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FX is a seriously underrated network; Shogun, Justified, Atlanta, Fargo, Legion, Sons of Anarchy, Snowfall, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Louie (despite its creator), You're The Worst, Archer, Mr. Inbetween (so underrated that Barry was able to quietly rip it off), What We Do In The Shadows, Dave, American Horror Story & Crime Story (OJ), The Old Man, The Shield and many more :)
James Clavell, author of the novel "Shōgun," drew from real history. Blackthorn (Anjin) is based on a real historical figure - William Adams, a 17th-century English navigator who reached Japan in 1600, the first Englishman to reach that country.
The reason why Blackthorne hated the Catholics was b/c he was a Protestant. Europe, at this time, was going through the Eighty Years' War b/w the Dutch Republic (allied w/ the English Kingdom) and the Spanish Empire (allied w/ the Portuguese Empire). A large cause of the Eighty Years' War was the Protestant Reformation which the Catholic Church considered it as heresy. Christians (Catholics & Protestants) were basically going through a religious civil war at the time.
Ishido is insulting Toranaga during the regent meeting because he’s hoping Toranaga reacts to the insult and Ishido will have a reason to execute Toranaga. Toranaga realizes this and doesn’t take the bait. But his samurai is angered by the insults. Toranaga denies that he’s been insulted (since honor would demand he respond to the insults which would mean his death). Such an incredible scene.
Great casting too. These are some heavy hitters they grabbed for all these roles. The absolute menace just oozing out of some of these scenes is spectacular.
The writers for Blue Eye Samurai said they felt that the British Empire were worst than the Portuguese Catholics, which is why they ignored historical accuracy by making the Europeans in their series British instead of Portuguese and Spanish. During the time period depicted in Blue Eye Samurai, the Europeans that were kicked out of Japan were all Portuguese and Spanish. The Dutch were granted permission to take over the European trade to/from Japan, because the only Englishman, that was in Japan and has befriended the Shogun, sailed/worked for the Dutch. The British Empire began their involved with Japan in 1854. Approximately 200 years after the time period depicted in Blue Eye Samurai.
Was a fantastic 2 episode premiere to this 10 episode mini-series! Very happy that Hiroyuki Sanada finally takes centre stage in a Hollywood production & has a very important Producer credit on the show with all the crucial behind-the-scenes work he's put into the exquisite production! Hope the viewership mirrors its high critical & audience reviews 🤞
Regarding the comparisons to Game of Thrones... George R R Martin said that he was inspired by James Clavell's novel "Shogun", when he was writing his "A Song of Ice and Fire" book series.
I would like a link to that quote. I've been following Martin's blog for more than a decade now and I've never read any mention of him to either "Shogun" or James Clavell. GRRM has mentioned a lot of influences when writing ASOIAF. "Memory, Sorrow and Torn" from Tad Williams was the main influence, because it was the saga who made him realise fantasy and political intrigue could be intertwined. "The Accursed Kings" series by Maurice Druon is another monumental influence. GRRM named this saga as"the original Game of Thrones". "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God" from Robert Graves are another acknowledged influence.
This new adaptation is based on the book by the same name from author James Clavell in 1975 and is heavily based upon on the real life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and William Adams, the first englishman to reach Japan.
James Clavell basically wrote a history textbook on the beginning of Edo period Japan by changing the names of historical characters and certain circumstances but kept the overarching historical event that will birth the Shogunate to rule Japan for hundreds of years to come.
Read the books in high school more than 20 years ago, and they rapidly became my new favorite thing ever (tm). Lots of other content has hit that top tier for me over the years, but this was one of those first ones and holds a nice place in my heart. Looks like the show is doing a good job of carrying that.
LOVE Hiroyuki Sanada finally getting his flowers from the industry and culture at large by getting to lead in this and the all-around fantastic reception it’s receiving. A great bookend to this is The Twilight Samurai, a 2003 film where he’s the lead that’s 🔥. The closest we’ve had to a Toshiro Mifune in decades.
If FX keeps taking big swings and producing shows like Shogun, I'm all here for it. I love historical films but, I think they're dead now. It's way better to tell the story in a mini-series. Band of Brothers comes to mind. It's what they should've done with Napoleon.
This show is so good. Im pumped I get to watch you guys react to it! Quickly became one of my current favorites and has the potential to be one of my favorite of all time
Pretty much. Our boy winds up stuck here, forever. Toranaga gets to create a dynasty that lasts for centuries. The way they set it up in the books is metal as fuck, I hope the series lives up to it.
