Join us for a full reaction and breakdown of You and I Are Polar Opposites Episode 7! We kick things off by recapping the emotional highs from Episode 6’s cultural festival arc—Suzuki’s messy reunion with her middle school ex Rihito, the powerful message about “purity” as a mindset of fully investing in your current relationship (present and future), and why Suzuki’s past made her so hesitant to confess early on. It was a standout episode for character growth!

Now in Episode 7, the spotlight shifts hard to the side couple: Yamada and Nishi. After that ambiguous festival vibe, things get fluttery and full of quiet tension. Nishi’s starting to confront her growing feelings, and Suzuki—being the perceptive queen she is—picks up on it instantly and starts scheming to push them together (classic misunderstanding averted!). We get more wholesome, relatable moments, zero over-the-top drama, and that signature direct-but-awkward teen romance charm. Tani gets some funny moments too, but this one’s all about the slow-burn chemistry killing us softly.

If you love realistic high school romance without dragged-out tropes, this episode is a sweet, buttery delight. Huge props to the adaptation for balancing both couples so well!