Romantic — Killer - Episode 6

We see a glimpse of Junta’s past—from a chubby kid to the "hot" baseball star he is now.

This episode feels less like a parody and more like a real romantic drama, making the stakes feel higher for Anzu’s "single" lifestyle. 💡 Why This Episode Matters

The episode centers on Anzu trying to enjoy her weekend, only to be ambushed by Riri’s matchmaking schemes. Romantic Killer - Episode 6

Unlike Tsukasa’s guarded nature, Junta’s feelings are transparent. He isn’t just a "trope"; he’s a guy who has genuinely supported Anzu for years.

Episode 6, , takes a sharp turn from zany comedy to genuine character development. While Anzu continues her crusade to avoid "Main Character" clichés, the walls are starting to close in. 🍦 The Plot: Not-So-Secret Dates We see a glimpse of Junta’s past—from a

Episode 6 successfully humanizes the "Childhood Friend" archetype. It forces the audience (and Anzu) to realize that these "targets" are actual people with histories and feelings, not just pawns in Riri’s game.

The childhood friend finally gets some solo time with Anzu at a family restaurant. While Anzu continues her crusade to avoid "Main

Her ability to recognize a romantic setup and immediately try to dismantle it remains the show's best running gag.