At times, it feels very much like a table-setting episode.
Its mainly concerned with moving the pieces around and setting up the rest ofIron Fists first season.
Sadly, part of that involves borrowing fromLuke Cages seventh episode but failing to capture that hours intensity.

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Hes very methodical and clear headed about the way to handle the henchmens bodies.
Danny returns to the dojo, where Colleen stitches up his wounds.
What, does she execute the best little whorehouse in the Hand or something?
I feel like this what a7thHeavensex scene wouldve looked like if the show ever did one.
(To be fair, I cant remember if the show ever actually had one).
Has Colleen been hiding something this entire time?
Is that what were supposed to get from that scene?
Its very hard to know when a bit of dialogue is important or not.
He overhears Gao and Unnamed Hot British Drug Dealer discussing their synthetic drug operation.
At Harolds urging, Danny decides to launch a surprise attack on Gao.
The Hatchet Men agree, and so they all storm the building.
WHAT COULD THAT MEAN?!
Speaking of family, theres some drama going on at Rand Enterprises.
Everyone, including Joy, is pissed.
Honestly, Ward has far more important things on his mind.
Having disposed of bodies earlier in the episode, Ward has no problem getting rid of his fathers.
As he drives away from the spot, a sinister smile creeps across his face.
Despite my frustrations with the episode, it does raise some interesting questions.
Did Gao have a hand in the death of Dannys parents?
Is Ward going to turn into our new big bad for the season?
How will Danny and Joy get their company back?
Is Colleen up to something?