SHOGUN Episode 10 Ending Explained

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • I review, breakdown and explain Shogun episode 10 on FX. I discuss the season finale story which is set in 1600 in Japan as John Blackthorne arrived there. I react to the aftermath of Mariko’s death, reveal what Toranaga’s plan was, the outcome of the battle of Sekigahara, Yabushige’s death, Lady Ochiba changing alliances from Ishido, as well as the ending with John Blackthorne smiling. I compare the story to the real events with Ieyasu Tokugawa and William Adams. I also give my theories and predictions on if there will be a season 2.
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    01:00 Shogun Episode 10 Breakdown
    14:21 Shogun Episode 10 Review
    16:46 Outro
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  • @BrainPilot
    @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +104

    THE FINALE IS FINALLY HERE! What did you make of it? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! I also want to say a massive THANKS for tuning into the breakdowns every week, it's been great discussing theories with you in the comments and hearing what you think of the episodes as well. I've got a few more Shogun videos coming in the next few days so be sure to keep your eyes peeled!

    • @noatereu6360
      @noatereu6360 Před 23 dny +12

      I enjoyed it. Loved the moment between Anjin and Fuji on the boat.

    • @krixpop
      @krixpop Před 23 dny +11

      It felt rushed...
      The last 3 episodes felt forced into "my will be done asap" of a writer that was flamboyant and original in the 1st half of the Show, and then slowly run out of time and inspiration.
      All the above as a mildly critique.
      The Show remains in its entirety a high quality entertainment, but it could be so much more if it continued the "elan" of the beginning ....

    • @joeblow5658
      @joeblow5658 Před 23 dny +17

      Show failed. People are so desperate for good TV that they will let anything slide.. 😅
      Shogun by Fx was masterfully done up to episode 7. After that, it did a full game of thrones

    • @joeblow5658
      @joeblow5658 Před 23 dny +13

      ​@krixpop yea rushed and out of budget.. the only reason there is no battle is because they couldn't afford it.. You can feel the show building to this final show down and yet.. we got the game of thrones treatment 😅

    • @andygarci
      @andygarci Před 23 dny +2

      Thank you for every Tuesdays in-depth Shōgun explained videos... Kudos to this channel. Man, we deserve szn 2! 🫶

  • @aurora4867
    @aurora4867 Před 23 dny +2100

    Can't deny Yabushige's actor performed masterfully and it was absolutely worthy of an Emmy award.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +123

      Yeah he was so good in this show. Played a total fool in a charming way!

    • @pyroslasher
      @pyroslasher Před 23 dny +51

      He was definitely my favorite. Similar to Littlefinger in GOT... Brilliant character

    • @Cyanoblades
      @Cyanoblades Před 23 dny +12

      He absolutely killed it.

    • @billdew945
      @billdew945 Před 23 dny +5

      @@BrainPilot agree most complex character

    • @fukkitful
      @fukkitful Před 23 dny +13

      I was expecting Yabu to realize Toranaga had him and Blackthorne figured out from the beginning. Toranaga knew Yabu was going to try and betray him in Osaka.
      I don't think Tor expected Yabu too cause Mariko to be killed though. Even though Toranaga sent her on a suicide mission.

  • @andygarci
    @andygarci Před 23 dny +1150

    Man, the scene when Anjin says "no translator" at Fuji-sama. I felt that 🥹 🥺

    • @dominicijavier1575
      @dominicijavier1575 Před 23 dny +47

      and he looks to his right

    • @andygarci
      @andygarci Před 23 dny +64

      @@dominicijavier1575 yes and she sat beside Anjin reminiscing Mariko with teary eyes... Fuji-sama captured my heart.

    • @bantehayes9973
      @bantehayes9973 Před 23 dny +5

      I know. Me too.

    • @billdew945
      @billdew945 Před 23 dny +9

      @@andygarci I want spin off with her casting and JB can save money use the same set design

    • @paulfrance5059
      @paulfrance5059 Před 23 dny +31

      In the tea house scene Kiku teaches her apprentice about negative space and it’s symbols, she comments on the empty space where a flask was “Presence is most keenly felt in absence”.

  • @paulfrance5059
    @paulfrance5059 Před 23 dny +1242

    Re: Fuji’s comment on Blackthorn being the last hands to hold Mariko was a call back to episode 1, when Fuji’s son was to be killed for her husbands disrespect. When Fuji’s son was to be taken away, Mariko intervened and told them “Let her hands be the last to hold her son.”

    • @luisbarahona9857
      @luisbarahona9857 Před 23 dny +50

      Shheeeesh!! I did not catch that,that is awesome

    • @limrui6930
      @limrui6930 Před 23 dny +2

      Damn T.T

    • @billdew945
      @billdew945 Před 23 dny +18

      I love Fuji kinda sad she will leave JB and he will be solo

    • @sujinko
      @sujinko Před 23 dny +6

      great catch

    • @BboyTurok1990
      @BboyTurok1990 Před 23 dny +7

      ​@billdew945 Same here. I would have loved John Blackthorne to have a love life with Fuji and even have a daughter with Fuji named Mariko to remember her.

  • @shivalishankersharma1562
    @shivalishankersharma1562 Před 23 dny +781

    The fact that almost everyone was sad at mariko’s death (no matter what side of the conflict they were in) was her redemption from the disgrace in her family’s past. She finally wiped off the black mark from her family name. She went with honour. Something she always wanted.

    • @alexandersteinmetz6857
      @alexandersteinmetz6857 Před 23 dny +12

      Word, Lady, 100%. I concur.

    • @reyerik8240
      @reyerik8240 Před 23 dny +4

      N in real life thats how it was viewed a lot of people were upset she had died.

    • @Jake-dh9qk
      @Jake-dh9qk Před 23 dny +7

      Well she also wiped off her clan and her genes, so where's the glory and honor in that? over 400 years later, in today's time, she will not be mentioned and her family and bloodline will be long gone. All that remains is Toronaga's(Tokugawa) fame and glory.
      Undying loyalty to a lord is a fool's idea. Will Toronaga sacrifice his life to make Mariko rich and powerful? Most likely not. So I don't understand why we glorify manipulative leaders who use their subjects like sacrificial pawns for their political games. It's the same as seeing a modern day Trump fanatic sacrifice his life in service of Trump's election.

    • @reyerik8240
      @reyerik8240 Před 22 dny +9

      @Jake-dh9qk i mean the real person actually is still remembered in japan so her legacy did live on but also her line of family was done due to what her father did she had no choice so she is definitely not a trump fanatic but some people were at that time and after

    • @ronanchristiana.belleza9270
      @ronanchristiana.belleza9270 Před 22 dny

      ​@reyerik8240 I have a question does she a son in her historical self?

  • @Koriolis
    @Koriolis Před 23 dny +796

    The absence of Mariko in that scene with Blackthorne and Fuji was a cinematic version of the Japanese concept of "Ma", or the concept of negative space which creates meaning.

    • @armandblake
      @armandblake Před 23 dny +39

      She was there by not being there

    • @richardbachman1260
      @richardbachman1260 Před 23 dny +6

      She was with me.

    • @juliaericsson7991
      @juliaericsson7991 Před 23 dny +27

      yea, well my first thought was that of Kiku saying: presence is most felt in absence

    • @billdew945
      @billdew945 Před 23 dny +7

      Really great Direction and camera work

    • @jazg275
      @jazg275 Před 23 dny +8

      I automatically thought of all the moments with John, Fuji on one side and Mariko on the other :( , it was a nice touch

  • @irfahim2255
    @irfahim2255 Před 23 dny +1254

    Basically Yabushige's final meet with Torenaga was a symbolic representation of the conversation between the confused audience and Torenaga. I should know, I was a part of it👀.

