The humor in this episode is viewed as more effective and "less predictable" than previous entries because it utilizes the staff's role-playing tropes to solve a practical problem (the strawberry shortage).
Dino’s role in this episode is polarizing among reviewers. Some appreciate his supportive side when he reaffirms that Maika is perfect as she is. Others find his obsession with her "sadist" persona increasingly "creepy" and selfish, as he encourages her not to change purely because her "scary" eyes fulfill his specific fetishes.
She steals the spotlight in the jungle segment by wearing a monkey suit and using her "little sister" act to manipulate customers during the strawberry shortage. Critical Reception Blend S Episode 7
The episode concludes by justifying the need for a new staff member due to the cafe's rising popularity, setting the stage for the arrival of Hideri Kanzaki. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
Episode 7 of , titled "Busy with Bananas and Strawberries," is widely considered a return to form for the series by focusing back on the cafe's chaotic daily operations rather than external trips. Plot Overview & Narrative Structure The episode is divided into two main segments: The humor in this episode is viewed as
Critics and fans on platforms like Anime News Network and Reddit noted several key points:
Her accidental sadism reaches a new peak when she scares a child at a grocery store with her natural "death glare". This leads to a rare moment of introspection where she considers quitting, feeling her appearance is a burden. Others find his obsession with her "sadist" persona
A major logistics failure occurs when the cafe runs out of strawberries. While Dino and Maika hunt through local supermarkets, the remaining staff must use their "character archetypes" to steer customers away from ordering anything containing strawberries. Character Development & Analysis