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You will love this. This is closely based on Tokugawa Ieyasu the last and the most important unifier of Japan in the late Sengoku Era and the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate (Edo period)
Hiroyuki Sanada actually said that if the culture wasn't accurate/respected and that if they didn't cast Japanese actors, he wouldn't have signed on to the project!
@@alalalala57lmao this tool said "we" as if no one speaks Portuguese anymore. Point is they were already using subtitles for the inbred Americans to be able to understand. Might as well had just gone all out and used actual Spanish and Portuguese actors as well. Guess they figured reading English subtitles was too hard, so they limited it as much as possible.
I'm sure someone already mentioned this, but the Taiko is the title used for the non-shogun ruler who unified Japan prior to the events of the show. His son, while in line to be ruler when he comes of age, is separate from the Emperor, who is just a figurehead in Kyoto.
Technically Hideyoshi's title as "ruler" was Kampaku (which specifically meant regent or chief advisor to the emperor), Taiko was the title a Kampaku took after retiring. Hideyoshi never took the title of Shogun, most likely because he did not have noble blood.
@@Deukish Yeah, that was pretty much why Hideyoshi didn't take that title to our knowledge. Ieyasu cited noble heritage to claim the title, though whether he got creative with the family tree or if it was legit is debated. Either way, the title of shogun did come with requirements.
I was so terrified to start this show because of how bad movies/shows have been lately, finally started yesterday and couldn't be happier with it so far.
I’m so glad they took their time making this show. The rewrites were obviously for the better. They knew they could make this show better, and it shows. What a fantastic first two episodes.
The scene where the other Regents confront Toranaga is amazing. The head of the regents deliberately insults Toranaga to his face hoping to trigger Toranaga so the regents have an excuse to execute him or force him to commit seppuku. Toranaga doesn’t take the bait but one of his samurai’s is angered by the insult. Toranaga chastises his samurai and denies he’s been insulted (because honor would demand he respond to an insult). The tension and political subtleties make it an incredible scene.
When I was about 15 or so my dad gave me a book to read from his collection. I immediately got swept up in the epic novel and re read it so many times the back cover fell off 😂 i still have that same book today. That novel was Shogun. I'm now 33 and have the audiobook and it still is one of the greatest books I've ever read 😊
Dude I also read this book many times since my father gave it to me, and I am so fantastically satisfied with the casting and production of this show as well as the closeness to the novel. The fact that they did the scene with Yabu at the sea cliffs? That was when I knew they were doing the whole thing right.
@@JoeFF85 yeah I'm pleasantly surprised with this adaptation so far. I've already noticed several differences between the novel and the show but it's understandable they had to tone down some stuff and cut others. I'm kinda on the fence on how they portrayed Rodriguez but eh I'm not the producer and I'm just happy that we're getting this show period. The last time it was on the screen was what 1980?
Darn. Was really hoping one of y'all had read the books. But still, glad you are reacting. It's not getting enough discussion. It's incredible and has been an amazing adaption so far. I'm so impressed by the decisions they made so far, personally.
I'm rarely a fan of updating a story for 'modern sensibilities' or similar things, but I'll always give kudos to updating a story for more historical accuracy. This show has been an unexpected pleasure and I was so relieved that they actually made a point to not lean into the typical western 'mysticism' when it comes to perceptions of far-Eastern cultures.
In Japanese history, there were a few families descended from extraneous members of the Emperor's family - they are acknowledged as coming from royal blood but cannot become emperor because of a decree. Toranaga is (maybe - he claims it anyway) from one of those families, which means he has a bloodline above the other Regents...should he choose to use that status. At this point, the Emperor is a distant, secluded figurehead who is protected as a religious symbol - very few Emperors attempted to do any politicking of their own for hundreds of years - so the country needs a unifying leader, usually called the Kampaku, until they retire and are called the Taikō. At the time of this story, the Kampaku had "retired", giving the title to his very young son, but still ruling as Taikō. Then he died after creating a regency of five men to hold the country together until his son was old enough to rule on his own. He planned for them to all hate each other and spend all those years in-fighting as a distraction to keep his son safe. If Ishido manages to oust Toranaga, the whole structure will collapse as he gets rid of the others in their turn before eliminating the heir. If Toranaga can take it all and become the Shōgun (basically, war leader vs a political leader), he can - theoretically - keep the heir safe until he comes of age. We can be fairly certain no Shōgun will give up his power later, but that's the excuse he's going to use for now. The Lady Ochiba, mother of the Heir, is "visiting her sister", who is married to one of Toranaga's sons and about to have a baby.
And historically, Hideyoshi dun fucked up. He had an heir that was an adult already (his nephew, an adopted heir), but when his favorite concubine gave birth to a son he wanted that son as his heir and had his nephew exiled, and then later commanded him to commit seppuku. So there wouldn't have been a need for the regents if Hideyoshi's pride hadn't gotten in the way.
