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- While Lord Toranaga receives a warm welcome from Yabushige’s troops back in Ajiro, Nagakado is suspicious of their ambitious ally. FX's Shōgun is now streaming on Hulu.
Shōgun, Episode 4.
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Based on James Clavell’s novel, FX’s Shōgun is set in Japan in the year 1600 at the dawn of a century-defining civil war. Lord Yoshii Toranaga is fighting for his life as his enemies on the Council of Regents unite against him, when a mysterious European ship is found marooned in a nearby fishing village.
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Toranaga Inspects Kashigi Yabushige's Army - Scene | Shōgun | FX
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Who is Yabushige really loyal to?
Yabushige
to himself
Себе
himself
Ligma
Yabushige: "Behold my troops."
*wololo*
Toranaga: "Behold my troops."
Toranaga: You mean "OUR" troops....
Reminds me of the time when i used to play age of empires 2 and would use monks to convert enemy troops to mine 😂
WOLOLOOLO
@@dukeofkeredon3109 That's what I was going for :P
Loool
Toranaga:
Shows up
Steals your army
Refuses to elaborate
Leaves
Like a boss.
Which he didn’t, he just won them over in the moment because he was a famous general.
Yoink mine now.
It was never Yabushige's army.
And doesn't even drink your goddam Saki
I've never known someone to humbly bow that aggressively or awesomely.
Toranaga gives Yabushige a valuable lesson that Charisma shouldn't be your dump stat.
Rowan from VLDL would disagree 😉
A fellow man of culture! @@adorp
@@adorp love that reference
@@adorp helelelelelelelelelelelelelelelelele!!!
The old woman only considering the booze and Blackthorne giving his enemy a cussing out worthy of him being a sailor are classic. Toranaga redirected the army's loyalty onto himself exclusively.
how did he redirect it? That is yabushige's men. Should they not be always loyal to him? Toronaga promised them something for which the men just like him and would not kill him that easily. but should not be loyal to toronaga.
He promised them death!!
@@nashiffuadkhan9817because yabushige is loyal to Toranaga and that’s includes his army whenever he calls upon it. His speech about loyalty to the taiko legacy ensured they would fight for him in case yabushige turns against him
@@365fujiBut at that time he hadn’t committed to being his vassal.Ally yes, but not servant.
“The old woman” lol. That’s Kiri, the mother of Toranaga’s son. So many people watching this new version don’t understand the backstory at all
I know they can't really recreate the scene from the book because it relies so much on the characters' internal monologues, but this scene is so much better in the book.
Knowing Yabu's potential for treachery, Toranaga was planning to get to Izu before Yabu could assemble enough troops to threaten Toranaga's own bodyguards, and was genuinely shocked that Yabu had mobilised enough troops to be in a position to completely overwhelm Toranaga then and there if he decided to side with Ishido. The entire scene is Toranaga faking total confidence while actually being completely on the backfoot, and calmly-desperately (if that makes sense) bullshitting his way through the situation and keeping Yabu distracted from realising that attacking Toranaga now is the best deal he's ever going to get.
It's one of my favourite scenes because it reminds us that Toranaga isn't infallible, and can be caught completely by surprise. He's just really, REALLY clever and manipulative, so even when he gets outmanoeuvred it won't be long before he's out-bastarded his opponent. When so many characters in books or films are said to be highly intelligent, but have "genius plans" that don't actually make sense, or are completely invincible until the plot requires them to fail, a book where you can actually see the thought processes of a realistically brilliant schemer was awesome.
