Secrets You Missed In SHOGUN Episode 10 Ending

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
  • Secrets You Missed In SHOGUN Episode 10 Ending
    #shogun #shōgun
    Brace yourselves as we dive deep into the gripping finale of Shogun. Prepare for hidden secrets and subtle details you might have missed in Episode 10's Ending.
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Komentáře • 14

  • @londomolari5715
    @londomolari5715 Před měsícem +6

    You don't want the show runners to make up anything. The ending followed the book--leave it that way.

  • @Loudliving
    @Loudliving Před měsícem +1

    In episode 10 Black Thorne drew a line in the rock sand just before going to Mariko's proposed death by ritual. What was the purpose of his drawing a "Line" in the rocks?

  • @nyjazzman
    @nyjazzman Před měsícem +3

    For better or worse, the book was different in some respects, but having read it just before I watched this series, I’d say the series was very close. I know opinions differ, but I also thought this series was way superior to the 1984 series.

  • @Tedger
    @Tedger Před 29 dny +1

    One and only season.

  • @liwyatan
    @liwyatan Před 29 dny +1

    To the "Clavell book lovers", Michaela Clavell aproved the changes. But yeah, you know better than James Clavell's daughter
    To the GoT afraid ones, GoT had (still hasn't) source material at all for the ending. The events that happened to the real life characters, in which Shogun character are based, after the events depicted in the book, were more interesting that the events depicted in the book...

  • @paulhudson563
    @paulhudson563 Před 29 dny

    At the end I just thought, Toranaga was contemplating the battle to come, to become Shogun. That left it open for a new series. Now obviously the book source is complete but the real history is there and can be told.

    • @scratchy996
      @scratchy996 Před 29 dny

      The heart of the show was Mariko, without her it would just be a history lesson.
      Shogun works so well because we see the events through the eyes of a clueless Westerner, which makes it easier for foreigners to understand and identify with.
      The production team could make another series about Japan's history. The trick is to find that one "guide" character.

  • @haleohanamalama2967
    @haleohanamalama2967 Před měsícem +2

    Without Yabushige? Nah~

  • @peterlovett5841
    @peterlovett5841 Před měsícem +3

    Fuji didn't kill her son. She handed him to her husband who had to kill the boy then himdelf.

  • @scottcarlson8490
    @scottcarlson8490 Před měsícem

    Yes this series was disappointing to those who have read the novellby James Clavell. Clavell would never have authorized the changes made by the director. Hiromatsu did not commit seppuku, it was another general. Naga did not die a fools death. Read the novel, it is so much better than any TV version! The only thing that I really enjoyed were the actress's portrayals of Mariko, Fujiko, Gyoko, and the Lady Ochiba. All were great in their roles and quite lovely. The actors who portrayed Blackthorn, and Kasigi Yabu, did not fit with the novel IMO. Poor casting decisions. Again read the novel and enjoy for a lifetime. Konnichi-wa.

  • @Snip59
    @Snip59 Před 29 dny

    The ending disappointing indeed sorry close it done and dusted forget it.

  • @dmacleod3843
    @dmacleod3843 Před měsícem

    No, the ending was not "perfect" and was profounding disappointing. James Clavell's book does not have the "dream sequence," and Blackthorne (Addams) never returned to England (both in fiction and history). Despite bringing the book to life for most of the shows, the writers and producers dropped the ball and should have instead filmed the ending the way that the book (and 1980s mini-series) did. For me, the last show was "Game of Thrones"-final season ending disappointing.

  • @NorthernIrelandBob
    @NorthernIrelandBob Před měsícem

    The whole series was 💩