it was too chewy.
- You better move.
I'm telling you.
You don't wanna go in there.
She has a terrible temper.
[panting.]
- Move.
- [chuckles softly.]
All right, okay.
Let's just step outside, and we can talk about this.
No more talk.
[grunting.]
Go.
Now.
[yells.]
[scoffs.]
I asked you to leave.
[panting.]
Easy.
[door opens.]
These gentlemen seem to think there was a problem, Mr.
Yip.
No problem.
No problem.
Everything's okay.
You can go.
That's twice now that I owe you.
[sighs.]
I'm looking for Frank Choi.
I was told he was your cousin.
This afternoon you said different.
[sighs.]
He's hiding from the Tigers.
He owes them money.
Does he pay for their protection, like you? Everyone on this street does.
What's up? So much for staying out of the fight.
The fight found you.
- [sighs.]
Hell of a date night, though.
- Yeah.
All right, so every Tuesday? Davos.
Where have you been? I've been here, in New York.
Why didn't you reach out? The time wasn't right, Danny.
For many reasons.
- There's a lot I need to tell you.
- About K'un-Lun? Gone.
If only you'd come home with me when I asked.
[Danny.]
It's not that simple.
I couldn't.
We've been through this.
[Davos.]
Yeah.
You had your reasons.
One being, you'd chosen to ally yourself with a warrior of the Hand.
I'm not Hand.
Not anymore.
I'm not here to talk about the past.
Danny and I have family matters to discuss.
Walk with me.
Alone.
[Colleen.]
You don't have to, Danny.
[Danny.]
So much has happened since I last saw you.
[Davos.]
But you remained here.
Which says much in itself.
Where else would I go? This is my home.
I hear you have your father's company.
You're a rich man, Danny.
The money, the business, that's that's not my concern right now.
All of my attention is focused on protecting this city.
And where were you when our city needed protecting, Danny? The mission of the Iron Fist was to destroy the Hand.
I succeeded in that.
While K'un-Lun paid the price.
There was a lot they didn't tell us.
I did what I thought was correct.
Did you, now? Were you even listening to anything Shifu said? With practice - comes mastery.
- Don't do this.
With mastery comes knowledge.
I remember.
With knowledge comes strength.
[both grunting.]
[breathing heavily.]
But you have always been weak.
Without my father's help, you never would have won that fight between us.
[breathing heavily.]
That's not true and you know it.
And then when you had it all, you left.
Ran to your money and your influence I came back for family.
Did you? Because when I tried to get you to return, all I saw was cowardice and a Hand whore [both grunting.]
You talk about Colleen that way again, I will break you.
If you could go back and do it differently, would you? There is no going back.
I fought for the right to challenge the dragon.
I fought my friends.
I fought you, my brother.
I didn't like it.
But I won.
Debatable.
Is this debatable? Burned into me? There is no changing what happened.
To either of us.
And what if there was a way? For you to give me back my birthright? I mean it.
Would you do that, little brother? The Fist It gives me purpose.
You don't know what it is or how to use it.
The fact is it's my duty to carry it.
Now, you said you had questions.
You gonna ask 'em? You already answered them.
- [sighs.]
I wasn't expecting you so late.
- I went to see Danny.
Oh, my God.
You didn't Oh, I could have snapped his neck.
I had the opportunity.
But his words gave me pause.
- So, you talked to him.
Why risk that? - Mercy.
I went there tonight to offer him a chance to make it right.
To just give up what is my due of his own free will.
And which one of us was wavering? You saw him.
You looked him in the eye.
Maybe I needed to hear that pompous, conciliatory tone.
Be reminded of the way he has rewritten our shared history, perverted all I hold dear.
Good.
Ward and and Danny and my father.
And all the plotting and the lying manipulating.
He walked into my life, and he he turned it to ashes.
I think he deserves to know what that feels like.
To have it all ripped apart.
He will learn.
I will teach him.
[thunder rumbling.]
[door opens.]
[door closes.]
[train approaching.]
[breathing deeply.]
[grunting.]
[panting.]
- Come on.
- [muffled gunshot.]
- [grunts.]
[guard.]
Open up.
[guards grunt.]
[tires screech.]
[engine revving.]
[men yell.]
[men groaning.]
[man 1 grunting.]
[gunshots.]
- [gunshot.]
- [man 1 groans.]
[men grunting.]
[man 2 speaking Mandarin.]
[grunts.]
[man 3 yells.]
[all grunting.]
[truck doors opening.]
[guns cock.]
