When they met for a parley, Winston and the Adjudicator agreed to a ceasefire, under the shared revision that Winston had only risen up in the first place in order to prove his strength and devotion to the High Table. The Continental and John won the initial skirmish, but both sides knew this fight was just the beginning. John may have gone through with it in order to survive, had Winston not offered him an alternative-teaming up to fight the High Table. Winston had no interest in stepping down, and John didn't really want to kill him. Obviously, the High Table's plans in this case didn't work out, largely thanks to the bond that Winston and John share after years of working together. They sent the Adjudicator (Asia Kate Dillon) to negotiate Winston's "retirement," and the High Table's Elder (Saïd Taghmaoui) sent John back to New York to kill Winston. The High Table doesn't take lightly to being defied, and the hour Winston gave John at the end of 2 was enough to get the NY Continental manager in deep trouble with his overlords.
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The High Tableįirst off, let's talk about the conflict that served as John Wick 3's climax: the fight between the Continental (well, really John and Charon (Lance Reddick), since Winston mostly hid in a vault with John's dog), and the High Table's elite strike team.
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