The Ramparts of Ice Episode 8 Review: Miki Takes Center Stage
The episode resolves Miki's internal conflict without advancing Koyuki's central trauma, demonstrating the series' confidence in treating its supporting cast as more than plot devices.
Reporting from 2 sources: Anime News Network, The Fandom Post.
The eighth episode of The Ramparts of Ice shifts focus to Miki, exploring the pressures of her dual life as a perfect class idol and her struggle to balance authenticity with social conformity. The episode reveals her past as a blunt and abrasive middle schooler, whose aggressive confrontation with a bully led to a physical fight that shattered a window and severely cut her hand, prompting her to reinvent herself in high school. However, her true personality keeps slipping through, causing her new friends to distance themselves. After a vent session with older coworkers is overheard, her core group begins to ice her out. Miki finds support from Yota, who listens without offering advice; Koyuki, who encourages her to drop the fake friends; and Minato, who applies subtle social pressure. A heart-to-heart with her classmates leads to reconciliation, allowing Miki to embrace her authentic self without fear. Both reviews note the episode's familiar trope of the popular girl feeling isolated, but praise the execution and character development. The Fandom Post grades it an A-, while Anime News Network gives it a 4 out of 5.
The episode draws a direct parallel to Yukari's arc in His and Her Circumstances, a comparison the reviewer at Anime News Network makes explicitly. Miki's middle school backstory is harsher than a simple "glow-up": flashbacks show her berating a volleyball teammate, and the physical fight with a bully that shattered a window and sliced her hand open was the breaking point that forced her to change.
Each of Miki's three friends helps her in a distinct way. Yota rides to a park near her house and listens without offering advice, a choice the review notes fits his people-pleaser nature. Koyuki tells her to "Screw them" but also offers a trenchant observation about the difference between seeing the good in others and truly opening your heart. Minato applies subtle social pressure on the girls who are icing Miki out, without directly intervening.
The Fandom Post review grades the episode an A- and calls it "Highly Recommended." That review notes a structural quirk: the episode resolves Miki's arc without advancing Koyuki's central trauma at all, a choice that has kept the series' momentum strong despite three episodes away from the protagonist's core issues. The review also observes that Miki's reconciliation with her classmates feels less urgent than her existing bond with Koyuki, Minato, and Yota, but that this may be intentional framing for Koyuki's eventual resolution.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.
Sources
- Anime News Network Ramparts of Ice ‒ Episode 8
- The Fandom Post The Ramparts of Ice Episode #08 Anime Review