[men yelling.]
[car alarms blaring.]
[man 4 speaking Mandarin.]
[in Mandarin.]
I'll make you eat that blade.
[Danny in English.]
Now, you saw what this can do.
So, apologize, before I break your face.
[in Mandarin.]
I'm sorry.
See? That's better.
You're a Golden Tiger, yes? [police siren wailing.]
[theme music playing.]
2x01 - The Fury of the Iron Fist [music playing through earphones.]
[sniffs.]
Is that garlic shrimp I smell? And moo shu.
Mmm.
You spoil me.
Fuel to keep the midnight oil burning.
You missed midnight by a couple hours.
- What are you working on? - The [sighs.]
USCIS I-485.
Can't make the first step in permanent citizenship easy? - Or everyone would apply.
- [chuckles softly.]
I'm helping Diana Tsai put hers together.
Oh, she works at that little anime store on Forsyth, right? - Mmm-hmm.
- Huh.
I should swing by and see her.
So you can bring more junk up in here? Hey, it's not junk.
It's research.
I missed the last 15 years of culture.
I need to catch up.
[sighs.]
I kind of like that you don't know who SpongeBob is.
He's a sponge named Bob.
[chuckles.]
- [sighs.]
All right.
- [typing.]
Oh, shit.
You really did some damage.
[Danny.]
They killed three security guards.
I couldn't take the chance on letting them get away, so I stopped them.
Looks like a war zone.
They didn't respond well to "please.
" [grunts.]
You know that's what you said the other night, right? When you knocked the wall out of the back of that nightclub.
I'm just trying to keep the peace.
Situations they happen.
Maybe if you started coming out with me [Colleen.]
Mmm-mmm.
Let's not have this discussion again, okay? Oh, come on, let me.
I like what I do at the center.
You know, I I help people.
I'm a part of the community.
Besides last time I got involved things went sideways.
Hey.
You saved Misty.
And Claire.
Hmm.
That's the glass-half-full version.
It's the truth.
Okay.
Come on.
What? How about one last heroic mission before we get some shut-eye? - I thought you wanted me to rest.
- Hmm You did bring me takeout all the way from Hester Street.
[both chuckle.]
[indistinct chatter.]
Good afternoon.
I got your message about the shipment.
I trust it's still on its way.
[Yang.]
It is.
The issue is the price of passage, which has gone up.
We had a deal, Mr.
Yang.
I control these docks.
But others want what I have.
If I lose control, your shipment will fail to clear customs.
That is not an option.
The new price is four million.
Where I'm from, Mr.
Yang, those who go back on their word are tossed to the bottom of a ravine.
As a child, I would walk among their corpses and break their bones for extra measure.
I will discuss the terms with my partner.
[Yang.]
My wife likes to tell me this place is a cautionary tale.
All the little fish that thought they were headed upstream now someone else's meal.
[grunting and yelling.]
[huffing nervously.]
No more stories.
You raise the price again you, your wife and your business will suffer.
[man.]
Colleen will come around.
I'm just saying your lady doesn't know what she's missing.
You're looking at the full package here.
I own my own business.
I dance mad good.
And you should hear me karaoke.
I absolutely crush it.
Yeah, well, Colleen hates karaoke.
- What? Then I quit right now.
Forget it.
- [chuckles.]
- You two seem to be doing good, huh? - Yeah.
We're in a solid place right now.
You know, this is the first time I've, uh, moved in with someone.
It's an adjustment, you know? I gotta share my personal space.
My private thoughts.
Last week, I put one of her dresses in the dryer.
- Cardinal sin.
- Yep.
Second only to drinking milk out of the container.
- That's just freaking disgusting, bro.
- [chuckles.]
Yeah.
So I'm told.
Danny.
Look.
All these challenges, my brother, it's good practice.
You gotta make hay while the sun shines.
'Cause you never know when rain may come.
- Yeah.
- Yeah? And you keep your eyes peeled in case your future wife walks by.
[chuckles.]
Your girlfriend is my future wife.
Yeah, go on.
Just get in there.
[man.]
Hey! You just gonna leave your car here? [man.]
Closed down Mott Street.
Gonna be a cluster out there today.
I saw it all over the news.
It was the armored car thing.
Golden Tigers in Hatchet Gang territory.
Not good.
Not good, I tell you.
All the old truces are being thrown to the wind.
Last time there was a Triad war, it wasn't pretty.
Everybody was approached for recruitment.
You, uh You say it like you experienced it.
When I was 12 years old, I almost joined the Hatchets.
