Shōgun

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“In Shōgun, saying the wrong thing can get you killed. Saying nothing can get you killed, too. Every space has its own rules of interaction; every word and gesture must be chosen with the utmost care. The wrong choice can separate a person from their privilege, or their head from their torso. Based on the 1975 best seller by novelist James Clavell and a five-part 1980 NBC adaptation that drew 35 million viewers, the new FX miniseries, which premieres its first two episodes tonight, chronicles the power struggles among the Japanese regents and the Europeans who encroached on their once-isolated territory, transforming their economy and converting part of the Japanese population to Catholicism.” —Matt Zoller Seitz, “Shōgun Teaches You How to Watch”

  1. Episode 10 A Dream of a Dream
    Shōgun Finale Recap: Scholar of the Wind This story’s conclusion is just a matter of playing out what has already been set in motion.
  2. Episode 9 Crimson Sky
    Shōgun Recap: No Exit This show warned us from the start that it would break our hearts.
  3. Episode 8 The Abyss of Life
    Shōgun Recap: A Funeral in Edo If Toranaga is disingenuous about surrendering, he has an odd way of conveying it.
  4. Episode 7 A Stick of Time
    Shōgun Recap: Family Matters As we learn more about Toranaga’s past, his plans for the future seem more uncertain than ever.
  5. Episode 6 Ladies of the Willow World
    Shōgun Recap: A Woman Is Simply at War The eightfold fence is no match for the Willow World.
  6. Episode 5 Broken to the Fist
    Shōgun Recap: Blame It on the Sake Blackthorne learns some tough lessons about what his new home considers a matter of life and death.
  7. Episode 4 The Eightfold Fence
    Shōgun Recap: Baby Earthquakes The series levels up as both a war story and a love story.
  8. Episode 3 Tomorrow Is Tomorrow
    Shōgun Recap: With Friends Like These Toranaga’s plan begins to play out in an episode that delivers thrilling set pieces and complex political maneuvering in equal measure.
  9. Episode 2 Servants of Two Masters
    Shōgun Recap: Silk, Gold, and Guns Exposition takes the lead in an episode that seeks to lay everything out on the table.
  10. Episode 1 Anjin
    Shōgun Series-Premiere Recap: Turning the Tide This is a show best digested scene by scene, trusting that the seeds in this premiere will blossom in due time.
finales

Shōgun Won the Attention War

When so much of the battle for TV viewership is getting audiences to watch a single screen, translation is Shōgun’s not-secret weapon.
gold rush

Is Shōgun the Limited Series to Beat?

A surprisingly stacked category presents platforms with some tough decision this Emmy season.
exit interview

‘It Was So Hard to Remember, Don’t Cry

Shōgun’s Hiroyuki Sanada on off-screen methods, onscreen battles, and the scene that moved him to tears.

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  1. gold rush
    Will the ‘True Story’ of Baby Reindeer Be Its Emmys Downfall?Voting for the 2024 nominees has officially begun, and Richard Gadd’s provocative limited series is gunning for front-runner status.
  2. vulture investigates
    The First Shōgun Is So Back (on an Official Streaming Site)Seems like people might want to check it out.
  3. but thankfully the wind
    The Original Shōgun Miniseries Is Finally StreamingIn his secret heart, Toronaga-sama is pleased.
  4. gold rush
    It’s Time to Bet on Slow HorsesGary Oldman’s performance is a miracle of controlled filth and subtle goodness.
  5. for your consideration
    A Few Suggestions for Shōgun Season TwoYabushige flashbacks are nonnegotiable.
  6. coming never
    Shōgun Not Yet Show DoneSeasons two and three are in development.
  7. gold rush
    Is Shōgun the Limited Series to Beat?A surprisingly stacked category presents platforms with some tough decision this Emmy season.
  8. so now what?
    Miss Shōgun? Here’s What to Watch Next.For those not quite ready to leave the world of the series behind.
  9. chat room
    Interpreting Shōgun Was More Than Just TranslationAs the series’ bridge between cultures, producer Eriko Miyagawa had to consider everything from Sengoku-period accuracy to the nuances of “fuck.”
  10. finales
    Shōgun Won the Attention WarWhen so much of the battle for TV viewership is getting audiences to watch a single screen, translation is Shōgun’s not-secret weapon.
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