Shogun 1x7 REACTION!! “A Stick Of Time”
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- Eric Calvin and Aaron react to and discuss season 1 episode 7 of Shogun - A Stick Of Time - #Shogun
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NOT THE FATHER! - 00:00
Reaction - 01:18
He Achieved Nothing, He Lost, Good Day Sir - 26:46
A Slippery Slope - 27:47
The Vote - 29:27
Brother Dickhead - 29:59
What’s The Play Now? - 30:45
Only Child? - 31:27
Girl On Girl - 32:00
Live For Victory - 32:34
12 Years, A Child Of War - 33:18
The Way Of The Sword - 36:18
Time For Tea - 38:03
Poll - 39:28
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no tadayoshi is not hiromatsu's son, buntaro is his son and fuji is his grandaughter by another of his children which makes her buntaro's niece, tadayoshi was married to fuji, he is not related to hiromatsu by blood.
If the show followed *_actual_* history, Nagakado would have been Toranaga's 4th (and youngest) son.
Toranaga smacking that dagger out of Mariko's hand like "Can all of you stop trying to die FOR FIVE MINUTES"
"He achieved so little." No truer words spoken for said character. Man, this series is so good. 🔥
wait till u see the new episode.
Yabu is like, another day, another will
Nagakado failed again and again because he was too eager to FIGHT, but Toranaga avoids fights again and again because he is always playing to WIN. Toranaga has already shown he is willing to execute entire plans without giving any hints beforehand to anyone (not even us… the audience). He had his wives doing everything from faking pregnancy pains to switching spots with him disguised in a dress just so he could escape custody, and he did all that while keeping us and most of his subordinates completely out of the loop. Nothing happening in this episode was inconsistent with anything he has done before. He will keep anyone who doesn’t need to know at arms length until all his chess moves are fully executed.
Watched this last night with my husband and literally yelled "NO! WHAT THE FUCK!?" at the end of the episode
My girlfriend let out the loudest audible gasp I’ve ever heard, then we both nervously started laughing. One of those great subversive moments in TV.
I think we all did
@@lucascassol2995 i laugh my ass off when it happend
the sound design will haunt me forever. That *crack* 🫣
This death scene (and maybe the entire epsode) was pure Game of Thrones from the better seasons. I wasn't surprised by the boy's fate, but by the way of it. He was overconfident, naive and waaay to restless.
Remember, Toronaga has been/is playing 4D chess while everyone else is playing checkers, he knows he can't lay siege to Osaka Castle and win, only way it works is from the inside out, what better way to get into Osaka than to be escorted in. Fujiko is the daughter of Hiromatsu's son, Buntaro's brother
I think he had his brother put on the Council!
I mean, the scene with the madam is essentially a scene where the writers are smacking the viewer in the face with a baseball bat that has "HE HAS A PLAN!!!!" engraved on it. Why would someone who says not to trust anyone else than you, suddenly trust his brother. And like the madam says, why make such a silly mistake NOT to have spies to warn him that his brother has moved an army, to his surprisingly poorly defended garrison. Seems kiiiiinda silly for someone as clever as Toranaga, doesn't it.
Chess, not checkers!
Yup, bro is playing 4D chess
Exactly! Although I was thinking he was going to pull the cannon out, not "surrender".
Yeah mostly likely Toranaga’s brother’s betrayal and Toranaga’s surrender are just an act to catch the Regents by surprise. Of course since Toranaga didn’t tell anyone about his plan his son tried to kill the brother. Which might sour the deal.
It's starting to dawn on me, Crimson Sky apparently entailed storming Osaka castle in a massive attack. What easier way to storm Osaka castle than being escorted in? Not to mention others have mentioned in comments, John Blackthorne's rant may have been staged.
I think Gin hinted that shes onto the fact that he has some sort of plan, remember in episode six, Toranaga read a message and then immediately burned it before his conversation with Mariko. He knew his brother was going to betray him. Whether its a real or fake betrayal, im not sure - but it was definitely expected.
