Episode 4 - Horimiya

Critics from sites like Anime News Network have praised the episode for its exceptional balance of comedy and drama. It avoids lingering too long on any one scene, allowing the emotional payoffs to feel earned rather than forced. The episode also touches on the broader student council group, who begin using their room as a hangout spot, further expanding the show's social world.

: Hori, who was actually awake but pretending to sleep, is left stunned. This moment effectively shifts the "will-they-won't-they" tension into an acknowledged, albeit quiet, mutual understanding. A Masterclass in Pacing Horimiya Episode 4

The episode introduces , a middle school friend of Miyamura who serves as a living bridge to Miyamura's "darker" past. Shindo is high-energy and relentlessly friendly, providing a sharp contrast to the quiet, reserved version of Miyamura we usually see at school. His presence reveals a more playful and aggressive side of Miyamura, which reviewers note helps flesh out the cast and makes the characters feel more realistic and relatable. Vulnerability and Connection Critics from sites like Anime News Network have

: In one of the series' most iconic moments, Miyamura visits a bedridden Hori. Thinking she is asleep, he finally confesses his feelings out loud, saying, "I'm in love with you.". : Hori, who was actually awake but pretending

A central theme of this episode is the shift in balance between Hori and Miyamura. While Hori often takes the lead, this episode shows her in a rare state of weakness when she falls ill.

See how the tension breaks in this emotional recap and analysis of the episode's major confession: