A few years after the fall of Odami castle and the death of Ichi's husbands Azai Nagamasa, She and her three daughters live with her other brother Nobukane in Ise-Ueno Castle. The daughters are all grown up now.
They receive an invitation from Nobunaga to go to Azuchi Castle. Gou seems very excited to see her uncle, but the rest of her family are more reserved. Apparently she hasn't been told how her father died yet...
Though the opening credits are long (about three minutes) it is very pretty. Gou tries on new clothes and wonders why her sisters ain't as enthusiastic about this invitation as she is. When they arrive it doesn't take long for Gou to leap out of her palanquin and start exploring the city. Each member of her family is taken with the grander of the newly completed Azuchi Castle.
Ichi meets with Akechi Mitsuhide and it is reveled that Nagamasa took his own life after defeat of Omi (i guess seppuku?).
The three sisters explore the catsle and come to a balcony view where they realise it has been built on the opposing side of lake biwa to Odani (Omi), they pray to their father.
When Ichi sees her brother again the icy hostility is very clear. He Addresses ChaCha and Hatsu, but not Gou. When he finally glances at Gou, who looks as if she is about to burst, he remembers her as that baby born in 1573. The temperature drops to a metaphorical below zero.
He stabs his knife into the tatami and luckly the tension is released by the interruption of Hashiba Hideyoshi. (aka monkey from the previous episode where he commented if Ichi's husband could be uglier than a monkey like him). For coming back Nobunaga gives him a beating for which Monkey thanks him. that's not healthy. Also because he is a guy who cannot keep his mouth shut, he mentions that he was the one who forced Nagamasa to commit suicide.
Gou is told of the events of the previous episode that took place before her birth. She now realises that the uncle she was so keen to meet was actually her father's enemy. As her family are traitors of Nobunaga, Gou now knows the heavy burden that the rest of her family lives with.
Gou tells him that if he is truly remorseful he will take her to her Uncle. Monkey is reluctant, but Tokugawa agrees.
She is about to open the door when this happens...
Nobunaga then opens the door, she enters and asks of how her father died. Nobunaga admits he was the one forcing him to commit seppuku.
However he also tells her that Nagamasa was a proud and strong warrior. He gives her advice to believe in herself and only herself. Their meeting rounds off with Gou's lasting question about her fathers skull. Which Nobunaga clarifies only a rumour that stemmed from covering Nagamasa's head in gold dust as part of duty to the dead.
Nobunaga tells Gou that she will be a great person someday while walking towards her with a staff lol. Chacha and Hatsu walk in on this ready to attack. thankfully their mother who is full of reason walks in and the whole thing is sorta laughed over...
before they leave he tells that Bomaru and Rikimaru's (the two page boys) father and older brotherwas killed in the war opposing their father. So that if Nobunaga is their enemy, then they are too. Stating Friends and enemy's change all the time 'It's not a Samurais duty to hate his enemy'... Chacha doesn't understand. Nobunaga says that only men must understand battles, but Ichi declares that women have battles of their own; loosing her husband, becoming an traitor, her broken home, never knowing what the future might bring.
The next morning Gou has disappeared again, going to view Nobunagas military meeting. They have an invisible bond between them, an understanding, coming from their such similar personalities.
Comments?
A lot more photos this episode as there are actually scenes to screen shot. The number of characters is still confusing me but I'm sure by the end I'll know them all.
and yeah nah... Will continue with this.
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