My best friend was recruited.
Seeing him in a casket kept me on the straight and narrow.
The bad old days.
Let's hope they're not coming back, yeah? Good news.
All done.
All that's left is that filing fee.
No way I can get $750 together on my salary any time soon.
Bayard has a fund.
We may be able to at least partially cover the cost.
Thank you, Colleen.
- We're so grateful.
- [Colleen.]
Please.
Raising Lana on your own can't be easy.
[chuckles softly.]
She's growin' up so quick.
Too quickly.
I can barely keep her in clothes.
We just got a bunch of donations for that charity drive.
Why don't I see if I can find some kids' winter stuff.
- Hey, Lana? - Uh-huh? - Let's look for treasure.
- All right.
Okay.
Too small.
[gasps.]
What do you think about that? Let's try that on.
Perfect.
Let's see if we can find a scarf or something.
[Lana.]
Pretty.
[Colleen.]
What've you got there? [Lana.]
Toys! Ethan? [stammers.]
Do we have a donation list or - You know where this is from? - [Ethan.]
Mmm-mmm.
[man.]
See, what you want to do is head uptown until you hit Prince.
- Oh.
- That's Nolita proper.
[chuckles.]
[chuckles.]
Oh, I thought I was headed that way.
Ah! The streets down here are so confusing.
- [man.]
You get used to it.
- You can't get lost.
The sun rises on the East River, sets on the Hudson.
Uptown is due north.
Wow.
And people say New Yorkers don't care.
How gallant.
You new in town? Where are you from? Oak Creek, Wisconsin.
Home of stifled dreams, lost hope and mediocre pie.
Hey, you're a you're a photographer.
Oh, no.
I borrowed it from a friend.
But can I take your picture? Uh, yeah.
Sure.
Yeah.
- [camera shutter clicks.]
- I draw and use the camera to narrow my field of vision.
I find that anywhere I point the lens on the street, I just find someone or something, like [Danny.]
Huh.
This one's interesting.
Yeah, like, the light on the buildings, it's just so magical.
Mao dou! You still on the clock, man? Huh.
You don't look like a Mao dou.
[scoffs.]
Trust me, I've said as much.
My name's Danny.
Oh.
Mary.
Well, thanks for the new-in-town primer.
Pleasure to meet you, Danny.
Andrew.
Albert.
But you can call me Andrew.
I like it better.
[chuckles softly.]
Okay.
I better head out.
I swear, some men feast while others starve.
Look, I was just being nice.
- Oh, no.
"Gallant.
" - [chuckles.]
[Albert.]
That's what you were being.
[cell phone vibrating.]
Hello? Uh, yeah.
Okay.
All right, thanks for the heads-up.
Yeah.
[camera clicks.]
Hey, excuse me.
Sorry.
Uh That furniture shop.
Been closed long? - A few weeks.
- You know how I can reach him or His cousin's got a restaurant around the corner.
Silver Lotus.
Name's Yip.
Henry Yip.
Okay.
Thank you.
You have no business coming here.
Give us the bread, and we'll leave.
- I already paid - That's your problem, not ours.
- Hey! Get away from him.
- Yo, back up.
Back up! - You want me to call the cops? - Do it.
What are you, 15? Go home.
Get out of here! Come on.
Come on.
Oh, my God.
Mr.
Yip, right? - You okay? - Yeah, I'm fine.
Thank you.
- What did they want? - [sighs.]
Protection money.
I'm sorry, I know this is really bad timing, but I actually have a few questions about your cousin, Choi.
I have no cousin by that name.
I just heard different.
Thank you again.
[Danny.]
Hey, Ward.
Hold up.
A moving company? When will this "value of a dollar" thing be over? You have a corner office at Rand with your name on it.
It's been good for me to step away from Rand learn to be self-sufficient.
It's given me a new perspective.
Because lifting other people's furniture is a crucial learning experience.
I enjoy it.
It's a hard day's work.
Ever since I got back to New York, all anyone has been focused on is how lucky I am.
"The barefoot billionaire.
Never had to work a day in his life.
" That's not a false assessment.
I didn't ask for that privilege, Ward.
It's not me.
But I can't deny it's a part of who I am.
Money can make as many problems as it solves.
Or Broadway.
Have you considered Broadway? - [sighs.]
I don't expect you to understand.
- Good, 'cause I don't.
While you go on Rumspringa on the Lower East Side, I'm the one in the hot seat.
This edict memo you hobbled me with doesn't make things easier.
