REVIEW: Solo Leveling’s Sixth Episode Is a Brutal Awakening for Jin-Woo Sung

The famous Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore once wrote, “If no one heeds your call, then walk alone.” This quote could also be applied to Solo Leveling and Jin-woo Sung’s journey from the weakest hunter to the hero who fears no dungeon boss. Since rising through the ranks is both surprising and unpredecented within the Solo Leveling universe, Jin-woo has to hide his growing abilities. But when a rogue party threatens his life, he has to decide how far he’ll go to protect himself and his secret.Solo Leveling Episode 6 heats up pretty quickly under the careful supervision of showrunners Shunsuke Nakashige and Noboru Kimura. The episode is directed by Takashi Sakuma with a script from Norimitsu Kaiho and music composition from Hiroyuki Sawano. Taito Ban leads the Solo Leveling voice cast as reawakened hunter Jin-woo Sung. He’s joined by Genta Nakamura as the inexperienced Jin-ho Yoo, Yasuhiro Mamiya as the traitorous Dong-suk Hwang, Banjo Ginga as Gun-hee Go, Makoto Furukawa as Jin-chul Woo, and some new additions. A-1 Pictures makes a splash with their animation throughout.Jin-woo’s tussle with the Giant Arachnid Buryura makes his inexperience in strategizing apparent. But he makes up for that with his courage, shaking with excitement and anticipation — unlike previous battles in which he froze. Episode 6 is the first step Solo Leveling takes toward building a character arc for its protagonist, with his rising confidence. However, calling Jin-woo’s progress an individual effort is a stretch, considering that the System backs him up through thick and thin. From his full stats recovery in the middle of a fight to the terrifying effects of Kasaka’s daggers, the System’s gifts have ensured Jin-woo’s safety from the first day of their partnership. His character development begins with his realization of that symbiotic relationship; he resolves to meet the System’s whims for his own gain. But his capacity for violence is a worrying direction for the character: he’s channeling his past frustrations in the worst ways with no mercy, which encapsulates Solo Leveling’s propensity to come across as power fantasy.

The famous Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore once wrote, “If no one heeds your call, then walk alone.” This quote could also be applied to Solo Leveling and Jin-woo Sung’s journey from the weakest hunter to the hero who fears no dungeon boss. Since rising through the ranks is both surprising and unpredecented within the Solo Leveling universe, Jin-woo has to hide his growing abilities. But when a rogue party threatens his life, he has to decide how far he’ll go to protect himself and his secret.

Solo Leveling Episode 6 heats up pretty quickly under the careful supervision of showrunners Shunsuke Nakashige and Noboru Kimura. The episode is directed by Takashi Sakuma with a script from Norimitsu Kaiho and music composition from Hiroyuki Sawano. Taito Ban leads the Solo Leveling voice cast as reawakened hunter Jin-woo Sung. He’s joined by Genta Nakamura as the inexperienced Jin-ho Yoo, Yasuhiro Mamiya as the traitorous Dong-suk Hwang, Banjo Ginga as Gun-hee Go, Makoto Furukawa as Jin-chul Woo, and some new additions. A-1 Pictures makes a splash with their animation throughout.

Jin-woo’s tussle with the Giant Arachnid Buryura makes his inexperience in strategizing apparent. But he makes up for that with his courage, shaking with excitement and anticipation — unlike previous battles in which he froze. Episode 6 is the first step Solo Leveling takes toward building a character arc for its protagonist, with his rising confidence. However, calling Jin-woo’s progress an individual effort is a stretch, considering that the System backs him up through thick and thin. From his full stats recovery in the middle of a fight to the terrifying effects of Kasaka’s daggers, the System’s gifts have ensured Jin-woo’s safety from the first day of their partnership. His character development begins with his realization of that symbiotic relationship; he resolves to meet the System’s whims for his own gain. But his capacity for violence is a worrying direction for the character: he’s channeling his past frustrations in the worst ways with no mercy, which encapsulates Solo Leveling‘s propensity to come across as power fantasy.

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