Netflix’s Blue Eye Samurai anime recently unsheathed its first season of eight episodes, which more than live up to the expectations. Blue Eye Samurai maps out a harrowing story set in feudal Japan, which focuses on Mizu (Maya Erskine), as she pretends to be a male ronin who embarks on a revenge quest. Mizu hides her intentions well, but in time, she confirms that she is looking to kill a series of white men who she thinks sexually assaulted her mother. Mizu and her mother become outcasts, the latter of whom perishes in a fire and Mizu is left to fend for herself.Mizu’s “half-breed” label means that her own people never show her respect. She heads down a life that’s filled with abuse and tragedy as she trains for the upcoming hunt. Luckily, Mizu finds allies along the way as she targets Fowler, one of the few white men in Edo. Mizu learns a lot about herself, and while she does fulfill a major part of her mission, Blue Eye Samurai sets up a newly-announced Season 2 that’s sure to be filled with a lot more gore, twists, and turns.Fowler baits Mizu with the truth, which leaves audiences torn over the veracity of it all. However, the episode ends with Mizu imprisoning Fowler as she heads off to England. Blue Eye Samurai Season 2 is poised to feature Mizu’s use of Fowler to get to her other targets and take them out. It’s a very uneasy alliance, but one that Mizu needs as she has no connections in this world. It will be intriguing to see how Mizu plans to keep Fowler in check, the associates that he has over there, and how Mizu will survive in a land where guns top swords, bows and arrows, shields, and armor.
Netflix’s Blue Eye Samurai anime recently unsheathed its first season of eight episodes, which more than live up to the expectations. Blue Eye Samurai maps out a harrowing story set in feudal Japan, which focuses on Mizu (Maya Erskine), as she pretends to be a male ronin who embarks on a revenge quest. Mizu hides her intentions well, but in time, she confirms that she is looking to kill a series of white men who she thinks sexually assaulted her mother. Mizu and her mother become outcasts, the latter of whom perishes in a fire and Mizu is left to fend for herself.
Mizu’s “half-breed” label means that her own people never show her respect. She heads down a life that’s filled with abuse and tragedy as she trains for the upcoming hunt. Luckily, Mizu finds allies along the way as she targets Fowler, one of the few white men in Edo. Mizu learns a lot about herself, and while she does fulfill a major part of her mission, Blue Eye Samurai sets up a newly-announced Season 2 that’s sure to be filled with a lot more gore, twists, and turns.
Fowler baits Mizu with the truth, which leaves audiences torn over the veracity of it all. However, the episode ends with Mizu imprisoning Fowler as she heads off to England. Blue Eye Samurai Season 2 is poised to feature Mizu’s use of Fowler to get to her other targets and take them out. It’s a very uneasy alliance, but one that Mizu needs as she has no connections in this world. It will be intriguing to see how Mizu plans to keep Fowler in check, the associates that he has over there, and how Mizu will survive in a land where guns top swords, bows and arrows, shields, and armor.
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