Shogun Episode 3 Breakdown | "Tomorrow is Tomorow" Recap & Review
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2024
- Shogun Season 1 Episode 3 Breakdown. In-depth recap and review for Shogun - S01E03 “Tomorrow is Tomorrow” with the ending explained. Please Subscribe 👉 ua-cam.com/users/petepeppers...
Shogun is the new FX/Hulu historical drama based on James Clavell's 1975 novel of the same name. In episode 3 Lord Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada) makes a daring escape from Osaka and Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis) has to think fast to stop him from being discovered and in effect saving his life. Ishido (Takehiro Hira) is outmaneuvered even though he suspects Toranaga is up to something and the Catholics make another attempt to kill The Anjin. Lady Mariko (Anna Sawai) fills in some details about why her lord is known for his trickery.
S1E3
"Tomorrow is Tomorrow"
Director Charlotte Brändström
Writers Rachel Kondo & Justin Marks
After Blackthorne survives a brazen assassination attempt, Toranaga realizes he must ferry his allies out of Osaka or risk certain defeat.
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Tricking John into bathing by having him dive over & over again is what you call a pro gamer move
a-ha, so desu
Never thought 💭 about that but yeah pretty funny 😂😂😂
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that was honestly my first thought when I saw that scene, glad someone else thought it too lol
😂Best comment of the day.
So I've fallen in love with this show! I'm 42 and totally forgot that I read this book in high school and saw the 80's version with my dad. So yesterday my dad calls during my third rewatch, so I tell him about this show that I think he'd like, and we spent the next hour of him telling in very great detail about the book and how he read it for like 6 hours at time during one of his sub deployments. And the fact that he hasn't touched this book since the 1970s, lets me know just how much he enjoyed it, and just how much it meant to him. And it's given us something new to bond over because we both love samurai stuff.
You’re lucky you still have your dad…I’m glad you can share this with him
@@vanillathunder3024 Amen brother!
so happy you're recapping Shogun. And thanks for the extra effort catching up to EP4.
Same here, I really enjoy Pete's breakdowns. He always seems to be a step up over other youtube reviewers. Pete has almost always read the books or he'll read them then make reviews.
I thought the scene with Buntaro was very moving. 👍🏿
Absolutely. You go from kinda not liking him (because he's kinda stern with his wife aka my future wife) but by the end you have tremendous respect for him!
Great analysis. I research Hatamoto and from wikipedia: The word hatamoto literally means "origin of the flag", with the sense of 'around the flag', it is described in Japanese as 'those who guard the flag' (on the battlefield) and is often translated into English as "bannerman".
As usual you are the best reviewer of this show. Keep up the good work.
The actor playing the captain of the black ship is from one of my favorite SYFY series. Stargate Universe the 3rd series from that amazing story of shows.
Thank you again for covering the last 2 episodes. I'll continue to support, like, and comment. Appreciated.
Thank you for these videos!! They are so great for someone like me who’s obsessed with the job.
Well done sir ! right into it no bs no buy this and great insight
This show is utterly fantastic.
An amazing episode as is your commentary.
This scene with Buntaro's final buttle made me wonder why such an experienced warrior did quite a stupid move by getting up from the dock and let himself be surrounded by Ishido's men. In that way, surrounded by many swords he just got himself killed quicker than he could be if he would stay in the narrow steps of the dock and killed his enemies one by one. This would have save much more time to Taronaga's escape. Also the moment of farewell: Ishido's men were staying still at the seashore recpectfully in a distance, neither trying either to kill Buntaro, nor to chase Taronaga's boats. My first thought was that the stage director haven't done his/her best in this scene, but than I remembered Mariko's words that her husband is a very brave warrior (above being a clever and wise man.. obviously) 😏
Great recaps, my man. Anyone ever tell you that you sound kinda like Bill Simmons?
I think it's safe to say that when you play the game of friends and enemies you either win or you die
This shows great! Can’t wait for tomorrow
Good to explain
If you think about it Shogun is very much not only an analogy for engaging in a high stakes form of poker or chess, but it is a representation of how a game of thrones truly occurs with most of the side characters being cannon fodder due to consequences of failure and strict expectations implies in Japanese society. You can also liken the events to the manipulations of the five families in The Godfather and how the Corleone family ultimately settles accounts to come out on top. Effectively most of the characters are akin to soldiers regardless of one’s moral view because you have to remember as an outsider that the protagonist you invest into may seem to be a better choice over the opponent and those who follow, who may be considered horrible, but never forget that the people the author has had you invest in are horrible too. So you cannot expect characters to behave in a manner that complies with contemporary western morals because they do not apply in the same manner. You have to interpret the fact that honor and morality is determined by those who run the game and therefore are fluid. There is no right or wrong. All that matters is how you play the game.
Wait! Captain Ferreira is played by Louis Ferreira?
come on Pete, catch up to the last ep, depending on you, hee. I need to read the book.
episode 4 review is already out fam
this showed up in my subscriptions today, thanks@@gronccoravioli
i can't help but wonder if mariko was quite okay with buntaro inting since they had a pretty terrible marriage with him being an angry unloving husband bordering on abusive.
Why did the portuguese let Toranaga keep Blackthorn at the end of their "boat race"? Once Toranaga switched ships, why wouldnt they have taken him, as per the deal?
They didn't agree on taking Blackthorn, they agreed on leaving him behind while hoping the Christian pirates killed Blackthorn which obviously back fired and everything ended up great for Toranaga and Blackthorn.
It annoyed me that Buntaro (sp?) could have stripped down to his skivvies, and literally swam out to the boats, I guess his armor was more important than his life? It was just going in the trash after he as slaughtered anyway.
That might take longer than he had. It's probably a more "honorable" death to go down fighting instead of being stabbed in the back while stripping. That's not to say that I wouldn't have given it a shot lol.
He had to think of the most honorable way to spend what might be his last moments. The risk of shame was worse than death
Spolier - he is alive no worries :)
How do you know he could swim? Seriously, though, stripping off his armor would have been a lengthy process, leaving him open to attack long before he could escape.
It’s true he could have removed his armor - but not his plot armor. Fate has other plans for him.
Sad to see your videos get so few views. Have you thought about showing your face in your videos (and thumbnail)? I think doing so would make it apparent to anyone just scrolling through their recommendations that you're not using AI voiceover endemic to 'recap and review' (without actual review) videos from other channels. Right now those low effort channels use very similar thumbnails to yours.
yes, this is definitely the best recap. Not sure why he's not getting maximal views.
Brändström's directing was clumsy. She made it hard to follow the action at the departure from the castle, during the attack in the woods in the dark, and in the counsel on the ship, and...
a samurai show WITH NO ACTION? fk outta here
If you only have your self means life is like a game of chess and there is only you or your opponent. To win is not so much about following the rules, but how you use them. Thus if you only have yourself and nothing else is considered tactile then you will do whatever it takes to win or die trying. He is a high stakes player and will sacrifice anyone if it suits him in order to win the game and become Shogun.