Episode 4: Relife
Rena measures her self-worth through her success in academics and sports. After losing the class representative position to Chizuru and feeling replaced in her social circle near her crush, Kazuomi Oga, she misinterprets Chizuru's awkward attempts to smile as mocking condescension.
For those looking to dive deeper into the episode's impact or the series as a whole: ReLIFE Episode 4
Join the original episode discussions on Reddit's r/anime to see how fans reacted to Rena's actions in real-time. Rena measures her self-worth through her success in
Arata’s role as an observer with a 28-year-old's mindset allows him to recognize the signs of Rena’s burnout and jealousy that her peers miss. Arata’s role as an observer with a 28-year-old's
Like every episode in the series, the ending theme features a classic J-Pop hit from the late 90s/early 2000s—songs Arata would have actually listened to as a teenager—reinforcing the show’s themes of memory and second chances. Viewer Resources & Communities
This feature focuses on , titled "Falling Down," which marks a pivotal shift from lighthearted school comedy to a deeper exploration of competition, self-worth, and social anxiety. The Story of Episode 4: " Falling Down "
