Hanging the pheasant by the neck and letting it age is an old practice. A freshly killed pheasant will be too dry when cooked fresh. To circumvent that, you leave it hanging, unplucked, for about four days in the summer and let the meat age. The process lets the meat tenderize and the flavours develop. In french we say Viande Faisandé, Faisan meaning pheasant when we talk about aged meat.
It's still done to this day, many people still let pheasants hang for a week or so to flavor the meat. Even restaurants that serve pheasant will note on the menu if its aged of not
I love the finale when Blackthorne realizes the weight of words in that culture, and that the gardener's death was his fault. It's also beautiful when Mariko explains Fuji's family swords story to him
24:23 Yeah, the casting department really did well getting Fumi Nikaido on board for the show. She's quite famous in Japan, both as an actress and as a model. She's a really versatile and compelling actress, kinda like Anne Hathaway or Natalie Portman.
Remember the lesson Toranaga taught to his son - "learn to fly them at the right game, and they will do your hunting for you." This is how all of Toranaga's action based on. He fly everyone - be it his family, his retainers, and his enemies, like a falcon.
I may be mistaken but I think that Muraji (Toranga's spy in the village) ordered the gardener Uejirou to be the one to remove the rotting pheasant knowing that Uejirou would then have to die for defying Blackthorne's orders to not disturb the bird. Muraji would then be able to make it look like Uejirou was the spy in the village but Yabushige would not be able to question him since he had already died. It is possible that Mariko knew all of this. She told Blackthorne, "Uejirou announced that he had been sick lately so he volunteered. He died for a greater purpose. It was a better end than he could have hoped for." Uejirou's "greater purpose" that Mariko refers to could be that he died serving Toranaga and helped to keep the identity of Toranaga's true spy secret.
Lady Ochiba's model is Yodo-dono, a very fascinating character. By the time the Taiko died, all the senior males in his clan were dead, and the de facto head of the clan became Yodo-dono. She was said to be a beautiful and intelligent woman who did not shy away from exercising power. Yodo-dono's primary goal was to secure her son's inheritance and she saw Toranaga/Ieyasu as a major threat to her son. It must be remembered that the Taiko and Toranaga were not friends but rivals.
to add to that, Toranaga was the only one that actually won against Taiko in a fight but after that becoming Taiko's most powerful ally. Of course, by doing that becoming more powerful and part of the deal being that Toranaga son to be adopted by Taiko as the successor.
@@alex-ff1mp Your comment reminds me that a politician will always be a politician, no matter what time they live in - they are remarkably consistent ;)
Haylo & kiss definitely in my top 5 reaction channels always enjoy there videos & the intros are the best 😂 always makes me laugh also there twitch streams are fun keep up the great work girls 🙌🏽💯
Fuji is a young, proud noblewoman. And she knows exactly what went on in that house built of paper. Her uncle belittled her, and she fought right back with wounding words.
I agree with you, Fuji knows perfectly what went under her roof and who slept with who. Yet in her conversation with Buntaro she doen't imply Blackthorne 'pillowed' with Mariko. In this 1600 Japan using the services of a courtesan was a common thing. And since it's actually Mariko's cover story Fuji just goes with it : "He prefers the company of other women" = courtesans
@@vincentdesjardins1354 Good point. But later Fuji was worried about the consequences of her words, when she tells Mariko to warn her about danger to the Pilot.
@@sld1776 I see your point and it's one way to read this Fuji-Mariko interraction. Yet I'm not convinced Fuji asking Mariko if the Anjin is in any danger is this directly related to her previous exchange with Buntaro. I understood it more like she (Fuji) does not known every details of the situation and ask Mariko (who obviously knows all about it, plus can 'read' Buntaro better) the real extent of the damage, what does she (Mariko) think Buntaro knows or suspects.
@@vincentdesjardins1354 It comes down to Fuji's expressions during her interaction with her uncle, who was being gross and disrespectful towards her; is she explaining herself, or is he trying to hurt Buntaro? Notice that Buntaro reacted by becoming jealous.
blackthorn had made a rabbit meat stew for them all to eat. he must have looked forward to that so much since the japanese eat mostly vegetarian dishes with some raw fish at times (that later becomes sushi). before he had tried natto with mariko and fuji so had hoped that they would try one european dish, he must have felt hurt by the response he got. what he did with the pheasant is an old thing to make the bird meat taste better. like he tried to explain was that there was not a fixed time that it should hang so everyone had his own idea for how long it should hang before cooking. if you prepaired the bird and cooked it at once the meat would be dry and no taste. if you waited for some time the meat became tender and full of flavour.