@@thrashertheticBlackthrone has descendants though they favor their Japanese side more that they look pure Japanese. Which is his modern descendants think he's just a tale though the word "Anjin" is their surname. The main character of _Noble House_ meets her and mentions how unusual that their surname name basically means "pilot."
Everyone assumes the Blackthorne character is white people pandering, but that's simply not true. This is a fictionalized account of real events regarding the rise of the Tokugawa Shogunate, just with some details and all the names changed. "Toranaga" is Tokugawa Ieysu, "Ishido" is Ishida Mitsunari , etc. "Mariko" (or Maria) is Hosokawa Tama (or Gracia.) "Blackthorne" is William Adams, an English pilot washed up in Japan when his Dutch merchant vessel was shipwrecked. He went on to become one of Tokugawa's only friends (because he was an outsider and had no interest in Japanese politics, and also had alien world views,) and went on to live the rest of his life in Japan as a samurai. "Goroda," who was killed by Mariko's family, is Oda Nobunaga, the first "Great Unifier," of Japan. The "Taiko" is Toyotomi Hideoshi, the second Great Unifier. The third, and last Great Unifier was Tokugawa Ieysu....sorry if you consider that a spoiler but we're talking about a historical event that took place over 400 years ago. Also, historically we know that Tokugawa Ieysu planned every single moment of these events from the assassination of Oda, the manipulation of the council and provocation of Ishida to war, all the way until he was Shogun, and at every step of the way he kept saying he, "didn't want it." Remember, the falcon conceals herself against the sun until the very last moment when she strikes.
I started reading the book. Blackthorne was lead in the street by samurai guards. along the streets were houses and fences and the road itself all staggeringly clean. He has no idea where the wastes go. How did they do it? Blackthorne asked himself. lol
agreed. and if you watched the video we rejoice in that fact. But he's much more so main character of the book and the 1980 miniseries is def Blackthorne and it has the same name, it's likely more of an IP thing. Or Shogun can mean multiple people or just Toranaga. Really dug the whole balancing it out and not just making it a White Savior narrative.
Yeah, I watched a few interviews with the cast and director/screen writer and they specifically mentioned opting out of that white savior mentally and have gone for a more authentic interpretation of the era@@SeanTanktop
People are gonna call it a white savior story. It's loosely based on a historical event. I wouldn't call the circumstances around Blackthorne's (Adam) story that category but I can see why this story looks that way as it was written through the eyes of a westerner observing Japanese history and culture. The juxtaposition of Western and Eastern culture is always amazing to explore.
29:48 I didn't notice that Toranaga's son was there to behead him. Yes, Tadayoshi was going to commit seppuku but there's often another person that would be there to "assist" and behead the person to spare him the agony of dying.
Fuji-sama's father ("line") is a Japanese lord, therefore her station is higher than her husband's. Even though she's married, she still retains her father's status because she's a direct descendant, BUT because she's married, her son is now considered from her husband's line, therefore his status comes from his father, not his mother.
@@SeanTanktop Is there an issue that is happening with releasing FMAB episodes? Keep seeing posts saying tomorrow here and there, but its close to another 2 weeks since the last episode.
James Clavell's fictional characters are drawn from real historical figures: Toranaga = Tokugawa Ieyasu Ishido = Ishida Mitsunari Blackthorn = William Adams (Miura Anjin) Mariko = Hosukawa Gracia (formerly Akechi Tama daughter of Akechi Mitsuhide who betrayed Oda Nobunaga.) The Taiko = Toyotomi Hideyoshi Toranaga's bloodline "Minawara" = The Minamoto clan who established the Kamakura Shogunate, although they became puppets to the Hojo clan.
Tokugawa Ieyasu claimed he was Minamoto, may have been may not have been, but who was going to argue with him, he needed to show a line to the Emporer to become Shogun
2:23. To be more precise, this show is based on the novel of the same name by James Clavell, published in 1975. The miniseries from 1980 was merely another adaptation. Clavell was known for his Asian Saga, which included Shogun, Tai Pan (taking place in Hong Kong at the height of the British opium trade), Noble House (about the distant, modern-day descendants of the trade rivals in Tai Pan), and King Rat (taking place in the Middle East). The success of Shogun could potentially open the way for modern adaptations of Clavell’s other works (there are already movies of Tai Pan, King Rat, and Noble House but they were released in the 1980’s).