    • @arrabisjamesb.8656
      @arrabisjamesb.8656 Před 23 dny +12

      loved that part

    • @ZaimGamePlay
      @ZaimGamePlay Před 23 dny +56

      He's 4th wall thru the screen is totally the 3rd heart move. Even us feel like yabu, on the cliff looking at toranaga sama and said..... "well played, dono"

    • @safuwanfauzi5014
      @safuwanfauzi5014 Před 23 dny +43

      I not really enjoy episode 10, unlike in episode 8 and 9, i know it not about war scene like The last Samurai 2003 Tom Cruise, but at least show some, ;like the starting of battle, fight, and the end, and from begin to middle of the scene are good, but not after Yabushige second by Toranaga, episode 10 or ending are to rushing for my opinion. No battle, no Ishido lost and fled, later capture punish and parade at Osaka, He was beheaded no honor death to Ishido, Not showing story about of 2 of regent switch side, Toranaga half brother and 1 Christian regent Kiyama except leprosy Ohno, Ohno will lost and beheaded by his vassal after he know battle was lost, and later Ohno vassal committed seppukku, Toranaga become shogun bless by Emperor in Kyoto. and not show Blackthorne rebuild his ship and built navy fleet for Toranaga in European/English style ship along with Japanese style ship. Battle of Sekigahara is very important to Toranaga(Iesyu). in real even, the reason Ieasyu win because many switch side and European cannon and gun tactics(in Shogun it thank to John Blackthorne, very sad that episode 10 are just to simple. story can tell about half brother swich side and apologized to Toranaga, and Kiyama angry to Ishido and expand the story. maybe they rushing plus no more money or budget to made more scene, Episode 10, need to be speciall, with extra more 30minute or at least 20minture explaining and showing a battle, ishido lost, story about buntaro, fuji, omi and kiku relationship, the edo city(show like Osaka city and castle like in 1st episode, it take just less than 20 second). and good to show Toranaga others son especially who married with Ochiba sister, that become Heir to Toranaga 2nd Tokugawa Shogun. and then wrapng the story. we all knew what happen aftermath but, to made special and different from novel and 1980 version which just explain, better to expand and tell detail no need longer war scene like others Japanese samurai battle. for me people will love it. Episode 10 must be special and longer. if not why the point remade shogun if just same or similar ending to novel and 1980 version?

    • @jayegeecorporate8788
      @jayegeecorporate8788 Před 23 dny +67

      The scene was cool and intimate but just serves as a big ole exposition dump. Should’ve just given us a longer episode and show us these events instead of just explaining them to us.

    • @pedrodaniels5480
      @pedrodaniels5480 Před 23 dny +8

      @@safuwanfauzi5014 exactly, bro i used the last samurai as a focus point
      Toronaga didn't even avenge marikoto I was highly disappointed
      Fuk toronaga
      Kasamoto is the goat

  • @craigs.t.3321
    @craigs.t.3321 Před 23 dny +545

    @8:45 mark: Yabushige mentioning having his dead body “fill belly of hungry dog” was tied to him mocking toranaga’s son’s death by slipping on a rock when he ranked it “barely above being eaten by a pack of dogs…..”
    he’s acknowledging his own demise as a death with no honor.

    • @gothbossbaby
      @gothbossbaby Před 23 dny +65

      damnnn that's a good catch, what an awesome callback

    • @fukkitful
      @fukkitful Před 23 dny +16

      Plus he wanted a death by cannons. The guy is ridiculous.

    • @jazg275
      @jazg275 Před 23 dny +4

      Ooo I missed that! Good memory!

    • @chilly6470
      @chilly6470 Před 23 dny +1

      Clever human!

    • @JackMeoff46
      @JackMeoff46 Před 23 dny

      @@fukkitful I don’t see you being a warlord to a Japanese province…

  • @genefernandofaelnar8300
    @genefernandofaelnar8300 Před 23 dny +483

    The beginning was a dream, his dream of going back to England died when the old Blackthorn died, he accepted his fate to remain in Japan. Toranaga played us all, we were rooting for him but he really was the villain, willing to sacrifice everyone for his ambition to be Shogun.

    • @SAM_dominates
      @SAM_dominates Před 23 dny +54

      Thats why the name of the episode : The dream of a Dream

    • @dominicijavier1575
      @dominicijavier1575 Před 23 dny +17

      it wasn't in england though. there was a shot of the exterior at one point showing it was in japan

    • @youraveragepasser-by7367
      @youraveragepasser-by7367 Před 23 dny +111

      There are no villains in this story. Everyone has their own agendas

    • @Yoriichi_Sengoku
      @Yoriichi_Sengoku Před 23 dny +80

      I fail to see him as a villain tho. Being a shogun is his 3rd heart's very desire. He minimized bloodshed and outsmarted his enemies just to achieve that desire. I think it's the Minowara's destiny to once again rule Japan through Toronaga because even the Heavens would shake the ground if war is declared upon them.

    • @boxtears
      @boxtears Před 23 dny +59

      No heroes, no villains. Just winners and losers.

  • @johnmanapol9734
    @johnmanapol9734 Před 23 dny +522

    the crimson sky was Mariko all along

  • @NotJackieLeggs
    @NotJackieLeggs Před 23 dny +387

    He said why tell a dead man the future to him because thats what he said about Toranaga earlier in the series in secret.

    • @presipa232
      @presipa232 Před 23 dny +4

      Which episode was this?

    • @hoacu3062
      @hoacu3062 Před 23 dny +68

      @@presipa232 the episode 1, at 43:56 s, in a conversation between Yabushige and Omi

    • @YasonYou
      @YasonYou Před 23 dny +18

      OH crap. That's awesome

    • @curiosusvagus2062
      @curiosusvagus2062 Před 23 dny +18

      Throughout the earlier season in the village, Yabushige kept on wanting to find the traitor in the village. Toranaga said those line to affirm its been your nephew all this time.

    • @ellaineclemente5616
      @ellaineclemente5616 Před 23 dny +37

      ​@@curiosusvagus2062Nah youre wrong... it wasnt Omi.. it was the Translator. He literally told Anjin that "I was ordered by my Lord to convert. Im a Samurai" HE WAS the Spy, Torinaga's ears and eyes in the village. He used Pigeons as messengers.
      ... When Yabushige uttered the words "Why tell a dead man the future, the spy was there!"

  • @Yoriichi_Sengoku
    @Yoriichi_Sengoku Před 23 dny +354

    *"Why tell a dead man the future?"*
    -Damn, Yabushige-sama, that backfired well

    • @PhilGMonte
      @PhilGMonte Před 23 dny +30

      It’s toronaga’s way of telling yabushige that the spy he’s been trying to find from the start of the show was his nephew, omi, all along. Because that’s what he said to omi about toronaga at the early episodes

    • @michael5725
      @michael5725 Před 23 dny +46

      @@PhilGMonteno, it was Muraji….

    • @maxchen9185
      @maxchen9185 Před 23 dny +13

      @@michael5725 then you need to rewatch episode one. and reconsider whether a lord like Toranaga would only have one spy for any occasion.

    • @jool7793
      @jool7793 Před 23 dny +14

      @michael5725 Toranaga is sneaky. Why would he only have 1 spy? I think the courtesan was the other spy and Omi probably told her what Yabu said.

    • @jdyahoo
      @jdyahoo Před 23 dny +17

      It was Yabu's scribe...He even said have a good death at ep 10. to Yabu in the end.

  • @fgg4136
    @fgg4136 Před 23 dny +551

    The smile Yabushige and Toranaga gave to each other implies to me that the answer was a yes.

    • @tjk3430
      @tjk3430 Před 23 dny +8

      Yes to what question?

    • @richardbachman1260
      @richardbachman1260 Před 23 dny +155

      ​@@tjk3430to Yabushige's question of whetherToronaga's wish since the beginning was to become Shogun.

    • @robinpkstr
      @robinpkstr Před 23 dny +64

      ​@@tjk3430that he always wanted to be shogun

    • @tjk3430
      @tjk3430 Před 23 dny +10

      @@richardbachman1260 thanks. It was late when I watched so I'll prob have to view it again. I feel like Toranaga didn't like the word Shogun. He just wanted to be the supreme leader of Japan.

    • @nont18411
      @nont18411 Před 23 dny +27

      @@richardbachman1260 I mean, the title of the show speaks by itself

  • @WoodsHQ
    @WoodsHQ Před 23 dny +121

    Throwing Mariko's necklace into the water signified that blackthorn older with the kids was a dream.. True masterpiece of a show!

    • @bryanmarks608
      @bryanmarks608 Před 20 dny +2

      It made 0 sense. Who dreams of themselves as an old man dreaming of themselves as a young man? and in the old mans dreams it was all a lie...who dreams of themselves dying in bed?

    • @WoodsHQ
      @WoodsHQ Před 20 dny +7

      @@bryanmarks608 I think it was more to show that he saw his deathbed as being outside of Japan, meaning he lived a full life and was able to escape. He had these dreams in his worst moments, seemed like he was over it and just wanted to be home.

    • @robcooper4730
      @robcooper4730 Před 19 dny +5

      @@bryanmarks608 He was dreaming of the future he wanted, when he threw the cross into the water, he was accepting the future he was going to get.