7:33 The facial expressions of the actors in thse series are perfect. Fuji is the best. Look at her face when she realized she inadvertently gave away that Mariko pillowed with Blackthorn. Lady Ochiba and Omi have great dace expressions too
Ishido said in one of the earlier episodes that he came up from a peasant to be caretaker of Osaka Castle. It seems like something to be proud of, but other characters may treat him a certain way because of it.
This episode was incredible, maybe the best of the show. The diner scene tension is insane, you understand that even if John is learning japanease culture he will never master it, and that ending with the earthquake and Lady Ochiba's return that flip the odds. So much good scenes.
Swinging a 3-lb piece of sharpened steel for _maybe_ more than an hour, fending off and killing probably more than a hundred men intent on killing you in the alleyways and streets of Osaka -- *deep* in enemy territory -- whilst maintaining situational awareness in the middle of the night. And he *_still_* managed to evade the Osakan forces. It's been weeks now and I still can't wrap my head around how ridiculously challenging that was.
@@alcor4670even if you consider that the forces he met are not all wearing armour and most of those would likely be Ashigaru and not as well trained as him; the numbers are still overehelmingly against him. Even if he somehow managed to find 20 ronin to aid him. But then again, the guy is smart. Instead of staying on the dock where he will eventually overewhelmed, he made for the alleyway where they have to chase him and the numerical advantage is somewhat negated as he cant be sureounded as easily.
@@khaii13 also in the book is explained that Toranaga prepared it in advance the Osaka town with hundred of "ronins" with the task to create chaos, block the streets and secure exit routs. Buntaro was benefiting of this support and probably after the initial engagement with heavy losses he was hidden and supported with horses, guides, provisions and guards.
I love how, despite everything Blackthorne has done for Toranaga-sama so far all had an ulterior motive (either to make it out alive in the first 3 episodes; or to ingratiate Toranaga-sama to himself so that he can regain his ship and crew and hopefully get him to help with his war against the Catholics so that he could return to England and make a name for himself) that the show still makes a point to show that at his core, he is still a good man (except for all the Catholic settlements he plundered and put to the torch with his original crew). And i love how his culture shock and his refusal, at this current point, to just acknowledge their different value systems, had real, tangible, and dire consequences.
Most Japanese in these periods practiced Buddhism or Shinto. They were pescatarians who ate only fish and vegetables and eating other meats was considered unclean.
Remember in E2 when Father Alvito asked Mariko if those 'dark thoughts' were still with her? He was referring to her desire to commit seppuku which she prob revealed to him during confession that we learned about in this episode during the dinner scene.
In the novel, a lot of lives are self-taken. Based on their code, it's like restarting a character in a video game. The next life they lead may bring them closer to a perfect life with honor. (If not, restart....)
So, ‘Mariko’ and her family’s history is a tough one. The ‘honorable’ (from the Japanese mindset) thing for ‘Buntaro’ to do is be endlessly mean to her. If he shows affection to her publicly, then it’s like he’s endorsing the murder ‘Mariko’s’ Dad did and killing your liege lord is the worst of the worst crime under the samurai code. Death, for ‘Mariko’ would be a release, everyone in Japan knows who she is and what her family has done. From ‘Buntaro’s’ point of view, ‘Mariko’ should be grateful he’s spared her. He’s, essentially, frustrated and confused why she gives him the ‘ice’ treatment. It’s a real unstoppable-force-meets-an-immovable-object situation. It’s also, for sure, a ‘Scarlet Letter’ situation. You’ll have to figure out why ‘Buntaro’ keeps her around. In the book, when ‘Toronaga’ is sailing away next to the Black Ship, ‘Buntaro’ is on the dock/jetty, stripping to the waist to commit seppuku. ‘Toronaga’ shouts at him that he doesn’t have permission and to run. I have no idea why they left that out.
Mariko and Buntaro are both trapped in a marriage that makes them miserable. They can't divorce, they can't die, they can only escape each other when they're doing their duty serving their lord. They'd both be happier with other people but they're simply not allowed. It's a tragic situation for both of them.
On the Western vs Japanese cuisine, at this time in history, the Japanese were far cleaner. European people, cities and food stunk. The food ‘had’ to stink to break through the stench of everything.
The weight of the words is different, John lack of accountability for his actions, words is annoying to me. He fails so hard to understand that he is not in his land. Great reaction !
You girls are cool. NOT the reactions and attitude I was expecting. Keep it natural lol. It's easy for you that way and natural reactions WILL bring the viewers. Just be you please. Praise the show or criticize. I'ts the same as long as you are sincere.
