Alright then.
The funny things in episode 3 is that such a cliche storyline of "a girl running away leaving the male lead to run after her, where through it all development gets injected into the situation" plot actually worked for me and for the better half I can say that I completely loved the episode. Maybe I haven't had my dose of "the norm, emotional" type of deep development archetype story in a while as I felt that it has been a long time since I've last say something this "refreshing" as it brings back some sweet nostalgia. This series is really good at mixing in comedy with some serious undertones and the latest episode was a great example of almost "slice of life" pacing with a plot device to string in some much needed development. Although the fun and silliness will all be coming back next week, it was nice to get just that a bit deeper into the characters.