Well well well, here we are again.

So, based on the season 2 premiere, hasIron Fistimproved at all?

The short answer: Kind of?

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As a result, the action is both more entertaining and easier to follow, right from the get-go.

Colleen is a great character, and Henwicks performance is the most engaging in the entire show.

Luckily, she begins her own quest this episode in the form of tracking down an old family heirloom.

Its just a shame she still doesnt get much help from Jones.

Most of season 1s supporting cast is back, albeit now with different trajectories.

Hey, at least hes happy!

He should be a totally insufferable character, but Pelphrey makes his pain relatable.

If you missed Ward constantly complaining about Dannys business incompetence, youre in luck.

Once again, though, hes totally ineffectual.

Before Danny comes face-to-face with Davos himself, he stops for a date night with Colleen.

And Danny fights without that face mask this time, so who knows?

Maybe Jones has learned a trick or two.

The episode ends with Davos confronting Danny over their shared history.

He believes that the iron fist is his birthright and that he should wield it, not Danny.

This is yet another example of the show suffering from never showing us much from their Kun-Lun days.