Citrus Episode 4: Love Me Do!
Canon

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8.8

4 Fans

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Citrus Episode 4: Love Me Do!

Canon

OSHIMETER

8.8

4 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
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cecily's avatar
cecily
This is hilarious and although it feels taboo, I can’t help but watch their characters develop. Mei is so silent while Yuzu needs to be mature enough to stop running away from herself. I'm really invested in these two. Okay, I see. The plot is thickening!
jawswaj's avatar
jawswaj
Citrus Episode 4 shifts its focus toward external pressure and the complexity of reputation. The plot introduces Himeko, the student council vice-president, whose arrival heightens the tension and forces Yuzu to confront her growing feelings for Mei. Character designs for Himeko are strikingly distinct, using her doll-like appearance and rigid posture to reflect her obsession with order and her possessive nature.
The visuals are particularly effective during the rainy outdoor scenes, where the reflection of the gray sky on the pavement enhances the episode's somber mood. The soundtrack complements this shift with more intense, rhythmic strings that amplify the sense of urgency and emotional confrontation.
A specific moment that stands out is when Himeko confronts Yuzu under the school’s ea
uayanjimenez's avatar
uayanjimenez
Episode 4 was an emotional rollercoaster. Himeko's jealousy creates a massive wall, but Yuzu's determination to reach Mei is so heart-wrenching. The tension between tradition and true feelings is peaking. That ending left me holding my breath.
adiousra's avatar
adiousra
Things are getting spicy! Ep.4 digs even deeper into the emotional chaos and the relationship between the leads feels more complicated than ever. New developments shake things up nicely and keep the story feeling fresh. The drama is real and honestly kind of addictive this time

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cecily's avatar
cecily
This is hilarious and although it feels taboo, I can’t help but watch their characters develop. Mei is so silent while Yuzu needs to be mature enough to stop running away from herself. I'm really invested in these two. Okay, I see. The plot is thickening!
jawswaj's avatar
jawswaj
Citrus Episode 4 shifts its focus toward external pressure and the complexity of reputation. The plot introduces Himeko, the student council vice-president, whose arrival heightens the tension and forces Yuzu to confront her growing feelings for Mei. Character designs for Himeko are strikingly distinct, using her doll-like appearance and rigid posture to reflect her obsession with order and her possessive nature.
The visuals are particularly effective during the rainy outdoor scenes, where the reflection of the gray sky on the pavement enhances the episode's somber mood. The soundtrack complements this shift with more intense, rhythmic strings that amplify the sense of urgency and emotional confrontation.
A specific moment that stands out is when Himeko confronts Yuzu under the school’s ea
uayanjimenez's avatar
uayanjimenez
Episode 4 was an emotional rollercoaster. Himeko's jealousy creates a massive wall, but Yuzu's determination to reach Mei is so heart-wrenching. The tension between tradition and true feelings is peaking. That ending left me holding my breath.
adiousra's avatar
adiousra
Things are getting spicy! Ep.4 digs even deeper into the emotional chaos and the relationship between the leads feels more complicated than ever. New developments shake things up nicely and keep the story feeling fresh. The drama is real and honestly kind of addictive this time

©サブロウタ・一迅社/citrus 製作委員会

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©サブロウタ・一迅社/citrus 製作委員会

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