If I’m not mistaken, the whole series is a fictional take on the events that led up to the real life Battle of Sekigahar where Tokugawa Ieyasu comes out the victor and becomes Shogun
And isn’t Hiroyuki Sanada a distant relative or married to someone - from the Sanada Clan? So his ancient ancestor would be Yukimura and Nobuyuki and didn’t one of them or their relatives marry into the Tokugawa? And participate at Sekigahara but at opposite sides or something? My memory is a little hazy
Correct, most of the characters are based on real people and events. Toranaga = Tokugawa Ieyasu Ishido = Mitsunari Ishida Ohno = Otani Yoshitsugu John = William Adams Are the ones I can name off of the top of my head, and I recognize who a lot of the others are supposed to be though I cannot remember their names without looking them up. It plays out differently in a lot of way than in history, which is presumably why James Clavell chose to make his characters fictional rather than using their historical inspirations.
@@Pr_fSm__th I'm unsure if Hiroyuki is an actual descendant of the famous Sanada clan or not, but you're correct about Nobuyuki and Yukimura serving opposite sides of the conflict. In retellings in media it is popular to depict it as a difference of opinion/ideology between the brothers, but historically it was because their father Masayuki instructed them to do so. It was so that the clan would survive no matter which side won. Nobuyuki was the contingency plan made before the Toyotomi clan fell, since Masayuki was a shrewd man and wanted to cover his bases in case the Toyotomi clan didn't last.
i love like this episode shows that the honour of japan in that time could easily be confuse with just ego. it seems it is going to be a realistic take on it
Never really a fan of the term 'honour' when it comes to Japanese cultural social concepts, as it really fails to encapsulate the nature of mentsu ('face'/reputation) and giri (loyalty, gratitude, moral debt, etc). Plus it usually brings to mind the western 'mysticism' of perception of far-Eastern cultures. The traditional social ways of Japan are far more nuanced than the typical 'muh honor!' stuff we tend to get in western-produced media set in the far-East.
Carbonel and Jarvis' chemistry was absolutely on point. By far some of the best dialogue between two characters I've seen. Thoroughly enjoyed their back and forth, was so glad when they found him after the storm. Hope to see much more of them through the show. Speaking of which, what a treat. After so much bland television or outright terrible series, this was a breath of the freshest air. Ten episodes will fly by.
If people want to understand a bit more about Christianity in Japan, they should check out the film Silence by Martin Scorsese. Catholic missionaries who were Portuguese arrived in Japan in the 1570s and succeeded in converting many Japanese people. Initially they were tolerated but that changed, due to some of the events that will be dramatized on this show. Silence takes place in the period where Christianity is outlawed.
My mom had my sister and I watch the 80s version something she loved very much. Can't wait to watch this show loved that they added some of game of thrones elements
The heirs aunty is having a baby, and torinaga is the father in law of the heirs aunty (who is pregnant)????. Maybe im slow there has to be a better way to explain it.
I'm sure it's been mentioned before but the episode's title translates to "Pilot" which is the name the character is given because Pilot is his job, but it's also the first episode which is often called the pilot
I was having a terrible night, and about to go to sleep, and I saw this post, and I couldn’t be more excited, heading over to full length this instant, this just turned my entire night around. Thank you 🫡
The production brought an entire authenticity department over from Japan including a master of gestures . There were times that if an Obi wasn't positioned correctly the shot was delayed to correct it. They were VERY obsessed with getting the cultural and esthetic details correct. Bit of Trivia the Erassmus was the same ship built for Peter Pan and Wendy... so yeah that's Captain Hooks Jolly Rodger. No wonder they thought they were pirates.
They way blackthorne walks around like he is better than everyone and smarter. smug in a way. the slight sense of defeat at the end before he bows is solid. its impactful for a 1st episode. this show has me hooked already
The only bad thing about this show is that you have to wait a week to get another episode I love the details that the sailors got black teeth, because in 1600 they hadn't found the cure for scurvy(lemonade or orange juice)
My father loved the original, and I watched it & read the novel. I am so excited for this & really impressed by everything in this first episode. Really glad you’re watching this!
Watched the original in the 80's and by the end of the series everyone in school was speaking Japanese. As it had no subtitles you had to learn along with Anjin.
Took me way to long to recognise Nestor (Richard from LOST) when I watched this. Looks completely different with a beard & I’ve never heard him do anything but an American accent. “what are you still doing up here you pirate bitch” made me laugh so hard 😂😂
@@justsomegirlwithoutamustach It's awesome. James Clavell served in the British army during WW2 and became a Japenese PoW. Despite that very negative first experience he wrote a very compelling and sympathetic portrayal of feudal Japan.
