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Sunja And Naomi Bear The Brunt Of Male-Driven Manipulation And Violence In Pachinko

Characters Face Toxic Masculinity and Family Expectations in a Turbulent World.

by Arin Tripathi
September 28, 2024
in Television Shows
Pachinko Season 2 Episode 6

Sunja's compassion contrasts with the violent actions of male characters (Apple TV+)

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In Pachinko Season 2 Episode 6, the show shows the problems of living in a society ruled by men. Sunja (Minha Kim) tries to meet society’s expectations. Solomon (Jin Ha) struggles to succeed in finance.

All the characters feel trapped in a system that does not help them. Sunja’s family has a hard time surviving during World War II. This war is a result of conflicts created by men.

In this episode, many male characters show toxic masculinity. They manipulate those around them and sometimes use violence to get what they want.

While this might be human nature, the most tragic part is that the female characters, especially Sunja and Naomi (Anna Sawai), suffer because of the men’s actions.

The episode starts with the 1989 Sunja (Youn Yuh-jung) on a date with Kato (Jun Kunimura) at a Mexican restaurant.

Sunja tries a margarita for the first time and learns what salsa is. It is clear that Sunja and Kato have met several times since she contacted him in Episode 4.

Then, the story shifts back to 1950. In this earlier timeline, Sunja works hard selling noodles in the market, which is different from her future self enjoying a meal. The family waits anxiously to see if Noa (Kim Kang-hoon) has passed his entrance exam for Waseda University.

In 1950, Mr. Kim (Kim Sungkyu) goes to a rally where Koreans protest against their rights being taken away in Japan. Their schools are closing, and all Koreans must sign a public registry. This forces them to feel isolated from the Japanese people.

Pachinko Season 2 Episode 6
Still from the show (Apple TV+)

The Koreans argue that they are fighting for their survival, even though the war is over. Mr. Kim does not seem excited about the rally and looks very worried. He has lost the hope he once had while living in the countryside during the war.

Later in the episode, Mr. Kim acts on Hansu’s orders. He beats one of Hansu’s workers and uses intimidation tactics for Hansu (Lee Min-ho). Hansu questions a worker who claims there are rumors about him pulling out of the black market.

Mr. Kim holds the man until he admits that someone named Yoshii Isamu wants to take over the black market. This sets up a future conflict for Hansu. Hansu knows Mr. Kim wants to leave his job.

He tells him, “You won’t just be my fists for much longer.” These violent actions go against Mr. Kim’s gentle nature. He wonders how much longer he can live this way. He still lives with Kyunghee (Jung Eun-chae), whom he loves, while her husband, Yoseb (Han Joon-Woo), watches their stolen glances. There is a lot of tension in Mr. Kim’s life, and something will eventually explode.

The story shifts to Solomon, who plans to open a golf club on some land. However, his life changes when a work associate tells him that his business partner, Yoshii-san, has a message. The associate gives Solomon pictures of Naomi with another man, looking very close. Solomon tries to say the man is just an old boyfriend, but the associate insists the pictures were taken recently.

He warns Solomon that Yoshii-san will do anything necessary to get the business deal, saying fighting for what you want is just “called human nature.” If Yoshii-san doubts Solomon, he will cut him off and may harm him. Now, Solomon must find a way to secure the deal.

Solomon follows Naomi and sees her having dinner with the man in the pictures. He realizes she might be cheating on him. When Naomi comes to his apartment later, she explains that the man is someone she has known since childhood, and their parents want them to marry.

She feels trapped by her parents’ expectations and should have told Solomon earlier. He tries to save their relationship by asking, “Can you promise me you’ll never look away again?” Naomi responds with, “I want to try.” Solomon understands that this weak answer means their relationship may not last.

Pachinko Season 2 Episode 6
Still from the show (Apple TV+)

Before letting Naomi leave, Solomon makes one last request. He asks her to call in Abe-san’s loan so he can finish his project and prove his worth. He says, “I need everyone to know that I’m here.” But Naomi knows that this will harm her career and give her a bad reputation.

In a heartbreaking moment, Solomon says, “Then I’ll find a way, you know I will.” Naomi responds angrily, “And I will have no choice but to stop you.”

