: Sumire, who initially joined only for Taichi, finds herself pushed into her first official match. Through the match, her character begins to shift from unlikable and superficial to someone the audience can relate to and sympathize with as she experiences the pressure of competition.
: The episode includes a humorous meta-commentary where characters note that Chihaya is "basically male" when she plays, while Sumire represents a more traditionally "feminine" presence—much to Chihaya's chagrin. Chihayafuru 2 Episode 3
: Tsukuba, an experienced player in "second-verse" karuta (Hokkaido style), struggles with being a substitute. His frustration leads him to try and sneak into the starting lineup by changing the order, but he is caught by Tsutomu Komano. : Sumire, who initially joined only for Taichi,