: Nana O. experiences a moment of visible trauma or "PTSD" upon seeing a poster of Ren, realizing he has achieved massive success while she is still starting over.
: The episode ends with Nana O. listening to a CD in private, overwhelmed by memories of Ren, while Hachi remains blissfully unaware of the emotional weight her new roommate is carrying. Thematic Analysis Narrative Implementation Identity and Naming NANA Episode 8
: The pair buys matching strawberry-patterned glasses, which become a recurring symbol of their shared life in Room 707. : Nana O
: Hachi's naive excitement about Trapnest creates a sharp contrast with Nana O.'s silent, brooding pain, highlighting their different outlooks on fame and love. listening to a CD in private, overwhelmed by
: Hachi expresses her obsession with the popular band Trapnest , unaware of Nana O.'s deep personal history with their guitarist, Ren Honjo.
Ren Honjo’s "presence" via media (posters, music) acts as a ghost that haunts Nana O.'s new life in Tokyo.
: The Lotus Tattoo and the padlock necklace worn by Ren in the poster are crucial visual cues linking him to Nana O..