I'm glad you guys are reacting to this but just to give some context, Blue Eye Samurai takes place about 60 years after this. The Japanese have been manufacturing guns for about 100 years. Blue Eye is as close to Japanese History as Samurai Jack. Shogun, although based on a book, is far closer to actual history and culture.
This show is awesome! The first episode was excellent and very intriguing. Sanada and Cosmo were excellent. Anna is beautiful and yes, the courtesan was sexy as hell! Great show!
I used to watch you guys since the early game of thrones days, they were my favorite! you might not have a packed bar for this but trust me, you guys do the best shogun reactions on youtube. You guys always seemed like such a good hang. Also I love your imdb brain, I'm the same when I watch with my buddies I can't stop pointing out all the actors lmao Had no idea he played icho the killer though, that blew my mind. Love from Sweden ❤
You gotta watch Tokyo Vice instead! Another American Japanese production with predominantly Japanese cast and great acting and story! You're all missing out fr. Please react to it
Nestor Carbonell as Rodrigues seemed to be channeling his old "Batmanuel" character from the old "The Tick" TV show with Patrick Warburton: th-cam.com/users/shortsOkbR_de_jUQ?si=pmPk6rAAoxm2Np1g th-cam.com/video/OzkGLTkNPSM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=hSWyqqy45eJIbxov
As a Japanese person, let me tell you a historical fact: After Anjin and his friends were stranded in Japanese waters, all the survivors were rescued and the villagers took care of them, and they returned to their village. I cured it. Among them, Anjin and another sailor remained in Japan, had a Japanese wife and child, and served the shogunate. Japan's response is the same as when the Turkish ship Ertuğlu ran aground. Both have historical records and monuments. The response was not as cruel as in the drama. In fact, it's the opposite. The beheading was too cruel. This is not true. There is a process to behead someone. Japanese people can't like the first episode. It's not even boiled in a pot. It's a Kabuki dramatization of a punishment story about a great thief named Goemon Ishikawa, who once existed. After all, it is an original work written by a British person. Hiroyuki Sanada assembled a veteran crew of Japanese period dramas to create all the movements, sets, costumes, beautiful Japanese, and samurai language, so even Japanese people can enjoy the production. If previous Hollywood movies and dramas set in Japan are 20% accurate about Japan, this one is 80% accurate.
Don't think Toranaga has honourable intentions for the kid. He is playing the game and is primarily interested being the Shogun and all other things are chess moves to lead to that outcome. Protecting his legacy almost demands the kid be removed if he is successful. This isn't our time or morality and most of the council are in the same mindset too.
The Japanese love The Last Samurai. There’s just something endlessly tiresome about American commentary of anything. It’s just the utter ignorance of it.
Um... pilots were highly educated. They received training in many things, had exams to pass, etc. They were akin to astronauts but they actually were educated to interact with foreign cultures.
ah Americans and their assumption on medieval Europeans and post medieval Europeans based on myths im pretty sure none of you opened history books on this time periods without activism... Europeans never saw themselves as whites as a whole everything was based on ethnicity and it still is so dont try to impose American politics on other parts of the world
WE ARE STOKED TO HAVE THIS GOOD OF A SHOW ON OUR HANDS! Also, what did they dump on the sailors that looked so rancid?!? Check www.Patreon.com/SeanTanktop to watch the UNCUT Full reaction to S1x2 for only $8 RIGHT NOW!
Aaahhh so happy you all are reacting to this show!!! That rancid stuff looked like fish guts that probably have been sitting around for a while. 🤮
Looked like it was essentially dirty chum -- a nasty mix of fish bones, inedible/poisonous meat, and blood
What ever it was, it looked offal.
FX is a seriously underrated network; Shogun, Justified, Atlanta, Fargo, Legion, Sons of Anarchy, Snowfall, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Louie (despite its creator), You're The Worst, Archer, Mr. Inbetween (so underrated that Barry was able to quietly rip it off), What We Do In The Shadows, Dave, American Horror Story & Crime Story (OJ), The Old Man, The Shield and many more :)
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Bear ☝️
@@hellfish2309 Technically a HULU show, but point taken :)
It's the closest thing to HBO on cable. Lol.
Reservation Dogs too.