This may sound counterintuitive, but the English practice of 'hanging' pheasants in a cool climate causes decomposition in the bird's digestive tract, forcing out oils that infuse the meat with flavorful fats. The feathers retain moisture. When properly trimmed and gutted, the roasted bird has much better flavor than a 'fresh' pheasant.
1:37 "HE MADE IT! Oh no... ᵒʰ ⁿᵒ ʰᵉ ᵐᵃᵈᵉ ᶦᵗ"
Haha that was brilliant
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Hanging the pheasant by the neck and letting it age is an old practice. A freshly killed pheasant will be too dry when cooked fresh. To circumvent that, you leave it hanging, unplucked, for about four days in the summer and let the meat age. The process lets the meat tenderize and the flavours develop. In french we say Viande Faisandé, Faisan meaning pheasant when we talk about aged meat.
Words for words the comment I had in mind, including the french reference ^^
Merci fréro
It's still done to this day, many people still let pheasants hang for a week or so to flavor the meat. Even restaurants that serve pheasant will note on the menu if its aged of not
1:40 “he made it! 😀Oh no… he made it…😦”
That got me 🤣
I love the finale when Blackthorne realizes the weight of words in that culture, and that the gardener's death was his fault. It's also beautiful when Mariko explains Fuji's family swords story to him
as germans said about americans, they say something but they don't mean it. quite opposite to them & japanese
Agreed, that and his understanding that Buntaro could have killed him. (Likely Easily)
This episode gives a lot!
24:23 Yeah, the casting department really did well getting Fumi Nikaido on board for the show. She's quite famous in Japan, both as an actress and as a model. She's a really versatile and compelling actress, kinda like Anne Hathaway or Natalie Portman.
Remember the lesson Toranaga taught to his son - "learn to fly them at the right game, and they will do your hunting for you." This is how all of Toranaga's action based on. He fly everyone - be it his family, his retainers, and his enemies, like a falcon.
I may be mistaken but I think that Muraji (Toranga's spy in the village) ordered the gardener Uejirou to be the one to remove the rotting pheasant knowing that Uejirou would then have to die for defying Blackthorne's orders to not disturb the bird. Muraji would then be able to make it look like Uejirou was the spy in the village but Yabushige would not be able to question him since he had already died.
It is possible that Mariko knew all of this. She told Blackthorne, "Uejirou announced that he had been sick lately so he volunteered. He died for a greater purpose. It was a better end than he could have hoped for." Uejirou's "greater purpose" that Mariko refers to could be that he died serving Toranaga and helped to keep the identity of Toranaga's true spy secret.
Part of what makes Lady Ochiba so terrifying is she does not blink. It's so unsettling.
Lady Ochiba's model is Yodo-dono, a very fascinating character. By the time the Taiko died, all the senior males in his clan were dead, and the de facto head of the clan became Yodo-dono. She was said to be a beautiful and intelligent woman who did not shy away from exercising power. Yodo-dono's primary goal was to secure her son's inheritance and she saw Toranaga/Ieyasu as a major threat to her son. It must be remembered that the Taiko and Toranaga were not friends but rivals.
to add to that, Toranaga was the only one that actually won against Taiko in a fight but after that becoming Taiko's most powerful ally. Of course, by doing that becoming more powerful and part of the deal being that Toranaga son to be adopted by Taiko as the successor.
@@alex-ff1mp Your comment reminds me that a politician will always be a politician, no matter what time they live in - they are remarkably consistent ;)
23:20 "You just have to resurrect and keep going"
Spoken like a true zombie.
Haylo & kiss definitely in my top 5 reaction channels always enjoy there videos & the intros are the best 😂 always makes me laugh also there twitch streams are fun keep up the great work girls 🙌🏽💯
They're growing on me as well. The more I watch the more I like.
Fuji is a young, proud noblewoman. And she knows exactly what went on in that house built of paper. Her uncle belittled her, and she fought right back with wounding words.
I agree with you, Fuji knows perfectly what went under her roof and who slept with who.
Yet in her conversation with Buntaro she doen't imply Blackthorne 'pillowed' with Mariko. In this 1600 Japan using the services of a courtesan was a common thing. And since it's actually Mariko's cover story Fuji just goes with it : "He prefers the company of other women" = courtesans
I agree, Fuji knew exactly what happened.
She is also an awesome character in the show. I loved her
@@vincentdesjardins1354 Good point. But later Fuji was worried about the consequences of her words, when she tells Mariko to warn her about danger to the Pilot.
