Episode Summary
Episode 4 takes a quieter, introspective turn. Overwhelmed and emotionally isolated, Shinji runs away from NERV and Tokyo-3. There are no Angel battles here—only silence, repetition, and internal conflict.
The episode focuses entirely on Shinji’s struggle to connect with others while fearing emotional pain. His absence barely disrupts NERV’s operations, reinforcing his feelings of replaceability. Eventually, Shinji returns—not out of resolve, but resignation.

My Commentary
Episode 4 continues building the plot and themes while giving us more insight into the enemies and why the Evas are truly needed. There isn’t much fighting here, but that feels intentional.
Instead, we get deeper looks into the characters, their backgrounds, and the emotional warning signs we should probably be paying attention to going forward. It’s slow, but incredibly important.


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