Buntaro Pleads with Mariko to Share His Fate - Scene | Shōgun | FX

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During an emotional tea ceremony, Buntaro makes a desperate plea to Mariko to give themselves true freedom. FX’s Shōgun is all new Tuesdays. Stream on Hulu.

Shōgun, Episode 8.

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All Comments (21)
  • @HiLectric
    After he had to kill his dad in the same episode and told to live and know denial, that dude looked like he needed a hug.
  • @MichiDavis09
    When she said “I struggle to remember clearly”! That told us all we needed to know!
  • @wahn10
    Devastating scene. No warrior could overcome Buntaro -- he even survived certain death. Only to be cut down by Mariko with just a few well chosen words. This show is incredible.
  • Tell me that you don't love me without telling me you don't love me. Mariko: I would sooner live a thousend years than die with you like this. EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
  • @hansnoor9637
    No bloodbath, no physical torture. But it makes a man silently cry with despair and broken.
  • @dancho117
    This is one of the most heartbreaking scenes that i've ever seen. Buntaro's actor is really superb, most of this show's actors are. No swords, no kills, no violence, but you feel like your heart was crushed watching this.
  • @mbank3832
    When Mariko's words cut deeper than a seppuku, she is like the verbal Shogun
  • This was sincerely, a stunningly beautiful scene. The tea ceremony was performed so precisely. From the flower arrangement to the calligraphy on the wall. Then for Mariko to offer a verbal slash to the jugular. To a warrior who could not put up a defense, for he knew he was wrong. This is his find out moment. They both delivered a powerful performance.
  • @gb3376
    Two actors did phenomenal in this scene, especially Shinnosuke Abe
  • @jonlava173
    How could I forgot. The second time Buntaro tries to do the honorable thing, but even an elegant cup of green tea 🍵 cannot repair the years of abuse Mariko has endured. He could have given her a new life years ago, but he did not fill the empty in her heart. So in spite of their current rather dire circumstances, the gap between them is far too wide to bridge.
  • @snowbloodapple
    Shinnosuke Abe is soo good. For making us feel empathy to a wife beater.
  • @simba3866
    "The worst she can say is 'no' " lololol
  • @alifaakthar3583
    ‘And I would sooner live a thousand years…than die with you like this.’ Man 🥶
  • @itspossible2015
    A scene that will go down in television history as an all-time classic! Take a bow, writers, actors, directors, producers, costume and set designers!
  • @Sparkles-gp2bm
    The boys: The worse thing she can say is No Mariko: I would rather live thousands of lives than die with you
  • @marycasper3701
    I like how they only had Buntaro bring up sepoku after asking Mariko if she still had feelings for John to emphasize how jealous Buntaro truly is. That the sepoku offering is not out of love, but out of the fact that he couldn’t live to watch his wife have eves for another man
  • @neonmatt24
    This was absolutely BRUTAL! One of the most savage things I have ever heard. She broke that man on all levels...
  • @4rct1c9Ic3m4n
    Buntaro: We were happy Mariko: I don't have any recollection