We have not seen adult Mozasu (Soji Arai) in a few episodes. He is not the hero in Episode 6. He struggles with debt from his pachinko parlor but instead of focusing on it, he worries about his mother’s happiness. When Sunja tells him about her outing with Kato, he questions who she is spending time with.

Sunja feels defensive and explains, “He’s a friend I feed the birds with. You wouldn’t understand.” Later, Sunja buys a new wallet for Kato after noticing his old one. Mozasu finds the gift and a note. He calls a private investigator to learn more about Kato. This moment shows how Mozasu’s actions may threaten Sunja’s happiness again.

Solomon receives a phone call from Tom Andrews (Jimmi Simpson), who confirms that Naomi will not give up. Solomon says, “We have to get rid of her then.”

He tells Tom that they will frame Naomi for financial misconduct in her current business deal with Yotsuba Finance. Solomon is now willing to do anything, even ruin Naomi’s career, to get what he wants.

In 1950, Noa gets accepted to Waseda University. The family feels excited about Noa’s bright future until he learns about extra fees of 2,400 yen.

Sunja reassures Noa that they will find the money without asking Hansu for help. She stays up late making candies to sell, putting her dreams of opening a restaurant aside until Noa finishes school. She will not ask Hansu for help.

Hansu also deals with family issues. He meets with his father-in-law, who tells him he has arranged for Hansu’s daughter to marry. Hansu feels hesitant but his father-in-law warns him, saying he has never mentioned Hansu’s secret son or hidden life.

He firmly states, “I have never touched that family. Do not make me consider otherwise.” This is a clear threat to Hansu to stay in his place and follow the arrangements made.

The scene reminds viewers that there are always people in power above you, even if Hansu seems to control others.

After thinking about the financial impact on his family, Noa decides not to attend Waseda University. He tells Sunja that he does not want to go to school at the cost of her dreams.

She encourages him, saying the restaurant idea is a “fool’s gamble.” Noa feels he must take care of everyone as the eldest son. Sunja reminds him that a better future will benefit the whole family.

Pachinko Season 2 Episode 6
Still from the show (Apple TV+)

Noa still refuses, so Sunja swallows her pride and asks Hansu to help convince him. Hansu insists it is not an option for Noa to skip school. He tells Sunja to “pry his eyes open.

Make him see what the world really looks like.” In the spirit of all the threats happening in this episode, he adds, “If you can’t convince him, I will.” Sunja does not want Hansu near Noa, so she tries one last time to change his mind.

Sunja takes Noa to eat tofu at the shop where his crush works. She opens up to Noa, saying she never thought she would stay in Japan so long.

She explains that she came because Isak asked her to. She did not understand how the world worked or Isak’s faith until he talked to her about heaven.

She tells Noa that when she thinks of heaven, she pictures her home in Korea. Sunja reminds Noa that they have faced painful experiences in Japan, saying, “If you stay here…the memories will burn in your soul.” She admits that she promised Isak to help Noa and Mozasu succeed, and she wants to keep that promise.

The girl at the shop praises Noa for leaving to attend university. Noa tells the girl, “When I’m there, I know I’ll miss this.” It seems Sunja’s heartfelt speech finally worked, and there is a touching moment where Sunja feels she has done something to help Noa find his future.

It shows her compassion and that she can win Noa over without anger or violence. She speaks from the heart to achieve her goal. Despite the damage done by patriarchy, Sunja is determined to lead her life with kindness and love.

Episode 6 sets the stage for future conflicts, but it seems the discrimination and violence linked to patriarchy will continue to affect these characters for a long time. New episodes of Pachinko Season 2 come out every Friday on Apple TV+ in the U.S.

In addition to Sunja’s heartfelt conversation with Noa, the episode hints at deeper family tensions simmering under the surface.

Solomon’s ruthless decision to sabotage Naomi’s career, and Mozasu’s growing distrust of Kato, reveal how far-reaching the consequences of male dominance are, affecting every aspect of their relationships and ambitions.

These characters are constantly weighed down by personal and societal expectations, creating an emotional atmosphere of both love and betrayal.

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Arin Tripathi

Arin Tripathi

Arin Tripathi, a dedicated final year BCA student, resides in the vibrant city of Bangalore. During his leisure hours, he immerses himself in the world of manga and enjoys watching TV shows on platforms like Netflix and Hulu. His specialization lies in crafting content related to U.S-based shows and series.

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