@@AllInTheGame01no, the bear is fx! have you seen it? their logo is before every single episode
James Clavell, author of the novel "Shōgun," drew from real history. Blackthorn (Anjin) is based on a real historical figure - William Adams, a 17th-century English navigator who reached Japan in 1600, the first Englishman to reach that country.
[John Blackthorne voice] JOHN BLACKTHORNE
The reason why Blackthorne hated the Catholics was b/c he was a Protestant. Europe, at this time, was going through the Eighty Years' War b/w the Dutch Republic (allied w/ the English Kingdom) and the Spanish Empire (allied w/ the Portuguese Empire). A large cause of the Eighty Years' War was the Protestant Reformation which the Catholic Church considered it as heresy. Christians (Catholics & Protestants) were basically going through a religious civil war at the time.
Ishido is insulting Toranaga during the regent meeting because he’s hoping Toranaga reacts to the insult and Ishido will have a reason to execute Toranaga. Toranaga realizes this and doesn’t take the bait. But his samurai is angered by the insults. Toranaga denies that he’s been insulted (since honor would demand he respond to the insults which would mean his death). Such an incredible scene.
凄い!その通りです。これからも、一言間違えれば処刑になりうる場面が出てくるかもしれません。
What happens if Ishido insults in a less subtle manner? Or would that get him a death sentence instead?
Dang, this show is beautiful. Im so happy they kept Japanese in.
yeah, love that there's whole scenes go by and not a single english word uttered, really helps with the immersion!
Great casting too. These are some heavy hitters they grabbed for all these roles. The absolute menace just oozing out of some of these scenes is spectacular.
The writers for Blue Eye Samurai said they felt that the British Empire were worst than the Portuguese Catholics, which is why they ignored historical accuracy by making the Europeans in their series British instead of Portuguese and Spanish.
During the time period depicted in Blue Eye Samurai, the Europeans that were kicked out of Japan were all Portuguese and Spanish. The Dutch were granted permission to take over the European trade to/from Japan, because the only Englishman, that was in Japan and has befriended the Shogun, sailed/worked for the Dutch.
The British Empire began their involved with Japan in 1854. Approximately 200 years after the time period depicted in Blue Eye Samurai.
Was a fantastic 2 episode premiere to this 10 episode mini-series! Very happy that Hiroyuki Sanada finally takes centre stage in a Hollywood production & has a very important Producer credit on the show with all the crucial behind-the-scenes work he's put into the exquisite production! Hope the viewership mirrors its high critical & audience reviews 🤞
The death of the baby is only because it's a boy, he would carry his name after his death, he said he would end his name.
Regarding the comparisons to Game of Thrones...
George R R Martin said that he was inspired by James Clavell's novel "Shogun", when he was writing his "A Song of Ice and Fire" book series.
I would like a link to that quote. I've been following Martin's blog for more than a decade now and I've never read any mention of him to either "Shogun" or James Clavell.
GRRM has mentioned a lot of influences when writing ASOIAF. "Memory, Sorrow and Torn" from Tad Williams was the main influence, because it was the saga who made him realise fantasy and political intrigue could be intertwined. "The Accursed Kings" series by Maurice Druon is another monumental influence. GRRM named this saga as"the original Game of Thrones". "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God" from Robert Graves are another acknowledged influence.
GOT has so many great and iconic characters and episodes, Shogun needs more then 1 season to even come close.
@27:54
Incredibly observant.
She's the first reactor to notice this. Love it when people see details i missed. Love her. 😊
This new adaptation is based on the book by the same name from author James Clavell in 1975 and is heavily based upon on the real life of Tokugawa Ieyasu and William Adams, the first englishman to reach Japan.
*NICE! ***
James Clavell basically wrote a history textbook on the beginning of Edo period Japan by changing the names of historical characters and certain circumstances but kept the overarching historical event that will birth the Shogunate to rule Japan for hundreds of years to come.
i’m LOVING this show; happy to see you guys react to it!
CHANCE!
@@SeanTanktop 🗣️🗣️🗣️SEANNNNNNN!
Finally! You reacted to this masterpiece.
can't wait to see your insights on this.
Enjoy the show guys
Cosmo Jarvis is 100% Tom Hardy from like 20 years ago
splice him with Aron-Taylor Johnson and you're spot on
But with a deeper, better voice than either of them.
I thought I was the only one. I thought he was played by the Kick-Ass actor for a second.
