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|first aired = September 7, 2018 |
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|previous = ''[[War Without End]]'' |
|previous = ''[[War Without End]]'' |
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− | {{Quote|Nothing ends without a new beginning. Just as any start is, inevitably, a step towards an ending. It's like two sides of the same coin; there is a duality in everything. Night and day, war and peace, love and hate, rhythm and blues, me and you. But forces in opposition don't have to stay that way. It's like the yin-yang. It isn't meant to be a static symbol. Relationships are always in motion. We chase each other, challenge each other, inspire each other. Sometimes working together. Sometimes working against. Complementary forces, seeking a balance that may never come.|[[Danny Rand]]|A Duel of Iron}} |
+ | {{Quote|Nothing ends without a new beginning. Just as any start is, inevitably, a step towards an ending. It's like two sides of the same coin; there is a duality in everything. Night and day, war and peace, love and hate, rhythm and blues, me and [[Colleen Wing|you]]. But forces in opposition don't have to stay that way. It's like the yin-yang. It isn't meant to be a static symbol. Relationships are always in motion. We chase each other, challenge each other, inspire each other. Sometimes working together. Sometimes working against. Complementary forces, seeking a balance that may never come.|[[Danny Rand]]|A Duel of Iron}} |
− | '''''A Duel of Iron''''' is the tenth and final episode of the [[Iron Fist (TV series)/Season Two|second season]] of the [[Netflix]] exclusive television series ''[[Iron Fist (TV series)|Iron Fist]]''. |
+ | '''''A Duel of Iron''''' is the tenth and final episode of the [[Iron Fist (TV series)/Season Two|second season]] of the [[Netflix]] exclusive television series ''[[Iron Fist (TV series)|Iron Fist]]'', as well as the series finale. |
==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | In the |
+ | In the season finale, [[Davos|Iron]] [[Colleen Wing|Fists]] collide as the fate of [[New York City]] hangs in the balance. |
==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | With the interruption of the ritual |
+ | With the interruption of the ritual between [[Colleen Wing]] and [[Davos]], the chi energy that had been shared threatens to kill both of them. Davos escapes the apartment; Wing and [[Danny Rand]] go after him so that they can complete the ritual. |
− | [[Ward Meachum|Ward]] and [[Joy Meachum]] |
+ | [[Ward Meachum|Ward]] and [[Joy Meachum]] arrived at the hospital and begin to repair their relationship. He confides in her that he is going to be a father. |
+ | [[File:DavosWing-SuperPunches.png|left|thumb|250px|[[Colleen Wing]] furiously fighting against [[Davos]]]] |
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⚫ | At [[Eden Towers]], [[Mary Walker|Walker]] tried to kill Davos when he arrives. Fearful that killing Davos before the transfer is completed will also kill Wing, Davos worked with [[Misty Knight]] to bring out the Mary alter. Meanwhile, Wing managed to complete the transfer and took the full power of the Iron Fist into herself. Davos is taken into custody, and Knight congratulated Wing on her new power. Knight noted that she might be calling on Wing in the near future, worried about the path [[Luke Cage]] is taking, and Wing might be the only one that can take him down. |
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⚫ | In the aftermath, Rand heads back to the dojo to clean up. While picking up the box from Wing's [[Azumi Ozawa|mother]], Rand turned over the medallion with the ''mon'' on it and finds something on the other side that shocks him. At [[Bayard Community Center]], Wing asked [[Sam Chung]] if she can arrange a memorial for [[BB]]. She then talks with [[Sherry Yang]] about changing the way the Triad operates from threatening the community to helping them. Yang is open to change but says it will be slow. Wing told her that she will be watching to make sure they do not backslide on the promise. |
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⚫ | At Eden Towers, [[Mary Walker|Walker]] |
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⚫ | Ward finally opened up to the group at an NA meeting and got many of his issues off his chest. Finally, Ward talked to [[Bethany (NA Meeting)|Bethany]] privately about her pregnancy. Because of Ward's issues, and his own self-admittance that he is a mess, Bethany does not want him involved in the child's life until Ward believes he can be a better person. |
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⚫ | In the aftermath, |
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+ | [[File:Walker-FinalJoyChat3.jpg|thumb|250px]] |
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⚫ | At the dojo, Wing found Rand gone, and a letter waiting for her. Rand told her what he saw on the other side of the medallion, the symbol of the Iron Fist. The story that Wing's mother told her about the Pirate Queen of [[Pinghai Bay]] was familiar to Rand, who heard it in [[K'un-Lun]]. It told the story of [[Wu Ao-Shi]], the first woman to defeat [[Shou-Lao]] and become the Iron Fist. A woman who became the Pirate Queen of Pinghai Bay, and might very well be Colleen's ancestor. Rand now believed that it was his destiny to bring the Iron Fist to her, and their meeting was never a coincidence. |
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⚫ | Ward finally |
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+ | [[File:IFS2x10 Chi Guns.png|left|thumb|250px]] |
