From gory beheadings and sword fights to graphic (and, unsurprisingly, violent) depictions of war, Disney and Hulu’s new Shōgun series is chock-full of unappetizing moments. But few are quite as nauseating as John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis) letting a pheasant rot outside his home—but why? Shōgun, FX’s latest historical drama, is currently taking the viewership charts by storm, promising to be the next big epic since HBO’s Game of Thrones. Co-created by Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, Shōgun is based on author James Clavell’s 1975 novel of the same name and marks the source material’s second TV adaptation, following NBC’s critically acclaimed 1980 miniseries, also titled Shōgun.The pos
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