    • @BrandydocMeriabuck
      @BrandydocMeriabuck Před 16 dny +1

      ​@@bryanmarks608he wasn't dreaming of himself as a young man in the dream. He was just dreaming of himself waking up in England as an old man

    • @BrandydocMeriabuck
      @BrandydocMeriabuck Před 16 dny +2

      ​@@WoodsHQI took something else from that dream. He looked uncomfortable and regretful in that dream, and when the kids asked if he really got the sword from a savage, it was a kind of disconcerting vibe that came through. He seemed like he was just as out of place in England as he was in Japan when he first arrived. At this point, I think he doesn't even know what he wants anymore. He wanted a life with Mariko, but that can't happen now. If he goes back to England, he won't feel comfortable there, as we saw when he reunited with one of his mates in Edo. Hell he wanted to get away even before he got to Japan. He would just be going back to a country that feels strange to people who don't understand a thing about what he's come to know. My bet is that rather than going back to England, he would just continue on the open sea going from place to place, and maybe even ending back up in Japan (at least until Tokugawa Iemitsu issued the foreigner ban lol)

  • @wandab3843
    @wandab3843 Před 23 dny +314

    I think Toranaga's smile to Yobushige answered his last question. This scene was so well done.

    • @toffeedodger9060
      @toffeedodger9060 Před 22 dny +4

      Yeah surprised he didn't pick up on it. Yabushige clearly turned and looked at him not only because he was waiting to be seconded but he wanted an answer. Also just before yabushige said he would take it to his grave and that was the last chance.

    • @thecursed01
      @thecursed01 Před 21 dnem

      just wish the show was well done. it doesn't compare to the old one, and that is more than 40 years old...like, did the budget for this one run out and they could only afford grey and dark brown colors? i have spent almost every weekend of my 20s in dark goth clubs and i saw more light and colors then XD
      and the old show was completely filmed in japan..not british colombia..

    • @mooncake387
      @mooncake387 Před 21 dnem +1

      In the book he admits to himself how he always wanted to be Shogun and he would have blasted through the heir with his cannon if he had to.

  • @35PHaaton
    @35PHaaton Před 23 dny +349

    I did want to see the battle, but yea the show didn't really need it. What I love about the show is the minimal use of Toranaga, because it paid off when he revealed his plan. How, after all the time of him saying he didn't want to be shogun and just wants to live a peaceful life in edo, he was planning all along on how to take absolute power and rule over Japan. It kinda made him look like the true villain of the show after all the sacrifices and deception.

    • @yoragamihatsu8057
      @yoragamihatsu8057 Před 23 dny +14

      thats why its amazing

    • @gothbossbaby
      @gothbossbaby Před 23 dny

      agreed, we didn't need to see it

    • @jool7793
      @jool7793 Před 23 dny +39

      Toranaga is a POS. He only cares about himself. When his wife mentions Nagakado he brushes it off by saying “i have more sons”. He’s torturing an entire town for destroying a boat even though he’s the one who ordered the destruction.

    • @arunkandiyil3962
      @arunkandiyil3962 Před 23 dny

      ​@@jool7793he is a piece of shit, but the beheadings in the village I think is a plot by Toranga in order to kill traitors in his region, bro has an excuse for the massacre as well 💀

    • @fukkitful
      @fukkitful Před 23 dny +7

      @@jool7793 Or he feels like its a necessary sacrifice in order to unite Japan and stop future conflicts. He made it obvious when he told his son that you cant trust or depend on anyone except yourself.

  • @khalraesh3176
    @khalraesh3176 Před 23 dny +333

    I love how Toranaga absolutely decimated all those schemes in osaka... he even made us feel like fools for theorizing how things would go... we thought it would be a shock attack on osaka with canons... but no it was a shock attack alright but with strategy and a seemingly inconspicuous individual, a lady they underestimated... absolutely the best show... I don't know if any other show would be this good

    • @victorpradha9946
      @victorpradha9946 Před 23 dny +55

      The cannon training was a ruse, a distraction. It made the Portuguese want to neuter Blackthorne. Toranaga to ply their neutrality with respect to Ishido, built up Blackthorne as this threat, and then offered to neutralize him. He would have killed Blackthorne except that he enjoyed toy with the Portuguese at the threat of Blackthorne exposing the trade routes to Japan. He also spared the Anjin because Mariko brokered a deal to burn & sink Blackthorne's ship in exchange for keeping Blackthorne alive.
      Mariko truly did not want Anjin to be pained at her death especially as her second. She was relieved to die the way she did, fighting against an enemy, Ishido (and the others) who so arrogantly labeled her family as traitors. It was her personal vengeance to break their unity and fracture them power. And it was her relief that Blackthorne had no hand in her death. She wanted him to live so she will be remembered for who she truly was thru him, as she only revealed her true self to Anjin. Toranaga respect this wish of Mariko's. And Anjin living helps him keep the Portuguese at bay given how fearful they are of him exposing their exclusive trade route.

    • @Elcoonn
      @Elcoonn Před 23 dny

      i dont get it, what did they achieve with the "attack" other than a few people being released from osaka?

    • @arunkandiyil3962
      @arunkandiyil3962 Před 23 dny +13

      ​@@Elcoonn Those few people were the hostages that Ishido had over a lot of lords, their freedom means more army to Toranga

    • @erinm9445
      @erinm9445 Před 23 dny +4

      @@arunkandiyil3962 It still seems like that wouldn't have gotten him much if not for Lady Oshiba changing her alliance. Did they know that the death of Mariko would have that effect on her? Was the intention for Mariko to die all along? It does seem like there was some luck as well as strategy involved.

    • @user-yy9wj2xz5i
      @user-yy9wj2xz5i Před 23 dny +4

      @@erinm9445 Ochiba would never have turned against him if he still had the support of the other lords.

  • @NinjaNiGRIMGameZone
    @NinjaNiGRIMGameZone Před 23 dny +305

    "The Supreme art of war is to subdue the without fighting"
    - Sun Tzu

    • @antjack6192
      @antjack6192 Před 23 dny +3

      Yup

    • @theFirstJaiye
      @theFirstJaiye Před 23 dny +3

      Underrated comment.

    • @vincentdesjardins1354
      @vincentdesjardins1354 Před 23 dny +6

      The Supreme art of war is to subdue the *enemy* without fighting

    • @dunkenrunten4593
      @dunkenrunten4593 Před 23 dny +1

      You're assuming he subdued his enemy, but season 2 isn't even out yet, so how could you possibly know that? The flashforward was merely a vision in the psychopath Toranaga's mind. Believe me, the truth will be set free and Anjin will take him out in Season 2 for burning his ship.

    • @theFirstJaiye
      @theFirstJaiye Před 23 dny +4

      @@dunkenrunten4593
      You definitely either didn't watch the ending or didn't understand it or think of life and movies in B&W.

  • @skrible71
    @skrible71 Před 23 dny +86

    Lady Mariko will forever be an iconic heroine. What a bonfire she built.

  • @shadowringx
    @shadowringx Před 23 dny +192

    “a mere woman threatening her own suicide…disgusting”- Ishido (ep9 50:13), reveals the difference between Toranaga and Ishido and how clueless the latter was. That 'mere woman ' did what an army could not. What a great show.

    • @victorpradha9946
      @victorpradha9946 Před 23 dny +37

      Toranaga understood the value of women. Ochiba No Kata and Todo Mariko (Akechi Mariko), even the tea house brothel maidens who were a source of information for him. He sent Mariko with the power and agency to disgrace all who branded her family as traitors and unravel their fragile cabal. In doing so, he was able to expose Ishido as a petty man, too weak to protect her heir apparent son.

    • @caminsyde3236
      @caminsyde3236 Před 23 dny +12

      It's because Toranaga knew how deep the relationship between Mariko and Lady Ochiba. While Ishido only know their relationship were just a childhood friend. All the way to the battlefield, Ishido never expected that Lady Ochiba would turn her back on him because of Mariko's death. All he think about Mariko's death is it was just a reason for Toranaga to Attack him, nothing else. Poor Ishido

    • @dunkenrunten4593
      @dunkenrunten4593 Před 23 dny +1

      what exactly did she do that an army couldn't? Season 2 isn't even out yet and you're assuming Toranaga won. My bets are on Ishido. Toranaga is a psychopath that must be stopped! I hope Anjin takes him out in Season 2 for burning his ship! He's a treacherous scum!

    • @kennethdeiulio4756
      @kennethdeiulio4756 Před 22 dny +7

      @@dunkenrunten4593 Bruh.

