Shows like Kung Fu are slow but engaging. I remember watching it on TV in the 70's.I loved it when the racists and the bullies picked on a soft target like Caine and were shocked when they found out just how tough he was. The slow motion technique was a little over done at times but it was good seeing the bullies get their just desserts when the time came. I think David Carradine did a great job in the role, restrained but quick and intelligent. Never really understood the proverbs and parables but do know his training held him back until it was necessary to fight. I haven't seen a show like it since it ended. It was unique for its time. The episodes were thoughtful and portrayed intolerance, racism, bigotry and just plain bad-ass bullies all getting what was coming to them by the end of the show. I tended to believe there was magic being a Shaolin priest. Kwai Chang Caine was a standout. The flash backs were good. I don't think this show can be done again. It's a shame. It was enjoyable.Read full review
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It is an interesting and entertaining series from the creators of Stargate SG1.
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Good and entertaining
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awesome
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