Like I said before, Tadasuke is a loyal law's server and good represent of the Shogun, always find out the truth and searching for justice, no matter what, also according to the crime, he's going to say the verdict, another good episode thanks a lot 🇯🇵🇯🇵👍👍
I know this isn't a sequel to "Lone Wolf and Cub," but in my home we call it "Ogami Ittō: Attorney at Law." This series is what led me to getting a membership to this channel. ⛩️ ❤️ ⛩️ Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
@@AnicetoBarquillo He's a combination of Hercules Poirot and Perry Mason - except, besides collecting evidence and discovering the fact, he also gets to pass sentences. I think that's what we'd call a serious conflict of interest. But, Japan in the Edo era was different. I mean, beating the tar out of a suspect to get a confession of guilt? That would NEVER happen today! 😸
If Urasawa didn't kill her husband Ichinojo, why did he run away? e.g. When you are accused of killing someone, you run away instead of fighting for your innocence. Does this make sense? What a coincidence that Suwaya happens to be the murderer and lives in the same city. It's not impossible for this to happen in real life. This is called a movie coincidence.
So wise the Magistrate Tadasuke. Japan should be proud of their history . Thanks S vs N.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Like I said before, Tadasuke is a loyal law's server and good represent of the Shogun, always find out the truth and searching for justice, no matter what, also according to the crime, he's going to say the verdict, another good episode thanks a lot 🇯🇵🇯🇵👍👍
I really like this show. Please post more episodes!
Fantastična serija , sjajni neverovatni glumci , već je osvojila srca gledalaca !
I know this isn't a sequel to "Lone Wolf and Cub," but in my home we call it "Ogami Ittō: Attorney at Law."
This series is what led me to getting a membership to this channel. ⛩️ ❤️ ⛩️
Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
I cry with Happiness in the end 😭❤❤🙏🏼
Let us be thankful for this moment we share.
It’s a great show,always made my heart feeling warm ❤
The guy who played Gennosuke Urasawa is Yusuke Kawazu; who also portrayed the samurai Kobayashi in the drama series: Akō Rōshi (1979).
A brilliant detective. Hoping to see him together with the shogun
@@AnicetoBarquillo He's a combination of Hercules Poirot and Perry Mason - except, besides collecting evidence and discovering the fact, he also gets to pass sentences.
I think that's what we'd call a serious conflict of interest. But, Japan in the Edo era was different.
I mean, beating the tar out of a suspect to get a confession of guilt? That would NEVER happen today! 😸
Dekuji pozdeav z Ceske Republiky🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Muchisimas gracias...
Truely great series… BIG Thank You for this..!❤🌸
Terima Kasih
It is so great to see again KAWAZU Yûsuke alias "Kagawa" in the movie "KEN" of MIZUMI Kenji. Thank you so much !
I just wonder how did they survive cold winter in that paper house.
Really nice
YOSH!
waiting for more episodes,,,,,
Thank you for the tears.
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Does anybody know what tittle of the song in the end of this episode?
green tea............................................................................
Where can I buy Edo period Raku Chawan?
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Well, I guess after this there's no more free viewing of episode 4 then.
@@ravager890 No offense intended, but it's absolutely worth 13 cents a day to watch this content. 😸
@@TheStockwell yep, guess now have to look for other sources to keep watching the series then 😮💨😮💨😮💨
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我是永
Good episode
If Urasawa didn't kill her husband Ichinojo, why did he run away?
e.g. When you are accused of killing someone, you run away instead of fighting for your innocence. Does this make sense?
What a coincidence that Suwaya happens to be the murderer and lives in the same city. It's not impossible for this to happen in real life. This is called a movie coincidence.