Episode 4: Kuzu No Honkai
: She is portrayed as a pure but increasingly "distorted" character. Her insecurities drive her to use her relationship with Mugi as a shield, though her feelings for Kanai remain unyielding.
: The tension between Hanabi and her best friend Sanae escalates, adding another layer of "scumminess" as Sanae struggles with her own unrequited feelings for Hanabi. Themes & Visuals Kuzu no Honkai Episode 4
The episode leans heavily into the series' signature aesthetic: melancholy, panel-like transitions, and internal monologues. It reinforces the theme that no one in this story is truly "innocent." The "Bad Apple" title refers to the realization that the people we idolize often harbor the most destructive traits. : She is portrayed as a pure but
: Mugi is described as popular and cool but deeply complicated due to his past. In this episode, his own history with a "mentor" figure mirrors Hanabi's struggle, making their "fake" bond feel more authentic compared to the manipulations around them. Themes & Visuals The episode leans heavily into