He thinks a comedy routine that exploits Tamas vulnerability could help.
She wants this to end just as Tomozaki and Tama do.
That said, Tama isnt quite ready to face the class proper.

What she needs is another neutral party to interact with in a safe space where its okay to fail.
For this, Tomozaki brings in a ringer: Kikuchi Fuuka.
Shed largely been missing from this story but this week corrects that, and how!

Fuuka hears Tomozaki out and is open to helping out.
She thinks whats happening to Tama is unfair, but isnt quick to dismiss Erika as a bad person.
Erika is uneasy, picks on Tama to vent, and Tama holds firm.

Unlike Takei, Fuuka keeps to herself and is unaccustomed to speaking with others, not just Tama.
So its just as much practice for her as it is for Tama.
None of this is untrue!

When the practice session is complete, Fuuka says it was very east to talk to Tama.
Now it falls on Tama to start caring about her classmates.
Erika feels Mao and Mika must lack confidence and cling to Erika to compensate.

Even Yuzu tends to put others before her.
Every character in the story that is their classroom has their own worries, growth, and faults.
Keeping that in mind should help spark Tamas interest in the others.

And just like that, Im back on the Fuukazaki ship!
Rather than just feeling sorry for Tama, the other girls are entertained and charmed by her cheerful antics.
It looks like everything is coming up Tama and Team Tomozaki.

