Episode
Jack -Of- All Trades, Party Of None | Too Much or Just Right? This One’s Complicated
- Podcast
- After Hours Arc
- Published
- Mar 24, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 1146
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Summary
In this episode of After Hours Arc , I get into Jack of All Trades, Party of None — and this one surprised me more than I expected. We follow Ohrun, a character who doesn’t specialize in one role, and because of that, he ends up getting pushed out of the hero’s party. From there, the story really becomes about what happens when you don’t fit into a system that values extremes. What I liked most is how the show handles that idea. Instead of immediately proving everyone wrong, it leans into how being well-rounded can actually get you overlooked. Once Ohrun starts working with a new group, you really see his value come through — not just in combat, but in how he understands team dynamics and adapts in real time. It’s not perfect, and some parts didn’t fully land for me, but the core idea carries it. Overall, this is one that does just enough differently to stand out. 🎧⭐ New episodes drop weekly — follow along as I recap and review anime one arc at a time.