Ep 3. Miyuki Shirogane Still Hasn't Done It / Kaguya Wants to Be Figured Out / Kaguya Wants to Walk
- TV14
- January 26, 2019
- 24 min
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9.0 (864)
In Kaguya-sama: Love Is War season 1 episode 3, "Miyuki Shirogane Still Hasn't Done It / Kaguya Wants to Be Figured Out / Kaguya Wants to Walk," the two main characters, Miyuki Shirogane and Kaguya Shinomiya, continue their battle of wits as they both try to trick the other into confessing their feelings.
The first part of the episode, "Miyuki Shirogane Still Hasn't Done It," focuses on Miyuki's struggle to complete a simple task - cleaning the chalkboard erasers. Despite his high academic achievements and leadership position at the school, Miyuki can't seem to figure out the proper technique for cleaning the erasers and becomes obsessive about it. Of course, Kaguya sees this as a weakness and tries to use it to her advantage in their ongoing love war.
The second part of the episode, "Kaguya Wants to Be Figured Out," shows Kaguya feeling frustrated that Miyuki seems to be completely clueless about her feelings for him. She even goes so far as to try and give him hints, but he remains oblivious. As they spend time together in the student council room, Kaguya becomes increasingly desperate for Miyuki to figure out her feelings.
The final part of the episode, "Kaguya Wants to Walk," has a more serious tone as Kaguya reveals that she has never learned how to ride a bike. Miyuki offers to teach her, but it becomes clear that Kaguya's fear of falling off is more than just a simple phobia. Through their conversation, we learn more about Kaguya's upbringing and her struggles with her strict family. This part of the episode serves as a touching moment of character development for Kaguya and deepens our understanding of her motivations and desires.
Overall, "Miyuki Shirogane Still Hasn't Done It / Kaguya Wants to Be Figured Out / Kaguya Wants to Walk" is a strong episode that balances humor with more serious moments of character exploration. The ongoing love war between Miyuki and Kaguya provides a fun framework for the episode, but it's the quieter moments where the show really shines. Fans of the series will not want to miss this important episode.