At the end of the season, Quinn and Sunny finally got a rematch, but things took a disastrous turn when he grabbed Veil (Madeleine Mantock) and demanded that Henry be given to him. At the same time, Quinn was embroiled in a conflict with Ryder (Oliver Stark), Jade (Sarah Bolger), and the Widow (Emily Beecham) as he fought to take back his land and control the Badlands. Quinn ended up forming an attachment to Sunny's newborn son, Henry.
Quinn tried to integrate himself into Sunny's family while Sunny was away. Quinn returned as the main villain in Into the Badlands season 2, but with a very different story. Related: Into The Badlands: Cast & Character Guide However, this was far from the end for Quinn. At the end of season 1, Quinn was thought to be killed by Sunny. When Sunny could no longer work for Quinn, their bond broke and Quinn emerged as the main villain of the season. Sunny faithfully followed Quinn's orders until the Baron's true nature surfaced.
At the beginning of Into the Badlands, he had a bond with Sunny, who he viewed as his most trustworthy and reliable Clipper. Quinn was depicted as a wise leader who valued strength, courage, ambition, and loyalty. Quinn was introduced in the Into the Badlands pilot episode as one the most powerful Barons in the Badlands and the master of Sunny (Daniel Wu).
Quinn was the main villain of the AMC series for two seasons, a role that eventually went to Pilgrim (Babou Ceesay) in season 3. Marton Csokas played Baron Quinn on Into the Badlands, who was easily one of the show's most compelling characters, so it was surprising when the series killed him off in the season 2 finale.