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Tokyo Vice - S01E05 - Everybody Pays
 

Tokyo Vice season 1 episode 5

Everybody Pays

 
When Jake helps reveal the mole in Chihara-Kai, he must weigh the risks of accepting a favor in return from Ishida. Samantha attempts to take care of her Matsuo problem. Sato’s recruitment ends with a devasting lesson in loyalty.
 
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Tokyo Vice / S01E05 : Everybody Pays
Season 1, Episode 5 | Aired on April 14, 2022 | TV-MA | 55 min. | Max
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EPISODES
Season 1
Season 1
Season 1
Season 2
Season 1
 
 
  • Tokyo Vice - Episode 1 - The Test
    Episode 1
    The Test
  • Tokyo Vice - Episode 2 - Kishi Kaisei
    Episode 2
    Kishi Kaisei
  • Tokyo Vice - Episode 3 - Read the Air
    Episode 3
    Read the Air
  • Tokyo Vice - Episode 4 - I Want It That Way
    Episode 4
    I Want It That Way
  • Tokyo Vice - Episode 5 - Everybody Pays
    Episode 5
    Everybody Pays
  • Tokyo Vice - Episode 6 - The Information Business
    Episode 6
    The Information Business
  • Tokyo Vice - Episode 7 - Sometimes They Disappear
    Episode 7
    Sometimes They Disappear
  • Tokyo Vice - Episode 8 - Yoshino
    Episode 8
    Yoshino

Tokyo Vice season 1 episode 5 Recap and FAQ

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Episode Summary

A former missionary in Japan confesses to stealing money and fears extradition. A journalist investigates a banker involved in a predatory lending scheme, leading to the banker's suicide. Tensions rise within the yakuza, with power struggles and betrayals. Personal conflicts emerge, highlighting struggles with family expectations, ethical dilemmas, and life choices. The characters navigate their complex lives amid the backdrop of crime, tradition, and societal pressures.

Full Episode S01E05 Recap

### Arrival in Japan - First-time visitor to Japan expresses excitement and exhaustion from the long flight. - Missionaries in Kitakyushu pray for success in spreading their teachings. - Attempts to offer free English lessons and share religious teachings with locals. ### Confession and Dilemma - A former missionary confesses to stealing 4 million yen from the mission fund. - She fears extradition if caught, expressing her love for life in Japan and dread of returning to the US. ### Familial Strain and Police Insight - A strained call between a man and his mother reveals family troubles back in the US. - Discussion of police methods and trust issues within the force. - A reporter is warned about trusting a cop known for bending rules. ### Yakuza Intrigues - Yakuza discussions reveal internal conflicts and strategies. - A man is tasked with recruiting a young relative into the yakuza. - An offer of information exchange highlights the complexities of yakuza-police-reporter relationships. ### The Banker's Dilemma - A journalist confronts a banker about directing clients to a predatory lender, leading to their suicides. - The banker, cornered by the journalist's evidence, feels immense pressure. ### Tension and Tragedy - A tense encounter between a yakuza boss and a traitor in their ranks. - A journalist struggles with the ethical implications of his investigation's impact. - The banker, overwhelmed by guilt and pressure, commits suicide. ### Confrontations and Realizations - The journalist faces frustration over censored reporting and the true extent of yakuza influence. - A personal encounter leads to discussions about life choices and aspirations. ### Closing Scenes - Final scenes depict various personal and professional conflicts, highlighting the characters' struggles and the complexity of their lives in Japan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What crime does the former missionary confess to committing?

She confesses to stealing 4 million yen from the mission fund.

Why is the former missionary afraid of being extradited?

She fears extradition because she committed a crime in Japan and doesn't want to lose her life there.

What internal conflict is depicted within the yakuza?

There's a conflict between traditional yakuza values and modern criminal methods, leading to a confrontation between a boss and a traitor.

What is the main ethical dilemma faced by the journalist?

The journalist struggles with the impact of his investigation on others, especially after the banker's suicide.

What is the relationship between the police and the yakuza in the storyline?

The relationship is complex, with elements of mutual distrust, information exchange, and hidden agendas.

How does the journalist confront the banker?

He confronts the banker with evidence linking him to directing clients to a predatory lender, leading to their suicides.

What happens to the banker after the journalist's confrontation?

Overwhelmed by guilt and pressure, the banker commits suicide.

What does the young man recruited by the yakuza struggle with?

He struggles with the prospect of becoming involved in the yakuza and his future life choices.

What is the main source of tension in the journalist's personal life?

He faces tension between his professional life in Japan and his family's expectations in the US.

How is the yakuza's influence on society depicted?

The yakuza's influence is shown through their involvement in illegal activities, manipulation of businesses, and impact on individuals' lives.

What is the journalist's reaction to his censored report?

He is frustrated and angered by the censorship and the limitations on revealing the full extent of yakuza activities.

How does the former missionary cope with her situation?

She attempts to hide from authorities and considers paying off someone to keep her secret.

What advice is given to the journalist about dealing with his findings?

He is advised to get drunk to cope with his distress, highlighting the emotional toll of his work.

What personal connection does the journalist have to the story?

His own family's experiences and expectations from him influence his perspective and emotions.

What is the significance of the phrase "Not knowing is Buddha" in the context of the story?

It reflects the theme of ignorance being a form of peace, contrasting with the characters' struggles with harsh realities.

 
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Bosporan
Bosporan 2 years ago
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I expect you to do what is necessary.

The opening scene portrays Samantha's arrival in Japan as a demure 21 year old Christian missionary working as an English teacher. We further learn why her past haunts her and its potential consequences, driving her to take risks.

Jake's double misreading of honour code has dire consequences, saddling him with unquenchable guilt. The second consecutive episode where the foreigners misunderstand Japanese culture norms lending depth and credibility to the story. An excellent episode, the best to-date.
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