2024-07-03
Ah Sahm rejects his warrior roots and retreats into the netherworld of the Chinese working class; Zing and the Fung Hai make a show of force to compel Mai Ling to honour her partnership.
Intercepting a shipment of opium at the docks, Young Jun decides to send a message to Long Zii. And Ah Sahm pays a steep price for playing the hero.
Accused of assault, Ah Sahm gets a cold shoulder from the Hop Wei, with his fate in the hands of an unexpected ally; Buckley urges Mai Ling to eschew restraint and start a war with the Hop Wei.
Big Bill discovers a possible solution to his gambling debts; Mai Ling negotiates with a rival tong; Ah Sahm considers a tempting offer.
Transporting precious cargo through the Sierra Nevada, Ah Sahm and Young Jun are forced to spend the night with three strangers at a frontier saloon in the middle of nowhere.
Tensions escalate between the Hop Wei and Long Zii after an assassination attempt. Meanwhile, Big Bill sets out to pay his debt to Jack.
Ah Sahm faces a dilemma when Bolo is sent by Father Jun to hunt down Long Zii and Mai Ling.
After a bloodbath on the streets of Chinatown, the Hop Wei and Long Zii consider a novel way to end hostilities.
Chinatown gathers to witness a prize fight between elite warriors from the Hop Wei and Long Zii; Bill and Lee question Wang Chao about the recent series of sword killings in San Francisco.
Ah Sahm rejects his warrior roots and retreats into the netherworld of the Chinese working class; Zing and the Fung Hai make a show of force to compel Mai Ling to honour her partnership.
Back with the Hop Wei, Ah Sahm spends his nights at the Barbary Coast fight pit, confronting a new anti-Chinese group, Teddy's Boys.
Ah Sahm and Young Jun search for a discreet place to hide their product after striking a deal with a new opium supplier.
With their new enterprise going well, Young Jun shares his worries with Ah Sahm about the new men Father Jun has brought over from China.
As the police prepare for retribution, Chao comes to Bill with a mutually beneficial proposal; a sympathetic Sophie offers Leary a new plan.
A guilty Mai Ling tries to make things right with Ah Sahm, who's more intent than ever on seeking revenge.
Ah Sahm, Young Jun, and Hong travel with Vega to Rooker's Mill, a US-Mexico border town owned by Elijah Rooker, the wealthy host of a lucrative fight tournament.
Change is afoot for the Hop Wei after Father Jun, Ah Sahm, and Young Jun face off; Ah Toy decides that Nellie may be the answer to her problems.
The police shut down Chinatown in their hunt for a killer, just as the Hop Wei make a move that puts Mai Ling on edge. Buckley steps into a new role and considers a proposition from Leary.
After Bill and his men are confronted by an angry mob, Chinatown erupts into chaos, forcing the tongs to work together to protect their streets.
Young Jun faces a crucial decision after Mai Ling tries to drive a wedge between him and Ah Sahm, who has emerged as a hero in Chinatown and takes the opportunity to go on the offensive against Leary.
Back with the Hop Wei, Ah Sahm spends his nights at the Barbary Coast fight pit, confronting a new anti-Chinese group, Teddy's Boys.
Ah Sahm and Young Jun search for a discreet place to hide their product after striking a deal with a new opium supplier.
With their new enterprise going well, Young Jun shares his worries with Ah Sahm about the new men Father Jun has brought over from China.
As the police prepare for retribution, Chao comes to Bill with a mutually beneficial proposal; a sympathetic Sophie offers Leary a new plan.
A guilty Mai Ling tries to make things right with Ah Sahm, who's more intent than ever on seeking revenge.
Ah Sahm, Young Jun, and Hong travel with Vega to Rooker's Mill, a US-Mexico border town owned by Elijah Rooker, the wealthy host of a lucrative fight tournament.
Change is afoot for the Hop Wei after Father Jun, Ah Sahm, and Young Jun face off; Ah Toy decides that Nellie may be the answer to her problems.
The police shut down Chinatown in their hunt for a killer, just as the Hop Wei make a move that puts Mai Ling on edge. Buckley steps into a new role and considers a proposition from Leary.
After Bill and his men are confronted by an angry mob, Chinatown erupts into chaos, forcing the tongs to work together to protect their streets.