Tadanobu Osano deserves that Emmy's Outstanding Supporting Actor. His scenes are just perfectly executed. Always a delight to see him.
@dschiter5 ай бұрын
The name is Tadanobu Asano
@naahm19745 ай бұрын
Great interview. Nice to know that if they or FX doesn't feel good about the follow-up, they won't proceed! The shows was TOO GOOD for it to have a horrible S2.
@sharoni12185 ай бұрын
As much as I loved S1. I say, leave on a High-note. I'd be astonished if they can go even higher for S2.
@miekgg5 ай бұрын
@@sharoni1218either way i think it’ll be extremely hard for them f up s2 - its so grand and there’s so much history to tell.
@sandraoliver-poore78602 ай бұрын
I think we are losing a great deal of very good if not excellent TV thinking that subsequent seasons or spin offs must be better than the first so we get horrible cancellations & disappointments when studios suddenly drop a perfectly good series. In this case Shogun can easily stand alone so isn't the best example but so often certain studios just drop a work after an 8 episode season, gone are years of really good TV entertainment with 15 or more episodes & while I understand some reasons, too often it's just arbitrary. Some major person just wants to do other work, or salaries skyrocket, worst is wanting a guarantee of "better". I'm not saying I would be happy with bad writing or production but costumes & locations can be reused, production can be very good without aiming to be better every season; a balance must be struck between just dropping great vehicles willy nilly & expecting greater results every year. Longer running shows obviously will have ups & downs but i would rather deal with that than to leave good properties hanging & producing only to shorter & shorter seasons & runs. The result is less and less viewer loyalty to both the shows & their managers, and decreasing interest over all which long term will damage TV as a great entertainment medium in a time when movies too are becoming less important. I don't mean art, and production doesn't matter, I just think it's been too easily discarded in the last several years. Again, I'm ranting about TV in general. Shogun is excellent & it can be ended here without ruining it, but I would like to se the subsequent history, the establishment of the Edo era & the Tokagawa Shogunate. We have too little of that type of show but it doesn't have to be better, just not slaughtered for costs or given over to bad writing. I hope there's a way!
@gonaye15 ай бұрын
Considering how badly I didn’t want the story of Shogun to continue (since the book ends where Season One ends), the fact that this interview got me so HYPED for more story says a lot about how much I LOVED what these showrunners had to say, and how confident I feel about their abilities to continue it.
@KateAurthur5 ай бұрын
This is the most gratifying comment to read! Thanks for watching.
@lyrilljackson5 ай бұрын
@@KateAurthur callbacks are not what i want. foreshadow and episode long flashback already set the bar in 2017-18.
@dudove12 ай бұрын
I keep reading these kind of comments. These two produced something absolutely amazing. Why the fing flip do u not want a second season? They'll obviously do right by the show. They're not gonna make something dumb after winning 18 emmys. Why would u short slightly assume season 2 would suck?
@PatriciaFlood-p7s5 ай бұрын
With all of the streaming services trying to make “the next Game of Thrones”, I feel this series production value and excellence in characters, writing, QUALITY has been the closest to level of transporting people in an EPIC way. I am of the generation that was goo goo ga ga over Richard Chamberlain and the mini series at the time. As a junior in High School I read Shogun and started thinking in Japanese. I have read the book at least 4 times. VERY excited about getting to revisit so many of the beloved characters and first rate story telling. Thank you so much!
@somerset80884 ай бұрын
I too was over the moon about Richard Chamberlain! The Thornbirds!
@ajaymanoj35275 ай бұрын
Hiroyuki Sanada nailed it
@ericsaari29015 ай бұрын
Amazing interview. I'm convinced only Justin and Rachel, working with FX, were the only ones who could have made this show as good as it was. This team gives me full confidence that a season 2 and potentially more could be as good as the first, or nearly so, since they have a through-line defined by history, and such an amazing team of writers, historians and creatives bridging both cultures. The love and care for its execution is paramount, and serves as a guide for how both book adaptations and historical fiction should be treated. It's nothing short of astonishing really.
@khaleesimandy745 ай бұрын
I'm excited for it. Because knowing that season 2 & 3 is based off the true history of the characters will be so exciting to learn.
@PhantomSolitude5 ай бұрын
Cautious but very optimistic 🤞🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@robsendall98475 ай бұрын
Will Adams spent the rest of his life in Japan as envoy and mercantile agent for the Shogun. He married a Japanese lady and raised a family. His history is quite well documented and he is still celebrated annually in Japan. Can't wait to see a second series.
