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  1. May 10, 2019 · Chewed Up, Spit Out, and Stepped On: Directed by David Petrarca. With Andrew Koji, Olivia Cheng, Jason Tobin, Dianne Doan. Tensions escalate between the Hop Wei and Long Zii after an assassination attempt; Big Bill sets out to pay his debt to Jack; Blake and Buckley get a mandate from Robert Crestwood.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • David Petrarca
    • 2019-05-10
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    Chewed Up, Spit Out, and Stepped On is the sixth episode of the first season of the Cinemax original martial arts crime drama Warrior. It premiered on May 10, 2019. The series has since been acquired by Max.

    Tensions escalate between the Hop Wei and Long Zii after an assassination attempt during a boisterous Chinatown parade. Big Bill sets out to pay his debt to Jack Damon, leaving Lee to keep watch over Lucy and the kids. Mayor Blake and Deputy Mayor Buckley get a mandate from Robert Crestwood, a senator with eyes on the White House.

    Ah Sahm skips the Chinatown parade to hook up with Penny. Meanwhile, the Long Zii and Fung Hai make a move against the Hop Wei, setting off a bomb underneath Father Jun's station, nearly killing him, but fortunately, Young Jun and Bolo manage to save him in time before the bomb explodes, which leaves several dead and Bill shaken as Lee goes chasing after the perpetrators.

    Ah Sahm tells Penny the story of how his sister saved his life. Five years ago, there was a guy a few towns over. Everyone said he was the one to beat, so Ah Sahm went over there with some friends and challenged him, but in the middle of the fight, Ah Sahm hit him, he lost his balance, and hit his head on the ground. And as it turned out, his father was Sun Yang, a local warlord. Sun Yang threatened to kill Ah Sahm and take his father's farm, but Mai Ling offered to marry him instead. To Penny, it sounds like in the end, Mai Ling was perfectly capable of taking care of herself, as are all women when given the opportunity.

    Bill returns home to find Damon waiting for him, along with Lucy. He reveals that the parade went awry when a couple savages got a hold of some TNT. Damon claims that he's working a case and asks Lucy for some privacy. When she leaves, he reminds Bill that it's time for him to pay his debt. Bill claims that he has the money and will bring it to the Banshee tomorrow night.

    Ah Sahm and Young Jun pay Chao an unexpected visit following the explosion at the parade, as they suspect that he may know why the Fung Hai attacked them.

    Lee has been doing a bit of detective work in hopes of getting to the bottom of the explosion. Lee suspects that the Long Zii are looking for their piece of the opium business, which the Hop Wei won't give up without a fight. However, the men who bombed Hop Wei didn't run in the direction of Long Zii territory, leading Lee to suspect there's another tong involved, specifically the Fung Hai, who are said to be the most savage of the tongs. However, Bill isn't interested in doing any real investigative work, especially where the tongs are involved. Bill agrees to give Lee's theory some thought, but in the meantime, he arms Lee with a shotgun and tells him to sit outside his house tonight.

    Young Jun wants to rally the tong for a counter-attack against the Fung Hai, who have joined forces with the Long Zii. Some of them are worried about starting a war, but as far as Young Jun is concerned, the bombing was the initiation of the war. Ah Sahm and Bolo support his call to war.

    Starring

    •Andrew Koji as Ah Sahm •Olivia Cheng as Ah Toy •Jason Tobin as Young Jun •Dianne Doan as Mai Ling •Kieran Bew as Bill O'Hara •Dean Jagger as Dylan Leary •Joanna Vanderham as Penelope Blake •Tom Weston-Jones as Richard Lee •Hoon Lee as Wang Chao •Langley Kirkwood as Walter Buckley •Christian McKay as Samuel Blake •Perry Yung as Father Jun •Joe Taslim as Li Yong

    Supporting

    •Rich Ting as Bolo •Henry Yuk as Long Zii •Brendan Sean Murray as Jack Damon •Emily Child as Lucy O'Hara •Patrick Baladi as Senator Crestwood •Robert Hobbs as Stone •Jacques Bessenger as McLeod •Nicholas Pauling as Harrison •Steve Wall as Gresham •Andy Cheung as Feng Wu •Benike Palfi as Regal Woman •Yu Cheng Chuan as Panther •Tang Hu as Panther's associate •Shannon Leonard as Rose O'Hara

    •The episode title, "Chewed Up, Spit Out, and Stepped On," was spoken by Lee to Bill.

  2. Season 1 Episode 6 Aired: 9PM CT, May 10, 2019. Synopsis: Tensions escalate between the Hop Wei and Long Zii after an assassination attempt during a boisterous Chinatown parade; Big Bill sets out to pay his debt to Jack Damon, leaving Lee to keep watch over Lucy and the children. Directed by: David Petrarca.

  3. *** ROAD TO 100,000 SUBSCRIPTIONS ***“Chewed Up, Spit Out, and Stepped On” (Episode 6)*Tensions rise between the Hop Wei and Long Zii following an assassinat...

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  4. Synopsis: Tensions escalate between the Hop Wei and Long Zii after an assassination attempt during a boisterous Chinatown parade; Big Bill sets out to pay his debt to Jack Damon, leaving Lee to keep watch over Lucy and the children.

  5. A Geek Community Overall, episode six of Warrior, "Chewed Up, Spit Out, and Stepped On," offers up the start to the war and a look at the work of one woman in bringing it on, even if...

  6. May 14, 2019 · Chewed Up, Spit Out, and Stepped On,” offers up the start to the war and a look at the work of one woman in bringing it on, even if she isn’t really in the episode. The episode is exciting and brutal if a little slow at times.