Medalist Season 2 Episode 3 Review
Medalist Season 2 continues to sharpen its focus on the emotional and competitive facets of figure skating in episode 3, delivering a character-driven chapter that centers on Yuna — one of Inori’s most determined rivals. While Inori herself barely skates in this installment, Yuna’s story reveals the pressures of living in another skater’s shadow, and the episode uses performance choreography and expressive animation to communicate her desperation and drive. © つるまいかだ・講談社/メダリスト製作委員会 Episode 3 Recap: A Spotlight Shift to Yuna Where the previous episode offered a broader view of the competition, episode 3 narrows its lens and develops Yuna’s arc in detail. We learn two defining things about her early on: a painfully relatable crush that sparks comic relief, and a deeper inferiority complex stemming from being labeled a “former genius.” These twin elements — light-hearted embarrassment and simmering competitive angst — shape the episode’s tone and propel Yuna into a ...