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They could simply continue from where they left off in Season 1 and fill in the blanks? I personally felt the ending was a little unsatisfying.
Either way, it's a bold move. It wouldn't be the first time a team of writers has had to come up with completely original material and fallen flat on their faces.
Well that’s kinda where the book ends. I find it odd they want to continue…
I was a fan of the 80s version… and maybe I’ve become stupid in my old age … but I missed the relationship between Mariko and Anjin. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But damn was it beautiful
" Shōgun has become FX’s most-watched show ever in its first nine weeks in terms of global hours streamed. "
That maybe reason enough for the executives at FX.
What remains to be seen, does the show retain its quality or it becomes GOT season 7 and 8.
It looks like a lot of people are whining that they expected more battles, because it doesn't matter that it comes from a book that is about political intrigue and smart people, not historical bloodbaths. So I'm gonna assume that they'll give the people what they want, and I won't expect any of the plotting around that the book did - they'll probably pretend to care about it, but they'll just pivot to a simple retelling of historical events. I don't know who Michaela Clavell is, but I don't know how much she can help sticking to the Clavell writing style. We have Sekigahara, Shimabara, and Osaka to look forward to.