At Channel 101's premiere show, in spite of not appearing in a pilot, Sammy Primero's cult character Chinky Lee had nearly enough write-in votes to enter Prime Time. Such was his preexisting fan base, so it was no surprise when Fastest Samurai debuted at #1 two months later. This Eastern Western epic delighted audiences with its unique blend of drama and racist stereotyping until finally, in March 2004, it rode into the sunset.
Showing Season 1 of 1
2003
No overview available.
2003-08-25
Chinky Lee searches the frontier for his sister.
2003-09-29
Chinky runs afoul of Indians during his continuing search for his sister.
2003-10-26
Chinky's quest takes him into the bowels of a sex slave camp, where he uncovers a secret.
2003-01-25
Chinky's final confrontation with the vampire master. Also starring Amy Bernhardt and Holly King as the twins - I couldn't fit the entire cast into the data field.
2003-03-01
Chinky meets his mentor and receives important training, as well as a dark secret. Sadly, 101's favorite little yellow pill was ritualistically decapitated by the audience's katana after this episode aired, never having found his lost sister.