- "Do you really think you're worthy to challenge me? These two are warriors. You are nothing but a betrayer. You have no honor. I should have recognized you were too weak to be Hand. Deep in your soul, you know you are nothing more than a teacher of children at a dojo that I gave you."
- ―Bakuto to Colleen Wing[src]
Bar the Big Boss is the twelfth episode of the first season of the Netflix exclusive television series Iron Fist.
Synopsis
Ward receives an offer with strings attached. Davos advocates for an extreme solution and a deadly duel gets personal.
Plot
To be added
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
- Ramon Rodriguez as Bakuto
- Sacha Dhawan as Davos
- David Wenham as Harold Meachum
Guest Stars:
- Ramon Fernandez as Kevin Singleton
- Brian Burik as Gary
- Aimé Donna Kelly as Nurse Stacy Hill
- Christina Nieves as Nurse Michaels
- Emmanuel Brown as DEA Agent
Appearances
Locations
- New York City, New York
- Hand Compound, New York (mentioned)
- K'un-Lun (mentioned)
- Australia (mentioned)
Events
- Ambush at Harold Meachum's Penthouse
- Duel at Bethesda Terrace
- Chase of Danny Rand
- Kidnapping of Colleen Wing (mentioned)
- Escape from the Hand Compound (mentioned)
- Air Crash in the Himalayas (mentioned)
Items
- Steel Serpent Cure
- Colleen Wing's Katana
- Bakuto's Katana
- Mark of Shou-Lao
- Steel Serpent (mentioned)
- Bible (mentioned)
Creatures
- Snakes (mentioned)
Vehicles
To be added
Organizations
Mentioned
- Madame Gao
- Kyle
- Colleen Wing's Grandmother
- Bakuto's Mother
- Alexandra Reid
- Wendell Rand
- Chodak
- Tashi
- Harold Meachum's Father
- Heather Rand
- Crazy in Love
- Sack Man
Music
Song title | Artist | Location(s) |
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Brother vs. Brother | Trevor Morris |
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Things Changed | Trevor Morris |
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New Family | Trevor Morris |
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Come Down | Anderson. Paak |
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Trivia
- Harold Meachum mentions that he has always wanted to visit Australia. David Wenham, who plays Harold, was born in New South Wales, Australia.
- At the start of the episode, nurse Stacy Hill says to Ward Meachum: "As it says in the Bible, 'This too shall pass.'" This phrase does not appear in the Bible. Rather, it is of fabled origin (some suspect Persian or Jewish folklore). This specific phrasing first appeared in the late 1800s, in a collection of tales by Edward Fitzgerald.