    • @caminsyde3236
      @caminsyde3236 Před 22 dny +6

      @@dunkenrunten4593 idk if you are joking or not but I'll help you if you are not joking, the show is based on a historical Figure named Tokugawa Ieyasu, and the event on this show revolving around the Battle Of Sekigahara, so, in the history, Ieyasu (Toranaga) won the battle of Sekigahara because most of the regent or Daimyoo who sided with Ishida(Ishido) betrayed him on the battle field. Well yeah in the show they added something about the reason of their betrayal of which using Mariko's death. But in the real History it was done by Ieyasu himself, he had been in touch with the regents who support Ishida's for months before the Battle of Sekigahara. So there you go, will Toranaga win the battle Yes, he will no matter how many episode you want the result will be the same. Is Toranaga a bad person? Not really, his Shogunate period is the start of the peaceful era in Japan for 250 years. So he was not a bad ruler.

  • @caroleappling2007
    @caroleappling2007 Před 23 dny +148

    That open scene was a dream, it was one future he could have had, but we know he never left Japan. And, if you listen to the official podcast, it is a dream,a possible future. Also, not showing the battle was also a master stroke…how many shows movie do we have to see violence to be satisfied. I’m sad to see this show in..for me this version is a masterpiece.
    S/B, for those that didn’t read the book…the battle isn’t in the book either.

    • @McLarenMercedes
      @McLarenMercedes Před 23 dny +15

      It's not seen in the original 1980 tv series either and is just mentioned as an epilogue voice over while Toranaga in full battle armor is watching Blackthorne build his new ship. I believe it's none other than Orson Welles who tells the audience that Toranaga later faced Ishido's forces at the battle of Sekigahara and by noon he had defeated the enemy forces. Ishido was caught alive and in order to fulfill the old prophecy of him dying "very old" with his feet firmly in the ground Toranaga had Ishido buried neck deep into the ground in Edo and passers by were asked to saw his neck with a blunt bamboo saw. Ishido endured for three days and "died a very old man".
      Following Toranaga's victory the emperor appointed him the title of Shogun. So the mini-series ends.
      In the 1980 mini-series Toranaga reveals to the audience in an inner monologue that he had Blackthorne's ship burned because Toranaga believes that Anjin still has a lot to teach him. The 1980's mini-series is more euro-centric and Toranaga is shown to have a keen interest in English customs, knowledge of the world and modern warfare. So it's implied that aside from Toranaga believing fate brought Anjin to Japan and to save his life twice, he also believes that letting Blackthorne sail to England or risk having him going to war with the Portuguese and perishing would prevent Toranaga from gaining even more knowledge about the Portuguese, Spaniards and the rest of world. In short Blackthorne is much too valuable to Toranaga to be allowed to leave Japan.
      The inner monologue reveals Toranaga believes that it's Anjin's fate never to leave Japan whereas it's his own fate to become Shogun.
      To my knowledge it's left to the reader of the novel or the viewer of both tv adaptations whether Blackthorne makes it back home or not.
      What is known however is that the real historical inspiration for Blackthorne, the English pilot William Adams, never left Japan and died there in 1620.
      Blackthorne's eventual fate is also alluded to in one of Clavell's other Asian Saga novels set centuries later as well as in Clavell's 1981 novel "Noble House" which is set in 1963. A minor character named Riko Anjin makes a brief appearance. When main character Ian Dunross (Tai-Pan and a descendant of the Struans) notes her blue eyes, she relates a family legend that she is descended from a shipwrecked Englishman who became a samurai. Dunross considers the story implausible...

    • @dunkenrunten4593
      @dunkenrunten4593 Před 23 dny

      He abandoned his own children. That future is inaccessible

    • @BostonsF1nest
      @BostonsF1nest Před 22 dny +1

      Def a death bed dream or vision after he died. He never left Japan. He was imagining what his legacy back home would be after all he went thru. There was no big parade or greeting from the queen like he thought would happen when he first arrived. Just his grandkids theorizing about all his belongings from Japan. That’s his legacy- just a collection of relics from the past. Not some heroic victory in war against the Portuguese Christians. He didn’t end up a conqueror. He was transformed by Japans unique culture and realized you can achieve more in battle with your mind than you can just going around slaughtering ppl who have different beliefs as you. I’d even go as far as to say that wasn’t Mariko’s cross but that he became a born again Christian.

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK Před 21 dnem +1

      We don´t know because those amateurs ended the show prematurely.

  • @widowsbite3206
    @widowsbite3206 Před 23 dny +27

    Yabushige dying on a cliff is an amazing callback

  • @bobobo2224
    @bobobo2224 Před 23 dny +230

    The ending was perfect. It left all the closures to our minds. It didn't try to show us how each thing played out. It showed us the extreme planning and behind the scenes type of strategy.
    I really liked how they ended with blackthorn and fujisama. And toranaga and yobushi.

    • @darbyohara
      @darbyohara Před 23 dny +26

      No it wasn’t.

    • @lethalexponent6
      @lethalexponent6 Před 23 dny +22

      Confusing Cliffhangers are not profound cinematic masterpieces they're just bad writing and lack of budget

    • @TrollArtist666
      @TrollArtist666 Před 23 dny +34

      That was the most lackluster finale I've ever seen. I don't know how the writers could have so much buildup to a war only for nothing to happen in the finale. This series would've been flawless if they only added in a little more action.

    • @fatdoi003
      @fatdoi003 Před 23 dny +28

      @@TrollArtist666 the book did not detail the war and there is no second book on that..... so the series stuck to the original material...

    • @evelynaustin9679
      @evelynaustin9679 Před 23 dny +12

      I would have liked to have seen a showdown between Toranaga and Ishido. As far as a plan from Toranaga, I’m not so sure if his son’s and friend’s death aided “the plan”. I would have liked to have seen Toranaga become Shogun. Some good scenes but a bit anticlimactic.

  • @watermage25
    @watermage25 Před 22 dny +11

    The Blackthrone and Fuji Sama friendship at the end was so good to see.

  • @DeiranB
    @DeiranB Před 23 dny +33

    There is just something soothing about Ochiba's voice and the way she talks in the series

    • @Zarastro54
      @Zarastro54 Před 23 dny +15

      It’s so calm, yet eerily intimidating. Like one wrong move and she’d have you executed with a smile.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +5

      Yeah I totally get that too!

    • @DeiranB
      @DeiranB Před 23 dny +7

      @@Zarastro54 exactly my feeling! You don't know if she would kill you in your sleep or tuck you in lmao

  • @shanahregguinti188
    @shanahregguinti188 Před 23 dny +64

    When Toranaga said to Yabushige, "why tell a dead man the future", it brought me back to episode 1 when Yabushige said that exact same thing to Omi. I think Omi had been working for Toranaga the whole time, only Omi knew that line from Yabushige.

    • @maskahleo
      @maskahleo Před 23 dny

      nah

    • @Calinotch06
      @Calinotch06 Před 23 dny

      possibly

    • @carlstanford7607
      @carlstanford7607 Před 23 dny +5

      Yep. It was a clever callback to episode 1 at 43:56. Either the scribe, omi, or the courtesan was spying for him all along.

    • @dunkenrunten4593
      @dunkenrunten4593 Před 23 dny +1

      he couldnt even spare his best friend the truth before murdering him. What a piece of psychopathic filth. Anjin will take him out in season 2 for burning his ship. Toranaga will pay for his actions!

    • @mjpawan
      @mjpawan Před 23 dny

      I wish that Happens ​@@dunkenrunten4593

  • @CarlWheatley-wi2cl
    @CarlWheatley-wi2cl Před 23 dny +59

    Obviously "A Dream of a Dream" is referring to Blackthorne and him being an old man back in England, as he always saw himself. Up until Mariko's death that is. Her crucifix symbolising his fundamental break and "awakening" from that dream. He willingly remains in Japan, as the historical Adams did. Terrific show and this ending needs a rewatch to fully absorb.

    • @maxallen8430
      @maxallen8430 Před 22 dny +3

      I think the Taiko also says this on his death bed. "This life is so strange. A dream of a dream"

    • @israeladedeji3701
      @israeladedeji3701 Před 21 dnem

      Exactly.

    • @platonsergiu9454
      @platonsergiu9454 Před 19 dny

      I thought it had to do with Toranaga's dream of a peaceful and united Japana, but under him as Shogun, a dream he never disclosed to anyone

  • @peterlori36
    @peterlori36 Před 23 dny +66

    Yabushige's death . the smile on his face before the blade disconnected his head. its how i would have done. great acting . thanks.