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⚫ | Rand needed to find more about the Iron Fist and his place in its destiny. He plans to take the [[Rand Enterprises Private Jet]] to track down the source of [[Iron Fist (1948)|previous Iron Fist]]'s body that Davos acquired for the transfer ritual. Ward tried to stop him, but Rand convinces him to join him instead. |
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⚫ | Months later, Wing was protecting [[New York City]] with the Iron Fist and has learned to channel her [[chi]] into her [[Colleen Wing's Katana|katana]]. In [[Hokkaido]], Ward tried to get information on a person named [[Orson Randall]] from a local criminal. When the man refuses to talk, Ward turned to Rand, who has regained the power of the Iron Fist and can now channel his chi into dual pistol to fire chi bullets. Rand shot the bullets into the other criminals' bullet and told the criminal to never try that again. |
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⚫ | At the dojo, |
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⚫ | Months later, |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Jeremy Lanuti]] as Young [[Danny Rand]] |
*[[Jeremy Lanuti]] as Young [[Danny Rand]] |
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*[[Shiv Pai]] as Young [[Davos]] |
*[[Shiv Pai]] as Young [[Davos]] |
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*[[Dani Baum]] as EMT |
*[[Dani Baum]] as EMT |
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− | *[[Mike Troll Jr.]] as Thug |
+ | *[[Mike Troll Jr.]] as [[List of Minor Characters#A Duel of Iron|Thug]] |
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*[[Goldwyn Banton]] as Massive Dude |
*[[Goldwyn Banton]] as Massive Dude |
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*[[Pinghai Bay]], [[China]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Pinghai Bay]], [[China]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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*[[Hong Kong]], [[China]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Hong Kong]], [[China]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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− | *[[Jakarta]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
+ | *[[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
− | *[[Kuala Lumpur]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
+ | *[[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Malaysia]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
===Events=== |
===Events=== |
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− | *[[Capture of Davos]] |
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*[[Battle at Eden Towers]] |
*[[Battle at Eden Towers]] |
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+ | *[[Search for Orson Randall]] |
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*[[Trial of Shou-Lao]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Trial of Shou-Lao]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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*[[Rescue of Joy Meachum]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Rescue of Joy Meachum]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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*[[Triad War]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Triad War]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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*[[Misty Knight's Prosthetic Arm]] |
*[[Misty Knight's Prosthetic Arm]] |
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*[[Colleen Wing's Katana]] |
*[[Colleen Wing's Katana]] |
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+ | *[[Mark of Shou-Lao]] |
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*[[Mary Walker's Twin Machetes]] |
*[[Mary Walker's Twin Machetes]] |
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+ | *[[Chi Guns]] |
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*[[Tibetan Singing Bowl]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Tibetan Singing Bowl]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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*{{WPS|Morphine}} <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*{{WPS|Morphine}} <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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===Vehicles=== |
===Vehicles=== |
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*[[Rand Enterprises Private Jet]] |
*[[Rand Enterprises Private Jet]] |
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+ | *[[Dragons]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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+ | **[[Shou-Lao]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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===Organizations=== |
===Organizations=== |
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*[[Rand Enterprises]] |
*[[Rand Enterprises]] |
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*[[New York City Police Department]] |
*[[New York City Police Department]] |
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*[[Yangsi Gonshi]] |
*[[Yangsi Gonshi]] |
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*[[Hand]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Hand]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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*[[Ryhno's Gang]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
