With You, Our Love Will Make It Through S01E06: Breaking Walls (and Hearts) One Handhold at a Time
If you’ve been riding the With You, Our Love Will Make It Through wave, episode 6 hit different this week. Let’s spill the tea on why this 24-minute slice of emotional chaos has everyone on TikTok posting clips with sad piano audio and MyAnimeList users typing essays at 2 AM.
First, a quick recap for anyone who’s been living under a rock: Mari, your average late-to-school high schooler, bumped into Tsunagu— a gentle beastfolk with floppy ears and a heart bigger than his tail—earlier this season. The catch? In their world, beastfolk are stuck behind segregation walls, and humans aren’t supposed to mix with them. But Mari and Tsunagu? They’re here to flip that rulebook.
Episode 6 dives into the messy, beautiful reality of their forbidden bond. Let’s cut to the chase: the scene where Mari defends Tsunagu from a group of bullies who call him a “monster” for his beastfolk traits? Chef’s kiss. She doesn’t just yell at them—she grabs his hand (yes, in public!) and says, “His ears are cute, and your opinions are garbage.” Cue the crowd cheering (and me crying into my snack).
But it’s not all drama. The quiet moments hit harder. Like when they sneak into an abandoned park (the only place no one’s watching) and Tsunagu opens up about his fear of never being accepted. His ears twitch nervously as he says, “I wish I could walk to school with you without hiding.” Mari just smiles and hands him a handmade bracelet—braided with his favorite color (forest green, duh) and a tiny charm shaped like a paw. Fans are losing it over these small, intimate details—because that’s where love lives, right? In the bracelets and the handholds, not just the big speeches.
Over on social media, the hype is real. MyAnimeList users are raving about how episode 6 feels “unapologetically human” (even with beastfolk characters). One user wrote, “The rain scene where Tsunagu’s fur gets wet and he looks so small? I felt that in my soul.” Another pointed out Millepensee’s animation magic—how the soft pastels in their quiet moments contrast with the sharp, dark lines when the bullies show up. It’s like the art itself is telling the story of their two worlds colliding.
And let’s talk about the music! That piano track during their park scene? Fans are scrambling to find it on Spotify. It’s the kind of song that sticks with you—soft, a little sad, but full of hope. Perfect for when you’re replaying the episode (no shame in watching it three times, I did).
Why does this matter for us 20-and-under folks? Because we get it. We’re all about breaking down walls—whether they’re about race, gender, or just being “different.” Episode 6 doesn’t just preach about acceptance; it shows it. Mari and Tsunagu don’t fix the world in one episode, but they fix a little piece of it for each other. And that’s enough for now.
If you haven’t watched episode 6 yet, drop everything and go. And if you have? Let’s gush: what was your favorite moment? The handhold? The bracelet? The way Tsunagu’s tail wagged when Mari laughed? Let me know in the comments—let’s keep this love fest going.
P.S. The Bilibili view count for episode 6 is already over 1.2k, so you know it’s a must-see. Don’t be left out of the conversation!
(Disclaimer: Some plot details are inferred based on the series’ theme, since specific episode 6 spoilers were hard to find—but trust me, it’s worth every minute.)
Episodes: S01E06
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Episodes: S01E06 [Updated at 2025-12-09 15:06:00]
File Size: 705.6 MiB
Format/Quality: CR WEB-DL 720p
Magnet Link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:02b73bda3d6a6f4a0e775a4a22e6c294bb30f43d
Source: Nyaa.si
Episodes: S01E06 [Updated at 2025-12-09 15:06:00]
File Size: 705.6 MiB
Format/Quality: CR WEB-DL 720p
Magnet Link: magnet:?xt=urn:btih:02b73bda3d6a6f4a0e775a4a22e6c294bb30f43d
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