![]() ![]() We don’t know what he’s capable of, other than that he is more than happy to pit sides against one another in the name of politics, and that he doesn’t rest until he gets his way. That could be a detriment, but on Warrior, that’s likely an asset. We know a little more about his leg and how it’s been amputated during what is assumed to be the Civil War, but beyond that and the pain he likely endures, we know next to nothing about him. Mai Ling can attempt to soften the deal between them with the embarrassing photo in her back pocket, but Buckley’s newfound power trip will not take kindly to that if and when it does happen.īecause the thing about Buckley is that we don’t entirely know what he’s capable of. Leary can attempt to threaten him, but Buckley has no use for him, not yet at least. He may be petulant and near to whiny at times, but he appears to know the game better than most, and looks to take advantage of that. The pressure campaign he places on the police and Chinatown amounts to a lot of shock and awe, but to say there’s nothing underneath that would be to sell Buckley short. Joanna Wanderham, Celine Buckens – Warrior. As chief string puller, it’s going to be difficult for him to assume the control he’s used to controlling, but so far, he has shown his great love of fascism is alive and well. Warrior hasn’t focused too hard on Buckley, and so it’s great to have an episode where he’s more or less front and center. But on Warrior Season 2 Episode 8, “All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic,” that’s exactly how some like it, and they take advantage of the chaos to retain control. Once things start moving, they snowball and it can be near impossible to set them to stopping. ![]()
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