@SpoopsdaGawd5 ай бұрын
This! I was at first concerned with them adding a second and third season considering the began and finished the first season so well. I was worried they'd have the GOT issue of not having source material, but that can lean on history! That is reassuring to me that they'll have a lot of inspiration to tell more stories with these characters. That said, they set the tone so high with the first season that they have to really knock it out the park to hopefully capture the same magic.
@GallumA5 ай бұрын
yes but he was very much the main character of that story even in reality. the dude altered the history of the world. I'm not sure they could pivot into that after making him a buffoon in this series (technical term for comedic character of this type).
@joeyartk5 ай бұрын
Why would they care about real history when almost everything in the first season was made up fantasy?
@joeyartk5 ай бұрын
Too bad they had to deviate so badly from history to slander Hosokawa Gracia and Hosokawa Tadaoki in the first season. Just to make up a ridiculous romance of people that never even met and make a superhero out of a woman who never even left her mansion in Osaka. Lol
@Rabbithole85 ай бұрын
@@joeyartk It isn't a documentary. It is an historical drama. In addition, why are you attacking them? They adapted a novel, so take it up with James Clavell although he is dead. Did you even watch the video? How did he slander Hosokawa Gracia or Hosokawa Tadaoki? Clavell changed the names of all the main historical figures preciously so that people don't confuse his fictionalized characters with the actual historical people. In addition, Mariko and Blackthorn are praiseworthy and likable protagonists in the novel and the two adaptions. Moreover, in Japan Hosokawa Gracia has been depicted in Japanese literature, stage drama, movie and TV dramas, anime, and videos games from 1887 onward. Where are you complaints here? It is clear no actually do not know the history.
@nissan_skyline5 ай бұрын
Anna Sawai has come a long way since her J-Pop days. I can't wait to see where she goes from here. It's only been like, 5 years since she shifted her focus from singing to pursuing acting seriously, and her career is really starting to take off.
@SpoopsdaGawd5 ай бұрын
I first saw her in Monarch on Apple TV and I was like 'Okay not bad" But then Shogun came out and I could really tell that she was being held back with that writing in that last show, because MY GOD she made Shogun be as great as it did. Emmy worthy!
@alopezcepero5 ай бұрын
I just finished watching Shogun. What a fantastic show! I became a fan of Justin Marks when I saw Counterpart a few years back. I was so disappointed when that show was not renewed for a third season. Justin and all others involved in that project created an incredible world and I was sad not to be able to see the whole arc of that story. That is why I’m incredibly happy that Shogun has been such an incredible success and that Justin and his collaborators will be able to bring us an extended story and experience over multiple seasons. Fingers crossed as I look forward to the next season!!
@kenzovich92255 ай бұрын
This show was phenomenal, i loved every second of it. It makes me really happy that a 2nd season is coming but also a bit frustrated to wait for it. What a great show! It's been a while since i've been this excited.
@MutsukiNY2 ай бұрын
I would like to have heard more from Rachel Kondo--Marks really spoke 75 percent of the time, but I'm sure Kondo's input was vital. I would have liked to have heard more of her perspective.
@tori88234 ай бұрын
What an accomplishment! I've just finished watching the whole 1st season and MAN! it was such a treat. I can't wait for the 2nd season.
@maxpatrickhaynes21945 ай бұрын
Showrunners !! Very cool! I started getting interested in showrunners with Noah Hawley, following him from Fargo to Legion (should have been a big hit, very cool show), etc
@KateAurthur5 ай бұрын
I interviewed him for this series too - stay tuned!
@lazylion4204 ай бұрын
Shogun and Blue Eye Samurai were the best new shows in the last 5 years and they both need a season two
@dudove12 ай бұрын
Blue eye gonna make season two. Shogun seasons 2 confirmed. Rumors have it up ti season 3 as well
@Jon.A.Scholt5 ай бұрын
As long as Fuji is in Season 2
@thePouncingPurplePanther5 ай бұрын
I have a full-on crush on Fuji. I am hoping she becomes Blackthorne's wife, as the character he is based on did marry a Japanese woman and raised a family there.
@AugustSeria5 ай бұрын
No. Let Fuji have her happy ending. If they bring her back I'm scared they'll just kill her off 😂
@BIGxBOSSxx15 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t make any sense. We already know she left to be a nun.