I seen the original series from 1980 before this one. Thus far my impression is that the original more clearly focused on the perspective of Anjin-san (navigator). This interpretation is more dramatized and gives more attention to the Japanese perspective. The original was a great introduction into Japanese culture as you learned along with the Navigator. Just my initial impression though based on the first episode.
This was the first 1000 page book I read, and I loved it. I can't wait to see how the show does (especially since I haven't seen the OG show from decades ago). Clavell's whole asian saga is great, I really need to finish it.
Yes when i got up this morning i was so happy to see this i watched first 2 episodes rigjt when they dropped and wasnt expectimg any of the reactors i watch to be seeing this anytime soon with ATLA coming out last week.
I think all of you would love the book. The show changes a few things with some pacing and plot, but overall, it does a really good job keeping the spirit of the original story so far.
I'd strongly recommend watching the Extra Credits videos on Sengoku Jidai, Japan's civil war that has all the stuff one thinks of when one thinks of mediaeval Japan, as they're short, entertaining and informative. I'm a huge fan of the book, and I'm really enjoying the series so far.
Heck yeeeessssss!!! So many reaction channels I follow never watched the trailer and didn’t have this show on their radar. So Im so freaking pumped that my fav reaction channel is picking it up so I can watch this with y’all! The premier was fantastic and I feel like this is gonna be something special.
I just watched 2 episodes in one go and cant wait for more. This might be the best iv seen in a long time. Its only 2 episodes but i think it will be my tv-series top5 list.
The best part of this episode is Tokugawa being called a "good man" because that's what you're going to try to be convinced of throughout the series but in reality his secret truth is that he's a ruthless violent dictator desirous of more power.
The parallels to Game of Thrones are there because GRRM has said that Shōgun and James Clavell's books influence him when he was writing Game of Thrones. There won't be a season 2 of Shōgun because it's an adaptation of just one book. In the 1980s they also adapted one of his other Asian Saga books, Noble House, into a mini-series. Both Shōgun and Noble House were popular shows. I'm hoping that if this new version of Shōgun is successful, they'll adapt the other Asian Saga books. (Tai-Pan, Gai-Jin, King Rat, Noble House, & Whirlwind.)
Yoshikawas novels Taiko and Musashi sort of sandwich Clavells one , so if they wanted to continue exploring this period theres some good material to draw from .
that makes me SO happy you guys are reacting to this! i LOVE Shogun! i've read the book several times and seen the 80's series many times. i couldnt wait for this one!
What's so neat is this show is based on a book about William Adams that is a retelling of actual events and people but the author changed the names. So Toranaga actual did these things but his real name was Tokugawa Ieyasu. And people keep comparing this show to Game of Thrones BUT it actually happened in history.
As someone who learned Japanese History, I wish maybe one day we will get a high budget biographic piece on Nobunaga. The most badass mfer in Japanese History
@@knoober3756 Yes, that is true; but the problem is, we only know that he existed; that's about it. There are so many stories that contradict each other.
Compared to the 1980's version with Richard Chamberlain, it's a bit rushed and compressed. That being said, the tone of it all, the cinematic majesty and faithful rendition of Clavell's themes are all still there. A thoroughly enjoyable rendition of Clavell's book. :)
I honestly think it's superior to Clavells book and the 80s series so far. The things they left out wouldn't have added anything to the story imo., and the showrunners were nice enough to allude to some of them for the people who know (for example hospitable villagers/prostitute sex and dick size comments). I can live without all of that tbh. The showrunners also put A LOT of work into making this show as historically authentic as possible, more so than Clavell ever could on his own (don't misunderstand me, I love the book, but it has it's flaws). As a result the show also removed some over the top scenes that just would not have happened, at least according to what we know these days. A prime example would be a Samurai willingly diving to his death to alert is Lord to a new rope.... Even though there was no need to do that. They were obsessed with sacrafice and loyalty, true, but they weren't demented. Most importantly of all, they use the time they gained through the cuts to give us a Toronaga POV that we never had in the book, thus making the political maneuvering the main focus of the show and I love it.
while I enjoyed the cinematic visuals, I really took a dislike to Blackthorne. Im hoping he grows on me cos at the moment I dont care if he lives. That is a flaw in this production - however it does have style. for me so far it goes: book, 80's, this.
This is straight-up one of the best shows put out in YEARS as far as I'm concerned. I'm pretty picky with 'tv shows' as I still call them, and rarely ever watch past the first episode, but after the first two I just want more.
Interesting how Aaron compared the photography to LOR. Maybe because this series was shot in New Zealand? *shrug* And the vying for power is a game played since the first clan leader arose until now.
