He confronts her, calling the priestess disloyal and sneaky AF. One of Chau’s clippers lets Pilgrim know that Castor has been caught, and Pilgrim immediately knows Cressida sent him out to die.
Over on Museum Island, Pilgrim preaches to the newly kidnapped refugees, letting them know they are free to leave, but they should really stay. Just don’t go running back to MK, because he is acting like a total douche at this point, girl. I will truly miss the LGBT representation of Tilda and Odessa.
They kiss and then Odessa is out, and I think they just broke up, ya’ll. Tilda tells her that she can’t just abandon the refugees, and Odessa takes that to mean Tilda is willing to abandon her, instead. Lydia wants to eventually help the cogs out of serfdom, and Tilda wants to save the refugees, but all Odessa wants is out of the thug life. Meanwhile, Lydia, Tilda, and Odessa discuss the need to work together or die. Nick Frost as Bajie – Into the Badlands _ Season 3, Episode 6 – Photo Credit: Aidan Monaghan/AMC Girl Power After a pretty intense fight scene that involves Bajie, an octopus, and Baby Hank along for the ride, the four of them escape to Lily’s boat and head down river toward the Azra Museum.
He and Sunny need her help, but she is still pissed at Bajie for being a dick at some point in their shared past. My main bae, Bajie married a smuggler badass then ran off Bajie-style to go chase Azra. There is booze, dogfights, and a knife game of chance that involves a woman who turns out to be Bajie’s ex-wife, Lily. The setting is colorful, exciting, and one of the more visually interesting episodes I’ve seen in a while. It’s a Badlands marketplace, where we see the regular folks hanging out, selling wares, and interacting. This episode begins in a place we haven’t seen before. ***spoilers lurk in the forest below*** Bajie’s Bae