@BabystarNoodle5 ай бұрын
彼女が尼になったら、我々は髪を剃り上げた藤様を目にすることになる。
@liwyatan5 ай бұрын
@@AugustSeria She is the granddaughter of Hiromatsu. You know that "genius" skips a generation. It will be really interesting to find that not only is she a brave Onna-musha but also a proper descendant of her grandfather as a skillfully mastermind. Being a nun it's not a "happy ending" to someone with so many connections and prospects on Japanese society of the time. Specially a woman that had it twice as hard (at least). Adams (real life Blackthorne) loved Japanese culture. And sided with the Japanese side practically from the day 0. Really important because he was pivotal on establishing relationship with Dutch traders (which contributed to take out power from the Christian Daimios). Blackthorne is different in this regard. It will be interesting to see why he chooses to stay in Japan (because if they follow the real life Adams he will have plenty of opportunities to return to England in the future) and why he will choose to side with Japanese interests when he establishes relationship with the Dutch merchants (at first the Dutch thought that Adams "was his man in Japan". But soon enough they learned that the situation was much more complicated).
@reinachristiconsolacion97365 ай бұрын
Congratulations, guys! ❤
@JamesWright-jm3ix2 ай бұрын
One of my favorite books. Also a fantastic series. Gai-jin, whirl wind, and King Rat, great reads.
@TamiThePinkHairedGirl5 ай бұрын
Fantastic interview!
@SkrubDaddy5 ай бұрын
Watching this show I could feel the love and dedication poured into it from every facet. It's great to see great television with amazing characters come to life. Can't wait for the second season.
@matdrat5 ай бұрын
The natural end is the Siege of Osaka Castle in 1615. Tokugawa Ieyasu died shortly after. William Adams would live for five more years, dying in 1620 leaving behind his Japanese wife, a son, and a daughter.
@kathyp15635 ай бұрын
The real life people were just an outline for fictional characters. But it makes sense...with Toranaga gone, Blackthorns protection is gone. I think they should take another Caville book & produce it.
@KingKongLaQuiesha5 ай бұрын
I don't care what anyone says. I have been waiting my entire life for a series covering Samurai history. This show did such an amazing job with the world building and characters that it seems like it would be such a waste to end it. Plus it delivered on everything except action and war. The series ending before it showed any type of war was extremely unsatisfying. I know that's not the point of the book but war was the Samurai's entire purpose for existing, and to not put that on display was extremely wasted potential.
@jimmyhyun85465 ай бұрын
Usually when creators go off script from the source material, 99.99% of the time, it is worse. The series ended when the book ended. Where is the story going to go?
Please PLEASE do a prequel of Mariko's youth and the assassination of the Taiko!
@cemberendsen42975 ай бұрын
Very humble and open interview from the showrunners. Super excited for season 2!
@runechristiansen73725 ай бұрын
It is hard to picture Shogun going forward without Anna Sawai, it is perfect as it is and I fear another season could "stain" it. 🤷♂
@Little3Pigs2 ай бұрын
I'd like to see how the shogun closes Japan, how samurai fall into decay to become ronins, maybe some history into the other 2 previous shogun. How eso flourish and how the heir lost his right for the throne.
@midashq5 ай бұрын
Why would you not include Hiroyuki Sanada in this ... man was THE driving force behind everything
@sanitychelle5 ай бұрын
He might have been busy.
@eelchiong67095 ай бұрын
Maybe because most first impressions of him, based on his younger roles as a Ninja in the 80s, feels so wrong when he now takes a Samurai's role. You know, the old Ninja vs Samurai hype.
@JetConvoy5 ай бұрын
@@eelchiong6709this is such a cringe reply.
@ohgosh58924 ай бұрын
Extending the story of Shogun beyond the original is a marvellous intention, there is no particular reason why this could not become a wider history of the feudal period in Japanese history. I hope Hiro will continue his marvellous work.
@ohgosh58924 ай бұрын
A prequel could see Anna back on the screen, too.
@ohgosh58923 ай бұрын
Don't leave a prequel too long...
@nezzai1245 ай бұрын
they need to introduce some key japanese historical figures.
@davisj79734 ай бұрын
Mariko was the heart and soul of the show though. Not Toranaga, not Blackthorne. The show will be an entirely new story with the same name.
