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The story follows , a martial arts prodigy who travels from China to San Francisco in search of his missing sister. Upon arrival, his fighting skills are immediately tested when he defends himself against corrupt customs officers. This display of prowess catches the eye of Chao , a black-market fixer, who sells Ah Sahm’s "debt" to the Hop Wei , one of Chinatown's most powerful Tongs (organized crime syndicates). Key Developments
The episode highlights the intense racial tension in San Francisco. The local police department forms a "Chinatown Squad," led by Bill O'Hara , to manage the growing violence while white laborers, led by Dylan Leary , feel threatened by the influx of Chinese workers. Thematic Elements
The title "The Itchy Onion" refers to a derogatory term used by the white characters, but the episode serves to subvert that image by showcasing the strength and agency of the Chinese characters. Production Credits Creator: Jonathan Tropper
Shannon Lee (daughter of Bruce Lee) and Justin Lin Director: Assaf Bernstein Warrior S1 - Now TV Website
Ah Sahm is introduced to Young Jun , the impulsive heir to the Hop Wei Tong. He quickly realizes that Chinatown is a powder keg of rivalries, primarily between the Hop Wei and the Long Zii .
Ah Sahm discovers that his sister, now known as Mai Ling , is not only alive but has risen to power as the wife of the Long Zii leader. When they finally meet, she makes it clear she does not want to be "saved" and warns him to leave the city.
The story follows , a martial arts prodigy who travels from China to San Francisco in search of his missing sister. Upon arrival, his fighting skills are immediately tested when he defends himself against corrupt customs officers. This display of prowess catches the eye of Chao , a black-market fixer, who sells Ah Sahm’s "debt" to the Hop Wei , one of Chinatown's most powerful Tongs (organized crime syndicates). Key Developments
The episode highlights the intense racial tension in San Francisco. The local police department forms a "Chinatown Squad," led by Bill O'Hara , to manage the growing violence while white laborers, led by Dylan Leary , feel threatened by the influx of Chinese workers. Thematic Elements
The title "The Itchy Onion" refers to a derogatory term used by the white characters, but the episode serves to subvert that image by showcasing the strength and agency of the Chinese characters. Production Credits Creator: Jonathan Tropper
Shannon Lee (daughter of Bruce Lee) and Justin Lin Director: Assaf Bernstein Warrior S1 - Now TV Website
Ah Sahm is introduced to Young Jun , the impulsive heir to the Hop Wei Tong. He quickly realizes that Chinatown is a powder keg of rivalries, primarily between the Hop Wei and the Long Zii .
Ah Sahm discovers that his sister, now known as Mai Ling , is not only alive but has risen to power as the wife of the Long Zii leader. When they finally meet, she makes it clear she does not want to be "saved" and warns him to leave the city.