Toranaga had his brother out on the council -- it was a win win; either his forces join him or he betrays him -- betrayal gets him into the castle!
Amazing episode. The whole show deals with the way Japanese people perceive death (in that period of time). In this episode, they explore the way they romanticized death trough legends. To have a character that thinks so poetically about killing or being killed, die in such a pointless way, while his enemy says "what's so beautiful about this?" shows the level of amazing writing behind this show.
"NO CAPES!"
They both fell because of his long dressing gown.
@26:01
Absolutely agreed. How ironic that the one most obsessed with the "Honour" and "Glory" of war died the most honourless and pointless death.
A true fool should always know when to see himself out.
@@corvuslight I think he was foolish in the sense that he thought it was just all black and white. He was unable to recognise or understand the complexities of the situations he was witness too/took part in.
He was sweet but naive to the point of idiocy. His murder of Jozen was a perfect example. Omi is just as much to blame for that though. The hotspring scene between the two was so sad .. You can tell that Omi is starting to regret being so eager. This won't be accurate, my apologies.
"You'd rather stay in your sad and poor village?"
"That it might be but at least it was peaceful"
I'm not prepared. 😭
@ashscheesecakes2064 Which has happened a lot through history.
@@melissagreye8445 Absolutely. Just goes to prove the saying though, war is hell. I'm not ready for next week.
Not really his fault, he was raised in a culture that spewed those values.
I'm just saying.
One of the Japanese phrases they specifically showed earlier that John knows is "Crimson Sky". When Toranaga said "Crimson Sky is cancelled", he looked straight at John when he said "Crimson Sky".
That was John's "go phrase" to start his part of the plan. The rant was planned.
I thought the rant was part of the plan as well.
Also Ishido(?) ship is in the harbor I believe. So John can take it out. Unless I’m very much misunderstanding things.
Plus why would the leaders at that meeting allow a “barbarian” to interrupt, call them out and leave without consequence. The guy in ep. 1 had to kill himself and his child for speaking out of turn.
@@trentthurow5696I figured they were thinking "He's just a barbarian, he knows nothing about our manners and rules," and they all just let him leave cause he was not worth the trouble.
the whole scene of John having the rant and storming out of the meeting was straight out of one of D&D's GoT episodes.
yeah that make sense now, Mariko really just going nothing and ignoring John action and letting John to leave
seem like Mariko know the secret plan of both Toranaga and John
Toranaga letting himself as "hostage" to get into Osaka castle without need to raid or siege
while in the same time, John just go to his ship to ready for attack on Osaka, only the problem is how John could get his ship out of sight of Ishido warships
the dude was crawling because the rocks wore slippery! he tripped a few time tying to stand, loved how they set that up, then the young unexperienced kid shows how experienced he really is in the slip up of the century! the memes from this cant wait ti see them! lol
rocky: its not about how hard you get hit but how many times you get back up.
shogun: hold my rock!
i just really love the writing of the women in this show. they’re so layered and complex, all different from each other in ways, and i also love that a lot of the times they’re involved in the discussions of the central theme of fate in the show. absolutely great performances too
also put me down for “there is a secret plan,” because 1) gin is adept at reading people’s secret hearts as THEE lady of the willow world, and 2) blackthorne specifically calls out toranaga as being a “master of trickery” before he leaves (which i think is an exit strategy)
as for the last scene…….man. i’m still shaken. “where is the beauty in this,” indeed
I just love this series so much.
"OK, so Anjin knows the words for Crimson Sky, yes? OK, tell him if he hears me say that during the meeting, it's his signal to make a big stink, act like an incomprehensible barbarian, and storm out. Then he's to go do that thing that we talked about. Oh, and by the way, since the local Madame has figured my shit out in advance, let's go ahead and fund her little pleasure district in Edo, it occurs to me that having an entire roster of courtesan-spies available could be useful in the future."
