Murai no Koi • Murai in Love Episode 4 Review
Still watching Murai no Koi? Welcome to the club! Episode 4 brings more of that chaotic energy we’ve come to love—packed with laughs, misunderstandings, and a touch of bittersweet moments. We might feel like a tiny fandom, but this quirky rom-com has definitely found a loyal following.
Kiki Finally Calls Out Yayoi!
One of the most satisfying parts of this episode has to be when Kiki finally tells Yayoi to quit her melodramatic “woe is me” routine. It’s refreshing to see someone check Yayoi’s self-pity, and Kiki’s bluntness is right on time. Watching him lay down the truth adds a welcome dose of reality to Yayoi’s exaggerated antics. His straightforward style is both hilarious and cathartic—a definite highlight of the episode.
Poor Hiroi—Can This Guy Catch a Break?
When it comes to unrequited love, Hiroi’s crush on Yayoi is just heartbreaking. He’s clearly smitten, but Yayoi seems completely unaware (or just doesn’t care). You can’t help but feel sorry for the guy, though there’s part of you that wants him to move on already. His love story brings a mix of sadness and comedy; maybe it’s time for Hiroi to look elsewhere!
Yayoi and Murai: Cluelessly Made for Each Other?
Watching Yayoi and Murai interact, you have to wonder—are they secretly a perfect match? They’re both hilariously clueless about relationships, and their awkwardness seems like it could actually work. Their dynamic makes you think they’re almost destined for each other, even if they’re too oblivious to notice. Are they endgame, or will their mutual cluelessness keep them in their own little worlds forever?
The Ongoing Gacha Ad Saga
The recurring Gacha ad has officially become a running gag in the series. Every episode seems to feature it in some way, and by now, it’s clear the creators are fully embracing it as a comedic bit. Whether it’s necessary or not is up for debate, but it’s undeniably part of the quirky charm that Murai no Koi is building.
Tanaka-Sensei’s Delusions – The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Tanaka-sensei’s wild delusions continue to be a source of laughter. Her over-the-top fantasies and romantic daydreams about Hitotose provide some of the episode’s best moments, as usual. The way her mind wanders into absurd territories is both hilarious and oddly relatable. This episode also hints at her being a bit out of touch with reality, which adds to her character’s eccentric appeal.
Final Thoughts: A Chaotic but Fun Ride
In conclusion, Episode 4 of Murai no Koi keeps the ball rolling with its trademark chaotic energy. While the show leans heavily into its comedy, there are definitely moments that hint at deeper emotions—especially when it comes to unrequited love and awkward misunderstandings. The humor is still the star of the show, with Kiki’s blunt honesty, Tanaka’s delusions, and the ongoing Gacha ad saga giving viewers plenty to laugh about.
Episode Highlights:
- Kiki’s Bold Confrontation: Kiki calling Yayoi out is hands down one of the most satisfying moments of the episode.
- Hiroi’s Heartbreak: The unrequited love storyline continues, and Hiroi’s clueless dedication is both sad and funny.
- Yayoi and Murai’s Clueless Chemistry: Their mutual awkwardness might just make them a perfect (if unintentional) match.
- The Gacha Ad: At this point, it’s a staple of the show’s quirky humor.
While it’s a wild, unpredictable mess at times, Murai no Koi remains a fun, light-hearted watch. Still sticking with it? Let’s talk about your favorite moments in the comments below!
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