Science Fell in Love S2 Ep 11, Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online

In episode 10 of Science fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It season 2, Yukimura has been tutoring Gyaru Haru for the past couple of years, and since her father is a professor, it’s not surprising that she is among the worst students in her class.

There are also special guests at the festival, the KiraKira Sisters, famed celebrity cosplayers who are being brought by Ibarada. Yukimura is given a complete makeover to turn him into a cute girl, but he doesn’t want it.

After having been transformed into a police officer, Himuro takes Haru around the school, which she really enjoys. It’s great to see the gyaru again. It’s clear she has a lot of work to do, but she’d make a great addition to the club. Great to see her at the festival and how much she likes the lab coat.

Here are the latest updates.

Episode 11 Speculations

The title of the upcoming episode is “Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Getting Married.” As the title suggests, we’ll be able to witness how these science nerds try getting married.

Science Fell in Love S2 Ep 11, Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Science Fell in Love | Source: Official Website

As for now, we can’t predict how the events will turn out. It will be a very interesting story, and I’ll find out what happens next. The next episode has a lot of adventure in store, and I cannot wait to see it.

Episode 11 Release Date

Episode 12 of the Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It season 2 anime, titled “Science-types Fell in Love, So They Tried Getting Married”, has been released on Friday, Jun 10, 2022.

1. Is Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It on Break This Week?

No, episode 11 of Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove season 2 is not on break this week. The episode will be released as per schedule.

Episode 10 Recap

In episode 10 of Science fell in Love season 2, Yukimura teaches the daughter of Kagurano Kaihou. In spite of her fast grasping abilities, Kagurano’s daughter does not take her studies very seriously.

Yukimura has just left the house after the class ends, just as Kagurano arrives and asks him how his daughter is doing. Kagurano criticizes Yukimura, telling her that she is an idiot, just as she is about to answer. He even goes so far as to state that she was born into an intellectual family.

Science Fell in Love S2 Ep 11, Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Science Fell in Love | Source: Official Website

Yukimura answers this by describing two examples of two different experiments. His first question to Kagurano is whether he is familiar with the Pygmalion effect. In this experiment, Yukimura describes how a group of students were given incorrect information and later started doing well in academics as a result.

Then he describes Jane Elliot’s experiment. There was evidence in both experiments that if a child is praised and told they could succeed, they will.

We witnessed the college festival the next day. Kosuke is amazed to see the popular cosplayer KiraKira sisters, who he is a huge fan of. As part of Yukimura’s experiment on how appearance affects one’s mentality, Ibarada has invited the duo to help.

Science Fell in Love S2 Ep 11, Release Date, Speculation, Watch Online
Science Fell in Love | Source: Official Website

Yukimura was cosplaying as a female character after being convinced by the sister duo (this part was hilarious). As he walks Kagurano’s daughter around the festival, we see Kagurano’s daughter arrive. At the end of the episode, Kagurano sees his daughter studying and smiles.

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About Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove it

Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove It is a romantic comedy manga created by Alifred Yamamoto and has been published in the Comic Meteor magazine since 2016.

The manga has been adapted into an anime, television drama, and a live-action film.

The concept revolves around STEM scientists, Himuro and Yukimura and how they fall in love with each other while trying to prove this love in the scientific language.

Himura confesses her love for the latter; however, Yukimura starts new research with his team on the topic. Can love be proved in theory from a mathematical approach?

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