The group joins the cheer squad for the upcoming Athletics Festival. In a classic comedic twist, the uniforms are mismatched, forcing the cast into awkward and hilarious situations. Key Character Developments
Introduced as a potential rival for Otani's affection, Seiko's story adds a layer of depth to the show's exploration of "complexes" beyond just height, touching on identity and social acceptance. Themes and Reception Lovely Complex Episode 5
During basketball practice, Otani injures his finger. Seiko takes him to the nurse's office, prompting Nobu to tease Risa with wild imaginations of what might happen while they are alone. The group joins the cheer squad for the
Risa rushes to the office and walks in just as Seiko reveals a major secret: Seiko is a transgender girl (assigned male at birth). While Seiko expects to be rejected or viewed as "disgusting," Otani reacts with kindness, reassuring her that he doesn't find her gross. While Seiko expects to be rejected or viewed
The episode picks up with Otani in high spirits following a kiss from Seiko, a cute underclassman who has seemingly fallen for him. Risa, watching Otani celebrate his "victory" in love, finds herself increasingly uneasy and jealous, though she struggles to admit why.
Otani’s character shines through his acceptance of Seiko. While he eventually breaks off the romantic pursuit after learning the truth, his decision to remain her friend and his defense of her character highlights his genuine kindness.