Good opening to this episode. They're not beating around the bush of what Davos can do now and what he's going to do. It's great seeing him so threatening. Throughout the series, while closely matched, I think Davos has shown himself the more skilled fighter while Danny had the advantage of the Iron Fist. I'm amazed that we're only five episodes in because we've had a lot happen and the stealing of the Iron Fist (which I figured would happen at some point) happened with half a season to go.
Of course, the season might end up slower now that Danny is injured and recovering. Certainly, this episode had a more meloncholy approach to Danny getting to reflect with Ward. Even then, the conversation about addiction was nice (even if the "dragon" metaphor is obvious). Plus, while Danny is down, we can see the Daughters of the Dragon team up! Misty and Colleen were a lot of fun together. I don't think Danny and Misty make a ton of sense in this universe, but Misty and Colleen are still great as a team.
Joy's story was a bit shoe-horned into this season. I don't think her motivations are ideal, but they're not entirely wrong. It's easy to blame Ward for what's wrong in her life and it's not that hard to see Danny as complicit. I think it makes less sense to target Danny, but the opportunity is more present with Davos reaching out to her. Her moments of doubt are a nice touch to not go too crazy. Mary gives a nice intensity that added a nice action scene at the end.
Four and a Half Stars.