Ryunosuke’s character is tested as he deals with a manufactured "creep" persona pushed by tabloids. His performance serves as a direct rebuttal to the scandal, reclaiming his identity through his art rather than PR statements. 3. Production and Reception

The episode highlights the stark contrast between Ryo Tsukumo’s predatory view of the industry and the "earnest" nature of idols like Ryunosuke. Ryunosuke's refusal to back down, even when his teammates are missing, underscores the group's "never give up" ethos.

Reviewers noted the "ethereal atmosphere" and creative use of color—such as frames turning black and white during high-stress moments—to convey the characters' psychological states.

Following a series of targeted scandals and a physical kidnapping orchestrated by Ryo Tsukumo, members and Tenn Kujo are delayed in reaching their scheduled performance. This leaves Ryunosuke Tsunashi to face the stage alone. Despite the hostile environment and the risk of performing to a crowd that has been fed false gossip, Ryunosuke chooses to perform a solo version of "Negai wa Shine on the Sea" . 2. Key Thematic Elements

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