@Nozawachter5 ай бұрын
I keep going on Shogun threads promoting the idea of a prequel revolving around Yabushige and Ishido’s time in Korea, but if I am reading this interview correctly, and the Battle of Sekigahara IS something on the table that they will work up toward, and the natural conclusion (historically should be the Siege of Osaka Castle) if so, they could TOTALLY have an episode or two with flashbacks of Hideyoshi’s (Taiko) unsuccessful endeavor’s (thru Korea) to topple Ming China. At least that way we can get more Yabushige. Heck!! throw in some flashback episodes of Mariko and the Monk. Hey, let’s not stop there, let’s also get an episode that shows what happened in Macau. Finally, this is most important probably for Season 3. Choose who plays Sanada Yukimura very carefully. In the Siege of Osaka, Iyeyasu (Toranaga) was the one doing the sieging, yet due to Yukimura’s heroics, he had to seriously consider seppuku as capture seemed imminent. Who the hell can play this role…..? They will need to find another unicorn like they did with Anna Sawai. If that is even possible, otherwise we’ll just have to hire Dwayne Johnson😂
@GallumA5 ай бұрын
Honestly, why? I think this really completed the series, it doesn't need to go any further. It was amazing for what it was, a solid 8/10 for me and honestly a must watch for a lot of people. But I think it's one of those things that you need to let it pass, otherwise it will quickly become simplistic and too familiar to the audience to capture that 'another world' kind of vibe.
@agatazietek90985 ай бұрын
As much as I loved the show I'd prefer them to create something else, like in another interview Justin mentioned James Clavells book about Hong Kong. But I'm still going to watch it. Probably the next seasons were ordered by network because of the money and showrunners were proposed a pretty huge pay.
@JeremyIceAndFire335 ай бұрын
Yabu will be missed in s2!
@BadgerUKvideo5 ай бұрын
If i'm remembering that part of history correctly then arn't we getting a chance to see the Buddhist ninjas more?
@amonrei5 ай бұрын
I'd be happy either way, if they decided to or not to make S2.
@stephaniechung23665 ай бұрын
Watched Shogun twice. Can’t wait for season 2.
@derekchin64035 ай бұрын
Such an amazing accomplishment. Many of us were absolutely mesmerized by the show and felt real melancholy over its end. Hoping their plans for future seasons come to fruition!
@etsuko.explores3 ай бұрын
It’s not SHOGAN, it’s ShogUUn - this should be called more properly
@Eaniean5 ай бұрын
Why was the original book not used to cover more then 1 season? It has enough in it to make several seasons from it alone.
@joeyartk5 ай бұрын
If they are so intent on accurately portraying sepuku, why didn't they have Mariko try to cut the artery in her neck the way women were supposed to do it, not slit her abdomen. And they didn't need a second either.
@kathyp15635 ай бұрын
I just finished the book...an hour ago. Some of the changes from bookstore miniseries were understandable. Others were weird. This was one of the weird changes.
@P5Cowdrey29 күн бұрын
Maybe some flashbacks with Anna Sawai (Maroki) in the beginning of season 2?
@jordanweb15 ай бұрын
Sooooo excited and ready for more SHOGUN I completely trust them to come up with something as amazing as S1 even without a book
@gshamer4 ай бұрын
Season 2 should be Blackthorne and Buntaro on a Bad Boys type adventure
@roderickwillis25165 ай бұрын
Great show, but the fact that John Blackthorne's story arc became almost a part role compared to the book, was a real shame as he was the main character in the story (based on William Adams a real-life character) and his journey was incredible... The culture shock between Europeans and Japanese, with extra spice from the religious conflicts thrown in, was a big miss from the producers, those of you who have read the book will know what I mean
@GKP999Ай бұрын
My two favorite characters are gone, Mariko-sama and Fuji-sama. 😢
@Mugen35 ай бұрын
Considering historical facts, in the next season, Buntaro will follow in his father Hiromatsu's footsteps and become Toranaga's right-hand man, and will go on a rampage at the Battle of Sekigahara, capturing Ishido and kill him by burying him in the ground. During that time, Blackthorn trains his marines in artillery and also falls in love with a female villager. In the next season, Toranaga will attack Osaka Castle and kill Ochiha and his heir in order to create a peaceful era. Blackthorn cannons will be useful on that battlefield. Toranaga would then become a Shogun, and Blackthorn would be honored and swear lifelong loyalty to Toranaga. After all Catholics are expelled, Blackthorn will marry the villager woman and live happily ever after in Japan. That's the synopsis of this history. I'd like to see how they adapt this to impress us.
@joeyartk5 ай бұрын
You mix and awful lot of fiction in with your "historical facts" Lol.
