Whether it continues or not, 'Warrior' Season 3 is an achievement worth praising.
In the opening scene of the strong third season of Warrior, an underrated series picked up by HBO after its original home of Cinemax ceased production at the close of its second season, we see the nearly unstoppable Ah Sahm eating a solitary meal. He has become a legend of sorts, known for his ability to fight anyone and everyone who dares cross him, but life in late 1800s San Francisco still carries many pains.
No matter how much blood is shed, history may have other plans. This reality is spoken midway through the season by one of the characters who is locked up and taking stock of his predicament. He remarks that all the immigrants “came looking for the gold mountain only to find a pile of shit.” The “game” being played is rigged, and the best that can be done is to get out in one piece without incurring too many losses.
It is a blunt statement that it is hard not to be wowed by the power of, but it is not one that Warrior considers enough to find salvation amidst all the depravity. For every scene that Ah Sahm and company use individually violent means to try to set things right, there are many more structural acts of violence playing out around them. These happen via discussions in bars and boardrooms, making more explosive moments not always necessary.
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