Anyway, I'm Falling in Love with You. Episode 4

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Review Summary

Watch this episode to see Kizuki's bold romantic moves towards Mizuho, which clearly ignite a brewing rivalry with Shin, setting up future character dynamics.

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A third of the way through the season, episode four leans into the contemplative atmosphere that defines this series. Mizuho and Kizuki's relationship moves past surface-level interaction and into something more emotionally layered, with the fireworks imagery serving as a backdrop for forward-looking conversations about what they want from each other and themselves. The pacing is deliberately unhurried—this is a show that trusts silence and small gestures over dramatic confessions. Expect introspective character moments, lingering glances loaded with meaning, and the kind of romantic tension that builds through restraint rather than spectacle. Typhoon Graphics continues to deliver on atmosphere, letting the visual storytelling carry emotional weight. If you've connected with the series' quiet sincerity through the first three episodes, this one rewards that investment with deeper emotional texture.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Following episode three's 'Warmth,' where Mizuho began confronting her feelings for Kizuki more directly, 'Fireworks for the Future' deepens their emotional connection and shifts the conversation toward what lies ahead for them. Positioned at the one-third mark of this twelve-episode run, it functions as a pivotal bridge—solidifying the foundation built in early episodes while setting the stage for episode five's 'How to Be Together Forever,' which promises to escalate the central relationship's stakes.

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