@boryman29995 ай бұрын
Epic Fights Epic epic fights needed
@Another_opinion_5 ай бұрын
No Mariko, no second season!!
@ふわっとアニマルトリップ5 ай бұрын
You need to talk more about Hiroyuki Sanada's contributions to Japanese culture. And since Sanada was a big star in Japanese period dramas, please take his opinion into consideration and don't go along with your American preconceptions. I want to see the real thing.
@agatazietek90985 ай бұрын
Maybe he was busy though or wasn't paid enough to come to the US
@ふわっとアニマルトリップ5 ай бұрын
We Japanese people think, he basically lives in Los Angeles. He was a big star in Japan, but for the past 20 years he has not appeared in a single movie or drama in Japan, and instead has been working to ensure that Japanese Bushido and culture are portrayed correctly in America. He is fluent in English, so I hope he can tell us the behind-the-scenes stories. Thank you.@@agatazietek9098
@ふわっとアニマルトリップ5 ай бұрын
Perhaps you don't know? Sanada was one of the producers, and he used his connections to bring in experts on Japanese period dramas, such as kimono dressing, manners, sword fighting, and art, from Japan to teach the Hollywood staff the correct knowledge. I think that kind of story is interesting. Sorry if you already know all of this.
@agatazietek90985 ай бұрын
@@ふわっとアニマルトリップ i know, but no need to apologise! I know about this since they mentioned it in companion podcast.
Its interesting that Americans now think they need to involve producers and people very extensively from certain countries so that the culture, etc is captured reasonably accurately, and then there are plenty of countries where they would never even give that two seconds of thoughts, and assume they know and understand the culture....through mostly stereotypes. The latter seems to be especially true when its a culture Americans assume they know, either because it may be "closer" to theirs in some way, or due to perceived race/skin colour.
@RoyKoopaling5 ай бұрын
Portugal! They keep rattling on about how important it was to be authentic. But then had the Portuguese speak English.
@mediterrenean5 ай бұрын
Show Gun 😂 show some respect by at least pronouncing the word correctly
@leoncampa3 ай бұрын
My impossible wish would be for them to go off script and bring Mariko back (by her not being dead and faking her death and burial). She played her character so damn well and her chemistry with John was one for the annals of television. It’s a romance I really want to see developed further and her return would make for a fantastic plot twist. Their relationship completely carried the rest of the show and running the show without Anna Sawai as a main actor simply won't have the same vibe and feel to match the perfection of the first season.
@thevegaspugtenshi20502 ай бұрын
😂Why Americans always pronounce japanese ancient vocabularies wrong ? 😂It’s not Shogan! It’s Shogoon. ok ? ✅Can you stop saying ShoGAN please😂. It’s ShoGoon. No need to alter the words ok? Don’t need to alter the holy bible words from hebrew words to the English words. It’s not Marco, her name is MaLeeko. Please 🙏 don’t pronounce japanese words so strange !🙏🥹 I have mastered to pronounciate English vocabulary words right way as English teacher forced me to say so. I expect the same from Americans also pronounce japanese vocabulary correctly. i greatly appreciate that. My brain 🧠 go crazy 😂when i hear the words ShoGAN instead of Shogoon.
@littlemouse70665 ай бұрын
Apparently americans can't pronunce Shogun properly they have to put a firearm in it ("gun").
@guytsutsui50352 ай бұрын
the presenter's pronounciation of Shogun made me crunge everytime she said it😓
@sundayspecial2722Ай бұрын
I feel the same. How hard it is to say 1 word correctly ☹️
@guytsutsui5035Ай бұрын
oops, "cringe"
@folarinosibodu5 ай бұрын
First view. First comment. Yay.
@RoyKoopaling5 ай бұрын
They praised everyone except Cosmo Jarvis who was amazing. They also say something that’s really worrying for me. They said they were concerned about Blackthorne being seen as ‘appropriating’ seppuku. First of all, the idea that we should be concerned about ‘appropriation’ of suicide(?!?!?!) is insane. But there’s also a decidedly anti-immigrant on Justin’s statement. The idea that immigrants must tiptoe around cultures they are assimilating in to incase someone thinks they are ‘appropriating’. It’s this idea that no matter how much one tries the immigrant must always be under suspicion. Really concerns me. I just can’t help shake the feeling that if it were a Japanese character coming to England, that character would not be spoken about in that way. And I’m just concerned there’s a certain fetishisation of other cultures from him and it comes across as quite paternalising.