Remember that in Japanese, family names are first, and given names second. So, Yoshi is Toranaga’s family/clan name. Kashigi is the clan name of both Yabushige and Omi.
Laughing my ass off at Eric's face around 25:08 throughout that whole exchange 😂😂😂 Eric:😬 Also, RICHARD ALPERT!!!!! I love him so much. This is a GREAT character for Nestor, I hope we see more of him
Hiroyuki great as usual and visually stunning. Subtitles very difficult. 😢 Hard for some disabilities. When reading miss whats going on. Briefly look away missed what was said. Will keep trying.
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Thanks for the reaction.
I remember watching the original as it aired back in the 80s and waiting for new episodes to drop. It was fucking amazing.
PLS, watch The ones who live (the walking dead)...
pls
You will love this. This is closely based on Tokugawa Ieyasu the last and the most important unifier of Japan in the late Sengoku Era and the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate (Edo period)
So cinematic and compelling, I couldn’t look away. I was slowly sucked into this world, and now want to spend-at minimum-ten more hours in it.
What a weird comment
@@marvelfan7720???
@@marvelfan7720bro how?
…that’s exactly how I feel
@@marvelfan7720 its not... marvel fan.
Hiroyuki Sanada actually said that if the culture wasn't accurate/respected and that if they didn't cast Japanese actors, he wouldn't have signed on to the project!
However didn't bothered with Spanish or portuguese
@@eduardobernardino1599 Because having everyone speak languages we don't understand would be pretty weird lol.
@@eduardobernardino1599スペイン語、ポルトガル語、日本語、英語を流暢に話せる俳優をキャスティングする事は現実的ではない。
@@alalalala57 for you 😅 im portuguese it would be cool, I understand but I mean, they can't say it's 100% authentic
@@alalalala57lmao this tool said "we" as if no one speaks Portuguese anymore. Point is they were already using subtitles for the inbred Americans to be able to understand. Might as well had just gone all out and used actual Spanish and Portuguese actors as well. Guess they figured reading English subtitles was too hard, so they limited it as much as possible.
Dune, LOR, and Shogun have been my favorite books since the 70’s. This is a great week for me!
Lor?
Lord of the Rings … hallowed be its name.
@@robstufflebeam7729People typically shorten it to LOTR, I think that's the confusion.
What is LOR getting this week?
@@robstufflebeam7729may Gondor’s kingdom come🙏
I'm sure someone already mentioned this, but the Taiko is the title used for the non-shogun ruler who unified Japan prior to the events of the show. His son, while in line to be ruler when he comes of age, is separate from the Emperor, who is just a figurehead in Kyoto.
Technically Hideyoshi's title as "ruler" was Kampaku (which specifically meant regent or chief advisor to the emperor), Taiko was the title a Kampaku took after retiring. Hideyoshi never took the title of Shogun, most likely because he did not have noble blood.
The previous shogun, Ashikaga Yoshiaki, formally resigned as shogun in 1588.
Hideyoshi became Kanpaku in 1585.
@@Deukish Kampaku is technically a title of higher status.
@@Deukish Yeah, that was pretty much why Hideyoshi didn't take that title to our knowledge. Ieyasu cited noble heritage to claim the title, though whether he got creative with the family tree or if it was legit is debated. Either way, the title of shogun did come with requirements.
Shogun and Dune are my favourite books of all time so I'm pretty happy right now 🙂
You're having a great week with both coming out.
Well damn, that's kinda random... but those are my two favorite books of all time as well.
I was so terrified to start this show because of how bad movies/shows have been lately, finally started yesterday and couldn't be happier with it so far.
Words cannot describe how truly amazing Hiroyuki Sanada is as Lord Torunaga.
Yes, you can see he is patient and calculating...
from sword instructor of the last samurai, to hanzo "scorpion" hasashi, and now lord of the kanto. the guy is killing it. 😅
He's great as the master of trickery as well
@@vinsanity40k don't forget he was also in John Wick 4.
I’m so glad they took their time making this show. The rewrites were obviously for the better. They knew they could make this show better, and it shows. What a fantastic first two episodes.
The scene where the other Regents confront Toranaga is amazing. The head of the regents deliberately insults Toranaga to his face hoping to trigger Toranaga so the regents have an excuse to execute him or force him to commit seppuku. Toranaga doesn’t take the bait but one of his samurai’s is angered by the insult. Toranaga chastises his samurai and denies he’s been insulted (because honor would demand he respond to an insult). The tension and political subtleties make it an incredible scene.
26:12 Yes that's Nestor Carbonel. Richard Alpert from LOST, the mayor on the Dark Knight Rises, and of course Batmanuel on the Tick.