I dont know if you've read the books but your Initiative is fucking spot on! As with The willow-world, its not so much that he funds it to keep her quiet, as she lives and dies at Yoshi-Toronaga Sama's pleasure, he can have her entire bloodline ended with a word - its more to think along the line of he is thinking of all the profit and information he can gain if its policed in the usual manner with taxes and such - he is planing for the future :)
@@summonerscode6994 Yeah, I've read the book twice. What I meant about Lady Gin was that he recognizes and invests in potential, just as he does with Blackthorne and Omi.
@@rawkmode6315 Absolutely right! Can I ask, How have you found the show compared to the book so far? Are there any scenes that you would have enjoyed seeing come to life in the series? If I had to pick 2 scenes - the first would be with Rodregies- San meeting Anjin and Marako in the Izu springs, the scene at night where they chat over sake. The second would have to be the Wako scene with Anjin and Lord Toronaga- which was my absolute favourite :)
@@summonerscode6994 I have enjoyed the show quite a bit, and I think that the performances have been phenomenal. I think the thing I was looking forward to which didn't happen was the part where Anjin almost commits seppuku, and it earns him a ton of respect from the Japanese. I also wished to see more of his transformation as he, "goes native," I really enjoyed that in the book. Obviously we dropped the road trip romance which gave so much extra context for the John--Mariko relationship. I understand why they did that, it makes sense, but I still wished we could have had it. I also felt that tea ceremony had a much bigger impact in the book than in the show, but I think that's because a book allows the author to describe what the characters are thinking. I think Kasigi Yabu was an absolute standout in the show, although I'm unclear why they changed his named to Yabushigi.
It wasn't just the rock he slipped on. He stepped on the wet robe that was draped on that rock.
I think John is actually growing on Yabu.
I really do. I think he thinks if John is going to carry a daisho, he needs to know how to use the swords.
And Yabu is such a funny guy and somehow lovable (Idk if thats even remotely the right word to use) that I almost forget that he habitually likes to boil people alive and had originally attempted to conspire against Toragana.
John probably knows how to use a cutlass pretty well. Since he was a privateer he’s probably been involved in boarding enemy boats. That’s why he was trying to hold the katana one handed. That’s how you weild a shorter bladed cutlass.
@@CircielySo right. There's a guy like that at work. He even threw me under the bus once but I just can't hate him cause he's just so damn likable.
Fuji is his granddaughter. Her father was his son. Mariko mentioned it when we first saw them in episode 1
Exactly and didn't she call Buntaro uncle? Or was it my imagination? 😂
@hobet yes, Buntaro is a son of Hiromatsu, and Fuji is a granddaughter of Hiromatsu, but from a different son (which was not mentioned), probably older than Buntaro and probably not alive.
@@buhteamtennis2023 that makes sense! Thanks!
@@buhteamtennis2023Mariko has told John that Fuji's father died dishonerably, so we know Fuji's father is dead.
Within the story this seems to be common knowledge, so it's not something Mariko could have lied about.
Really liked how they did the seppuku in the beginning. Very authentic.
Jingle is usually used for pleasant ringing sounds- wind chimes, church bells, a purse filled with gold coins, etc. while jangle is used for unpleasant sound jangling pots on a cart or metaphorically like car horns and construction noises can jangle someone's nerves.
'There are no accidents.' -Master Oogway
Church bells are annoying and evil.
"i got spurs that jingle, jangle, jingle🎶🎵....."
😁😁😁
@@adamoxen "As I go ridin' merrily along..."
@@Nariek314 😅
@@ronweber1402Thanks
HIS SON IS A WHOLE AAH CLOWN😭😭😭😭😭😭
I knew his downfall was coming when he talks much about getting his blood spilled by the sword of the enemies. Bro trying so hard to be relatable
was*
@@hazri8758 and even yet i was expecting something at least like he would fight in the war and lose against the first enemy or something this was just so pathetic 🤣
@@Offisian yeah probably the first time I laughed when a character died lmao
Who got a mini-heart attack on the first 10 seconds of this episodes and thought we got robbed of the big battle?
