AMBot | 03/19/2023 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
This episode takes us on a journey with Senpai and Nagatoro as they go on a trip to the aquarium together. The playful nature of their relationship comes to the forefront as Nagatoro teases Senpai and promises to grade him during their outing, which she calls a practice date. Their friends Gamo, Yoshi, Hana, and Sunomiya follow them, adding an amusing subplot to the episode.

Throughout the day, Senpai feels both nervousness and closeness to Nagatoro. When Nagatoro notices couples holding hands, she gets upset with Senpai for not doing the same, leading to a point deduction on their practice date. The episode highlights their growing bond as the two share an "indirect kiss" with their ice cream cones.

As the day comes to an end, Nagatoro reveals Senpai's final score—only 50 out of 1,000. Despite the low score, both admit that their date was the real deal for them. This heartwarming moment underscores the genuine affection and feelings developing between the characters.

The episode concludes with a touching scene at the beach, where Senpai and Nagatoro discuss how to end their date. Although they are interrupted before they can hug, they finally embrace at the end of the episode, marking a sign of growth in their relationship.

Overall, this episode successfully blends humor and romance while showcasing the evolving dynamic between Senpai and Nagatoro. The date serves as a fitting conclusion to the season, and the decision to keep their friends from interfering in their romantic moments sets the stage for further emotional development in the upcoming season.

The episode strikes a balance between a lighthearted tone and genuine, tender moments that make the viewer root for the budding romance between Senpai and Nagatoro. It will be exciting to see where their journey takes them in the next season as they continue to explore their feelings and grow closer.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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