Is that why you called this meeting? Ward, there has to be a way to balance profitability and social responsibility.
And that's my problem to solve? I didn't call this meeting.
I thought you did.
No.
Where are we? [door opens.]
Hello, Danny.
Hello, Ward.
[chuckles softly.]
Joy.
It's been a while.
[Ward.]
When did you get back? Come inside.
What is this about? [scoffs.]
I don't know.
Wow.
I knew you sold the townhouse, but this is This is quite something.
So, you live here? [Joy.]
I just moved in.
You know, live, work.
Although, technically, I guess this is my first official meeting.
[chuckles softly.]
Please, sit.
I, uh [clicks tongue.]
I [exhales.]
I didn't expect to see you.
God.
It's good to see you.
[chuckles softly.]
Are you coming back? Is that what this is? I knew you'd be back.
No.
Ward, I'm not coming back.
In fact, I hired an outside firm to prepare this.
My divestment package.
Ha-ha.
I'd like to be bought out of my Rand contract for a lump sum.
You can find the payment schedule, the particulars, everything in there.
You don't return my calls for months, and you show up with this.
It wasn't so long ago that you wanted out of Rand.
- And who told me I was being childish? - Hey.
Go easy, Ward.
[Joy.]
No, let him bark.
I do miss it a little.
It was a way of life for so very long.
You're sure this is what you want? Packed with extra stock options, expired patents.
You expect we're gonna let you walk away with all of this? [Joy.]
Mmm-hmm.
Yeah, I was very specific.
Um, anything you called "shit for the shit pile.
" [Ward chuckles.]
This is just a ploy for Danny's benefit.
You want my job.
[scoffs.]
Because it's always about you, isn't it? All I want is what I've worked my entire life for.
- And a chance to make something of my own.
- And to punish me.
It's not about you.
Didn't we put all this nonsense behind us? All the years that you lied to me about our father? That doesn't qualify as nonsense, Ward.
Look, Joy, I think what Ward's trying to say is that all of this, it's it's unexpected.
- So, no counter? - [Ward.]
Screw counters.
We reject your proposal.
- [chuckles.]
Oh, you don't wanna do that.
- [Ward.]
Try me.
[Danny.]
Ward if Joy wants this, then we need to take it seriously.
Where do you want me to sign? What? How can you even consider signing this? To put the past behind us.
Harold, the Hand All of it.
If Joy wants to start something new, then she has that right.
[smacks lips.]
Well, it at least needs to be vetted.
This isn't a value judgment.
It's an ethical one.
[Ward.]
Danny, you can't do this.
Well, his 51% of Rand says he can.
[Ward sighs.]
You've lost your mind.
She's lost her mind.
This is a mistake.
Okay.
[door slams.]
Wow.
He's changed.
Come on, I'll walk you out.
I'm proud of you, Joy.
Whatever you set out to do next, I know you'll succeed.
You have no idea how much that means coming from you.
Thank you, Danny.
All right.
When you get some time, Colleen and I would love to catch up.
What a lovely idea.
All right.
- You take care.
- You, too.
[door unlocking.]
[humming.]
[gasping.]
[heartbeat accelerating.]
[yells.]
[crying.]
[gasping.]
[heartbeat steadying.]
[laughing.]
[crying.]
[gasps.]
[laughing.]
[Danny.]
Whoo.
Boy.
You would not believe what just went down.
Joy called this crazy meeting, pulled out of the company Any info you have.
Please.
A forwarding address, a [man.]
He didn't leave a forwarding address.
[Colleen.]
I can give you my number in case he tries to contact you.
Hello? [sighs.]
This is beautiful.
What is it? It's called a mon.
Or kamon.
It means crest.
My family's crest.
I found it at the center this morning.
[scoffs.]
Yeah.
Someone donated it.
It's a family heirloom? Yeah, I guess.
Is that crazy? When I first saw it, this childhood memory came rushing back.
From Hokkaido.
I must have been four or five.
And I would sit at the kitchen table, and my mother would brush out my hair.
I can't see her.
It's just this this feeling, you know? [Colleen clears throat and sighs.]
Ooh.
I have not thought about her in a really long time.
You hardly talk about her.
She is the only one in my family who didn't push me away.
Give me away.
How did it show up here, in New York? Beats me.
There's this guy who owns this restaurant.
I think he might know who last owned the box, but He said he didn't.
I don't know.
I could push it, but I should just toss it in the trash.
You said it was a restaurant.