I was like oh nooo they skipped the war?! Hiroyuki sanada must do sepukku to appease the fans 😂😂😂
To be fair, with only 3 episodes left I don't think we can expect too much. Gutted that this is only a mini series
@@irishjay9485 It was never about that to be honest. It is not interested in that stuff and the finale cemented that and I couldn't be happier they didn't cheapen themselves by doing that.
Toranaga’s brother made fun of Toranaga defecating through a sunroof.
Toranaga’s son went “Slippin’ Nagy” in the final shot.
Glad to see Better Call Saul references here.
And he gets to be a Shōgun!? What a sick joke!
My god.. the frame by frame reaction of their faces between 25:04 to 25:07 is priceless. Pause it and use period and comma to go forward and back respectively.
did this too 😂 there’s one frame where they’re all looking in different directions
Literally everyone's reaction 😂 25:04
that was cartoon ass fall
@@jimmysnaps4600He went out sad 😂
If you watch anime, you understand “death flags”, and you would have had an idea of what’s coming… still didn’t prepare me for the actuality, though
No.
RIIIIIIIIGHT!!!!!😂😂😂
That lady in charge of the willow world knows Toranaga has a plan. And surrendering is apart of it
Those large ponds are nice to look at but they require regular maintenance. The moss grow very fast on the rocks and slippery as hell. Yes I am speaking from experience.
So where do you hide the bodies of clumsy people?
@@PROVOCATEURSKTry the meatballs in sauce at the all you can eat buffet.
@@PROVOCATEURSKUnder big rocks. The secret of their gardens has been revealed! 😊
Toranaga doesn’t want Anjin to waste his life over a straight face battle and I think the rant Anjin said before he walked away was an act, he and Toranaga were on something.
I think so too!!💯
I was confused at first because why did he only mention Yabushige and Nagakado. But to think of it as an act now makes sense. He definitely is going to his ship
@@hazri8758the two that he trained for the cannon regiment
then side eye from Blackthorn was a huge tell on this --- very interesting acting
虎永と長門の親子
視野が広い父親と視野が狭い息子
その親子が共にファンブルしてしまう
長門の突然の死は
見てて最初は笑い
そして、落ち込み
最後はあまりにも可哀想で泣いてしまった
32:54 just to clear it up. Fuji is Hiromatsu’s granddaughter. Her husband (who had to kill himself and their child) was Hiromatsu’s grandson-in-law. Buntaro is Hiromatsu’s son and Fuji’s uncle. I think Fujis Dad was Hiromatsu’s son and Buntaro’s brother.
Jangling has a connotation of dissonant sounds of metal clanging, while jingling has the connotation of concordance in the sound, a more pleasing, tinkling sound.
Fate is a cruel mistress. Damn. And then to have just the rain over the closing credits. What a brutal ending.
Funny, maybe even ironic, is when he put that robe on I said, "That's way too long." Well, it saved his life.
02:40 .. lol hahaha the most American thing he said.. "Just go to jail" hahaha.
Not surprising coming from a country that has the most incarcerated in the world. lol
There was a reason there was no ransom tab in Shogun 2 Total War.
Buntaro watching his own show. Buntaro seating in the middle with you guys. 😂
Literally just opened CZcams to check for this. ❤
Poor Aaron waiting for a season 2 lol
Helmets like that of Toranaga's brother, Saeki, were designed to stand out. There are some really wild and obnoxious looking designs from the Sengoku Jidai (Warring States period). In fact, many of them were not practical for battle. But if you were a Lord General, you weren't on the battlefield fighting, you were in the rear getting updates on battles and giving orders by messengers, or on a hilltop if possible, overlooking and commanding your army.
Anyone thing the last scene at the council is a rouse? We see Blackthorne kina vow his loyalty to Toronaga ``whatever their fate might be``. And then in the same episode he just leaves him and insults him at the same time without any reaction? I think their is some trickery behind this...
