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If Shogun is to succeed, it's clear now that its strength is the more intimate material, rather than the large-scale action it doesn't appear to have in hand." [9] Josh Rosenberg of Esquire wrote, "That's a lot for the first 30 minutes of episode 3. A big three-sided battle sequence, a bunch of sword-fighting, and some potentially confusing ...
[11] Tyler Johnson of TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "This episode of Shogun went in the opposite direction, eschewing violence and extravagant action set-pieces in order to demonstrate that the series can accomplish just as much with dialogue as it can with swords." [12]
On March 6, it was revealed the show drew 9 million views across Hulu, Disney+, and Star+ in its first six days of release. [76] [77] The streaming aggregator Reelgood, which tracks 20 million monthly viewing decisions across all streaming platforms in the U.S., reported Shōgun was the most-streamed program in the United States through March 6 ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Shogun," FX's historical epic set in imperial Japan, claimed the prestigious best ensemble in a drama TV series award at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony. Hulu ...
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This story contains historical spoilers for Shōgun episode 10.. By the time Shōgun’s conflict ends, there is no violence. The FX drama, adapted from James Clavell’s 1975 novel of the same ...
[8] Jesse Raub of Vulture gave the episode a perfect 5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "In previous episodes, Shōgun ' s culture clash has mostly amounted to a lighthearted prodding of one man's customs butting up against those of the world around him. "Broken to the Fist," however, wants Blackthorne to understand that societal norms are truly ...
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