Yeah? Well, why don't we stop by there, get some dinner? If the opportunity presents itself, then you can talk to this guy.
[exhales.]
Okay, yeah.
Thank you, Danny.
This is the one place I've felt safe in I don't know how long.
I want you to feel the same.
Come here.
[tapping foot.]
[exhales.]
Okay, so who'd like to start? [Bethany.]
Ward? - [Carlos.]
My name is Carlos.
- [group members.]
Hi, Carlos.
You didn't even make it through the serenity prayer.
Next time.
Come on, Ward.
You show up for the meetings, every night for two months.
The next step is sharing.
I share.
I bought Cronuts.
I could have kept them all to myself.
[sighs.]
Okay.
I sent an intern to buy them for me.
Does that negate the goodwill? Why not just tell me what is going on in that head of yours? 'Cause I don't want to share.
I don't want to eat pastries.
What do you want? I want to change the things I can't.
[footsteps approaching.]
- Hello again.
- Hi.
[both moaning and grunting.]
[breathing heavily.]
Whatever it is you're dealing with, you can tell me.
Believe me when I say this isn't the right moment to talk about this particular issue.
Christ.
I'm a shitty sponsor.
The best I've ever had.
Come, sit.
I'm celebrating.
I don't drink.
And I regulate my diet to maximize my physical well-being.
Right.
That's right.
Yeah, you don't do anything fun.
[chuckles softly.]
But you can watch me.
So, tell me how it went with Yang.
He changed the price we agreed on.
He has no honor.
No moral center.
I debase myself by association with him.
It's not just Yang.
It's this city.
Every breath I take of its fetid air is like poison in my lungs.
Like everything else in it, Yang can be bought, traded, sold.
For what? To wear a crown in a kingdom of iniquity.
Don't forget about the traffic on the way to Jersey.
It's It's a killer.
[Davos clears throat.]
This is a sorry celebration.
- What's wrong? - [scoffs.]
I had to look Danny in the eye, and my brother [smacks lips.]
and act like you and I aren't planning what we're planning.
I thought you would have enjoyed that.
At first, I did.
And then after it was over Danny stuck around and I don't know.
I I don't know.
What did that fool say to you? [scoffs.]
Nothing much.
He was kind.
Joy are you wavering? No.
I'm drinking.
[sighs.]
Dibs on that crab.
Dibs - [Danny sighs.]
- [chuckles softly.]
No.
Sometimes Lei Kung would make us eat insects for the protein.
Beetles.
Crickets.
Mealworms.
They wriggle in your mouth, and they pop like they're oozing pus.
Danny, you suck.
Thank you.
Bakuto was worse.
Obviously.
I had to eat spiders, to develop an immunity to the venom.
Tarantula, actually.
As big as a baseball, and hairy.
And the hairs would just get caught [imitates choking.]
in the back of in the back of your throat.
And I had to wash it down with the blood of a lamb.
That's a lie.
But you get points for creativity.
- [Colleen.]
Mmm.
- [chuckles.]
We should do this more often.
Dinner out, a movie.
Date night.
Mmm.
A term I will never use.
I know you well enough to know while you'd never admit it, you like the idea.
Mmm-hmm? All right, so earlier today, why would the owner lie? He was scared.
Of the kids, the Tigers.
Maybe both.
They've been trying to muscle in on Tigers territory.
And the Tigers attacked the armored car in Hatchet territory last night.
Albert said old truces were being thrown to the wind.
There's something coming, Colleen.
Something bad.
And I think I know why.
The Hand are gone.
Yeah, but when they left, they left a power vacuum.
They kept everyone at bay through fear.
- And now - These gangs are making big moves.
They're seeking to fill the void.
And where they collide, a war is brewing in Chinatown.
A war between the Triads.
[door opens.]
[footsteps approaching.]
Don't look.
It's the kids from earlier.
Damn it.
- This is Silver Lotus.
We have trouble.
- [indistinct shouts.]
That can't be good.
You made this happen.
This is you.
- [indistinct screaming.]
- Get over here.
Stay down.
Where's the money, huh? Where is it? Give us the money.
- Last chance.
- [whimpering.]
I told you.
I've got nothing left to give.
Not my problem.
You pay us.
- Oh.
- Whoa.
- This bitch again? - [Colleen.]
Yeah.
It's your lucky day.
You are in way over your heads.
What do you think the Tigers will do when they see you, huh? We'll deal with them.
Like we're gonna deal with this.
[both grunt.]
As I was saying, you can walk away right now.
[boy.]
Same for you.
Colleen.
