Blue Box episode 6: Taiki tells Hina about his living condition as the latter develops feelings for him

Blue Box episode 6: Taiki tells Hina about his living condition as the latter develops feelings for him (Image via TMS Entertainment)
Blue Box episode 6: Taiki tells Hina about his living condition as the latter develops feelings for him (Image via TMS Entertainment)

In Blue Box episode 6, released on November 7, 2024, tensions rise as Hina learns about Taiki’s living arrangement with Chinatsu, sparking a shift in her feelings. Taiki reveals that Chinatsu, whose parents are abroad, has been staying with him, which unsettles Hina despite her earlier support for their budding connection.

Hina’s encounter with Taiki stirs conflicting emotions, affecting her performance in rhythmic gymnastics and her school's expectations. As her feelings for Taiki deepen, Hina faces personal struggles and questions whether distancing herself might help Taiki and Chinatsu’s relationship, marking a pivotal episode in this complex love triangle.


Blue Box episode 6: Taiki explains his current living situation to Hina

Hina confronts Taiki and Chinatsu (Image via TMS Entertainment)
Hina confronts Taiki and Chinatsu (Image via TMS Entertainment)

In episode 6, Hina stumbles upon Chinatsu entering Taiki's house and confronts Taiki, asking why he hadn’t told her. Taiki apologizes and explains that Chinatsu’s parents are abroad, so she’s staying with him. Although Hina had rooted for Taiki and Chinatsu’s relationship, she can’t help but feel hurt, realizing how close they’ve become after living together for two months.

Later, Hina performs her rhythmic gymnastics routine in front of her coach, impressing everyone. However, she reflects on her performance and realizes she needs to focus on the smallest details. When she goes for water, Hina spots Taiki, who explains he injured his toe. She also notices a wish ribbon tied to his ankle, a gift from Chinatsu.

Hina spots Chinatsu's wish ribbon (Image via TMS Entertainment)
Hina spots Chinatsu's wish ribbon (Image via TMS Entertainment)

Taiki clarifies that the ribbon isn’t romantic; it symbolizes shared determination since they both train hard for the Nationals. Hina understands but is emotionally affected, feeling pressured to excel independently.


Blue Box episode 6: Hina's feelings for Taiki start affecting herself

A snapshot from the Blue Box anime series (Image via TMS Entertainment)
A snapshot from the Blue Box anime series (Image via TMS Entertainment)

Later in the gym, she struggles with her routine and dismisses her slip-ups as a lack of sleep. Kyo and Taiki notice her performance isn’t up to par, and Taiki senses something is wrong.

Hina contemplates distancing herself from Taiki, thinking it may benefit his relationship with Chinatsu. She returns to practice but still stumbles, which worries her friends. She encounters the school’s vice principal, who praises her and asks if her Olympian father might visit.

The reminder of her family’s high expectations adds to her burden. Seeing Taiki again, Hina briefly considers running away but steels herself, determined to improve independently.


Blue Box episode 6: Hina's small talk with Taiki boosts her self-esteem as she wins the prefectural qualifiers

Hina realizes she is messing up her performance (Image via TMS Entertainment)
Hina realizes she is messing up her performance (Image via TMS Entertainment)

Hina’s practice resumes, and she starts performing better than before. During her break, Hina falls after running into another player and twists her ankle. Taiki rushes over to help and insists on taking her to the nurse.

Despite Hina’s warning about Chinatsu possibly seeing them together, Taiki brushes it off, prioritizing her well-being. At the nurse’s office, Hina vents to Taiki about the pressure of being the daughter of an Olympian and how people expect her to excel. Taiki reassures her, offering to listen as she releases her frustration.

Chinatsu Kano as shown in the Blue Box series (Image via TMS Entertainment)
Chinatsu Kano as shown in the Blue Box series (Image via TMS Entertainment)

Hina admits she worries about favoritism in competitions, with the judge seemingly biased towards her opponent, whom she respects for her humility and hard work. She confides in Taiki, who, unbeknownst to him, is the metaphorical “judge” in Hina’s heart, while Chinatsu is her “opponent.”

Taiki encourages Hina to keep fighting, and she reluctantly agrees, admitting defeat isn’t an option yet. The nurse reminds them to keep the noise down, and Hina, feeling better, heads back to practice. Taiki wishes her luck, lifting her spirits.

In a subsequent scene, Hina celebrates winning first place at the prefectural qualifiers, and Taiki observes she’s back to her usual self. Kyo realizes a love triangle may be brewing between Taiki, Hina, and Chinatsu, and he wonders how Chinatsu will react. At home, Taiki reflects on his training challenges and desire to keep up with Hina, who has now qualified for Nationals.


Blue Box episode 6: Chinatsu feels she is in the way of Taiki and Hina

Taiki and Chinatsu have a small talk (Image via TMS Entertainment)
Taiki and Chinatsu have a small talk (Image via TMS Entertainment)

Later, Taiki runs into Chinatsu, who mentions meeting Hina at the chiropractor. Surprised, Taiki asks if Hina said anything, but Chinatsu replies that she only thanked her for lending an umbrella. Chinatsu compliments Hina’s incredible achievement in the qualifiers, and Taiki notes that Hina isn’t content yet, often criticizing her own performance as imperfect.

Chinatsu realizes that Hina and Taiki share a similar drive, as Hina once called Taiki a “badminton-loving dummy” in the same way Taiki now calls Hina a “rhythmic gymnastics-loving dummy.”

Chinatsu thinks to herself about Taiki and Hina (Image via TMS Entertainment)
Chinatsu thinks to herself about Taiki and Hina (Image via TMS Entertainment)

After their exchange, Chinatsu reflects on the situation alone, realizing Hina may have feelings for Taiki. She feels conflicted, thinking she might be on the way to staying at Taiki’s house. However, she resolves to continue living there for the sake of her basketball training until she graduates, mentally apologizing to Hina for any interference this may cause.


Final thoughts

In Blue Box episode 6͏, ͏the tangled emotions between Taiki, Hina, and Chinats͏u deepen as H͏ina grapples͏ with her ͏growing feelings for T͏aiki͏, ͏complicated by C͏h͏inatsu's presence in his life.

Viewers are͏ left wondering ͏how͏ this evolving͏ love ͏triangle will impact each character's journey. Episode 7 is set to release on November 14, 2024, promising further emotional twists and character development.


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