  • @Rvx6
    @Rvx6 Před 23 dny +67

    "let your hands be the last to hold her" is the reference to ep.1 when Fuji-sama was forced to give up her child, and those are words that Mariko said to her

    • @jool7793
      @jool7793 Před 23 dny +1

      This show is so awesome. It’s like poetry.

    • @sanitychelle
      @sanitychelle Před 23 dny +1

      Ooohh, you're right. Ouch goes my heart all over again. What a series!

  • @MrGryphonv
    @MrGryphonv Před 23 dny +98

    It's just a dream sequence because he never gets to leave Japan.
    But that ending shot showing Toranaga looking out over the water.... so powerful.

    • @ToddSauve
      @ToddSauve Před 23 dny

      You are conflating the Blackthorne character with William Adams' fate. There is no concrete rule tying the two of them to a common end point. Unless the producers of the show have stated emphatically that there will be no season two, the so-called dream sequences of Blackthorne dying back home in England may be the hint that there is another season. And why not? It has been extremely enjoyable television for a change. 👌😉

    • @minorpatch7030
      @minorpatch7030 Před 23 dny +7

      ​@@ToddSauveI don't think there will be a second season as the writers said they've put a "full stop" to the story.
      Besides, in the scenes of old Blackthorne, he was seen holding Mariko-sama's cross when in reality, he already threw it away alongside the remains of Fuji-sama's husband and child.

    • @Jake-dh9qk
      @Jake-dh9qk Před 23 dny +3

      I mean Blackthorne has alot of chances to leave Japan. It's not like Japan is isolated nation. He could probably hitch a ride on Ming dynasty trade ships who also interact with other european merchant ships.

    • @dunkenrunten4593
      @dunkenrunten4593 Před 23 dny

      Oh believe me he will leave Japan. Sooner or later Anjin will find out Toranaga is the spy infiltrator that burned his ship and he'll slice him right open by the cliffs just like Toranaga killed his only remaining friend like the psychopath is. This is my predicion for Season 2.

    • @delta5542
      @delta5542 Před 23 dny +2

      @@dunkenrunten4593there won’t be a season 2. This is the end of the show

  • @malakaydesigns1505
    @malakaydesigns1505 Před 23 dny +43

    we are all part of the series, you watching, the characters, the production, and the author of the book. admit it, Toranaga had us. hehehe, still the best series so far, for me.

  • @evansonhakeem
    @evansonhakeem Před 23 dny +70

    The finale of Shogun is, like the whole buildup was, a masterstroke of storytelling brilliance that left me utterly fulfilled. As the curtains close on this monumental series, it's abundantly clear that it has cemented its place in television history as one of the greatest of all time.
    Every frame of the final episode is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship and unwavering dedication of its creators. From the stunning cinematography to the hauntingly beautiful score, every aspect of this series reaches new heights of excellence unseen in nowadays TV.
    And as we bid farewell to this extraordinary journey, I can't help but feel grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of it. Bravo, Shogun. You will be sorely missed.

    • @remingtonpenaranda7762
      @remingtonpenaranda7762 Před 23 dny +3

      Well said

    • @gregmasters8558
      @gregmasters8558 Před 23 dny +4

      Nah it let me down. I was expecting an epic battle with the build up not this. That novel was garbage for not telling the actual battle. It started as a 9.5 ended as a 7.

    • @gothbossbaby
      @gothbossbaby Před 23 dny +5

      @@gregmasters8558the whole point is we didn't need to see the battle, it'd be out of place. how did you read the novel and take away from it that it wasn't just about john and mariko. you read the novel but expected a big battle even though there wasn't one in the book? hahahaha

    • @gregmasters8558
      @gregmasters8558 Před 23 dny

      @@gothbossbaby they shoulda based it on real life events where their was seiges and the big war. This was crap.

    • @chrisryan1501
      @chrisryan1501 Před 23 dny

      @gregmasters8558 🤡

  • @MrGryphonv
    @MrGryphonv Před 23 dny +47

    With so many awesome actors in this show. it's really hard to pick one stand out, but if I had to I would have to pick Yabushige's actor Tadanobu Asano

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +5

      Yeah he was incredible. Like you said, the whole cast were just so good!

    • @jool7793
      @jool7793 Před 23 dny +3

      Yabu and Ochiba are my faves.
      I love Ochiba’s helpless little girl act even though she has immense power.

    • @avibains125
      @avibains125 Před 23 dny

      Yeah he was great and my fvrt too

    • @lauris5275
      @lauris5275 Před 23 dny +2

      For me Anna Sawai

    • @GwaiZai
      @GwaiZai Před 23 dny +3

      he's a legendary actor in Japan. Glad western audiences get to see him. Funnily enough, he's actual a quater caucasian because his maternal grandfather was Norwegian American, though he never met him

  • @ABritishRefugeeinChina
    @ABritishRefugeeinChina Před 23 dny +26

    "Why tell a dead man the future" was actually said by Yabushige in the first episode, so it came full circle...

  • @SoldierSpiderx
    @SoldierSpiderx Před 23 dny +62

    I love that Toranaga just openly admits he just genuinely likes hanging out with Blackthorne and that’s why he keeps him around. Dudes just doesn’t want his homie to leave by when I saw Blackthorne looking at Toranaga in that last scene, I didn't need a translation to know that Blackthorne just accepted his fate and stayed in Japan for the unforeseeable future. Toranaga clearly wanted a BFF and went to extremes to keep Blackthorne nearby while Toranaga climbed his way to the top of the Shōgun.

    • @reyerik8240
      @reyerik8240 Před 23 dny +12

      And he saved his life multiple times so thst was an extra good luck charm

    • @Koksn_Todorov
      @Koksn_Todorov Před 23 dny +12

      Maybe Toranaga believed Blackthorne is his good luck charm and maybe one day he'd save his life for a 3rd time...

    • @SoldierSpiderx
      @SoldierSpiderx Před 23 dny +9

      @@reyerik8240 yea he like you not going anywhere and I love the fact he said he probably going have to destroy his ship again in the future

    • @SoldierSpiderx
      @SoldierSpiderx Před 23 dny +1

      @@Koksn_Todorov lol now we know why he keep him around and refuse his request to go home

    • @albertseverino5576
      @albertseverino5576 Před 23 dny

      Dudes will always rock

  • @controlfreak110
    @controlfreak110 Před 23 dny +31

    My interpretation is that "flowers are only flowers because they fall, but thankfully the wind...catches them.

    • @Rvx6
      @Rvx6 Před 23 dny +3

      I think it's rather that the wind lifts them up again and carries them so they will not be forgotten

    • @hungwilliam44
      @hungwilliam44 Před 22 dny +4

      Toronaga doesn't bend the wind to his will; he reads it. "Thankfully the wind catches them". Their deaths are useful. Also the leafless branch was Mariko's empty family line.

    • @sliefox9453
      @sliefox9453 Před 20 dny

      Interesting, my interpretation is that the wind makes the flowers fall with grace

    • @deskuser12345
      @deskuser12345 Před 19 dny

      The wind is fate, that which gives the falling flowers meaning.

  • @roncarlo
    @roncarlo Před 23 dny +39

    "Flowers are flowers because they fall."

  • @user-jh9yt8dg4j
    @user-jh9yt8dg4j Před 23 dny +15

    This ending was everything I wanted. The absence of Mariko hanging on everyone, Yabushige going nuts, the revelation of Torenaga, the ending with the boat. I cried a little everywhere during this episode. I can say it right this is one the best thing I have ever seen. Thank you so much that I was able to follow it with Brainpilot. That channel understands it perfectly. That show makes you want to be someone better and to enjoy life even more.

    • @Ter9393
      @Ter9393 Před 19 dny

      That ending was awful. It felt inconclusive, empty, and pointless.

    • @kijianlng6215
      @kijianlng6215 Před 15 dny

      @@Ter9393 you must be shallow then lol

  • @777Justin
    @777Justin Před 23 dny +23

    Yabushige’s final poem harkens back to the episode they were marching back to Edo when he told his lackey that being eaten by a dog was a worse death than drowning (or something). I think it was Ep.8 at the beginning. So, I think it’s his way of showing remorse.

  • @akim2007p
    @akim2007p Před 23 dny +1

    Thanks for reviews of this series!
    Really enjoyed watching them! Great work! 👍

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny

      Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!

  • @timbell6870
    @timbell6870 Před 23 dny +10

    This show is surely in my top 5 of some epic television shows of the last 25 years. I'm not going to lie but i started getting really emotional through out the episode maybe just the realization that it's over and how much i'm going to miss this great story. BrainPilot you did a fantastic job with your insights and reviews. I look forward to viewing more from your channel. Thank you mate. Well done!