I'm loving this series so far, I'm so glad you guys are checking it out!!
Read the books in high school more than 20 years ago, and they rapidly became my new favorite thing ever (tm). Lots of other content has hit that top tier for me over the years, but this was one of those first ones and holds a nice place in my heart. Looks like the show is doing a good job of carrying that.
LOVE Hiroyuki Sanada finally getting his flowers from the industry and culture at large by getting to lead in this and the all-around fantastic reception it’s receiving. A great bookend to this is The Twilight Samurai, a 2003 film where he’s the lead that’s 🔥. The closest we’ve had to a Toshiro Mifune in decades.
If FX keeps taking big swings and producing shows like Shogun, I'm all here for it. I love historical films but, I think they're dead now. It's way better to tell the story in a mini-series. Band of Brothers comes to mind. It's what they should've done with Napoleon.
"They made it!" Barely lmaoooo. This show just gets better with each week, I'm obsessed.
Finally! Been wondering when/if you gonna react to this show.
An epic samurai miniseries!
This show is so good. Im pumped I get to watch you guys react to it! Quickly became one of my current favorites and has the potential to be one of my favorite of all time
The protagonist of the novel (John Blackthorne) is based on a real life English Samurai...William Adams
Thor's buddy from The Warriors Three! Hogun.
Less like a white savior and more like a white pawn for the slickest mfer in Japan to play as he sees fit. Hiroyuki Sanada was just perfect casting
People who whine about White heroes are losers.
@@eodyn7sad thing this dude ain’t even white lol 😅
Pretty much. Our boy winds up stuck here, forever. Toranaga gets to create a dynasty that lasts for centuries.
The way they set it up in the books is metal as fuck, I hope the series lives up to it.
@@thrashertheticBlackthrone has descendants though they favor their Japanese side more that they look pure Japanese.
Which is his modern descendants think he's just a tale though the word "Anjin" is their surname.
The main character of _Noble House_ meets her and mentions how unusual that their surname name basically means "pilot."
@@SeanTanktop Could've fooled me. If he's not white, what is he? Certainly not an eskimo.
Everyone assumes the Blackthorne character is white people pandering, but that's simply not true. This is a fictionalized account of real events regarding the rise of the Tokugawa Shogunate, just with some details and all the names changed. "Toranaga" is Tokugawa Ieysu, "Ishido" is Ishida Mitsunari , etc. "Mariko" (or Maria) is Hosokawa Tama (or Gracia.) "Blackthorne" is William Adams, an English pilot washed up in Japan when his Dutch merchant vessel was shipwrecked. He went on to become one of Tokugawa's only friends (because he was an outsider and had no interest in Japanese politics, and also had alien world views,) and went on to live the rest of his life in Japan as a samurai. "Goroda," who was killed by Mariko's family, is Oda Nobunaga, the first "Great Unifier," of Japan. The "Taiko" is Toyotomi Hideoshi, the second Great Unifier. The third, and last Great Unifier was Tokugawa Ieysu....sorry if you consider that a spoiler but we're talking about a historical event that took place over 400 years ago.
Also, historically we know that Tokugawa Ieysu planned every single moment of these events from the assassination of Oda, the manipulation of the council and provocation of Ishida to war, all the way until he was Shogun, and at every step of the way he kept saying he, "didn't want it." Remember, the falcon conceals herself against the sun until the very last moment when she strikes.
I started reading the book. Blackthorne was lead in the street by samurai guards. along the streets were houses and fences and the road itself all staggeringly clean. He has no idea where the wastes go. How did they do it? Blackthorne asked himself. lol
Btw the main character of the show is Toranaga not the englishman, hence the name SHOGUN
agreed. and if you watched the video we rejoice in that fact. But he's much more so main character of the book and the 1980 miniseries is def Blackthorne and it has the same name, it's likely more of an IP thing. Or Shogun can mean multiple people or just Toranaga. Really dug the whole balancing it out and not just making it a White Savior narrative.
It is hard to realize that whiteness is not the center of the universe when you are white.
Yeah, I watched a few interviews with the cast and director/screen writer and they specifically mentioned opting out of that white savior mentally and have gone for a more authentic interpretation of the era@@SeanTanktop
are you talking to us? did you actually watch what we say in this video?@@joelwillis2043
People are gonna call it a white savior story. It's loosely based on a historical event. I wouldn't call the circumstances around Blackthorne's (Adam) story that category but I can see why this story looks that way as it was written through the eyes of a westerner observing Japanese history and culture. The juxtaposition of Western and Eastern culture is always amazing to explore.