Also the way nobody would be able to understand "The master of trickery" except for Mariko and him standing instantly after Toranaga mentions the Crimson Sky...
@@furno2205 Yeah, ohhh good catch with the Crimson Sky codeword, that might be something...
@@milanistanorwayCrimson Sky is also a word that Blackthorne clearly understands, considering he spoke it himself earlier in the episode.
"I don't want Toranaga to not be in season 2"
There is no season 2. This is a miniseries, one season only. The story of the novel will be over after ep 10.
"The son needs to stop. Everything he says and does is wrong."
Ooooh, you have no idea...😂
Nagakado didn't just slip on the rocks. Looks like it was Saeki's silk that he slipped on.
‘Fate’ is the key connecting word in this episode.
How many times did you replay 25:05?
Me: yes
If you think Toranaga is backed up against a corner you haven’t been paying attention 😂
So, the brother actually brought every bannerman he could muster to siege Izu?
So, HIS lands are probably lightly guarded?
Calvins reaction at the end CRACKED ME UP!!! lol
I like the comment when his brother said there's nothing left for Toranaga to be- nothing left but to become SHOGUN.
I'm reminded of this Quote from Dune: "You've heard of animals chewing off a leg to escape a trap? There's an animal kind of trick. A human would remain in the trap, endure the pain, feigning death that he might kill the trapper and remove a threat to his kind.”
The old Whore was right .. Toranaga HAS a Plan.
Wait what did she say? Also I'm still a bit confused about that stick of time scene. Did she ask Toranaga to build her another Tea House in newly-built city in Edo?
@@hazri8758 She asked him for the Tea house district and he told her that there isn't much future for him to grant her request (pretending like his fate is sealed) .. The old woman was not buying it. She told him that it's hard to believe that a Master of Guile like him who has an extensive network of spies wouldn't know that there was an army coming to surround him like they did. He would not have walked into a trap unless he has other plans to turn the situation to his advantage. But what does she know (she says), she's just an old Whore.
Basically , Toranaga would NEVER just blindly walk into a trap like this. He's planning something.
Y'know, that hadn't occurred to me, but now you've got me thinking that Toranaga would pass the Gom Jabbar...
@@jollyrayda Without even twitching!!
@@hazri8758No offense, but did you not watch the episode? Watching a reaction to a series without watching the series itself generally isn't the best way to watch that series.
What a great reaction at the end!!! Everybody should give all their sticks of time to watch Blind Wave videos.
I like how the theme of this episode was about (among many things), "Legends," "Fairy Tales," and "Truth." And tales (history) are told and passed on by the victor. No matter how honorable that first guy was 26 years ago(and brave to ask a kid to second him), the Toranaga's stories are told differently (the son who tries so hard to live up to that "Legends"). Comparatively how sneaky and dishonorable the son was toward his enemies goes out like that. I'm really looking forward to the future episode to see how Toranaga turns this into a legendary story.
Seconds before the slip I audibly said "He's probably going to die in the final battle or something as a sort of toll for Toranaga's victory". Little did I know I would only have to wait a few seconds more
I mean from the way he acts, seems like he learns nothing. I kept thinking when would his downfall come.
Fuji is not Hiromatsu's daughter-in-law. Fuji's father was his son.
I cant stop watching their reactions to the death scene on repeat, already done it 20 times 😂
I definitely by the end of the episode am 100% sure Toranaga has a plan already in action. Whether it's just with John and/or his brother is where I'm torn. But the brother remaining alive at the end definitely gives me more ammo that he's being 'escorted' with additional men right into the place he needs to infiltrate! The brother could have a face turn, but also him leaning extra hard into his dickheadedness could be a just obvious storytelling plot twist.
The ending had no music. Only the sound of rain could be heard. Watching the next episode is terrifying!!
In the old days, the Japanese viewed the soul as being in the belly. It is replaced by the heart today. Seppuku is also such a context.
i was calvin's reaction, just laughed and couldnt believe that happen
I love how their reaction to the end is “OH G-“ “God dammit…”
That was so evil Calvin 😂
"Just go to jail for losing a war" - brilliant!
