Pressures Sekai into continuing their secret relationship while actively avoiding Kotonoha.
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This episode is widely regarded by viewers as the moment the protagonist, Makoto, becomes definitively "irredeemable". It dismantles the "nice guy" facade common in harem anime, replacing it with a realistic, albeit extreme, portrayal of infidelity and its consequences. The use of —where the audience and some characters know of the betrayal while Kotonoha remains hopeful—is a primary driver of the episode's tension.
Remorsefully isolated; she remains oblivious to the extent of the betrayal until the episode's end.
Following their secret intimate encounter in the previous episode, Makoto Itou and Sekai Saionji begin seeing each other regularly while keeping the affair hidden from Makoto's actual girlfriend, Kotonoha Katsura.
: Despite continuing the relationship, Sekai feels growing guilt and urges Makoto to confess the truth to Kotonoha.
In the infamous 2007 anime School Days , Episode 6, titled (明かされた関係, Akasareta Kankei ), marks a pivotal shift from a typical high school romance into the dark, psychologically heavy territory the series is known for. Plot Summary