I thought it was Jim Cavaziel at first but then recognized him as guy liner from Lost.
fun fact: his character rodrigues was played by john rhys-davies (aka gimli) in the original shogun miniseries.
Wait, who was he in The Tick? I just rewatched that recently, but don't remember seeing him in that show
@@damyr55 Batmanuel. Do note that this is the Tick show from early 00s and not the revival.
@@BrokenNoah Ah, okay. Never saw that one
I’m a huge fan of the original miniseries from the 80s and this has already surpassed it. Can’t wait for more episodes.
Me too! With Richard Chamberlain.
The show so far looks absolutely epic !!! A masterpiece in the works ❤
Holy shit I did not expect this since I never saw a trailer reaction. Literally watching episode 1 now and will be coming back to this shortly.
Words cannot describe how truly amazing Hiroyuki Sanada is as Lord Torunaga.
When I was about 15 or so my dad gave me a book to read from his collection. I immediately got swept up in the epic novel and re read it so many times the back cover fell off 😂 i still have that same book today. That novel was Shogun. I'm now 33 and have the audiobook and it still is one of the greatest books I've ever read 😊
Dude I also read this book many times since my father gave it to me, and I am so fantastically satisfied with the casting and production of this show as well as the closeness to the novel. The fact that they did the scene with Yabu at the sea cliffs? That was when I knew they were doing the whole thing right.
@@JoeFF85 yeah I'm pleasantly surprised with this adaptation so far. I've already noticed several differences between the novel and the show but it's understandable they had to tone down some stuff and cut others. I'm kinda on the fence on how they portrayed Rodriguez but eh I'm not the producer and I'm just happy that we're getting this show period. The last time it was on the screen was what 1980?
This show is already a masterpiece 3 episodes in
Darn. Was really hoping one of y'all had read the books. But still, glad you are reacting. It's not getting enough discussion. It's incredible and has been an amazing adaption so far. I'm so impressed by the decisions they made so far, personally.
I'm rarely a fan of updating a story for 'modern sensibilities' or similar things, but I'll always give kudos to updating a story for more historical accuracy. This show has been an unexpected pleasure and I was so relieved that they actually made a point to not lean into the typical western 'mysticism' when it comes to perceptions of far-Eastern cultures.
In Japanese history, there were a few families descended from extraneous members of the Emperor's family - they are acknowledged as coming from royal blood but cannot become emperor because of a decree. Toranaga is (maybe - he claims it anyway) from one of those families, which means he has a bloodline above the other Regents...should he choose to use that status. At this point, the Emperor is a distant, secluded figurehead who is protected as a religious symbol - very few Emperors attempted to do any politicking of their own for hundreds of years - so the country needs a unifying leader, usually called the Kampaku, until they retire and are called the Taikō.
At the time of this story, the Kampaku had "retired", giving the title to his very young son, but still ruling as Taikō. Then he died after creating a regency of five men to hold the country together until his son was old enough to rule on his own. He planned for them to all hate each other and spend all those years in-fighting as a distraction to keep his son safe. If Ishido manages to oust Toranaga, the whole structure will collapse as he gets rid of the others in their turn before eliminating the heir. If Toranaga can take it all and become the Shōgun (basically, war leader vs a political leader), he can - theoretically - keep the heir safe until he comes of age. We can be fairly certain no Shōgun will give up his power later, but that's the excuse he's going to use for now.
The Lady Ochiba, mother of the Heir, is "visiting her sister", who is married to one of Toranaga's sons and about to have a baby.
In actual history, Taikoo Hideyoshi's son committed suicide in the burning Osaka Castle with his mother.
Who would have thought that Gintama knowledge comes in handy on day
And historically, Hideyoshi dun fucked up. He had an heir that was an adult already (his nephew, an adopted heir), but when his favorite concubine gave birth to a son he wanted that son as his heir and had his nephew exiled, and then later commanded him to commit seppuku. So there wouldn't have been a need for the regents if Hideyoshi's pride hadn't gotten in the way.
2 actors from Monarch actually. Takehiro Hira (Lord Ishido) played the dad, Hiroshi Randa, in Monarch
Ohh I knew I recognize him from somewhere.
anna sawai being the knockout in that series and here. good for them.
If I’m not mistaken, the whole series is a fictional take on the events that led up to the real life Battle of Sekigahar where Tokugawa Ieyasu comes out the victor and becomes Shogun
And isn’t Hiroyuki Sanada a distant relative or married to someone - from the Sanada Clan? So his ancient ancestor would be Yukimura and Nobuyuki and didn’t one of them or their relatives marry into the Tokugawa? And participate at Sekigahara but at opposite sides or something? My memory is a little hazy
Correct, most of the characters are based on real people and events.
