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'Love Is Like a Cocktail' Episode 4 Spoilers: Mizusawa Couple to Bond Over Some Late Night Snacks and Drinks

Could trouble be brewing in paradise on the short-form Japanese slice-of-life anime series, "Love Is Like a Cocktail"?

When the diligent and hardworking Chisato Mizusawa attempted to hang a winged Lemon Man decoration on the ceiling, she lost her balance and injured her ankle. The incident necessitated the appearance of her husband, Sora, at the office, to subsequently carry her home on his back.

However, when Chisato asked for a new libation for the night, Sora chose to give his wife a non-alcoholic cocktail, perhaps as a way of preventing any further injury from happening. Despite this, Chisato went full-on drunk mode and openly expressed her appreciation and love for her husband, much to Sora's surprise.

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The incident caused Chisato to feel embarrassed with the way she acted. But while this may seem to be a potential cause for marital complications, things will not escalate to anything serious.

The synopsis for the next episode hints at a late night bonding between husband and wife after a gourmet food program kept Chisato awake and craving. This will then lead Sora to cook at midnight to appease his wife's hunger with a light alcoholic cocktail called spritzer, which also happens to be the title of the episode.

What new aspects of the couple's relationship will be revealed as they bond over food and a little sightseeing on TV? Will the series pickup from where the series left off and feature Chisato recuperating from her injury? Will the incident of her seemingly getting drunk over a non-alcoholic drink ever be addressed?

The previous episode featured a drink called Cinderella, which is composed of equal parts orange juice, lemon juice, and pineapple juice. It is a non-alcoholic drink that can be served to anyone,

"Love Is Like a Cocktail" airs on Tuesdays late night at 1 a.m. JST on Tokyo MX and late night at 2 a.m. JST on Sun TV. It is also available on the online video service GYAO! and is also simulcast in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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