29:48 I didn't notice that Toranaga's son was there to behead him. Yes, Tadayoshi was going to commit seppuku but there's often another person that would be there to "assist" and behead the person to spare him the agony of dying.
Fuji-sama's father ("line") is a Japanese lord, therefore her station is higher than her husband's. Even though she's married, she still retains her father's status because she's a direct descendant, BUT because she's married, her son is now considered from her husband's line, therefore his status comes from his father, not his mother.
I need you guys to finish FMA. Especially before we start another new series. 😭
next one drops tomorrow lol
@SeanTanktop I hope I'm not sounding like a dick if so mybad and I'm also sorry if I sound ungrateful, I appreciate your content.
not at all my friend!
@@SeanTanktop Is there an issue that is happening with releasing FMAB episodes? Keep seeing posts saying tomorrow here and there, but its close to another 2 weeks since the last episode.
Loved this!!! Glad y’all are watching this along with me! ❤️
James Clavell's fictional characters are drawn from real historical figures:
Toranaga = Tokugawa Ieyasu
Ishido = Ishida Mitsunari
Blackthorn = William Adams (Miura Anjin)
Mariko = Hosukawa Gracia (formerly Akechi Tama daughter of Akechi Mitsuhide who betrayed Oda Nobunaga.)
The Taiko = Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Toranaga's bloodline "Minawara" = The Minamoto clan who established the Kamakura Shogunate, although they became puppets to the Hojo clan.
Tokugawa Ieyasu claimed he was Minamoto, may have been may not have been, but who was going to argue with him, he needed to show a line to the Emporer to become Shogun
将軍になるためには源氏の子孫でなければなりません。
しかし、徳川が源氏の子孫かどうかは非常に疑わしい。なぜなら、徳川は三河の田舎武士でしかなかったからです。
結局は権力を握ってしまえば、血筋などいくらでもでっち上げできるのです。
2:23. To be more precise, this show is based on the novel of the same name by James Clavell, published in 1975. The miniseries from 1980 was merely another adaptation. Clavell was known for his Asian Saga, which included Shogun, Tai Pan (taking place in Hong Kong at the height of the British opium trade), Noble House (about the distant, modern-day descendants of the trade rivals in Tai Pan), and King Rat (taking place in the Middle East).
The success of Shogun could potentially open the way for modern adaptations of Clavell’s other works (there are already movies of Tai Pan, King Rat, and Noble House but they were released in the 1980’s).
It’s happening!
This fucking show man.. 🔥
samurai Champloo should be in your lineup after bebop
Omg i'm so happy you guys are reacting to this!!!
Oh, damn. I didn't know you guys were covering this! Been putting it off, but I'll have to get started on it now.
I'm glad you guys are reacting to this but just to give some context, Blue Eye Samurai takes place about 60 years after this. The Japanese have been manufacturing guns for about 100 years. Blue Eye is as close to Japanese History as Samurai Jack. Shogun, although based on a book, is far closer to actual history and culture.
guys this show is spectacular
This is a one and done season. They should adapt the other books in the asian saga using the same production team.
Toronaga is playing 4D chess and everyone else is barely playing checkers
I think they are deliberate in who they show on screen when describing each of the three hearts.
Finally! Some reactors who give the courtesan credit for figuring out Yabushige's character.
I will never not laugh at "Grandma fart party" which says more about me
This show is awesome! The first episode was excellent and very intriguing. Sanada and Cosmo were excellent. Anna is beautiful and yes, the courtesan was sexy as hell! Great show!
I used to watch you guys since the early game of thrones days, they were my favorite! you might not have a packed bar for this but trust me, you guys do the best shogun reactions on youtube. You guys always seemed like such a good hang.
Also I love your imdb brain, I'm the same when I watch with my buddies I can't stop pointing out all the actors lmao
Had no idea he played icho the killer though, that blew my mind.
Love from Sweden ❤
yo this is what we r waiting for!!
10:02 when the meeting could've been a pigeon mail. 😆
A solid show so far
6:25
definitely.
other reactors have pointed out he has the mannerisms of Hardy and the voice of Russell Crowe.
So glad yall are reacting to this. But a small part of me wishes it was a Burlington watch as well lol..