Toranaga = Tokugawa Ieyasu
Ishido = Mitsunari Ishida
Ohno = Otani Yoshitsugu
John = William Adams
Are the ones I can name off of the top of my head, and I recognize who a lot of the others are supposed to be though I cannot remember their names without looking them up.
It plays out differently in a lot of way than in history, which is presumably why James Clavell chose to make his characters fictional rather than using their historical inspirations.
@@Pr_fSm__th I'm unsure if Hiroyuki is an actual descendant of the famous Sanada clan or not, but you're correct about Nobuyuki and Yukimura serving opposite sides of the conflict. In retellings in media it is popular to depict it as a difference of opinion/ideology between the brothers, but historically it was because their father Masayuki instructed them to do so. It was so that the clan would survive no matter which side won. Nobuyuki was the contingency plan made before the Toyotomi clan fell, since Masayuki was a shrewd man and wanted to cover his bases in case the Toyotomi clan didn't last.
I am so super excited to watch this! Didn’t expect you guys to watch it as well, but i am pleased! This is perfect 🤩
Just started this show myself saw both eps Thoroughly enjoying it cant wait for the next one
i love like this episode shows that the honour of japan in that time could easily be confuse with just ego. it seems it is going to be a realistic take on it
Never really a fan of the term 'honour' when it comes to Japanese cultural social concepts, as it really fails to encapsulate the nature of mentsu ('face'/reputation) and giri (loyalty, gratitude, moral debt, etc). Plus it usually brings to mind the western 'mysticism' of perception of far-Eastern cultures. The traditional social ways of Japan are far more nuanced than the typical 'muh honor!' stuff we tend to get in western-produced media set in the far-East.
Carbonel and Jarvis' chemistry was absolutely on point. By far some of the best dialogue between two characters I've seen. Thoroughly enjoyed their back and forth, was so glad when they found him after the storm.
Hope to see much more of them through the show.
Speaking of which, what a treat. After so much bland television or outright terrible series, this was a breath of the freshest air.
Ten episodes will fly by.
Oh I’m hooked I was in ecstasy watching this
That boiled human scene was haunting
Awesome, that you guys are reacting to this!!!!. Saw both eps, and I'm so hyped for more, Shogun 🔥🔥
If people want to understand a bit more about Christianity in Japan, they should check out the film Silence by Martin Scorsese. Catholic missionaries who were Portuguese arrived in Japan in the 1570s and succeeded in converting many Japanese people. Initially they were tolerated but that changed, due to some of the events that will be dramatized on this show. Silence takes place in the period where Christianity is outlawed.
I've been a fan of the book for years. Didn't even know this was happening. Awesome ❤
My mom had my sister and I watch the 80s version something she loved very much. Can't wait to watch this show loved that they added some of game of thrones elements
I'm guessing from your phrasing that your mother has passed? I'm sorry for your loss, and happy that this show has done justice so far.
The person having a baby is the heirs mother's sister/torinaga's daughter in law, so that's why she's at torinaga's castle (the justification for it).
The heirs aunty is having a baby, and torinaga is the father in law of the heirs aunty (who is pregnant)????. Maybe im slow there has to be a better way to explain it.
Just watched the 2 episodes earlier, so happy they are reacting to it love the show so far!
I'm sure it's been mentioned before but the episode's title translates to "Pilot" which is the name the character is given because Pilot is his job, but it's also the first episode which is often called the pilot
Amazing first episode! The cinematography is A1
I was having a terrible night, and about to go to sleep, and I saw this post, and I couldn’t be more excited, heading over to full length this instant, this just turned my entire night around. Thank you 🫡
This show is QUALITY
The production brought an entire authenticity department over from Japan including a master of gestures . There were times that if an Obi wasn't positioned correctly the shot was delayed to correct it. They were VERY obsessed with getting the cultural and esthetic details correct. Bit of Trivia the Erassmus was the same ship built for Peter Pan and Wendy... so yeah that's Captain Hooks Jolly Rodger. No wonder they thought they were pirates.
“Hey guys cruel Blind Wave” always gets me in the preview subtitles 😂
はじめまして!
将軍のリアクション動画を撮ってくれてありがとう!
僕は海外の人が日本に関する事でリアクションしてくれる動画が大好きなんだ!
そして、日本のゲームオブスローンズ(原作はJames Clavellだから純粋な日本作品ではないけど)と言ってもいい作品をみんなと見れて嬉しいよ!
サナダヒロユキが好きな一人の日本人として、リアルタイムで彼の集大成とも言える作品を世界のみんなと共有できる今の時代に感謝!!
続きも気になる!
They way blackthorne walks around like he is better than everyone and smarter. smug in a way. the slight sense of defeat at the end before he bows is solid. its impactful for a 1st episode. this show has me hooked already
The only bad thing about this show is that you have to wait a week to get another episode
I love the details that the sailors got black teeth, because in 1600 they hadn't found the cure for scurvy(lemonade or orange juice)
As someone who read all of James Clavells books, this is doing a great job.