@@sld1776 I see your point and it's one way to read this Fuji-Mariko interraction. Yet I'm not convinced Fuji asking Mariko if the Anjin is in any danger is this directly related to her previous exchange with Buntaro. I understood it more like she (Fuji) does not known every details of the situation and ask Mariko (who obviously knows all about it, plus can 'read' Buntaro better) the real extent of the damage, what does she (Mariko) think Buntaro knows or suspects.
@@vincentdesjardins1354 It comes down to Fuji's expressions during her interaction with her uncle, who was being gross and disrespectful towards her; is she explaining herself, or is he trying to hurt Buntaro? Notice that Buntaro reacted by becoming jealous.
blackthorn had made a rabbit meat stew for them all to eat. he must have looked forward to that so much since the japanese eat mostly vegetarian dishes with some raw fish at times (that later becomes sushi). before he had tried natto with mariko and fuji so had hoped that they would try one european dish, he must have felt hurt by the response he got.
what he did with the pheasant is an old thing to make the bird meat taste better. like he tried to explain was that there was not a fixed time that it should hang so everyone had his own idea for how long it should hang before cooking. if you prepaired the bird and cooked it at once the meat would be dry and no taste. if you waited for some time the meat became tender and full of flavour.
He literally said RABBIT... but yeah, they can t listen just because they saw a bird rotting. Be more open, girls
7:33 The facial expressions of the actors in thse series are perfect. Fuji is the best. Look at her face when she realized she inadvertently gave away that Mariko pillowed with Blackthorn. Lady Ochiba and Omi have great dace expressions too
I also like her expression for the rabbit stew and when John slurps his noodles.
Fuji-sama....best face.
Both of the arrows went through the same hole the first arrow made!
And he split the first arrow with the second one.
Ishido said in one of the earlier episodes that he came up from a peasant to be caretaker of Osaka Castle. It seems like something to be proud of, but other characters may treat him a certain way because of it.
This episode was incredible, maybe the best of the show.
The diner scene tension is insane, you understand that even if John is learning japanease culture he will never master it, and that ending with the earthquake and Lady Ochiba's return that flip the odds. So much good scenes.
Buntaro survived all that just to get back to his unhappy marriage
Swinging a 3-lb piece of sharpened steel for _maybe_ more than an hour, fending off and killing probably more than a hundred men intent on killing you in the alleyways and streets of Osaka -- *deep* in enemy territory -- whilst maintaining situational awareness in the middle of the night. And he *_still_* managed to evade the Osakan forces.
It's been weeks now and I still can't wrap my head around how ridiculously challenging that was.
@@alcor4670even if you consider that the forces he met are not all wearing armour and most of those would likely be Ashigaru and not as well trained as him; the numbers are still overehelmingly against him. Even if he somehow managed to find 20 ronin to aid him.
But then again, the guy is smart. Instead of staying on the dock where he will eventually overewhelmed, he made for the alleyway where they have to chase him and the numerical advantage is somewhat negated as he cant be sureounded as easily.
@@khaii13 also in the book is explained that Toranaga prepared it in advance the Osaka town with hundred of "ronins" with the task to create chaos, block the streets and secure exit routs. Buntaro was benefiting of this support and probably after the initial engagement with heavy losses he was hidden and supported with horses, guides, provisions and guards.
@@alex-ff1mp well then, that explains a lot
What a true man he is.. Buntaro my favourite character in Shogun..
I love how, despite everything Blackthorne has done for Toranaga-sama so far all had an ulterior motive (either to make it out alive in the first 3 episodes; or to ingratiate Toranaga-sama to himself so that he can regain his ship and crew and hopefully get him to help with his war against the Catholics so that he could return to England and make a name for himself) that the show still makes a point to show that at his core, he is still a good man (except for all the Catholic settlements he plundered and put to the torch with his original crew).
And i love how his culture shock and his refusal, at this current point, to just acknowledge their different value systems, had real, tangible, and dire consequences.
Most Japanese in these periods practiced Buddhism or Shinto. They were pescatarians who ate only fish and vegetables and eating other meats was considered unclean.
Remember in E2 when Father Alvito asked Mariko if those 'dark thoughts' were still with her? He was referring to her desire to commit seppuku which she prob revealed to him during confession that we learned about in this episode during the dinner scene.
In the novel, a lot of lives are self-taken. Based on their code, it's like restarting a character in a video game.
The next life they lead may bring them closer to a perfect life with honor. (If not, restart....)