Well written analysis and I agree fully. Though this series is certainly excellent - it nevertheless would take many times the amount of episodes to convey all the subtle tensions from the book: the way Yabu-san tries to 'convince' Toranaga-sama that it is much 'safer' for him to stay there - only to be outmanoeuvred as Toranaga-sama picks up a pace in dialogue (and actions) that give absolutely no time for the plotters to keep track (the way he cleverly 'forces' Yabu-san to constantly follow him, thus depriving private conversation amongst the Kasigi), pulling in the final (brilliant) blow by gifting Yabu-san his famous sword - and escaping the trap by promptly leaving while the latter is still bemused by the unbelievable honour bestowed with this... Aahh, time to take that tome from the bookshelf and start reading it again! 😄
@@melodies_are_alive oh wow that is so interesting. I didn't realize Toranaga is panicking here, no wonder he hightail it out of there. I am more surprised he went in afraid but came out galvanizing the troops more than Yabushige hahaha. The cheers were definitely louder for Toranaga. Brilliant cinematography and subtlety
Reading this convinces me all the more to read the book. Thank you for sharing!
@@stevenlevasee6742bro you’re missing out on a masterpiece. Go read it, you won’t regret it!
Appreciate the book context here: it makes the scene even more brilliant 😅
I love how Blackthorn and Omi can't communicate properly, and Omi just nods and smiles after being called a sniveling little shitrag. 😭
Mariko: 👀
@@misanthropicservitorofmars2116 As I recall from the book, Mariko didn't actually understand English. I think she and Blackthorn communicated in Portuguese and Latin.
@@CaptainPositron that’s hilarious, so no one on the islands could speak English, he had his own language to use lol
@@CaptainPositron When we as the viewer hear them speak English, within the world of the show they are actually speaking Portuguese.
@@misanthropicservitorofmars2116 Precisely 😉
Yabushige is one of my favorite characters on the show. He is so complex, and Tadanobu Asano portrayal carries so much charisma for the role.
Agreed, you never know what's on his mind
@@vasvas8914Actually we know what's on his mind: always thinking how a situation can benefit him in the long run.
Bro who asked 😊
I like the feathers on his uniform for some reason.
Agreed, He also has sarcasm to even laugh at himself. He can be ruthless and at the same time carried away, submissive when he wants to get something.
Tadanobu Asano's performance as Yabu has been nothing short of stellar. This role was perfect for him.
Arguably the best performance as of yet on the show for me
Really like this actor. I saw him for the first time in a fantastic film named Zatoichi.
He's great and makes the character fantastic. So many subtle cultural gestures. It does help that his character is written so well and in such a great plot position.
It was Toranaga's idea to inspect the troops. He needed to keep Yabu off his balance and not get the idea to kill him there and then. It was a hallmark of Toranaga's leadership ability.
Which you'd know if you read the book or watched the first series. To my mind, if it's not an improvement on the first one, why bother?
@@user-nz6dx2fj6h Granted. They certainly did improve on the casting and shooting. I really like the Yabu character, though I'm not sure Clavell would have.
@@tnsampson2 Don’t agree. Watch the 80’s one then get back to me.
@@user-nz6dx2fj6h Matter of opinion. The first series I thought was too clumsy.
@@tnsampson2 Clumsy? Then what would you call this one that most of the time totally disregards the storyline? It’s a common thread when Americans are allowed to do the screen writing for an existing concept. Take a look at ROP or The Witcher and now even Halo! A bad scriptwriter can easily wreck a show and no amount of idiots out there who rave about this one makes not one bit of difference!
Shoutout to the guy leading the cheers, ain’t nobody ignoring that voice
I think what captures this scene so well is the actual numbers of doubles they have with the chant. It feels very authentic and adds immersion to the scene.
Yabushige always getting punked lmao
Bro think he Littlefinger just to get out-littlefingered by both Toranaga and his own nephew.
@@nont18411 never thought I'd see "littlefingered" to be used as a verb and adjective at the same time XD
Yabu’s actor really nailed the role. The way he portrayed a ruthless, resourceful, but ultimately stupid man is spot on. Yabu was always getting punked by both sides, because he lacked the intelligence to rival Ishido and Toranaga.
Omi was the smart one, and I loved how they play that up and the fact that Toranaga recognizes this in this series (in the 80's series, that thread was pretty much ignored)
You do no service to the character and his place in the totem pole, to stay alive as long as he did with two giants leaning on him actually shows deftness creativity and raw survival instincts.