My father loved the original, and I watched it & read the novel. I am so excited for this & really impressed by everything in this first episode. Really glad you’re watching this!
Watched the original in the 80's and by the end of the series everyone in school was speaking Japanese. As it had no subtitles you had to learn along with Anjin.
Happy you're watching, love it so far!
Took me way to long to recognise Nestor (Richard from LOST) when I watched this. Looks completely different with a beard & I’ve never heard him do anything but an American accent. “what are you still doing up here you pirate bitch” made me laugh so hard 😂😂
Read the first book in Grade 9, it was some heavy reading 😅 but so fascinating. Cool to see you guys react to this 👍🏿
i came in with high expectations after hearing how good it was, and it absolutely exceeded my expectations and more. so good
Read the book, watched the 80's tv-series, really like this show so far.
Was thinking about reading the book, is it worth the read?
@@justsomegirlwithoutamustach it's been decades since i read it but yes, it's s really good book.
I seen the 80 tv series. I didn't know it was based on a book.
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It's awesome. James Clavell served in the British army during WW2 and became a Japenese PoW.
Despite that very negative first experience he wrote a very compelling and sympathetic portrayal of feudal Japan.
@@XHUERO3 It's a whole series of books by James Clavell called The Asian Saga (6 books), that covers different eras of Asia.
Really great start to the series! Looking forward to watching this great show with you guys!
I'm very excited to see a period Japanese piece and this episode definitely left me interested for more.
The more I see Mariko, the more Im convinced that the actress playing her would be an excellent Azula
取り上げてくださりありがとうございます🇯🇵✨✨✨
I seen the original series from 1980 before this one. Thus far my impression is that the original more clearly focused on the perspective of Anjin-san (navigator). This interpretation is more dramatized and gives more attention to the Japanese perspective. The original was a great introduction into Japanese culture as you learned along with the Navigator. Just my initial impression though based on the first episode.
I'm glad they got a really charismatic guy to play Yabu, he was my surprise favorite character from the novel.
This was the first 1000 page book I read, and I loved it. I can't wait to see how the show does (especially since I haven't seen the OG show from decades ago). Clavell's whole asian saga is great, I really need to finish it.
A great start for SHOGUN.
About ten minutes in and I'm thoroughly hooked!
Great series so far, really enjoyed the first two episodes. I can't help but be reminded of Vegita everytime Blackthorne speaks 😂
Yes when i got up this morning i was so happy to see this i watched first 2 episodes rigjt when they dropped and wasnt expectimg any of the reactors i watch to be seeing this anytime soon with ATLA coming out last week.
Sweet, hope Warriors joins this roster soon of western Asian themed action dramas as well 😉
I think all of you would love the book. The show changes a few things with some pacing and plot, but overall, it does a really good job keeping the spirit of the original story so far.
who's the author of the book?
@@ka-hisoka5852 James Clavell.
What a great first couple of episodes can’t wait for more!
Wasn't expecting this up so soon. Based. Amazing show so far
I knew Eric couldn’t resist hiroyuki sanada
I'd strongly recommend watching the Extra Credits videos on Sengoku Jidai, Japan's civil war that has all the stuff one thinks of when one thinks of mediaeval Japan, as they're short, entertaining and informative.
I'm a huge fan of the book, and I'm really enjoying the series so far.
Que série incrivel, que bom que vocês vão fazer os reacts ❤
At first i was like man 60 minute episodes are kind of daunting but man time flew by, it completely sucked me in. Also i love Cosmos Jarvis' voice.
Heck yeeeessssss!!! So many reaction channels I follow never watched the trailer and didn’t have this show on their radar. So Im so freaking pumped that my fav reaction channel is picking it up so I can watch this with y’all! The premier was fantastic and I feel like this is gonna be something special.
I just watched 2 episodes in one go and cant wait for more. This might be the best iv seen in a long time. Its only 2 episodes but i think it will be my tv-series top5 list.
The best part of this episode is Tokugawa being called a "good man" because that's what you're going to try to be convinced of throughout the series but in reality his secret truth is that he's a ruthless violent dictator desirous of more power.
The parallels to Game of Thrones are there because GRRM has said that Shōgun and James Clavell's books influence him when he was writing Game of Thrones. There won't be a season 2 of Shōgun because it's an adaptation of just one book. In the 1980s they also adapted one of his other Asian Saga books, Noble House, into a mini-series. Both Shōgun and Noble House were popular shows. I'm hoping that if this new version of Shōgun is successful, they'll adapt the other Asian Saga books. (Tai-Pan, Gai-Jin, King Rat, Noble House, & Whirlwind.)