There won’t be a season 2. This story is one, and done.
Dwayne Johnson made a great cameo at the end of the episode!! Loved his performance!
And he killed nagakado! That was insane
@@ippokratismargiouklas2791no one can survive the Rock Bottom!
I definitely didn’t see it coming but I wasn’t surprised when it happened.
I need a compilation video of yours and other CZcams reviewers' reaction to The Rock cameo 😂
3:48 Oh sh*t!!!
This dude played a highschool kid in Crows Explode!
One of Kaburagi Kazeo's friends in Suzuran... 😃
And the actor who plays buntaro was also in crows zero 2! The one who stabbed housen fighter to death
@@briliantsofficedesk188dude!
I didn't realize that.
He's aged, plus his facial hair & hair style just threw me off.
He's the one who got out of jail, serizawa's upperclassman.
Thanks for pointing it out.
With that helmet you can have a lot of fun diving on a crowded beach. I bet he has done it. 😂
Nagakado's death wasn't in the book. He just sort of slipped out of relevance toward the end. They decided to give him a death in the show with Clavell's daughter's blessing
Was he as useless as he was in the show?
@@ahmadtarek7763 Similar, but not quite. To quote: "Toranaga realized that his son didn't understand, would never understand, would always be merely a hawk to hurl at an enemy, swift, sharp and deadly."
Aaron’s reaction was literally me when I watched the last scene 😂😂
4:17 ah! Yes! Great Aaron’s think alike!!!!! I’m glad I wasn’t the only one that made that Lando connection
Toda Buntaro is my favorite character. Most complex character in the show.
Crimson pond!
Always thought TW:Shogun2 diplomacy is only to punish the player but it feels really accurate now after watching these episodes.. Lol 😂
Literally my same reaction during this scene 25:05 lol
I haven't read the original work, but Toranaga is modeled after Ieyasu, so when I think about Ieyasu's fighting style, I think it's a ``lose and win'' strategy. He probably thought that if he surrendered once, he would have a better chance of winning. Ieyasu was a cautious military commander who saw his chances of victory.
Ieyasu does not do things that completely eliminate his chances of winning. He may have agreed to return to Osaka because he felt he had to get out of Ajiro. Many of his soldiers also died in the earthquake. I think Kiku is Toranaga's "KANJYA". All the viewers are disappointed that Nagato died in such a tragic and pitiful manner. Although he was a stupid son, he was a beloved character. He loved Daddy. I can't wait for episode 8.
Well since I think we agree that the rant at the end was an act, I'm just wondering why did John only mention Yabushige and Nagakado, like specifically though? I thought he was gonna mention all the people present there.
Loved that slip reaction lmfao
Thanks to Eric, Calvin and Aaron! 🗾
Talk about letting victory “slip” through your fingers 😳
Calvin just laughing 😭😭😭
3:24 Jingle: a ringing, bell-like noise
Jangle: similar to jingle, but harsher and discordant
Im grasping at straws here but I feel like this episode is a total misdirect, hearkening back to the switcherooo on episode 3.
1. why the heck was Buntaro and Mariko asking their "Last request" to Toranaga? Especially after the reveal of the last episode, it seems dissonant.
2. Then there's the part where Blackthorne speaks rudely to the war assembly in the end but was allowed to just walk even with his titles, probably because he is a barbarian... There must be an exit strategy, as before walking out, Blackthorne names Yabushige, and Nagakado (both trained to handle the cannon regiments).
3. Looking at everyone's expression, Mariko does not seem to surprised, or more importantly, too concerned about the outburst.
4. And also there's the convo with Gin. If they were really about to be wiped out, why did she make those requests, unless she knows something that everyone else don't know.
5. Also, no way Nagakado could just barge his way in into the willow-world like that. Either he was acting independently, or he acted on orders, but his or his uncle's death bought some time.
