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Begins to question why he doesn't get angry, indicating a transition from passive submission to active observation of Nagatoro's motives.
: We see Nagatoro’s "sadistic" persona falter. When she pushes too far, her own embarrassment often matches or exceeds Senpai’s, suggesting that her teasing is a performative way to handle her own developing crush. 3. Key Narrative Segments Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san Episodio 4
: This segment highlights Senpai’s growth. Instead of just cowering, he attempts to focus on his craft, forcing Nagatoro to confront the fact that he is looking at her—not as a victim, but as a subject. This reverses the power dynamic, making Nagatoro the self-conscious one. Begins to question why he doesn't get angry,
: Much of the episode focuses on physical proximity. Whether it’s Nagatoro sitting unusually close to Senpai in the art room or the "sketching" scene, the narrative explores how Senpai’s comfort zone is being forcibly expanded. This reverses the power dynamic, making Nagatoro the
Shows signs of "gatekeeping" Senpai; she is the only one allowed to tease him, establishing a protective (albeit twisted) bond.