*[[Ryhno's Gang]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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+ | *[[Sokovian Armed Forces]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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+ | *[[Hancock Transport]] <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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===Mentioned=== |
===Mentioned=== |
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*[[Harold Meachum]] |
*[[Harold Meachum]] |
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*[[Harold Meachum]]'s Wife |
*[[Harold Meachum]]'s Wife |
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− | *[[ |
+ | *[[Azumi Ozawa]] |
*[[Wu Ao-Shi]] |
*[[Wu Ao-Shi]] |
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*[[Katie (Assistant)|Katie]] |
*[[Katie (Assistant)|Katie]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *"A Duel of Iron" is the title of [[w:c:marvel:Iron Fist Vol 1 1|''Iron Fist'' Vol 1 #1]]. |
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− | *Mary Walker singing ''Monday, Monday'' is a nod to [[Brian Michael Bendis]]'s comic-book run of '' |
+ | *[[Mary Walker]] singing ''Monday, Monday'' is a nod to [[Brian Michael Bendis]]'s comic-book run of ''Daredevil'', where the character used to sing this song while turned in her "Typhoid Mary" personality. |
− | *This episode contains a post-credit teaser for the |
+ | *This episode contains a post-credit teaser for the [[Daredevil (TV series)/Season Three|third season]] of ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]''. |
==Music== |
==Music== |
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|[[Robert Lydecker]] |
|[[Robert Lydecker]] |
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− | *(Flashback) A young [[Davos]] cares for [[Danny Rand]] when he first arrives in [[K'un-Lun]]. Montage of |
+ | *(Flashback) A young [[Davos]] cares for [[Danny Rand]] when he first arrives in [[K'un-Lun]]. Montage of Rand and Davos as brothers. |
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|{{WPS|Monday, Monday}}<br /><small>({{WPS|The Mamas & the Papas}} cover)</small> |
|{{WPS|Monday, Monday}}<br /><small>({{WPS|The Mamas & the Papas}} cover)</small> |
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|[[Robert Lydecker]] |
|[[Robert Lydecker]] |
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− | *[[Davos]] attempts to take the |
+ | *[[Davos]] attempts to take the Iron Fist back from [[Colleen Wing]]. [[Danny Rand]] helps Wing fight Davos so she can finish the ritual. |
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|Always Bonded |
|Always Bonded |
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|[[Robert Lydecker]] |
|[[Robert Lydecker]] |
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− | *[[Danny Rand]] and [[Colleen Wing]] walk down the street and discuss their relationship. |
+ | *[[Danny Rand]] and [[Colleen Wing]] walk down the street and discuss their relationship. Rand begins to clean up the [[Chikara Dojo]]. |
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|Colleen's Family Legacy |
|Colleen's Family Legacy |
Revision as of 21:03, 9 May 2020
- "Nothing ends without a new beginning. Just as any start is, inevitably, a step towards an ending. It's like two sides of the same coin; there is a duality in everything. Night and day, war and peace, love and hate, rhythm and blues, me and you. But forces in opposition don't have to stay that way. It's like the yin-yang. It isn't meant to be a static symbol. Relationships are always in motion. We chase each other, challenge each other, inspire each other. Sometimes working together. Sometimes working against. Complementary forces, seeking a balance that may never come."
- ―Danny Rand[src]
A Duel of Iron is the tenth and final episode of the second season of the Netflix exclusive television series Iron Fist, as well as the series finale.
Synopsis
In the season finale, Iron Fists collide as the fate of New York City hangs in the balance.
Plot
With the interruption of the ritual between Colleen Wing and Davos, the chi energy that had been shared threatens to kill both of them. Davos escapes the apartment; Wing and Danny Rand go after him so that they can complete the ritual.
Ward and Joy Meachum arrived at the hospital and begin to repair their relationship. He confides in her that he is going to be a father.
At Eden Towers, Walker tried to kill Davos when he arrives. Fearful that killing Davos before the transfer is completed will also kill Wing, Davos worked with Misty Knight to bring out the Mary alter. Meanwhile, Wing managed to complete the transfer and took the full power of the Iron Fist into herself. Davos is taken into custody, and Knight congratulated Wing on her new power. Knight noted that she might be calling on Wing in the near future, worried about the path Luke Cage is taking, and Wing might be the only one that can take him down.
In the aftermath, Rand heads back to the dojo to clean up. While picking up the box from Wing's mother, Rand turned over the medallion with the mon on it and finds something on the other side that shocks him. At Bayard Community Center, Wing asked Sam Chung if she can arrange a memorial for BB. She then talks with Sherry Yang about changing the way the Triad operates from threatening the community to helping them. Yang is open to change but says it will be slow. Wing told her that she will be watching to make sure they do not backslide on the promise.
Ward finally opened up to the group at an NA meeting and got many of his issues off his chest. Finally, Ward talked to Bethany privately about her pregnancy. Because of Ward's issues, and his own self-admittance that he is a mess, Bethany does not want him involved in the child's life until Ward believes he can be a better person.