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +1

      Thanks Tim! Glad you enjoyed the videos

  • @pattyh27
    @pattyh27 Před 23 dny +28

    This was the best episode of this show. I loved how you compared the falcon toranaga, but I feel that it could also symbolize mariko sama. As toranaga being able to control her, preventing her for dying and give her a purpose in his plan. As the bird flew away it tells us how mariko sama was at peace flying into the sky.

    • @timothylangston3560
      @timothylangston3560 Před 23 dny +5

      I thought it was a given that the falcon he let go was Mariko, have many daughters was confirming it imo.

    • @pattyh27
      @pattyh27 Před 23 dny

      Ya

    • @Mat0m
      @Mat0m Před 23 dny +1

      Episode 9 was the best for me... And right After comes the 8

    • @jool7793
      @jool7793 Před 23 dny

      @Mat0m Yes. Ep 9 was peak.

    • @jazg275
      @jazg275 Před 23 dny

      I definitely thought the falcon was a reference to Mariko as well

  • @kjmh90
    @kjmh90 Před 23 dny +60

    Gonna miss this show 💯

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +9

      Same!

    • @BIGNA281
      @BIGNA281 Před 23 dny

      Only 1 season?

    • @jool7793
      @jool7793 Před 23 dny +5

      @BIGNA281 end on high note, leave them wanting more. This is better than dragging it out for a bunch of seasons like Vikings.

    • @MrDingDongPong
      @MrDingDongPong Před 23 dny

      ​@BIGNA281 yep

    • @user-yy9wj2xz5i
      @user-yy9wj2xz5i Před 23 dny

      @@BIGNA281 that's what the show creators said

  • @immortalwhat
    @immortalwhat Před 22 dny +2

    really nice video to watch after the come down of finishing the finale. i swear to god, when the final shogun title screen played at the end - the visceral and physical reaction of shock, awe, horror and amazement was really an insane experience 😭
    u hit the nail on this feeling of gratitude i have for getting to see this show !!

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 22 dny +1

      Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed the video

  • @mikiohirata9627
    @mikiohirata9627 Před 23 dny +5

    I really enjoyed your explanations and assessment of the show all along. I am a Japanese
    expat from SF bay area. and I also studied and performed classical theatre style of Noh
    and Kyogen (Comedy) to US audience for 25 years.
    What I really liked of this show are many layers of explorations of Feudal mind sets of
    natives there. So much of it didn't survive modernization throughout the time.
    But the core of it remain strong in current Japan just as well. Calm and corrected on the
    out side but true feelings/ideas should be hidden till you unleash it when you know you
    should.
    One thing I want to add is that costumes in this show was striking in the sense they are
    totally not classical Japanese. The fabrics, bold patterns used in very modern esthetics
    and many weaving technics of today. Yet they made it look authentic.
    I also thought ladies didn't leaned to walk in Kimono very well as their shoulders (upper
    body) were swaying side to side. Their foot step were not sliding calmly and because they
    are taking too small a step which made them shuffle.
    That's like nit picking because the show as a whole was fantastic.

  • @Aezra27
    @Aezra27 Před 23 dny +25

    Ahhhh yes! Loved it. Loved the interiority of this remake. Its focus was on the people, the characters. Ultimately we all know what happened and that’s not what this show is about.

    • @erinm9445
      @erinm9445 Před 23 dny

      I didn't know what happened, so I found parts of it kind of confusing 🤷‍♀

  • @gabb5964
    @gabb5964 Před 23 dny

    Thank you for the weekly breakdown

  • @ethancohen12
    @ethancohen12 Před 23 dny

    I’ve absolutely loved following your breakdowns of this show! Can’t wait for more in the future!

  • @landamaso364
    @landamaso364 Před 23 dny +89

    Toronaga the Last Airbender

    • @dominicijavier1575
      @dominicijavier1575 Před 23 dny +18

      he does not control the wind. he just studies it. he's no air bender

    • @KLBjordan7
      @KLBjordan7 Před 23 dny +20

      @@dominicijavier1575 Toranaga, the last airstudier duh😮‍💨

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK Před 21 dnem +3

      Toranaga the ship burner.

  • @Zero_Point_Energy1
    @Zero_Point_Energy1 Před 23 dny +15

    I think over the ten episodes the show built up so much respect from the viewers that by the end, we didn’t feel like we had to have what we expected from it - we were there for whatever they were going to show us.
    At first I was shocked that we didn’t get to see that battle, but now I think some traditional big-battle finale would have been out of place.
    Mariko’s actions in Osaka and her death were more impactful than a battle could have been.

    • @jool7793
      @jool7793 Před 23 dny

      There will never be a battle. The heir aligned with Toranaga and the other regents will follow. Ishido doesn’t have the numbers to win so he will concede and commit seppuko.

    • @Koksn_Todorov
      @Koksn_Todorov Před 23 dny

      ​@@jool7793you seem so confident to write that. But I read other comments saying otherwise, plus the book and the real life story. Ishido's army is defeated, he is buried neck deep, passers by hit him or something and he dies 3 days later "an old man".

    • @JackMeoff46
      @JackMeoff46 Před 23 dny

      @@jool7793lol my dude the battle of Sekigahara actually happened. And Ishida Mitsunari lost. Then Ieyasu (Toranaga) went after the heir and his mother. Toranaga was a POS in real life

    • @curtisrodriguez938
      @curtisrodriguez938 Před 20 dny

      @@Koksn_Todorov This is one of the few things I specifically remember from the novel. In it Ishido is buried up to his neck. The people were invited to saw at Ishido's neck with a bamboo saw. He lasted three days. Those few lines must have impressed me.

  • @RajDeelish
    @RajDeelish Před 23 dny +1

    Nice work with the recap. It's been a heck of a season and a heck of a show. One for the ages...

  • @princessxxramo
    @princessxxramo Před 21 dnem +2

    14:12 I got chills when I heard the beginning of the intro music play against the very last shot of the show. In the intro, the sharp and major notes at the beginning imply a peaceful time in Japan, before the tumultuous period signalled by the ships, the Zen garden being destroyed and the Osaka castle being attacked. The music then uses flat tones and minor notes, straight up ominous, signalling unrest and war. But in the last shot of the show, only the peaceful music is used. This shows the peace has been restored, and shows us that for almost 2 centuries after that, Toranaga's shogunate succeeded in a peaceful time without wars for Japan. It was so powerful - the show is genius!

  • @Gentamaquay
    @Gentamaquay Před 23 dny +37

    I cant be the only one that noticed that Yabushige died on the same hill/rock that John rescued him from

    • @YasonYou
      @YasonYou Před 23 dny +5

      I thought maybe that was the case too, but it could be any cliff.

  • @TheIherbert
    @TheIherbert Před 23 dny +40

    Fuji-sama deserved a good pillowing before starting her nun journey

  • @Veronika7777
    @Veronika7777 Před 23 dny +1

    Thanks for the summary/breakdown/meaning of this final episode. Well said, Mister! I love how Toranaga's answer to Yabushige's final question was "Why tell a dead man the future?", because that is exactly what Yabushige said/replied in the beginning of the series to his nephew Omi (someone else maybe?), when asked if they should inform the then-captive Toranaga back at Osaka Castle about the most recent happenings. Even THEN, Toranaga had his spies and informants. What a master of trickery and what a profound reply with just the right amount of brevity and irony. Splendid! 💜

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +1

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed the videos!

  • @noamaanshaikh5702
    @noamaanshaikh5702 Před 23 dny +1

    Following your videos on Shogun since episode one. Absolutely loved your work! Thank you for making videos for Shogun. Still can't believe Mariko-Sama is no more. Oh man I am in love with her❤

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +1

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed the videos!

  • @THEGAMESEEKERS
    @THEGAMESEEKERS Před 23 dny +20

    Words speak for themselves. Perfect ending.
    All of them were part of Toranaga sama's board game.
    Toranaga-sama and Yabushige-dono smiling each other, MMMUAH❤

    • @AC-130....
      @AC-130.... Před 23 dny

      Corny

    • @davidjr3866
      @davidjr3866 Před 23 dny

      What does sama mean

    • @THEGAMESEEKERS
      @THEGAMESEEKERS Před 23 dny

      @@davidjr3866 〜様/sama means: Lord, during the old times.
      Now it means, Mr./Ms/Miss.
      e.g. David-sama → Mr. David

  • @factor2634
    @factor2634 Před 23 dny +15

    Its been fun BrainPilot these couple weeks...We might get a spin off coz greed is on our side 🤣🤣

  • @Jeditilt
    @Jeditilt Před 13 dny

    Perfect explanation! Thanks.