Yoshikawas novels Taiko and Musashi sort of sandwich Clavells one , so if they wanted to continue exploring this period theres some good material to draw from .
THIS WAS SO FUCKING GOOD! I cant believe we are getting this and Dune Part 2 in the same week
Season 2 is confirmed to happen. Let's goo
Oh my god! I’m so happy 🎉🎉
i love this show I've watched the only 2 episodes out like 3 times now
Same! What else can we do until episode 3? 😁
that makes me SO happy you guys are reacting to this! i LOVE Shogun! i've read the book several times and seen the 80's series many times. i couldnt wait for this one!
37:47 the first time i saw nestor carbonell was in the tick (2001) as Batmanuel and thats who he will always be to me!
Fuck yeah! I wasn't sure if you guys were gonna react to this and am so excited to watch along with you guys!
Let him cook meme hits differently now..
I planned to try out the first few minutes of the show but man I could not turn away and suddenly a entire episode is over.
What's so neat is this show is based on a book about William Adams that is a retelling of actual events and people but the author changed the names. So Toranaga actual did these things but his real name was Tokugawa Ieyasu. And people keep comparing this show to Game of Thrones BUT it actually happened in history.
I cannot get over how fantastic this show is.
As someone who learned Japanese History, I wish maybe one day we will get a high budget biographic piece on Nobunaga. The most badass mfer in Japanese History
Also a remake of Musashi Miyamoto’s life would be incredible as well!!
@@knoober3756 Yes, that is true; but the problem is, we only know that he existed; that's about it. There are so many stories that contradict each other.
Nobunaga in this story is mentioned as "Goroda" (or perhaps Kuroda). Mariko is the daughter of his assasin.
@@kansairobot2015 yep, akechi.
Finally started watching this series and nobody better to watch it with then Blind Wave. 💨💨💨💪
Compared to the 1980's version with Richard Chamberlain, it's a bit rushed and compressed. That being said, the tone of it all, the cinematic majesty and faithful rendition of Clavell's themes are all still there. A thoroughly enjoyable rendition of Clavell's book. :)
I honestly think it's superior to Clavells book and the 80s series so far.
The things they left out wouldn't have added anything to the story imo., and the showrunners were nice enough to allude to some of them for the people who know (for example hospitable villagers/prostitute sex and dick size comments). I can live without all of that tbh.
The showrunners also put A LOT of work into making this show as historically authentic as possible, more so than Clavell ever could on his own (don't misunderstand me, I love the book, but it has it's flaws). As a result the show also removed some over the top scenes that just would not have happened, at least according to what we know these days. A prime example would be a Samurai willingly diving to his death to alert is Lord to a new rope.... Even though there was no need to do that. They were obsessed with sacrafice and loyalty, true, but they weren't demented.
Most importantly of all, they use the time they gained through the cuts to give us a Toronaga POV that we never had in the book, thus making the political maneuvering the main focus of the show and I love it.
while I enjoyed the cinematic visuals, I really took a dislike to Blackthorne. Im hoping he grows on me cos at the moment I dont care if he lives. That is a flaw in this production - however it does have style. for me so far it goes: book, 80's, this.
Considering how much the 80’s version left out considering every other character outside of blackthorn, it’s just fine.
The hostage situation was Toranaga taking the Heirs mother into his castle to visit her pregnant sister, who is married into Toranagas family.
This is straight-up one of the best shows put out in YEARS as far as I'm concerned.
I'm pretty picky with 'tv shows' as I still call them, and rarely ever watch past the first episode, but after the first two I just want more.
this show is fkn fantastic
well this is a welcome surprise!
Interesting how Aaron compared the photography to LOR. Maybe because this series was shot in New Zealand? *shrug* And the vying for power is a game played since the first clan leader arose until now.
Cosmo Jarvis is doing an excellent Richard Burton impression 😂
The first two episodes are surprisingly good!
Kashigi spared and saved John’s life in this episode.
Awesome reaction of my favorite episode of Shogun!!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Remember that in Japanese, family names are first, and given names second. So, Yoshi is Toranaga’s family/clan name. Kashigi is the clan name of both Yabushige and Omi.
Laughing my ass off at Eric's face around 25:08 throughout that whole exchange 😂😂😂
Eric:😬
Also, RICHARD ALPERT!!!!! I love him so much. This is a GREAT character for Nestor, I hope we see more of him
I'm really amazed with the scope and production of this show and Hiryouki Sanada is perfectly casted as Toranaga :)
Need to give blue eye samurai a watch after this!
Hiroyuki great as usual and visually stunning. Subtitles very difficult. 😢 Hard for some disabilities. When reading miss whats going on. Briefly look away missed what was said. Will keep trying.