Exciting stuff! I will return when I’m caught up; haven’t started just yet
"Fuck smear" is my new favorite swear.
The book and the old mini series were fantastic I had always wanted them to readapt this story.
Nolan absolutely underused that actor in DK LMAO
Oh hell yeah this is the content i log on for
I was expecting the samurai stuff and the beautiful costumes, but I wasn't expecting all the backstabbing in this show.
GOT of the Japans. 😂
Amazing show, with amazing writing, but sadly only 10 episodes 😥
You gotta watch Tokyo Vice instead! Another American Japanese production with predominantly Japanese cast and great acting and story! You're all missing out fr. Please react to it
Honestly, this show kicks the shit out of GoT. Sorry, but it’s true.
okay. thanks.
Nestor Carbonell as Rodrigues seemed to be channeling his old "Batmanuel" character from the old "The Tick" TV show with Patrick Warburton:
th-cam.com/users/shortsOkbR_de_jUQ?si=pmPk6rAAoxm2Np1g
th-cam.com/video/OzkGLTkNPSM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=hSWyqqy45eJIbxov
We so deserve this after the GOT fiasco
I know you’re a long way from Portland but you guys look like you’d fit right in. I mean that as a compliment.
LETS GOOOOOOOO
My two cents: You can do without all the drop-ins. One or two well-timed fun but overdoing spoils the mood.
ICHI THE KILLER (Tadanobu Asano) is in this. I wonder how this weighs up against the original
Game of thrones in Japan 🙏🏻
Always need rope and grapple hook bro😂
9:14 replace it with "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" aka the House of Blue Leaves/Kill Bill Theme
best show right now
Yeah they absolutely COOKED on this show.
…
…
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…soup. They cooked soup.
guy soup
This was quite good.
Wait, have you not watched Lost?
Large ramen........hold the ramen.
Keyword: Men
As a Japanese person, let me tell you a historical fact: After Anjin and his friends were stranded in Japanese waters, all the survivors were rescued and the villagers took care of them, and they returned to their village. I cured it. Among them, Anjin and another sailor remained in Japan, had a Japanese wife and child, and served the shogunate. Japan's response is the same as when the Turkish ship Ertuğlu ran aground. Both have historical records and monuments. The response was not as cruel as in the drama. In fact, it's the opposite. The beheading was too cruel. This is not true. There is a process to behead someone. Japanese people can't like the first episode. It's not even boiled in a pot. It's a Kabuki dramatization of a punishment story about a great thief named Goemon Ishikawa, who once existed. After all, it is an original work written by a British person. Hiroyuki Sanada assembled a veteran crew of Japanese period dramas to create all the movements, sets, costumes, beautiful Japanese, and samurai language, so even Japanese people can enjoy the production. If previous Hollywood movies and dramas set in Japan are 20% accurate about Japan, this one is 80% accurate.
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Don't think Toranaga has honourable intentions for the kid. He is playing the game and is primarily interested being the Shogun and all other things are chess moves to lead to that outcome. Protecting his legacy almost demands the kid be removed if he is successful. This isn't our time or morality and most of the council are in the same mindset too.
He has justification (for him) in the books.
Cuckoo...
The Japanese love The Last Samurai. There’s just something endlessly tiresome about American commentary of anything. It’s just the utter ignorance of it.
Sailsmen sre not that educated, so blackthornr is rough
Um... pilots were highly educated. They received training in many things, had exams to pass, etc. They were akin to astronauts but they actually were educated to interact with foreign cultures.
Yeah the main white character, Blackthorne, is a highly educated guy who’s also a Polyglot.
ah Americans and their assumption on medieval Europeans and post medieval Europeans based on myths im pretty sure none of you opened history books on this time periods without activism... Europeans never saw themselves as whites as a whole everything was based on ethnicity and it still is so dont try to impose American politics on other parts of the world
They can't seem to help viewing the world through their own rather narrow paradigm .
Yea its disgusting, turned me off from watching the rest of this video.
@@snubbles9991 Lol, ok snowflake.
The boiling alive scene was hilarious. It would have been funnier if they put dog poo in the water to make it even worse😂
youre gonna love this. game of thrones, but japanese minus the supernatural
yuck
The bird-feathered jacketed Samurai (Yobashige) is played by the same actor who was Hogun (Warriors Three) in the Thor films 😊
Beautiful Carl Weathers stew reference
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