'Into the Badlands' season 2 spoilers: Sunny and M.K. to possibly reunite; Widow to make shocking alliance; Lydia to fail in avenging son's death

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Last week's episode of "Into the Badlands" season 2 saw Sunny (Daniel Wu) and Bajie (Nick Frost) on the latest stop of their adventure, in a camp filled with "mechs" led by Nos (Marc Rissmann), a sex trafficker and smuggler, but also an old friend of Bajie.

In the upcoming sixth episode titled "Leopard Stalks in Snow," Sunny and Bajie will be meeting a friend, and will also be confronting an adversary from their past, according to the official episode synopsis. However, there will be even more action for Sunny in the upcoming episode as he gets to meet the Abbots for the first time, and could finally be reunited with M.K.

The latest trailer reveals that although M.K. (Aramis Knight) has escaped the Abbots in last week's episode, they possess a device that can track his unwanted gift, an ability that turns him into a murderous warrior with lethal martial arts skills when his skin is cut.

Viewers will also get to see the Widow (Emily Beecham) making an "unholy" alliance with Quinn (Marton Csokas), Badland's fallen Baron, who had previously brought bloodshed upon the conclave. It is known that she has been at war with Quinn since the first season of the show. So, it remains mind-boggling to the fans as to how they will learn to trust each other and make the unlikely alliance work.

Meanwhile, the upcoming episode will also feature a fight between Quinn and his first wife, Lydia (Orla Brady), who wants revenge for her son's death. It was Quinn himself who killed his own son, Ryder (Oliver Stark), which made Lydia furious. However, it looks like Lydia will not be successful in her revenge plot against him, but there's a chance she could make it out alive.

 "Into the Badlands" season 2 airs Sundays at 10 p.m. EDT on AMC.

 

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