Her ability to recognize a romantic setup and immediately try to dismantle it remains the show's best running gag.
🎮 A perfect blend of heart and humor that makes you root for Junta, even if you’re Team Anzu-Staying-Single.
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 Romantic Killer - Episode 6
Romantic Killer: Episode 6 – The "Best Friend" Trope Hits Hard
We see a glimpse of Junta’s past—from a chubby kid to the "hot" baseball star he is now. Her ability to recognize a romantic setup and
A classic shoujo mishap involving a messy face leads to a surprisingly tender moment. 🔍 Key Takeaways
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. 💡 Why This Episode Matters Romantic Killer: Episode
The episode centers on Anzu trying to enjoy her weekend, only to be ambushed by Riri’s matchmaking schemes.