Episode 2 | Romantic Killer

: Anzu attempts to navigate these forced encounters with a "just give in" attitude to get through them as quickly as possible, though her disheveled "homebody" look remains a comedic point of resistance against the typical glamorous heroine aesthetic. Key Highlights & Themes

In episode 2 of , titled " It’s Time for Children to Go to Sleep ," the anti-romance protagonist Anzu Hoshino continues her battle against the wizard Riri's forced "otome game" clichés. This episode is a highlight for fans of the show's unique blend of high-energy slapstick and subverted romantic tropes. Episode 2 Synopsis

: You can find a full breakdown of the episode's events on the Romantic Killer Wiki . Romantic Killer Episode 2

: After discovering a cockroach in her home, a horrified Anzu flees to a nearby park.

The episode centers on Anzu dealing with the aftermath of her favorite things—video games, chocolate, and her cat—being taken away to force her into finding love. : Anzu attempts to navigate these forced encounters

: Read a deeper dive into how the show handles its first few episodes at Beneath the Tangles or Anime UK News .

: Fans often praise Rie Takahashi’s performance as Anzu, noting that her comedic range truly begins to shine in this episode. Episode 2 Synopsis : You can find a

: Reviewers from Anime News Network note that the episode settles into Anzu's "weird life" with these attractive boys, emphasizing her desire to maintain platonic friendships rather than falling for Riri's traps.