Walker, now back in control, went to collect her money from Joy. After talking, Walker decided to leave the money with Joy. Since Joy knew her secrets, she would be a powerful and influential ally. Joy wondered if she gets a say in the arrangement.
At the dojo, Wing found Rand gone, and a letter waiting for her. Rand told her what he saw on the other side of the medallion, the symbol of the Iron Fist. The story that Wing's mother told her about the Pirate Queen of Pinghai Bay was familiar to Rand, who heard it in K'un-Lun. It told the story of Wu Ao-Shi, the first woman to defeat Shou-Lao and become the Iron Fist. A woman who became the Pirate Queen of Pinghai Bay, and might very well be Colleen's ancestor. Rand now believed that it was his destiny to bring the Iron Fist to her, and their meeting was never a coincidence.
Rand needed to find more about the Iron Fist and his place in its destiny. He plans to take the Rand Enterprises Private Jet to track down the source of previous Iron Fist's body that Davos acquired for the transfer ritual. Ward tried to stop him, but Rand convinces him to join him instead.
Months later, Wing was protecting New York City with the Iron Fist and has learned to channel her chi into her katana. In Hokkaido, Ward tried to get information on a person named Orson Randall from a local criminal. When the man refuses to talk, Ward turned to Rand, who has regained the power of the Iron Fist and can now channel his chi into dual pistol to fire chi bullets. Rand shot the bullets into the other criminals' bullet and told the criminal to never try that again.
Cast
Main Cast:
- Finn Jones as Danny Rand/Iron Fist
- Jessica Henwick as Colleen Wing
- Tom Pelphrey as Ward Meachum
- Jessica Stroup as Joy Meachum
- Sacha Dhawan as Davos
- Simone Missick as Misty Knight
- Alice Eve as Mary Walker
Guest Stars:
- Natalie Smith as Bethany
- Christine Toy Johnson as Sherry Yang
- Fernando Chien as Chen Wu
- James Chen as Sam Chung
- Jeremy Lanuti as Young Danny Rand
- Shiv Pai as Young Davos
- Dani Baum as EMT
- Mike Troll Jr. as Thug
- Eddy Toru Ohno as Shady Guy
- Goldwyn Banton as Massive Dude
Appearances
Locations
- New York City, New York
- Hokkaido, Japan
- K'un-Lun (flashback)
- Sokovia (mentioned)
- Pinghai Bay, China (mentioned)
- Hong Kong, China (mentioned)
- Jakarta, Indonesia (mentioned)
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (mentioned)
Events
- Battle at Eden Towers
- Search for Orson Randall
- Trial of Shou-Lao (mentioned)
- Rescue of Joy Meachum (mentioned)
- Air Crash in the Himalayas (mentioned)
- Escape from Sokovian Prison (mentioned)
- Triad War (mentioned)
Items
- Misty Knight's Prosthetic Arm
- Colleen Wing's Katana
- Mark of Shou-Lao
- Mary Walker's Twin Machetes
- Chi Guns
- Tibetan Singing Bowl (mentioned)
- Morphine (mentioned)
Vehicles
Creatures
Organizations
- Rand Enterprises
- New York City Police Department
- Yangsi Gonshi
- Order of the Crane Mother (flashback)
- Hand (mentioned)
- Ryhno's Gang (mentioned)
- Sokovian Armed Forces (mentioned)
- Hancock Transport (mentioned)
Mentioned
- Lei Kung
- BB
- Luke Cage
- Crank
- Harold Meachum
- Harold Meachum's Wife
- Azumi Ozawa
- Wu Ao-Shi
- Katie
- Hai-Qing Yang
- Wendell Rand
- Heather Rand
- Orson Randall
Trivia
- "A Duel of Iron" is the title of Iron Fist Vol 1 #1.
- Mary Walker singing Monday, Monday is a nod to Brian Michael Bendis's comic-book run of Daredevil, where the character used to sing this song while turned in her "Typhoid Mary" personality.
- This episode contains a post-credit teaser for the third season of Daredevil.
Music
Song title | Artist | Location(s) |
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The Yin and the Yang | Robert Lydecker |
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Monday, Monday (The Mamas & the Papas cover) |
Alice Eve |
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Battle of the Fists (Pt. I) | Robert Lydecker |
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Battle of the Fists (Pt. II) | Robert Lydecker |
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Always Bonded | Robert Lydecker |
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Colleen's Family Legacy | Robert Lydecker |
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The Adventure Continues (Pt. I) | Robert Lydecker |
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The Adventure Continues (Pt. II) | Robert Lydecker |
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