  • @lancerbiker5263
    @lancerbiker5263 Před 23 dny +2

    I read the book during my senior year of high school in 1979. I have read it twice since.The authenticity of this series was phenomenal. Nicely reviewed.

    • @lancerbiker5263
      @lancerbiker5263 Před 23 dny

      @@stevebubbie1126 I will leave that naive comment be.

  • @rexylem
    @rexylem Před 23 dny +38

    "why tell a dead man the future" actually has special meaning that it is a line used by Yabushige in episode when Omi asking him whether to inform Toranaga the arrival of the black ship, and Yabu replied him this line, which supposed only to be known between Yabu and Omi, so when Tora used this line to reply him, actually is telling him Omi is my guy from the very beginning.

    • @Aih1616
      @Aih1616 Před 23 dny

      am I think that’s a reach

    • @mad-meh2719
      @mad-meh2719 Před 23 dny +2

      Omi did have a lot of ambition.

    • @kevinluna3257
      @kevinluna3257 Před 23 dny +3

      @@Aih1616 really? Because Omi basically snitched on his uncle

    • @cp3190
      @cp3190 Před 23 dny

      Its kind of funny considering the real life people these two are based on are father and son and they never betray Ieyasu.

    • @HR-ms6ed
      @HR-ms6ed Před 23 dny +2

      I think he use omi to edge on his son , which toronaga knew his son would do something rash since he was short tempered. I think toronaga used his son as a sacrifice pawn if that makes sense. Especially how toronaga is hold his new child

  • @solarizzjt
    @solarizzjt Před 23 dny +25

    i need more 😭😭

    • @darbyohara
      @darbyohara Před 23 dny +5

      We all did. This was a terrible disappointment

  • @_ayoung
    @_ayoung Před 18 dny +2

    Bit of trivia - the location where Fuji pours her husband and son's ashes was the same real lake where the ashes of Shōgun author James Clavell were scattered.

  • @RicardoDawson
    @RicardoDawson Před 21 dnem

    Very insightful analysis, I'm glad to have discovered your channel. I'd like to propose that in Yabushige's final poem, he referenced a hungry dog because he might have always felt a hungry dog himself, always trying to find various ways to survive. That poem was beautiful in its simple and direct prose.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 21 dnem

      Thank you! Glad you've enjoyed the video the videos on the show

  • @patfetizanan5055
    @patfetizanan5055 Před 23 dny +32

    Epic ending on so many fronts. Thank you for your outstanding reviews.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @sadizm
      @sadizm Před 23 dny +2

      no battle scene just feels like a 10/10 girl who is handicap

    • @bradleye660
      @bradleye660 Před 23 dny

      ^ for sure. Should’ve given the fans what they wanted & showed battle of Sekigahara. Trash show. Can’t believe it ended like this.

  • @xlamtin
    @xlamtin Před 23 dny +87

    For the people wanting some kinda battle, the original novel itself was focused on the love between Mariko & Anjin with the whole Japnese culture & 1600s history revolving around it. Even the novel has very little writing regarding the final war. It mostly ends with Mariko's death, so that's the style this show has followed.

    • @214chopsticks214
      @214chopsticks214 Před 23 dny +19

      Well yeah ? It was pretty disappointing.. lol

    • @sadizm
      @sadizm Před 23 dny +17

      @@214chopsticks214 Super disappointing. What a waste

    • @nozel7922
      @nozel7922 Před 23 dny +28

      It reminds me of AoT fandom lol. They just say the ending is trash because they wantend to see war and blood without any characters in-depth analysis like Shōgun did. It's funny that usually shows and movies that have too much action turn out to be bad af and people still like them but when a show does what Shōgun did they start saying the show is trash. People really can't appreciate well written things.

    • @joeblow5658
      @joeblow5658 Před 23 dny

      ​@@nozel7922pipe down dweeb

    • @madtitan0825
      @madtitan0825 Před 23 dny +18

      @@nozel7922just shallow audience simply

  • @Arken2249
    @Arken2249 Před 23 dny

    Loved your observations, analysis & commentary on all the episodes. I particularly liked this one & agree with all. One point I initially felt different was the release of the falcon. It seemed to me to be a recognition of Mariko-sama's actions & importance to his overall plan, to do what no army could. Now I lean more towards your take. Thank you for all your presentations!🙏 Very well done, indeed!!🎉🍾🥂🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @rogermazuca4582
    @rogermazuca4582 Před 23 dny +7

    You gotta admit though, Ishido did look like a badass in his Samurai armor

  • @igxrruaof
    @igxrruaof Před 22 dny +3

    Yabushige's death poem was probably a call back to him mocking Nagakado's death being pathetic hitting his head on a stone, but being eaten by dogs is even lower showing what he has done deserved a death having the lowest of form

  • @CryptographyFan
    @CryptographyFan Před 23 dny +13

    It looks like Toranaga sacrificed his own son to kick off the spiral of war events. If he worked with Omi from the start, it’s Omi who stirred Toranaga’s son to attack his the messengers from Ishido, and later his uncle. Also, in the end Toranaga stresses it’s good he has another son; and he thanks his son for making his sacrifice earlier.
    so Ishido got that right about Toranaga - he sacrificed everything to be the Shogun, including his own son.
    What a hallmark true villain that Toranaga!

    • @goldfishPACIFIER
      @goldfishPACIFIER Před 23 dny

      oh damn, yeah. does it imply that he worked with torunaga from the start though. It totally makes sense but I just need to know if he did work with omi from the start fuuuuuuuuuuck thats something

    • @fullcircle8564
      @fullcircle8564 Před 23 dny +3

      He didn’t sacrifice his son tho. Those series of events were completely unfortunate bad luck. The dude straight up slipped and smashed his head on a rock. How did Toranaga sacrifice him???

    • @goldfishPACIFIER
      @goldfishPACIFIER Před 23 dny

      @@fullcircle8564 yeeah

    • @CryptographyFan
      @CryptographyFan Před 22 dny +2

      @@fullcircle8564 by knowing son is impulsive as his already clearly demonstrated and choosing not to inform him about the bigger idea 💡 left a lot of room for the young man to act stupidly. Plus, specifically in the in earlier episode when the attack by cannons happened by impulse of his son stirred by Omi who clearly worked for Toranaga. And at the same time Toranaga just left leaving this set up with Omi for his son to unleash attack cannon mode. It’s pure manipulation

    • @CryptographyFan
      @CryptographyFan Před 22 dny

      It’s interesting how Toranaga is playing so 5D chess manipulating events that some viewers still don’t see it and write off to accident. As Yabu asked “How does it feel to bend the wind to your will?” It feels like no one get’s it lol

  • @riccarrasquilla379
    @riccarrasquilla379 Před 22 dny

    thanks for the review

  • @alyssadiceflipper5201
    @alyssadiceflipper5201 Před 23 dny

    Loved it! Great series and hope it wins a ton of awards!

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny

      I feel like it will! It's too good not to

  • @tsvesk8526
    @tsvesk8526 Před 23 dny +8

    Great show! Would've loved to see Toda Buntaro's reaction when he heard about his wife Mariko dying & also the use of the Anjin to be a distraction to everyone was pure genius 👌kinda felt bad when Fuji said she was leaving 😢

    • @dominicijavier1575
      @dominicijavier1575 Před 23 dny +2

      and she was becoming a nun. that was the most depressing. a nun. what a waste!

    • @reyerik8240
      @reyerik8240 Před 23 dny

      And literally 20 years later in real life the shogun son bans the church closes japan to most people

    • @Zarastro54
      @Zarastro54 Před 23 dny

      @@reyerik8240She probably became a Buddhist nun, not a Christian one, so she would have been fine. In fact I’m not sure if there even were any Christian nun orders in Japan at that time.

    • @reyerik8240
      @reyerik8240 Před 22 dny

      @Zarastro54 there actually was in kyoto but u also could be right

    • @Zarastro54
      @Zarastro54 Před 22 dny

      @@reyerik8240 Considering there's no indincation that she was Christian beforehand, and becoming a nun or monk was a thing people did back then, it's almost certain that she was talking about a Buddhist nun.

