The last in a line of Chosen Ones, a wannabe chef teams up with a homicide detective to unravel an ancient mystery and take down supernatural assassins.
The best episode of "Wu Assassins" season 1 is "Drunken Watermelon", rated 7.1/10 from 708 user votes. It was directed by Stephen Fung and written by John Wirth. "Drunken Watermelon" aired on 8/8/2019 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Misspent Youth".
A botched restaurant order makes Kai a target of Triad members, who are unaware of his family connections -- and his new status as the Wu Assassin.
Director: Stephen Fung
Writer: John Wirth
As Kai begins his Wu Assassin training, more mundane concerns find him turning to Lu Xin for a favor. Jenny prepares for her exacting parents to visit.
Director: Stephen Fung
Writer: Cameron Litvack
Kai attempts to warn CG about his prophetic dream, while Uncle Six ramps up his hunt through Chinatown for the Wu Assassin.
Director: Roel Reiné
Writer: Yalun Tu
Fists and fire fly as Kai and Uncle Six face off. Jenny and Tommy show the revamped restaurant to their parents. Lu Xin tangles with McCullough's men.
Director: Roel Reiné
Writer: David Simkins
While Kai comes clean to his friends, Uncle Six realizes he and McCullough have more in common than their criminal activity in Chinatown.
Director: Toa Fraser
Writer: Julie Benson, Shawna Benson
A risky power play puts Uncle Six at Kai's mercy. An unburdened Tommy attempts to get his life together. Zan makes her Triad ambitions known.
Director: Toa Fraser
Writer: John Wirth, Cameron Litvack
Trouble follows when Kai and Uncle Six hit the road to hunt down the Earth Wu, who happens to be conducting a search of his own.
Director: Katheryn Winnick
Writer: David Simkins, Yalun Tu
CG, Jenny and Tommy get caught in the crossfire when McCullough unleashes his big guns in a no-holds-barred fight to acquire the Fire Wu fragment.
Director: Tony Krantz
Writer: Julie Benson, Shawna Benson
Kai searches for a way to stop McCullough without sacrificing any of his friends. Uncle Six and Zan clash over control of the Triad.
Director: Michael Nankin
Writer: David Simkins, Yalun Tu
Kai tries to stop McCullough from achieving his endgame as the five Wu pieces -- fire, wood, earth, metal and water -- inch ever closer to reuniting.
Director: Michael Nankin
Writer: Cameron Litvack, Jessica Chou