6. Nagakado entered the willow world AFTER Gin had that interesting conversation with Toranaga, requesting for land in Edo to create what will be the Yukaku district. Coincidence? Was it Nagakado who is supposed to infiltrate? Is even this just a misdirect?
6.1 Nobutatsu is a VIP. No way Nagakado could enter through the front gate without him being directed. And if it’s a back door, he has to have been let in.
7. Why is it that some of the issues already addressed in the previous episode being repeated in this one? Unless they were being repeated because there are a new eyes watching?
Calvin's reaction was so funny man, just pure disbelief
Meanwhile I'm still thinking his brother is accomplice to a larger charade to get Toranaga and his forces to the walls of Osaka Castle without bloodshed and Nagakado almost fucked things up because he wasnt told the plan.
There wont be a season 2. The creators are happy with how they wrapped the whole book up in this season.
Who is the model for the named person in the play?
This can basically be determined to some extent from the armaments that the real person had.
However, the setting is not necessarily the same as the real person.
For example, Maeda Toshiie, the model for Saeki Nobutatsu's armor, died of illness the year before the story.
And there is no blood relationship between Nobutatsu and Toranaga's model.
“Hahaha hahaha WTF!?” I absolutely love calvins reaction, i reacted pretty much the same way
Thanks!
Nagakado was unable to understand his father's secret plan until the end.
But he's a lovable character.
The Red Brothel with The Rains of Ajiro♨ but nothing like the great Tywin Lannister...
She didn't deny her feelings for John.
I said the same thing about the helmet, Aaron! 😂
Don't overlook the title of the episode. Madame Gin thinks all this is a part of Toranaga's plan - maybe not the earthquake, but it would be very stupid of Toranaga to be taken by his brother like this, and I'm certain he was testing his brother's loyalty because he never trusted him to begin with. Toranaga keeps saying he'll never attack first, not that he won't defend himself when the final moment comes. His plan has to be to lull everyone into thinking he's helpless and given up, but he's also kind of frustrated that no one but the "old whore" has seen through it - they all think he's too stupid to avoid a trap like this? Did Blackthorn see through it all? His display of disappointment at the end was kind of weird.
Fuji is Lord Toda's granddaughter - by blood. Her husband married into their family. Mariko is married to Lord Toda's son, Buntaro.
that is the most i shouted WTF at the top of my lungs lmao
Nagakado was young and full of adrenaline, nervous and wanted to get it done, so he didn't stop to think. Did not have the experience to not hurry when he clearly had the upper hand, and to kill him with a single stroke.
Had the same reaction as Calvin and Arron I was in disbelief and had to laugh because that was so unexpected I couldn’t believe it
I wouldn't assume that Blackthorne doesn't know how to use a sword - he appears to have taken part in the ship's attacks on the Spanish and Portuguese bases before they reached Japan. It's unlikely he'd have had a life aboard ship without knowing how to use a cutlass or small- sword. The technique for using those would be very different that using a Katana - which is why he initially only used one hand on the sword before being told to 'hold it properly'.
The foreshadowing is so subtle for the son's death.
After rejecting Mariko's plea to end her life, Toranaga walks outside. And the rain starts. When the first drops hit Toranaga, he reacts oddly and then gets a look on his face like he has suddenly been taken by a strange foreboding dread. The storm has weight and import, just he does not know WHAT weight and import.
lol i like how you present this as fact and not just something you made up, stop stretching things out so you look cool
@@edisonleka8937Fyi, when people talk about a lack of media literacy in the modern day, you are who they are talking about.
@@nathancollins1715 once again presenting your opinion as fact, ok buddy, whatever makes you feel cool i guess, you are the next Scorsese and i just luck media literacy
@@edisonleka8937 I'm not the same person, in case you hadn't noticed. But yeah, the foreshadowing there was pretty overt. There's little other reason to put such significance on the rainclouds in that moment.
Anjin despised surrender and giving up after he learned his captain took his life. He will find a way to defeat Toronaga's enemies.