Okay, I'll Say It, Tadanobu Asano Was Robbed of His 'Shogun' Emmy
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Although he was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, Tadanobu Asano lost the award to Billy Crudup. While Crudup's performance as Cory Ellison on The Morning Show is a grounding presence for the outright insane leaps of logic the series can take, I feel that Asano was worthy of a win based on his multilayered performance as Kashigi Yabushige, the servant to Sanada's Lord Toranaga.
Spoilers in this link if you haven’t seen Shōgun yet, but holy cow, yes, Asano 100% should’ve won an Emmy for his performance.
I tend to avoid shows that are incredibly hyped, and I think I’ve had a good track record for doing so. I still haven’t seen a single episode of Lost, and I only reluctantly watched Game of Thrones because the final season was airing when our youngest was born, and it was a good way to kill time while snuggling.
I jumped in with both feet on ShĹŤgun, however, and I believe it absolutely deserves the acclaim. Set aside a few days and binge it.
Specifically, I think Asano's performance as Yabushige was the most entertaining thing I've seen in years. "Multilayered" is a great word to describe it; he communicated mostly in grunts and facial expressions, and even though he constantly stepped on his own foot, you couldn't help but root for the guy.
I look forward to seeing more of Tadanobu Asano in the years to come.