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The Flood: A bloody revenge tale that is reminiscent of Jimmie Blacksmith

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Airdate: Kung Fu | TV Tonight

Tomorrow, When the War Began). The original series with David Carradine screened for 3 seasons from 1972. The new series premiered in the US in early April and has been renewed for a second season. Recently renewed for a second season, the series follows Chinese-American woman Nicky Shen (Olivia Liang) whose quarter-life crisis causes her to drop out of college and journey to an isolated monastery in China. But when she returns to San Francisco, she finds her hometown is overrun with crime and corruption and her parents are at the mercy of a powerful Triad. Nicky must rely on her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice… all while searching for the ruthless assassin who killed her Shaolin mentor Pei-Ling and is now targeting her.

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Kung Fu Sneak Peek: Nicky Puts an Amateur Ocean s Eleven Heist Into Action (Exclusive)

‘The Craft’s Fairuza Balk Talks ‘Calling the Corners’ and Nancy’… Kung Fu is nearing the midway point of its freshman season, which means the action is about to ramp up to 100. On Wednesday s episode, Rage, Nicky (Olivia Liang) is forced to take matters into her own hands when an unexpected challenger in the race to retrieve the coveted dagger suddenly comes into the picture. A black-tie gala at the museum, where the dagger is being housed, becomes the perfect venue for Nicky, Henry (Eddie Liu) and the crew to put their amateur covert operation into action. Complicating matters is a black-market guy hot on the dagger s trail they re 

Fighting Back

Fighting Back Co-showrunners Christina M. Kim and Robert Berens take on issues of inclusion, representation, and racism in their reboot of the ’70s hit series Kung Fu. Kung Fu. Dashboard Robert Berens For the majority of my career I ve been in many [writers’] rooms that right now people would be canceled for. In every room I was in that was inappropriate, that was not a positive work environment, all I could think about was, One day, I hope that I m a showrunner, and I m not going to do this. – Christina Kim Last year, when co-showrunners Christina M. Kim and Robert Berens were staffing the room for Kim’s reimagining of the ’70s ABC cult series,

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