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Begins to question why he doesn't get angry, indicating a transition from passive submission to active observation of Nagatoro's motives.
: Using the Japanese tradition of driving away "demons," the show metaphorically addresses the "demons" of Senpai’s social anxiety. Nagatoro’s insistence on him participating is a push for him to take up space and express himself. 4. Character Analysis Development in Episode 4 Naoto (Senpai) Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san Episodio 4
Reviewers note that this episode is where the "mean-spirited" tone of the first two episodes begins to soften into a standard, yet high-energy, rom-com. The animation by Telecom Animation Film is often praised for its "noodle-arm" expressive style, which adds a layer of slapstick that prevents the teasing from feeling too heavy. Begins to question why he doesn't get angry,