- "Look, I know what it's like. To spend your whole life believing in something and have it pulled away. But we have to stop fighting. We have to stop running. We have to stop destroying everything."
- ―Danny Rand to Colleen Wing[src]
Lead Horse Back to Stable is the eleventh episode of the first season of the Netflix exclusive television series Iron Fist.
Synopsis
Claire uses her improvisation skills, and Colleen gets conflicting information. Danny yearns to be more than just a destroyer.
Plot
To be added
Cast
Main Cast:
- Finn Jones as Danny Rand/Iron Fist
- Jessica Henwick as Colleen Wing
- Jessica Stroup as Joy Meachum
- Ramon Rodriguez as Bakuto
- Sacha Dhawan as Davos
- Rosario Dawson as Claire Temple
- David Wenham as Harold Meachum
Guest Stars:
- Ramon Fernandez as Kevin Singleton
- Celia Au as Mary
- Patrick Walker as Brian
- Samantha Herrera as Becca Yoo
- Brian Burik as Gary
Appearances
Locations
- New York City, New York
- K'un-Lun (flashbacks)
- Cave of the Dragon (flashbacks)
- Anzhou, China (mentioned)
- Miami, Florida
- Peru (mentioned)
- Argentina (mentioned)
- Brazil (mentioned)
- Mexico (mentioned)
- Chile (mentioned)
- Venezuela (mentioned)
- Colombia (mentioned)
- Cuba (mentioned)
- Ecuador (mentioned)
Events
- Air Crash to the Himalayas (mentioned)
- Trial of the Iron Fist (flashback)
- Battle of New York (mentioned)
Items
- Steel Serpent (mentioned)
Vehicles
To be added
Organizations
Mentioned
- Wendell Rand
- Heather Rand
- Madame Gao
- Daredevil (indirectly mentioned)
- Luke Cage
- Shou-Lao
- Kevin Michener
- Ward Meachum
- Lei Kung
- Kuo
- Pete's Dragon
Music
Song title | Artist | Location(s) |
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Animus Vox | The Glitch Mob |
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New Duty | Trevor Morris |
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Trivia
- This episode will be rated 12 for mild violence, marking a first for a Marvel Cinematic Universe Netflix series, as opposed to Felling Tree with Roots with an 18 rating.
- Claire gives Danny a shirt with bullet holes in it and says, "A friend left it here." That friend was Luke Cage.
- When Claire says Kun Lun is full of Karate Hunks, Davos corrects her and says Kung Fu not Karate. Iron Fist was based on the popular television series of the time, "Kung Fu."