I would say Yabu was epitome of street-smart but not wise; the reason is his ambition / treachery was an open book to read by Toranaga and can be managed accordingly. By contrast, Toranaga's own naked ambition was fully buried within his heart and he would go to all lengths to protect that fascade (incl. even sacrifising his most loyal vassals to seppuku)
He wasn't stupid, but Toranaga is on a whole another level
I love Yabushiges facial expressions throughout the series when he’s like wtf 😅
He basically has no shame lolll
TORANAGA-SAMA! TORANAGA-SAMA!
TORANAGA-SAMA! TORANAGA-SAMA! TORANAGA-SAMA!
HO!
That one guy in the back: "WHAT? WHAT'S HE SAYING!? SPEAK LOUDER!"
This gives me the same vibes as the people shouting "Lisan Al-Gaib" without the slightest bit of irony. The man whose name you're shouting is about to plunge the world into war.
What was the point of that post?
HOOOOO
Shōgun is so epic . Hiroyuki Sanada is phenomenal in the role , also the dialogue in this show is so well done . Shōgun is the best miniseries of this year , and is going to win some awards ⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️⚔️ .
Yabushige, who looked satisfied when he showed Toranaga his own soldiers, looks dissatisfied after seeing his own soldiers shouting ``Toranaga-sama!''
1:56 The look on Yabu's face when they started chanting his name-priceless
I love the way this series looks.
yes, the shot compositons are brilliant
Yabushige sama!!!!!
Toronaga to his son "Please hold my beer!"
Toronaga Sama!!
Toronaga Sama!!
Ybushigue like, oh crap!
Fun fact... Yabushige's vassal with an eyepatch was the one who played Lord Ishida Mitsunari in the TV historical of BBC's Shogun heroes and villains the ultimate samurai battle.....
Its a good nod and honor to have him in Shogun knowing that he played the real life character of Lord Ishido in the historical adaptation. Sad to say he did die off too early 😢.
And to add to that, Ishido's actor also played a samurai named Shima Sakon, a loyal vassal and friend of Ishida Mitsunari (Ishido's character model) in the movie "Sekigahara"
@@empoytekyo6981 On top of that, Toranaga's actor has played both Ishida Mitsunari AND Tokugawa Ieyasu (under his earlier name of Matsudaira Motoyasu).
Yabushige is stuck between a a rock and a hard place. Poor guy.
Dude boiled a man alive
@@nathanlatham5651thats a common practice in feudal Japan. A lot of famous samurai boiled alive when captured aswell. Nothing personal about that
Stuck between a pot and hot water...
@@hafor2846 A classic Izu Hotpot
@@phanhuyduc2395ya your comment has the exact same energy as “boys will be boys.” Okay enabler, glad I’m not under your roof.
This actor is portraying Yabushige's complex inner turmoil exceptionally well👍👍
forever in awe of this show
I used to use you guys to pirates movies as a kid 😂 good times
bro you made it
This series is a masterpiece hulu ❤
Masterpiece!!
just so amazing! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for this FX
Yabushige sama! 11x Toranaga sama 22x.
You can feel the disappointment in Yabushige's face!
Love this scene! Keep coming back for Toranaga's speech.
😂😂😂
then he dips 😂😂
Yabushige: "Behold my troops."
Toranaga: "Hold my sake!."
Love Cosmo's line "**** yourself, you snivelling little **** rag...". cracks me up everytime.
Only on my second view i realize cheers for Toranaga is louder than Yabushige lol.
I really wished more shows used language like Shōgun does. Most shows set in foreign countries just has everyone speak the language of the demographics the show is made for using actors of that language doing terrible accents or no accents at all. Shōgun is a breath of fresh air in the fact that characters talk to each other in the language that they actually would. Its really feels authentic and immersive. You can only get moments like the one at 1:32 when you go the extra mile and put in the extra effort.
Its like that terrible God of War game set in the Viking Age where everyone speaks English and sounds like they're from California or New York. I'm sick of this lazy tread. I'm hoping Shōgun's success will lead to more showrunners going the extra mile to make the show feel authentic.
