Rikekoi Season 2 Episode 3: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online

Episode 2 of  Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove  It begins with Inukai coming into the lab where he sees Ibarada playing a video game.

He quickly joins her and says he’ll beat her. He asks Ibarada where Himuro and Yukimura are, and she tells him that they went to the biology research lab.

At the lab, the Himuro-Yukimura couple struggles to beat the Fujiwara-Chris couple at the “which couple is more in love” game.

They measure each other’s oxytocin levels, and Chris and Fujiwara’s turn out significantly higher. Can Himuro and Yukimura best them?

 Here are the latest updates.

Episode 3 Speculations

The highlight of this episode for me was when Himuro almost proposed to Kanade-chan and hugged her. Kanade did feel weird, but she liked it, I can tell. Fujiwara comes in and joins them later. That was such a cute and precious moment.

Rikekoi Season 2 Episode 3: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Rikekoi | Source: Official Website

Yukimura kept searching through the night and finally found a theory that he could use to defeat the other couple. Yukimura has always been shy and confused about his feelings but proving Chris wrong might have opened his eyes and made him see what he truly wants.

Episode 3 Release Date

Episode 3 of the Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It season 2 anime has been released on Friday, Apr 15, 2022. The episode title or preview has not been shown.

1. Is Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It on Break This Week r=1-sinθ?

No, episode 3 of  Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It season 2 will not be on a break this week. No such announcement has been made.

Episode 2 Recap

On the other side, at the lab, the two couples are battling over who’s more in love. Chris teases Yukimura that they can’t match a couple that’s been in love for four years. The oxytocin level measuring tests have come out.

Rikekoi Season 2 Episode 3: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Rikekoi | Source: Official Website

Himuro and Yukimura’s oxytocin levels are significantly lower than the other couples, but Yukimura says they’re not defeated yet. There are many more experiments to conduct and research.

Himuro says she isn’t sure about Yukimura and her and confesses to Kanade instead, hugging her. Kanade is weirded out but happy nonetheless. Fujiwara decides it’s the perfect time to join them for an experiment.

The second experiment involves Chris being intimate with Himuro and Yukimura being close with Fujiwara. Fujiwara instantly makes contact with Yukimura’s chest, and Chris has to separate them.

In the third experiment, Himuro sits on Yukimura’s lap and says he’s ogling Fujiwara. They fight, and Chris says the results show reduced oxytocin production. Yukimura says their love has not been determined yet, and it’s not as though they’re dating.

Chris gets angry and says he’s a pathetic man to have hurt his lady like this. Himuro comes in to defend her man and says that they did these experiments with her full approval as well, and her feelings about this are undetermined.

Their oxytocin levels come in low the next day, but Yukimura proves that low oxytocin levels don’t mean they don’t love each other. It just means they’re in the “romance” phase and the Chris-Fujiwara couple are in their “attachment” phase.

Rikekoi Season 2 Episode 3: Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Rikekoi | Source: Official Website

In the “romantic” phase, couples experience intense feelings for each other but also experience emotional instability. This phase lasts for three years, and then the relationship goes into the “attachment” phase. That is why Chris and Fujiwara could produce more oxytocin.

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About Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it

Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove It is a romantic comedy manga created by Alifred Yamamoto and has been published in the Comic Meteor magazine since 2016.

The manga has been adapted into an anime, television drama, and a live-action film.

The concept revolves around STEM scientists, Himuro and Yukimura and how they fall in love with each other while trying to prove this love in the scientific language.

Himura confesses her love for the latter; however, Yukimura starts new research with his team on the topic. Can love be proved in theory from a mathematical approach?

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