@agatazietek90985 ай бұрын
Ugh, "anti-immigrant" sounds like a huge stretch and a very dishonest way to interpret it. If anything, he's going out of his way to be respectful, maybe in a clumsy way, because a lot of Asian Americans online have called this show problematic and racist from the get-go. Now, whether you agree with him or with them is a separate issue.
@jenkins52652 ай бұрын
Don’t agree at all. There are loads of shows that appropriate cultures by not engaging properly with the source. Movies where people dress up like a samurai and wield katanas but don’t really understand the cultural significance, nor do they care. He was saying with seppuku that blackthorne needed to do it with understanding of the how’s and whys, not just because he hated his life and saw Mariko do it. The act of seppuku in that final episode was a huge character moment and defined his characters evolution. It wasn’t a comment about immigration or tiptoeing around culture at all - more that seppuku needs to fitthe characters’ personal journey and character arc. Also, 100% the opposite happens. Just watch any Japanese drama to see loads of stereotypes about western culture when Japanese people visit the west.
@RoyKoopaling2 ай бұрын
@@jenkins5265 Yes, if you’re a nativist who think races inherit culture through the blood line, I can understand that perspective. Otherwise, I can’t see how someone can end up in that mindset. No one owns the idea of a samurai or any other idea. Culture is everybody’s inheritance and can be used with a deep understanding or it can be used purely for aesthetics. Now how one enjoys that is entirely down to them. But this moralistic nonsense on the basis of what is, again, an inherently nativist perspective, is baffling.
@deecee96715 ай бұрын
Did it seem like he's silenced his wife a lot and then maybe just maybe she could have had more insight in certain quadrants Jesus Christ interviews are getting weird
@morigan41145 ай бұрын
"There are a lot of great characters though" .... sorry sir it might have a lot of good character indeed but theres only one great,which is her. so yeah...there was an big empty in the end since de greatest died. just face it.
@joeyartk5 ай бұрын
If you had 2 hearts then you aren't really a devout Christian. Devout Christians in Japan at that time willingly died instead of break their faith. Hosokawa Gracia, Mariko's real life counterpart, was very devout.
@Well...Darn.5 ай бұрын
Why they killed off characters? Simple, because they died in the book. I really hope they leave Shogun alone now. They did a pretty good job at adapting the novel. I personally think the weakest parts of the show were those that deviated from the book, and that's why an entire season of trying to work without source material may end up weak.
@fredvasquez42015 ай бұрын
Season 2 and 3 are coming booi. nothing you cant do about it
@kathyp15635 ай бұрын
They killed 2 characters in the miniseries that lived in the book. Hiramutso made sense. Having his son die, doesn't. Also, a fan favorite is allowed to become a Shinto nun in the TV series, but in the book, she is allowed to kill herself.
@ask_carbon5 ай бұрын
Lmao you got newt to no source material. Don't make another GoT
@alphabryan47035 ай бұрын
for a season 2 they can follow real life history which toranaga(tokugawa) now shogun lays seige to osaka and Ochiba and her son kill themselves the entire season can lead up to that and what happens in-between just a matter of getting good writers that know there stuff there's substance for a season 2 it just needs time to be done right idk what the hell they would do for more seasons if they choose to do more after a season 2 tho
@AaronD125 ай бұрын
Nothing happens: The series
@JoaoOliveira-rk8gv5 ай бұрын
There's an OCD level of respect for the japanese culture while you just paint brushed the portuguese into a catholic monolith. The supposed hate towards the english is a GIANT historical error. In the entire first season there's more spanish spoken than portuguese. A huge disrespect in my opinion. Please change for an eventual second season.
@sebastianmunozochoa14855 ай бұрын
I understand why you feel upset but I hope they're ( the Portuguese)fleshed out in the next season of the show.
@Random-Stranger5 ай бұрын
> brushed the portuguese into a catholic monolith. Because that's exactly what their presence in Japan was at the time - agents of the church/crown under the guise of spreading the faith but ultimately as colonists.
@sebastianmunozochoa14855 ай бұрын
@@Random-Stranger but he's got a point about using Spanish expressions instead of Portuguese.
@fredvasquez42015 ай бұрын
Brazilian Portuguese is the best anyways
@joeyartk5 ай бұрын
Hopefully this time they will try to stick to real history instead of 99 percent fictional BS. And please no more feminist propaganda and show a more realistic portrayal of Japan at that time.