If it was that accurate, all the English dialogues would be in Portuguese.
@@arsy9753 Blackthorne is English and based on the English explorer Willaim Adams. It makes perfect sense for them to speak English.
@@Slavesforsale1No, because the japanese only spoke Portuguese besides japanese, because the Portuguese were the only Europeans they knew until then. So everytime you hear English dialogs they are supposed to be speaking in Portuguese.
Barbarians started that trend I think - german and latin.
I also love how they use intrepreters to make suspense, most shows just cut this part because it makes no sense to say the same thing twice, but here they actually play with dialogues and how interpreters change meaning of words
TORANAGA SAMA!!!!!!!
_HO!!!!!_
HO!!!!
Yabushiga Sama needs to work on his 8 fold fence
This was my favorite scene so far.
This show is AWESOME! It’s so well written.
Well written? look, they took a novel's title then used some of it's characters, changed their names then procedded to rewrite the story. Why bother? What are you comparing it to, the original, or the original series, because on both counts it's awful.
TORANAGA-SAMA!!!!
HUUH!
I admit that it may be unrelated, but when I watch these type of scenes I can’t help but acquire greater admiration for our young men who had to fight the descendants of these guys during WW II.
虎永様!!虎永様!!虎永様!!
おーーーーーー!!!!
Awesome show!
Toranaga’s playing chess…
真田さんかっこいーい
One of my favorite scenes
awesome !
I do love the way the Omi and the Anjin's hatred for each otheri is being conveyed. In the novel it becomes evident to everyone but them. Blackthorne due to his initial humiliation and Omi in envy of the Anjin's meteoric rise.
Didn't read the books -- are they becoming buddies in the end? Because in the 1980s miniseries they do after Anjin gifts him his Geisha girlfriend.
@yxx_chris_xxy never buddies. He gave him Kiku because He had no interest in her. He was still grieving Mariko. In addition, culturally, his gift constituted a "Jiri" a debt that is impossible to repay.
One bloody good series ~~
Its just hilarious how you can cuss out someone in another language but they wouldn't know because it was said in a pleasant tone😂😂😂😂
How could the director miss the most important part of that scene? In the book, and in the original mini-series btw, Toronaga personally inspects Yabu's army and then publicly gifts him his own sword, which is a sign of great respect and honor between Japanese feudal lords. And while Yabu is admiring the blade, Toronaga gets aboard the galley and leaves the village like a clever fly escaping a spiders' web. It was a powerful moment in the story and I'm surprised the editors cut that part out. pity.
i have not read the book so excuse my lack of knowledge, is the scene done differently because what i understood was that toronaga won the loyalty of yabu's army to a point that even yabu won't gamble on attacking toronaga. Was it different in the book? did he not win over the army and used his chance to escape in the books?
@@dorime3031 It's the gift of Toronaga's swords that prevents Yabu from doing anything to Toronaga. The honor bestowed far outweighed the value of whatever treachery Yabu had in his mind at that moment and basically nullified the threat. The book explains it better: I recommend it but it is a long read. However, if you don't want to read the book, you might try to find a copy of the original mini-series starring Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune as it keeps the part where Toronago gifts his own swords to Yabu in the screenplay. The importance of the scene is Toronaga had no idea Yabu arranged to have his entire army meet Toronaga's galley in Izu, despite the fact he had an extensive spy network there. With Toronaga only protected by a few guards and surrounded by an army that is both friend and foe, he is trapped by protocol and extremely vulnerable, but rather than run away or bargain with Yabu, he takes the initiative and inspects the troops, moving quickly to keep his untrustworthy ally off balance, recognizing, praising and speaking with many of the samurai in their ranks like they were his own warriors and winning them over in the process. Toronaga then gives his speech, bows to the assembled troops and publicly honors Yabu by giving him his own swords which stays his ally's (more accurately, vassal's) hand and distracts him long enough for Toronaga to get back aboard the galley and away with his honor and dignity intact and Yabu's own army completely won over. The importance of the scene is it demonstrates that Toronaga is powerful, not because of his wealth or the size of his army, but by his fearlessness, sharp mind and strength of character. It is the moment in the story where one man managed to defeat an entire army on strength of will alone.
