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Would be fun if they immersed us more in the historical details of the setting come season 2, it's a spice well-served in historical fiction to flesh out the world in subtle ways. As for number 3: Yes, but trade still occurred and westerners still became samurai, married and had families, while having tight relations with nobility.. The series addresses the role of samurai, what life was like for women and people of mixed heritage, and violence in Edo-period Japan, with varying degrees of accuracy.