  • @pyroslasher
    @pyroslasher Před 23 dny +3

    I don't think Yagushiges desperation was because he simply wanted "to survive". It was stated in the first episode that he's obsessed with the moment of death. We even saw that he was ready to die when he fell from the cliff. Instead I think his desperation was because he did not want an "Ordinary death". He even asked if he could be killed in a more gruesome way like being eaten alive by fish. This shows his character always was ready to die but he simply wanted his death to be memorable and glorious.
    Also I can be wrong but I personally think when Blackthorn saw the look on Toronagas face as they raised his ship and saw the serious expression on Toronaga he chuckled to himself because he realized in that moment that it was indeed Toronaga who set fire to his ship. Toronaga probably thought he would take much longer to retrieve it but seeing him do it that quickly was not something he planned on. So the smile Blackthorn gave was actually him realizing that as skilled as Toronaga is in predicting people and the outcome of events, Blackthorn still beat him because Toronaga failed to predict what he's capable of.

  • @tphan3643
    @tphan3643 Před 23 dny

    I so enjoyed your analyses of this series and agree with your assessment that it’s one of the best miniseries ever! And yes, another 15 minutes for the last episode would have been nice.
    The first and last episodes in the original series were longer than the episodes in between.

  • @EldeonROSE
    @EldeonROSE Před 23 dny +1

    Still getting goosebumps after watching the final ep and this review. Such a masterpiece show

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny

      It was such a good ending to an incredible show!

    • @KLBjordan7
      @KLBjordan7 Před 23 dny

      @@BrainPilot not liking the taste of the ending now, but perhaps time will tell how much I'll love this show and its ending. It's like a beer (or even wine, although I like wine at first time trying), need some acquiring taste that comes with time

  • @BigS4mu_
    @BigS4mu_ Před 23 dny +65

    I'm gonna fcking miss Fuji-sama.

    • @justchilling704
      @justchilling704 Před 23 dny +3

      Me too

    • @azguyazdesert417
      @azguyazdesert417 Před 23 dny +1

      She was my favorite character. Lord Bushido was a good character too. I always thought that he was a good guy, he honestly loved Mariko, but she callously toyed with him. Fuji Sama, took what was imposed on her and she handled her responsibilities with grace.

    • @Zarastro54
      @Zarastro54 Před 23 dny +1

      @@azguyazdesert417*Buntaro
      And I don’t think Mariko toyed with him. She was pretty up front the entire time about wanting nothing to do with him.

    • @nathansiapno5966
      @nathansiapno5966 Před 23 dny

      @@azguyazdesert417 bushido is samurai code

    • @azguyazdesert417
      @azguyazdesert417 Před 23 dny

      @@nathansiapno5966 yeah, I realized that after posting, ha, ha. It's a good thing it wasn't at work. Make sure you proof read.

  • @ssotkow
    @ssotkow Před 23 dny +7

    Thank you Brainp(i)lot for being our Anjin, navigating us through the misty and choppy waters of 17th century Japan. Looking forward to your future breakdowns of interesting shows that are often overlooked by bigger channels.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 23 dny +3

      What an awesome comment! Thank you, glad you enjoyed the videos!

  • @marshallballantine-jones3819

    Great review.

  • @Arken2249
    @Arken2249 Před 23 dny +2

    I felt more sadness in this episode than prior because it not only is the end of a great show but because of the portrayal of the impact of Mariko-sama's loss to Blackthorne, Fuji-sama, Yabushige Lady Ochiba, & Toronaga. What a powerful ending. 🙏

  • @RealMilschmann
    @RealMilschmann Před 23 dny +7

    Loved it

  • @allumallu6580
    @allumallu6580 Před 23 dny +10

    That a LEGEND of a show!

  • @pablobonati8286
    @pablobonati8286 Před 23 dny

    I don't know if you mentioned it , but from the first episode I couldn't avoid to think about Jun'ichirō Tanizaki's book "In praise of shadows". The way that the light and the shadows play in every frame it is amazing . If you like photography, this book It is well recomended and by the way it is a suggestion that many photographers do.

  • @sarahsmith1116
    @sarahsmith1116 Před 23 dny

    There are no words to describe how much this entire series has meant. I watched the original one when aired and loved every minute. This one was an absolute masterpiece and should be recognized as such. The absolute best show on tv and simply cannot be outdone. Phenomenal!!!!!!!!!

  • @liambento
    @liambento Před 23 dny +3

    "Why tell a dead man the future?" is the same line that Yabu said to Omi in episode 1 when Omi asked him if he was going to tell Toranaga about the guns and cannon that they had retrieved from the Erasmus.

  • @limrui6930
    @limrui6930 Před 23 dny +20

    The scene where Blackthrone echoed Mariko-sama's words moments before committing sepukku was the best scene in my opinion. How he went from advising Mariko not to waste her life away, to being prepared to give his life in to protect the villagers.

  • @behrampatel4872
    @behrampatel4872 Před 22 dny

    The soundtrack as you mention correctly is so poignant, it's the co-star in those shots.
    So much love and respect to everyone involved in this production.
    b

  • @alexandersteinmetz6857
    @alexandersteinmetz6857 Před 23 dny +1

    I absolutely agree about the QUality of the EP, and in Addition also would hope, theres an extended Version of this Episode. MArikos Furneral for Example, and some other unattended Storythreads.
    the showing of MA in the Scene, where Mariko is absent on the Veranda was such an impactfull one for me. They taught the Spectators how to see something that was There but now isnt already at the Teahouse, with Kikus Apprentice. So Many little Things all played up together.

  • @muchammadadriyan6601
    @muchammadadriyan6601 Před 23 dny +8

    I love fuji sama, the ending was perfect. I will watch separate movie about battle of sekigahara just to perfected my notion

  • @billdew945
    @billdew945 Před 23 dny +3

    John and Fuji scenes all amazing he even took it upon himself to save the village from terror upon Fuji request or concern

  • @Zack0409
    @Zack0409 Před 23 dny +2

    Having no knowledge of the previous Shogun I thought all season we would get this epic battle where he’d defy all odds. I knew when Mariko passed this would not end the way I initially expected and Ishido would lose to himself. Even though I wanted an epic fight I had the same thought that it was never about the battle, It was about Toranaga using his wits to prevail at any costs. This was a perfect ending to an amazing show. I loved every minute of the season. Toranaga was one the most mesmerizing characters I’ve seen in a show. The actor did an outstanding job. 10/10.

  • @luckyjohn19
    @luckyjohn19 Před 22 dny

    Thank you very much for unravelling all that for me.
    ~

  • @mirandansa
    @mirandansa Před 23 dny +18

    I'm just happy with John's scenes with Buntaro and Fuji, two of my favorite characters.

  • @billdew945
    @billdew945 Před 23 dny +14

    Tuesdays wont be the same for awhile

  • @pretty-white-lamb
    @pretty-white-lamb Před 23 dny +2

    Great review. You've done the best I've heard on this show... Btw does anyone know if Fuji becomes a Christian or a Buddhist nun ??

    • @jeancrepin7960
      @jeancrepin7960 Před 23 dny

      In all likehood, a buddhist nun. She was not a christian person.

    • @KLBjordan7
      @KLBjordan7 Před 23 dny +1

      she isn't based on any real life character. but judging by the setting, it seems like Buddhist nun

  • @Junier-Hussein
    @Junier-Hussein Před 21 dnem

    Enjoyed watching this show along with you bro 😊 Perfect ending imo it said a lot without saying much ♥️ The witty Japanese way.

    • @BrainPilot
      @BrainPilot  Před 21 dnem

      Thank you. And I totally agree. It was a calm finale, different, but it totally suited the vibe the show was going for

  • @sonjamin2001
    @sonjamin2001 Před 23 dny +4

    I wish this series almost followed the 80's ending for Ishido, where Toranagda narrates that Ishido is buried. Then the citizens are allowed to saw the most famous head in Japan. I thought this was a powerful ending, but lacked the action packed scenes from the other episodes. The creators did warn everyone that the ending is not what everyone would expect. 9/10 from me 9.5 for the series as a whole!

  • @PaliAha808
    @PaliAha808 Před 23 dny +5

    I bicycled from Kyoto to Tokyo in autumn last year.
    I rode thru Sekigahara w/o knowing its significance.
    I feel like committing seppuku right now

  • @michaelfrost4584
    @michaelfrost4584 Před 23 dny +1

    I read the book in the 70s and watched the 1st Shogan series in the 80s, now l have watched this one and l must say l love them all. If anything, as l enjoyed watching soo much l wish it was was longer with more shows.

  • @wormy999
    @wormy999 Před 23 dny

    I'm gutted not seeing what might be. It be wonderful to see it continue .