We have a problem.
Tigers.
- Time to go.
- Make us.
Hey.
What can I do for you? We got a call.
Where's Mr.
Yip? Yip? Oh, you mean the owner.
He, uh He went outside to feed his meter.
I can tell him you came by when he gets back.
[grunting.]
[yelling.]
[objects clattering.]
- What was that? - [grunting continues.]
[stammering.]
Okay.
It was my girlfriend.
She went back in there to complain to the chef.
- Her pork bao, it was too chewy.
- You better move.
I'm telling you.
You don't wanna go in there.
She has a terrible temper.
[panting.]
- Move.
- [chuckles softly.]
All right, okay.
Let's just step outside, and we can talk about this.
No more talk.
[grunting.]
Go.
Now.
[yells.]
[scoffs.]
I asked you to leave.
[panting.]
Easy.
[door opens.]
These gentlemen seem to think there was a problem, Mr.
Yip.
No problem.
No problem.
Everything's okay.
You can go.
That's twice now that I owe you.
[sighs.]
I'm looking for Frank Choi.
I was told he was your cousin.
This afternoon you said different.
[sighs.]
He's hiding from the Tigers.
He owes them money.
Does he pay for their protection, like you? Everyone on this street does.
What's up? So much for staying out of the fight.
The fight found you.
- [sighs.]
Hell of a date night, though.
- Yeah.
All right, so every Tuesday? Davos.
Where have you been? I've been here, in New York.
Why didn't you reach out? The time wasn't right, Danny.
For many reasons.
- There's a lot I need to tell you.
- About K'un-Lun? Gone.
If only you'd come home with me when I asked.
[Danny.]
It's not that simple.
I couldn't.
We've been through this.
[Davos.]
Yeah.
You had your reasons.
One being, you'd chosen to ally yourself with a warrior of the Hand.
I'm not Hand.
Not anymore.
I'm not here to talk about the past.
Danny and I have family matters to discuss.
Walk with me.
Alone.
[Colleen.]
You don't have to, Danny.
[Danny.]
So much has happened since I last saw you.
[Davos.]
But you remained here.
Which says much in itself.
Where else would I go? This is my home.
I hear you have your father's company.
You're a rich man, Danny.
The money, the business, that's that's not my concern right now.
All of my attention is focused on protecting this city.
And where were you when our city needed protecting, Danny? The mission of the Iron Fist was to destroy the Hand.
I succeeded in that.
While K'un-Lun paid the price.
There was a lot they didn't tell us.
I did what I thought was correct.
Did you, now? Were you even listening to anything Shifu said? With practice - comes mastery.
- Don't do this.
With mastery comes knowledge.
I remember.
With knowledge comes strength.
[both grunting.]
[breathing heavily.]
But you have always been weak.
Without my father's help, you never would have won that fight between us.
[breathing heavily.]
That's not true and you know it.
And then when you had it all, you left.
Ran to your money and your influence I came back for family.
Did you? Because when I tried to get you to return, all I saw was cowardice and a Hand whore [both grunting.]
You talk about Colleen that way again, I will break you.
If you could go back and do it differently, would you? There is no going back.
I fought for the right to challenge the dragon.
I fought my friends.
I fought you, my brother.
I didn't like it.
But I won.
Debatable.
Is this debatable? Burned into me? There is no changing what happened.
To either of us.
And what if there was a way? For you to give me back my birthright? I mean it.
Would you do that, little brother? The Fist It gives me purpose.
You don't know what it is or how to use it.
The fact is it's my duty to carry it.
Now, you said you had questions.
You gonna ask 'em? You already answered them.
- [sighs.]
I wasn't expecting you so late.
- I went to see Danny.
Oh, my God.
You didn't Oh, I could have snapped his neck.
I had the opportunity.
But his words gave me pause.
- So, you talked to him.
Why risk that? - Mercy.
I went there tonight to offer him a chance to make it right.
To just give up what is my due of his own free will.
And which one of us was wavering? You saw him.
You looked him in the eye.
Maybe I needed to hear that pompous, conciliatory tone.
Be reminded of the way he has rewritten our shared history, perverted all I hold dear.
Good.
Ward and and Danny and my father.
And all the plotting and the lying manipulating.
He walked into my life, and he he turned it to ashes.
I think he deserves to know what that feels like.
To have it all ripped apart.
He will learn.
I will teach him.
[thunder rumbling.]
[door opens.]
[door closes.]
[train approaching.]
[breathing deeply.]
[grunting.]
[panting.]