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"It's quite a sad scene. In a way, I don't think Blackthorne ever wanted to go there in the first place," Shōgun star Cosmo Jarvis told Decider.
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“We live and we die. We control nothing beyond that.”
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“It is war.”
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"I was under the ground," Shōgun star and Executive Producer Hiroyuki Sanada said with a nervous chuckle.
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“Tomorrow is tomorrow. Today, I will learn how to dive.”
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The man who stands at the greatest height is the loneliest man in the realm.
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So much of what John Blackthorne encounters in Japan is couched in mystery, unseen motive, and traditions he neither understands nor respects. At least at first.
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Oops, guess Mariko isn't single after all.
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Did FX really go to Japan to bring feudal Osaka, Ajiro and Edo to life?
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The Shōgun reveals what exactly went down in "The Eightfold Fence."
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Shōgun's showrunners swapped Blackthorne's musket regime for a more historically accurate chain shot.
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No, this week's Shōgun isn't dedicated to the writer of "Song to the Siren."
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Literally and figuratively: "That was really, really hot."
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Sawai also confided in Decider that Shōgun was her first project that made her "proud" as a Japanese woman.
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The scene reveals a lot about how quickly Blackthorne's ascended in Japanese society — and how Toranaga sees people as pawns.
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Don't miss a minute of the gory, glorious action!
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The sprawling, 10-episode miniseries is definitely more loyal to the historical Japanese aspects of James Clavell's novel than the classic 1980 miniseries was.
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From taikos to anjins, here's what you need to know to get caught up with FX's new epic.
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Embark on an adventure to feudal Japan!