To survive, Huang, former opium trafficker, engages in illegal karate fights, a discipline which he is the undisputed master. He is contacted by Interpol, who asked him to infiltrate the opium networks of the Golden Triangle. At a secret meeting in Manila, Huang contacts Wei Chen, Hong Kong network leader, who entrusted him with an important mission in Thailand. Hung discovers that then heroin takes on a new road and interpol does not know the new road. Quickly suspected by traffickers, Huang with the force of his fists, engages a death struggle against the drug cartel.
This movie contains 2 potentially triggering events.
There is extended discussion of an attempted suicide from five years earlier.
Also, ambiguous: a character overdoses, possibly intentionally.
In episode six, a woman kills herself.
Episode six. First just one and then a bunch gathered together to stay warm, as they do. The lead reaches her hand in amongst them to retrieve something. She is not bitten. A man is bitten later.
In season 2 a sick lamb is shot with little warning, and the blood spatter is shown. The corpses of other sick sheep are shown later. A barn is set on fire and the cows inside it are shown moving around just before flames are seen - it's unclear if they were let out of the barn or were agitated because of the fire, and if they managed to get out. Some dead animals (deer, boar, birds) and bones seen throughout, including bloody deer spines.
The main character only has eight fingers after losing two in a past event, but her hand is healed in the present day.
The event is later shown. Semi-graphic. Cuts away before anything really gnarly. Second episode opens with shots of the mutilated hand.
Usually not extremely graphic gore, compared to many crime shows, but lots of corpses are seen, some decomposing. Lots of blood too. The goriest moments I can remember: a corpse with a slit throat, a bloody branch protruding from someone's abdomen, a dog chews on a severed ear, someone is impaled on antlers.