At first Willis Wu (Jimmy O. Yang) is ecstatic at his new role of Tech Guy. Other than short interruptions by Turner (Sullivan Jones) and Green (Lisa Gilroy) to enhance evidence, Willis is left alone to explore hours of video of his brother (Chris Pang). Lana Lee (Chloe Bennet) also joins him his as well, spending more time together looking into his brother, what exactly he was doing for the department, and any reference to the Painted Dragons. However, an odd clip of the two detectives (Maury Sterling and Spencer Neville) who recruited him leads Willis down a rabbit hole forcing him to question everything he knows. And then, just to confuse him further, one last new piece of evidence leads him to the last place he ever expected: home.
Willis' late observations, his choice to destroy crucial evidence rather than share it with anyone (including Lana), and the realization that his brother was talkin to someone at the restaurant all lead Willis home with even more questions than he started with. "Kung Fu Guy" also includes more of Fatty's (Ronny Chieng) rude service become a sensation. When he goes viral the restaurant it overwhelmed by white clientele begging to be rudely addressed (and Fatty doesn't disappoint). We also get more of Lily Wu (Diana Lin) who gets hired by Betty Chan (Lauren Tom).
- Title: Interior Chinatown - Kung Fu Guy
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