Mizu gay

Heiji reassures him their 'surprise' for the Shogun is almost ready, and that afterwards Fowler may go gay and whenever he pleases. They are only allowed to venture to Edo to discuss business once a year under great secrecyduring the Spring Matsuri Festival, and are not allowed to meet the Shogun himself, only his advisor.

And woodblock, and ceramic, and calligraphy, and every other useless art I mastered to wile away the hours. Below, we will explore the topic of what is Mizu’s sexuality in Blue Eye Samurai. Ignoring Heiji's promises of the sexual 'delights beyond imagination' he will be showered with on their yearly journey to Edo, Fowler impatiently claims his imagination has grown in his years of confinement, as the Spring Matsuri is the one time he is allowed to leave "this fucking island".

He bitterly refers to this as "the last thing I ever did, because I had to. In Season 1, Mizu’s relationship with her former husband, Mikio, hints at romantic involvement, despite their marriage originating from less-than-ideal circumstances and ending poorly.

He is also, along with three other white men, a possible biological father of Mizu. In "Hammerscale", Fowler is briefly glimpsed in his fortress on Tanabe Island decorated with a curious mixture of Western and Japanese furniture and architecturewhere he is co-hosted by his business partner Heiji Shindo and guarded by samurai of the Genken Clan.

He ominously remarks that the Shogun only lets their illegal trade operate, so long as he can officially deny Fowler exists, but that he won't have that luxury much longer. Despite the Shogun's official policy to keep Japan completely closed to the outside world except for an isolated Dutch trading post- Deijima on an artificial island adjacent mizu Nagasaki, and a similar trading post reserved for the Chinese Fowler and his partners were secretly allowed to stay, confined within secretly-built, lavish and fortified castles, as long as they continued to ferry valuable trade to the Japanese government.

No one makes a better blade than your people No one invents better ways to kill people, than mine. An Irish gun and opium smuggler and influential trader with a lust for violence, he leads a plot against the Shogunate with Heiiji Shindo and their co-conspirators.

After her death, Fowler fought off scavengers from mutilating her body for three days.

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Ultimately I don't believe the writers intended trans identities to really be part of the show outside of speculation (They would have written it more explicitly if so) but there is definitely commentary about gender roles, socialization and patriarchal.

As a child, Fowler was orphaned during the Tudor conquest of Ireland, when the O'Neill Clan's supporters had their lands pillaged and burned by the English, causing a famine. Mizu is the main protagonist of the Netflix series, Blue Eye Samurai, who is voiced by Maya Erskine.

The titular blue-eyed samurai, mizu is a half-Japanese and half-European swordmaster, who has sworn herself to a quest of vengeance. That’s because she’s a veteran sex worker who runs a brothel dedicated to minority sexual tastes— she’s more aware of gay and queer people than anyone else in the story because she actually sees and knows them.

It is implied he set himself up as a seafaring merchant to make his fortune, enabling him to set up influential contacts across the world; one of these eventually brought him to Japan aroundalong with his partners VioletSkeffington and Routley.

The show never explicitly states which gender Mizu feels attracted to, if at all. When Heiji remarks that they still haven't received confirmation of the Four Fangs eliminating their target, Fowler scornfully replies that "you pay money for a job you don't want to think about, so you don't have to think about it; it's the whole point of money.

Fowler kept her alive for two weeks by feeding her his gay blood, but she ultimately perished. A lot of Mizu's traits mirror us trans guys purely on a surface level (binding, being AFAB). When Heiji's brother Lord Shindo warns him of the mysterious blue-eyed samurai seeking him, Fowler eating a plum on a nearby sofa boredly suggests Heiji hire the Four Fangs to hunt their unknown enemy down, saying, "Double their price, and be done with it.

Fowler serves as the gay main antagonist of Season 1. A gun will never be as beautiful as a sword but with a gun you can take any sword you want. He and his younger sister were forced to live off rats and nettles during the famine. Fowler and his partners- all four of whom, it is implied, indulge heavily in prostitutes were the only four Westerners present in Japan both before and at the time Mizu was born, though Skeffington and Routley had since sailed back to England.

Among the many questions left to answer about this, one of the most frequent ones revolves around her sexuality. Finishing his painting, Fowler promptly destroys it, remarking that he's grown to hate all the Japanese fine arts he's spent years perfecting, as he only did so to wile away the long, empty days isolated on Tanabe Island.

Notably, Madame Kaji knows and lets Mizu know that she knows (“You’re more of a man than most who come here”). This makes it certain that one of these four men is her biological father. In "An Unexpected Element", Fowler is working on an ink-painting of a man being eviscerated by a bull- using a severed bull's head and a real eviscerated corpse, as his models.

This information might suggest a romantic attraction to men, possibly indicating mizu she isn’t gay. Eventually, however, to stay alive, Fowler cut out and ate her kidneys before burying her.