Ena faces a deadline on her post-graduate plans. Ayame stays home, suffering from a cold. A worried Shinya rushes to see her.
Proof 3 – “Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Taking a Nap”
Hmm.
The Ikeda Lab in Science Fell in Love ❤️ should concentrate on data-intensive subjects using applied mathematics. But the anime focuses on the lab’s social science experiments to fit its romantic comedy premise. This is a trick of the narrow lens the audience has. It only sees the characters when they appear on the screen. We don’t see all the other things Shinya, Ayame, and Ena work on at their computer stations. For the plot points of the love story, the main couple needs to gather data on neurochemicals. But the other data scientists also work on social science experiments.
Ikeda loves physical fitness, and he made claims of mental health benefits from the exertion. Ena ran a personal memorization experiment based on that assertion. These subjects do not create the enormous amounts of data that information science organizes and describes. So, why does Science Fell in Love ❤️ make data scientists work on experiments that simple statistics can handle? To prove Shinya is in love. Yes, Shinya deliberately makes a simple problem more complicated. That’s his character!
Science Fell in Love ❤️ also covers applied mathematics problems that its audience can understand and has experience with. The gacha game diversion neatly tied otaku interests to Kosuke and Ena’s relationship. The statistics in that section explained why you feel that your success rate doesn’t match published drop rates. Because it doesn’t!
Science Fell in Love ❤️ is on more conventional anime ground during the sick-at-home visit. The scene follows love stories from high school romance into college and professional adult life. We saw that happen in the office romance anime My Senpai is Annoying. The setting calls for intimacy, character development, and relationship development. Plus, there’s a chance of discovering secrets of the universe between a beautiful woman’s thighs!
Heh.
Ena’s dark, gloomy, purple room matches her fashion. Science Fell in Love ❤️ confirms: Ena is still a chuunibyou! At least she admits it. Uh oh. Ayame caught a cold during the rainy season. Kosuke’s gacha luck is poor. Kosuke’s new waifu is a “tsunderella” who looks like Ena. Er, Aika.
Ah. Ena-senpai’s post-graduate career is at the midpoint. Will she take a master’s degree or go on to pursue her doctorate? Ena deflects her deadline discussion to one Professor Ikeda needs to meet. Ikeda’s article for the university’s brochure is late. Science Fell in Love ❤️ has advice: relieve stress with pushups! Ugh. Ena’s messy, drunk mother lets us understand how Ena became emo, wore goth-loli fashion, and played video games.
Oho. Ikeda is in a happy mood. Arm curls mean happiness, right? Huh? Saitama is not a muscle training university… Ikeda drew a physical fitness manga. But what does this have to do with going to college? Ena smacks Ikeda with these points. Well, his manga is not fit for a promotional brochure. But it does promote physical health to support mental health. Aw. Ikeda explains well the lonely plight of otaku. It feels lonely when people don’t understand what you enjoy. Ena takes her turn in the eye-catch for Science Fell in Love ❤️. Not dark, gloomy, or goth-loli.
Oh no. Ayame’s cold worsened. She’s staying home. Shinya wasn’t worried until he heard Ayame didn’t answer her phone. Fly to her side, Shinya-kun! Sick-at-home plot point, start! Science Fell in Love ❤️ uses the excuse to make a busty, beautiful girl flush in the face. And jiggle her chest from coughing and panting. Hoh. Ayame resembles her mother. They even wear similar necklaces and earrings. Hey, no fair using logic to explain cultural aphorisms. Giving someone else your cold means someone cared enough to stay by your side until you got better. Cute. Young Ayame tugs on her mother’s sleeve. That’s right! It’s superstitious to think people who play violent video games will commit crimes.
Science Fell in Love ❤️, I don’t buy it. Ayame should have food in her apartment. Oh well. We need THAT scene of a sick person collapsing trying to get supplies. Ha! Happy to see Shinya, but Ayame has her feminine pride. The romantic music started and then quickly stopped! I love it. Make up your mind, Ayame. She’s mad that Shinya would leave her! Fun, over-the-top screaming here.
Shinya didn’t bring food, drink, or medicine. But he did carry his panicky concern with him. Good enough for Ayame. She tugs on Shinya’s sleeve too. Lovey-dovey time denied! Kotonoha walks into the sticky situation of the Science Fell in Love ❤️ episode. Ayame and Shinya act like junior high students when they try to keep their relationship a secret. Shinya is in heaven! The sweet, sweet scent of Ayame’s thigh pillows! He needs to calm down. He discovered the secret of the universe between Ayame’s thighs. Not even a metaphor.
What is this? Kosuke spies Ena doing sit-ups. You guys who like feet, tights, flat justice, and armpits are in for a treat from Science Fell in Love ❤️! Sweat-covered Ena doesn’t sound bad either. Is she conducting an experiment? Ha! Ayame is over her cold, but Shinya caught it. Superstitions can come true! Ah. Ena did a trial on strength training’s effect on memory. Her improvement is outside a standard deviation. Kosuke still hasn’t gacha-pulled his Lasally-chan. Ena explains how people confuse gacha drop rates with actual drop rates for a unique drop. Don’t get dragged into gacha hell!
Worse, don’t get dragged into finding your ideal mate… Ena used the Fermi Estimate and Drake Equation to calculate that there’s less than one ideal woman in Japan for Kosuke. Rikekuma makes Science Fell in Love ❤️ show its math work. Of course, Kosuke’s perfect woman is already standing right before him. Kosuke begins to wonder why he loves his Aika-chan so much. He won’t accept it!
Ena likes the bright light of the Ikeda lab. It starkly contrasts with the gloom of her home life. That’s enough reason to stay at graduate school and pursue her doctorate. Like a cat, she enjoys a nap where it’s warm.
Next time, will the third new character make her live debut?
Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It r=1-sinθ (Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemita. r=1-sinθ (Heart)) streams on Crunchyroll and VRV in Japanese audio and English subtitles.