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: The ending and post-credits scene hint at Tatsuru’s future, suggesting he may not be planning to play badminton for much longer, which introduces a more somber tone regarding potential injuries or retirement. Production Context

: Mikoto begins to overcome his past trauma more rapidly in this episode, showing off his "prodigy" level skills with impressive smashes during play. RymansClub_Ep_05_SUB_ITA.mp4

Episode 5 of (also known as Salaryman's Club ), titled "Feedback," is a turning point for the series. It shifts focus from introductory matches to deeper character development and team dynamics. Key Plot Points : The ending and post-credits scene hint at

: The episode showcases the high production quality resulting from the collaboration between Wit Studio and Madhouse , particularly in its clean CGI for badminton matches. It shifts focus from introductory matches to deeper

: The episode provides critical backstory for Mikoto and his rival/former teammate, Azuma. By hearing Azuma’s perspective, the trauma Mikoto suffered in high school—which had previously hindered his ability to play doubles—begins to make more sense and start the healing process.

: Unlike school-based sports anime, this episode continues to lean into the unique "salaryman" aspect, blending business life with competitive sports. Ryman's Club Episode 5 English Subbed - video Dailymotion

: In a break from typical sports anime tropes, the episode features a post-match gathering where rival teams drink together. A notable comedic highlight is the protagonist, Mikoto, getting unexpectedly drunk on a bizarrely flavored beverage, leading to a "drunken rampage" that reveals a different side of his personality.

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