Shogun Finale: The True Meaning of THAT Boat Scene!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • Even though it has almost been two weeks since the Shogun finale, I still cannot prevent myself from going back to the episodes and rewatching certain scenes. The final interaction between Fuji and John on that boat is one of those scenes I keep watching. The scene is not only about saying goodbye to the memory of loved ones. It has a deeper meaning, actually meanings, behind it. I want to talk about that scene and what it represented for Fuji & John.
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  • @thenextseason
    @thenextseason  Месяц назад +3

    What was your favorite Fuji scene? (Mine is the scene where she takes John's guns and threatens to shoot Omi. That was soo cool!)

    • @keith20thSOS
      @keith20thSOS 20 дней назад

      The FINAL Episode of Shogun was a TOTAL SHAM and VERY POORLY Done, total Let Down! The Opening Scene shows Blackthorne back in England dying, BULLSHIT!
      The REAL "Blackthorne", WILLIAM ADAMS NEVER WENT BACK TO ENGLAND, and he Married into a Japanese "Regal" Family, likely the character Fuji!! Williams became a "Lord ", had at least two mixed children with his Japanese Wife and as I said, the HISTORY shows he NEVER Returned to England to his original Family! However, via the Dutch East Indies Company, he did send money regularly to his estranged English wife and Children for their support until Adams died in his late 40's. WATCH the the Truth! (Shame on the ShoSHAM 2024! ruclips.net/video/ssyXe9SuZcA/видео.htmlsi=3jIcDEwSK1TTVHRJ )

  • @peterlovett5841
    @peterlovett5841 Месяц назад +6

    I have mentioned this on other channels but for me the best scene in the whole show was this scene of scattering the ashes and the cross. It brought back the memory of scattering my father's ashes on the waters where he had done a lot of sailing. I was nearly in tears then and again when watching that scene. As an aside, I found Fuji-sama the most interesting character.

  • @kirk001
    @kirk001 Месяц назад +10

    Fuji-sama. Best nun.

  • @roccobruno8027
    @roccobruno8027 Месяц назад +5

    True unconditional love.

  • @mrmckie
    @mrmckie Месяц назад +3

    One of my favorite scenes from this series! Most of the scenes with Fuji were my favorite to be honest…😅

  • @matts.9318
    @matts.9318 Месяц назад +3

    Cosmo Jarvis 😍

  • @keith20thSOS
    @keith20thSOS 20 дней назад

    The FINAL Episode of Shogun was a TOTAL SHAM and VERY POORLY Done, total Let Down! The Opening Scene shows Blackthorne back in England dying, BULLSHIT!
    The REAL "Blackthorne", WILLIAM ADAMS NEVER WENT BACK TO ENGLAND, and he Married into a Japanese "Regal" Family, likely the character Fuji!! Williams became a "Lord ", had at least two mixed children with his Japanese Wife and as I said, the HISTORY shows he NEVER Returned to England to his original Family! However, via the Dutch East Indies Company, he did send money regularly to his estranged English wife and Children for their support until Adams died in his late 40's. WATCH the the Truth! (Shame on the ShoSHAM 2024 writters! ruclips.net/video/ssyXe9SuZcA/видео.htmlsi=3jIcDEwSK1TTVHRJ )

    • @thenextseason
      @thenextseason  17 дней назад

      Hi, the opening scene was a dream sequence not what actually happened, as you could see Mariko's cross in his hands, but we later saw him drop it in the ocean. The scene signified what Blackthorne wanted his future to look like but he remained in Japan as the real William Adams