because that would never happen , why would a lord gift his sword to his enforrcer . this sly way of winiing over the men makes much more sense culturally
@@oldone1234 It did happen. Read the book. Yabu was never considered to be Toronaga's Enforcer. That position belonged to Toronaga's general, Lord Hiromatsu (aka "Iron Fist") and to a lesser extent, Hiromatsu's son, Lord Buntaro, who utterly loathed Yabu. Yabu was a minor Daimyo who happened to get lucky when the Erasmus landed inside his territory. If not for that, Yabu would have played no role in the conflict between Lord Toronaga and Lord Ishido. Culturally speaking, Toronaga winning over the common soldiers meant nothing, other than building on his prestige and popularity, which can mean a lot in a battle, but not so much in a social confrontation between leaders. Feudal Japan was not a Democracy. If Yabu ordered his men to kill Toronaga, they would be duty bound to do it, no matter how much they might have admired him. Winning over Yabu's warriors was Toronaga's way and putting Yabu in his place, but it had no impact on the situation at hand. Toronaga gifting his swords to Yabu was the key, like a lizard shedding its' own tail to escape from a predator. Bound by honor and protocol to go ashore despite being surrounded by Yabu's samurai, Toronaga neatly turned the tables on his opponent by one-upping Yabu with an even greater honor when he gave him his own swords which instantly bound Yabu to the same protocol he tried to use against Toronaga, and froze whatever plans had to kill or capture him in its' tracks. It was a great sequence in the book, and I'm sorry the director chose to leave that key part with the swords out of it.
@@MarchHare59 mm smart ,killing presitge and ego for survival, thanks for the explanantion.
素晴らしいです👍💯👏!次のエピソードが楽しみです😍🧐
Did John Blackthorne just swear😲?! This is just getting better and better 😄 this is a whole new standard, so authentic, and so much more detailed, well done 😊
ICONIC
(again!)
TORANAGA SAMA!!!!!
Me encanta! Toranaga es un capo! Muy inteligente!
I love how he cursed at him even if the other guy couldn’t understand, but he could tell that he said something nasty about him.
Mariko: "All Loyal to Toranaga" Blackthorne: "Let's hope so"
Toranaga show he's power....
"He is Hatamoto now. Give him that house at the end of the block. And let the Tatarigami know he will have guests."
I like yabushiges oh bummer face, his master has again planed without him
why the hell is this show so poetic?! the only broken moments in the poem's rhyme are the episodes of the Englishman.
omi and blackthorne lmfao
Did he just steal the army's heart like that😂😂
Love Yabushige - my new Gamer name! This show is epic! It’s soooo intense, the feeling that at any given time someone’s head will be lopped off by sword cut is intense…….
Wow . He turned that right around . I had forgot this from the book .
It’s got more detail in the book. Toranaga immediately rushes to inspect the army while healing praise on Yabu, who is frantically trying to keep up with Toranaga. At the end, they’re back at the beach, and Toranag gifts his own blade to Yabu as thanks for his loyalty. Yabu is so dumbstruck by the gift that he barely notices Toranaga being towed back to the ship.
Power
I find myself saying and shouting when the lead man shouts “Yabushige-sama” and “Toranaga-sama” Haha
Nice movie
It's funny when John insults Omi when he doesn't understand him. If he understood the language, John would not have dared to speak like that
no sht sherlock
Well it's fair they call him "barbarian".
I want an army of my own like that❤
1:39-1:42 is relatable 😂
I hate to break it to you people but there will be but 1 season of this show. Shogun is a single novel. A massive 1000 plus page book but only 1. Clavell, being a much better writer than GRM it has a distinct, beginning ,middle, and end it stands alone. The 10 episodes of this series is all there will be. Don't be decieved by references to his Asian saga. The relationship of his novels is tangential at best, with only the decendants of some characters appearing in no more than cameos. The story has been had, it's done enjoy it but "est ist fini. "
Do you mean C'est fini?