So, ‘Mariko’ and her family’s history is a tough one. The ‘honorable’ (from the Japanese mindset) thing for ‘Buntaro’ to do is be endlessly mean to her. If he shows affection to her publicly, then it’s like he’s endorsing the murder ‘Mariko’s’ Dad did and killing your liege lord is the worst of the worst crime under the samurai code. Death, for ‘Mariko’ would be a release, everyone in Japan knows who she is and what her family has done.
From ‘Buntaro’s’ point of view, ‘Mariko’ should be grateful he’s spared her. He’s, essentially, frustrated and confused why she gives him the ‘ice’ treatment.
It’s a real unstoppable-force-meets-an-immovable-object situation.
It’s also, for sure, a ‘Scarlet Letter’ situation.
You’ll have to figure out why ‘Buntaro’ keeps her around.
In the book, when ‘Toronaga’ is sailing away next to the Black Ship, ‘Buntaro’ is on the dock/jetty, stripping to the waist to commit seppuku. ‘Toronaga’ shouts at him that he doesn’t have permission and to run.
I have no idea why they left that out.
I love how Toranaga is not even mad that his son murdered several people and started a war, he's mad that Nagakado allowed himself to be manipulated.
1:36 Kiss' reaction to the Buntaro reveal is PERFECT 😅
I love all your Shogun reactions, you both understand the show and catch things most reactors don't. Can't wait to see your finale!
Can we all agree Kiss’s laugh is just the icing on the cake to these already great reaction videos?
22:53 Lmaoooo
Man I love this channel.
Lady Ochiba is the queen regent. Ishido calls the shots but can be easily overruled by her. Which put Ishido on notice in the last scene.
Mariko and Buntaro are both trapped in a marriage that makes them miserable. They can't divorce, they can't die, they can only escape each other when they're doing their duty serving their lord. They'd both be happier with other people but they're simply not allowed. It's a tragic situation for both of them.
Golden rule in Animes and series "noones is dead until we see a fcking body" xD
Of all the Shogun reactions thus far, this was the most entertaining lmao. Honestly the drama of this show surpasses most soap operas
oohhh nooo he made it 😂
now you know the weight of your words & actions in japan, til today
Yapan lost this, now money is weight
they already in little garden in patreon, probably just a late upload for one piece today.
When John said "touch..die" I just blurted out noo..don't say that as a joke. Man..my heart sank knowing what happened then..
Can't believe Mariko was an Eldian all along
Yo that intro was wild
It's the pheasant that's rotten not the rabbit stew... But they never showed where he got the rabbit from
3 seconds in and i already have to click the like button hahahahaha
0:02 Okay 😠
They really made me forget about Buntaro, so this reveal was jaw dropping for me😂
The girl on the left can be jojo for halloween😂 lmao🤟💀
"He treated her like doo doo poo."
My new favorite word is "doo doo poo".
Buntaro looks dissapointed to be alive as well
The reactions of the two of you are so cute and funny that I can't help but staring at you.\(^o^)/from🇯🇵🗾🏯😂🌷
On the Western vs Japanese cuisine, at this time in history, the Japanese were far cleaner. European people, cities and food stunk. The food ‘had’ to stink to break through the stench of everything.
one piece tuesday?
you 2 crack me up
Where is One Piece? 😥
❤❤❤
You should watch "Blue Eye Samurai" after Shogun, it's also great animated tv show.
One piece?
Please react on peaky blinder
Y’all need to watch jujutsu kaisen 😭
No mid kaisen.
The weight of the words is different, John lack of accountability for his actions, words is annoying to me.
He fails so hard to understand that he is not in his land.
Great reaction !
where is one peicceeeeeeeeeeeeeee?????????????
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I assure that Lady Ochiba is nowhere as pretty as Haylo and Kass
Where is one piece 😡
Just be patient it will be out soon, probably later today
You girls are cool. NOT the reactions and attitude I was expecting. Keep it natural lol. It's easy for you that way and natural reactions WILL bring the viewers. Just be you please. Praise the show or criticize. I'ts the same as long as you are sincere.
oh you did not just say doodoo poo. I thought you were ladies of class, but to use such foul language...
where is the one piece reaction buddy?
So they really aren't reacting to One Piece anymore until the live action continues? That'll be a few years atleast. Interesting.
They have already announced they are carrying on with One Piece, just a late upload it will probably be up later today
They're up to Little Garden on Patreon.
fiiirst
This may sound counterintuitive, but the English practice of 'hanging' pheasants in a cool climate causes decomposition in the bird's digestive tract, forcing out oils that infuse the meat with flavorful fats. The feathers retain moisture. When properly trimmed and gutted, the roasted bird has much better flavor than a 'fresh' pheasant.