Mariko arrives in Osaka for the fight of her life. Blackthorne and Yabushige scramble to save their own heads as their options dwindle.Mariko arrives in Osaka for the fight of her life. Blackthorne and Yabushige scramble to save their own heads as their options dwindle.Mariko arrives in Osaka for the fight of her life. Blackthorne and Yabushige scramble to save their own heads as their options dwindle.
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This episode is deep. Philosophically, psychologically, emotionally. No spoilers here.... But the depth of commitment and conviction from the characters and of course the actors, this episode hits deep. Cosmo Jarvis and Anna Sawai are pure fire on screen together. Their chemistry and connection are cosmic. This episode had the power to make you literally hate certain characters. At the same exact time you will be emotionally drawn to other characters and feel deep anguishing pain. Whoever wrote this episode clearly wanted the viewers to sigh, gasp, and have silent tears. And I am a male. I am beyond disappointed that this series is only one season.
Incredible episode, this is what the series has been building up to... I do not want this show to end!
Incredible acting with Incredible writing truly impressed.
I do not normally give reviews for TV shows (this is my first review on imdb, probably).
I had to give this episode what it truly deserves: A perfect score of ten out of ten.
I truly hope this show never ends, just give us 25 Seasons already!
Watching this was like watching game of thrones, but in a completely different language and setting, absolutely brilliant.
They deserve all the emmys, golden globes;; even Grammys. Brilliant, just brilliant.
Incredible acting with Incredible writing truly impressed.
I do not normally give reviews for TV shows (this is my first review on imdb, probably).
I had to give this episode what it truly deserves: A perfect score of ten out of ten.
I truly hope this show never ends, just give us 25 Seasons already!
Watching this was like watching game of thrones, but in a completely different language and setting, absolutely brilliant.
They deserve all the emmys, golden globes;; even Grammys. Brilliant, just brilliant.
Im speechless to be fair..This show is what was missing from the lives of everyone who love the high art of cinema. And this episode is the epitome of perfection.. I don't even think we need to dwell on the direction.. We have already knew that technically we are watching a top tier series..However, this particular episode has performances that you could see winning an Emmy award..Anna Sawai in perhaps the best performance of her life..There are few actors whose character you can understand just by looking at their face .. On Anna's face you can see all the pain, the sadness, the hardships that Mariko has suffered in her life.. It's a shame that the series ends next week, TV NEEDS shows like Shogun cause they just make the big screen more beautiful than it is
Cinematography 10/10 Screenplay 10/10 The whole show is a masterpiece Acting 100/10 Anna Sawai should be an Emmy candidate just for this episode.
Cinematography 10/10 Screenplay 10/10 The whole show is a masterpiece Acting 100/10 Anna Sawai should be an Emmy candidate just for this episode.
Epic drama.
If Anna Sawai doesn't get an Emmy nomination for that performance then they should close the Emmy's down.
The build of drama in this show is fantastic, I haven't seem much recently compare with the quality.
The settings and art direction is high quality, the costumes luxurious, but the big difference or point is the depth of the intrigue and emotion the script and actors live out.
No spoilers from me because to watch it unfold is such a delight, it would be rude to steal that pleasure.
The character Mariko is probably the strongest female character in a TV series for many years, I cannot think of any better.
Gripping viewing.
If Anna Sawai doesn't get an Emmy nomination for that performance then they should close the Emmy's down.
The build of drama in this show is fantastic, I haven't seem much recently compare with the quality.
The settings and art direction is high quality, the costumes luxurious, but the big difference or point is the depth of the intrigue and emotion the script and actors live out.
No spoilers from me because to watch it unfold is such a delight, it would be rude to steal that pleasure.
The character Mariko is probably the strongest female character in a TV series for many years, I cannot think of any better.
Gripping viewing.
The intensity of the episode came in waves one after the other. The necessary content to keep audience hooked to their seats after every crest of an episodic high point. And there were many in this one.
I might not know the history of events that well, but by storytelling POV this episode worked really well. A level of taste with uncertainty and anticipation, the likes of which are rarely expressed in fiction (though here, derived from factual history), kept my heart in my mouth for the most part of the episode, peaking towards the end.
The penultimate episode of the season have brought high expectations for the final one. Looking forward ahead.
I might not know the history of events that well, but by storytelling POV this episode worked really well. A level of taste with uncertainty and anticipation, the likes of which are rarely expressed in fiction (though here, derived from factual history), kept my heart in my mouth for the most part of the episode, peaking towards the end.
The penultimate episode of the season have brought high expectations for the final one. Looking forward ahead.
Did you know
- TriviaAnna Sawai won an Emmy for her work in this episode.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards (2024)
- SoundtracksThe Pull of Death
performed by Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross & Nick Chuba
Details
- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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