Because whatever you're trying to say, this is just a really weird pig version of French and German. Maybe stick to English next time...
Japan has such a rich culture. It's simply beautiful.
It also has the highest suicide rate, alongside south korea, from all first world nations and the second lowest birth rate. Depression is rampant and ignorance towards alot of things has never left there. There are alot of things wrong in this culture...movies, animes and mangas made some people naive without ever experiencing the actual life there.
What episode did Lana Kane fainted and got shot by a tranquilizer dart in Archer please
Filmed in Port Coquitlam BC
As all series ... I know who is hero of crowd 😅😅😅 yabushige 💪💪💪
I actually liked Yabushige despite his problematic actions. He was trapped in a political windstorm, being blown this way and that, and he did what he thought was necessary to survive. Doesn't excuse him but I understand it
This is where the show gets big. Like "Game of Thrones" big!
If I could watch this without renting hulu or disney I would.
It takes an actor of Hiroyuki Sanada's caliber to make his scene 100% believable. If he flashed that fan at me I would also swear undying loyalty!
I love Yabushige, but he is no Toranaga, my sweet pumpkin.
This a big improvement from the Yabushige of the old miniseries, who was a bit of a goofball.
My question is this, the guy who leads the chant, how does he decide to switch the chant to Toranaga. Isn’t he commanded by the general.
WOLOLOLO!
This scene gave me chills. Toranaga is so mythic
Toranga:
All your army are belong to us.
オーッ!の発音が西洋人なんよ笑
蛮人=バーバリアンって翻訳なんだなw
そう、野蛮人という事、南蛮人=南の方から来た野蛮人😅😅😅🙏🙏🙏
戦国時代の言葉遣いや雰囲気を英語に訳すの難しいでしょうね。シェークスピアのような言い回しをしたところで、字幕としては不適格でしょうし…
Quick question,since toranga is no longer part of the council,why is yabushinge still keeping him with All these men
Even though he is no longer part of the council he is still his liege lord.
He’s still his liege lord, the council role had nothing to do with that.
Toranaga is a major Noble, imagine he rules over a state like Texas while Yabushige rules a town inside Texas. The council role had nothing to do with the lands Toranaga owns and rules over.
Thanks a lot guys,can’t wait for Tuesday
Because toranaga is daimyo. So yabushige's lands belong to the daimyo, even if he is the one who manages them
I haven't seen anything yet as I don't pay Hulu or Disney+.... but I feel crying from this... Like I suppose the budged can demonstrate this series fantastic because Japanese TV or movies cannot make like this much. These days many period TV series don't really focus on traditional movement to get younger audience, which helps nothing. I actually want to watch this... I just need to pay for the channel....
Зур сериял экан
the guy pissed on the other guy and every was knickelsword aware they enemis and they didnt see and they pee on you , thats nice , is like mura usa runner but def not japan name.
Boy warrrior-sama Toronaga
Just witnessing this scene left a profound impression on me.
Me and my hand fan
✌️
📚📽️
Why did they put this blue filter over everything? Everything has this bleak bluish tint. The trees, the faces, the houses, the clothes...
Watching this made me feel like I was colour blind. It looks so drab compared to the original series from the 80s.
諱を連呼するとかないわ
You think they could make Vancouver Island look a bit more like Japan. I mean, I can see the Douglas Firs in the background, and I don't think Japan has a temperate rainforest climate associated with that kind of low, dark cloud cover.
The trees may not be a match, but much of Japan is temperate rainforest. Do an internet search for Taiheiyo evergreen forests, if you wish to know more.
japanese scenery is a bit like bcs
Toshiro Mifune performance of that scene in old good Shogun 1980 is much much better. And the voice of Orson Welles.
「虎長様!」の掛け声が令和era的過ぎる。
一言で言って気合いが足りない。声優の千葉繁的な、いきりたった発音で叫んだ方が良いと思う。