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Komi returns just in time, silently offering to do stretches with Nakanaka, who ultimately accepts the offer. She initially maintains her fantasy even when talking to herself, but the fact that she still asks for a real reason why she hasn't been selected shows that on another level she, like Tadano, acknowledges the truth. Nakanaka appears genuinely saddened when she sees the other students in pairs, but quickly smirks and comes up with a fantastical justification: "If any ordinary souls touched my Dragon Force, their bodies would melt to the ground." Her villainous laugh fades, however, and she quietly asks herself why nobody will pair up with her. Later, in gym class, the students are asked to partner up to do stretches. Tadano interprets her demand for a "blood pact" as meaning she wants to be Komi's friend, an interpretation supported by the nervous way she waits at the door before introducing herself. Nakanaka may have a lot in common with Tadano, but this time it is Komi who reaches out to her. In the classroom, Komi is curious about Nakanaka's invented lore, something she evidently doesn't expect from the way she struggles to come up with more details. RELATED: Komi Can’t Communicate’s End Credits Hint at a Sad Backstory (& Hope for the Future) Komi and Nakanaka's Blood Pact For her, shedding the fantasy may not be so easy. It also shows that Tadano's delusion was not psychologically necessary for him to feel like he could survive school, which may not necessarily be the case for Nakanaka. The audience learns in Episode 1 that Tadano has tried to become more ordinary to move away from his chunibyo past, but the speed with which he makes this transformation is still shocking. Where Nakanaka fantasizes about being a fantastical supervillain, Tadano fantasized about being a stereotypical Japanese delinquent.ĭuring junior high Tadano sets into motion "Operation L," which is to paint the word "LOVE" in English on the courtyard running track in order to get the attention of his crush, Kawai. Kawai's swift rejection of him causes him to instantly change his hair and clothes, becoming the Tadano the audience is familiar with. In Najimi's flashback, Tadano has slicked-back hair, an unbuttoned jacket, and rolled-up sleeves. Nearly everyone has a friend who is willing to embarrass them like this, and Komi has graduated to the stage of friendship where she has earned the right to hear about Tadano's humorous history. The unstoppable way Najimi makes it their mission to embarrass Tadano in front of Komi is especially funny because of how relatable it is. Tadano tries to object to Najimi, but they push him out of the way. Nakanaka's appearance reminds Najimi of Tadano's junior high years, which prompts Najimi to share all the humiliating details with Komi. RELATED: Komi Can’t Communicate: Komi Makes Significant Progress Connecting With Peers Tadano the Delinquent Hitohito Tadano, one of Komi's earliest and closest friends, remembers his similar habits from when he was younger, and Najimi Osana dutifully informs Komi about Tadano's embarrassing past.
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Nakanaka bursts into Komi's classroom, declaring herself "Marsault Les Primavera" and Komi "Princess Komilia." The onscreen narration contradicts her assertion with a notice reading, "Real Name: Omoharu Nakanaka" confirming that her fantasies truly are fantasies, and the series has not segued unexpectedly into another genre. Nakanaka suffers from chunibyo, a Japanese term for teenagers who try to be cool by living out a fantasy persona. Episode 5 explores some of the various forms of chunibyo, and those who can and can't move on from it. The newest member of the group, joining in Episode 5, is Omoharu Nakanaka, a girl who seems to believe she is a character in a fantasy anime. Komi Can't Communicate continues to introduce unusual new friends for the socially anxious Shoko Komi. WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for Komi Can't Communicate Episode 5, currently streaming on Netflix.