Off Campus is Prime Video's latest hit series, based on Elle Kennedy’s popular hockey romance book series with the same name. The story follows the messy love lives of students at Briar University, especially the elite ice hockey team and the women they fall for.Season 1 adapts The Deal, centered on Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham. While Hannah is a music major who hates hockey players, Garrett is the team's captain who starts failing in music. He threatens Justin, who happens to be Hannah's crush and a talented musician.When Hannah comes to know this, she strikes a fake-dating deal: Hannah tutors him for better grades; in return, he helps her get Justin’s attention. Little did the two know that this fake relationship would turn into real chemistry between them.As the story begins, an unexpected and interesting love story unfolds between Hannah and Garret. By episode 4, Hannah also makes a big decision about which boy she actually likes.Find out the details below!Off Campus Season 1 Episode 4 recap: Hannah and Garrett take a big step forwardEpisode 4 of Off Campus Season 1 begins with Hannah opening up about a big and painful secret. She tells Garrett that she was sexually assaulted at a party in the past, which left her with a deep fear of losing control or being vulnerable around men.Although she has been recovering emotionally, she still struggles to feel comfortable in intimate situations with men. However, Hannah asks Garrett for help as she's ready to move on completely from this.Initially, Garrett is overwhelmed by everything Hannah shared. However, he agrees to help her. Later, instead of pushing her into anything she is not ready for, he focuses on helping her feel safe and relaxed.This makes Hannah feel more confident and comfortable than she has ever been before. Garrett's way of making her feel relaxed also strengthens their bond, and even Garrett starts to talk about his own life and struggles, making it clear that his feelings are getting deeper every day.Off Campus Season 1 episode 4 recap: Relationship problems and growing feelings View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHannah's and Garrett's bond grows in Off Campus Season 1 Episode 4, but other relationships begin falling apart. Allie breaks up with Sean, and his dismissive reaction hurts her even more.At the same time, Hannah isn't giving up on pursuing Justin, even though her connection with Garrett keeps becoming stronger. Garrett slowly realizes that he is developing real feelings for Hannah. His jealousy becomes obvious when he sees her spending time with Justin during Allie’s wild "Drunk Shakespeare" performance.During the event, several awkward moments take place, especially when audience members are pulled into the show, and Hannah ends up acting alongside Justin. Just when things are getting complicated and chaotic, Logan’s hidden feelings for Hannah are also revealed. By the end of the day, both Hannah and Garrett are trying to move on, even though neither seems ready to let go.Off Campus Season 1 episode 4 ending explained: Hannah chooses her heart View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAfter the play in Off Campus Season 1 Episode 4, Hannah tells Garrett that their deal is now over as they both have achieved what they want. Garrett tries to accept this and focuses on hockey, even describing Hannah as a distraction despite his true feelings.Soon, Hannah realizes that Justin isn't the kind of guy she wants and that she has been chasing the wrong person all along. This realization makes Hannah end things with Justin right away.Once she understands how she truly feels, she rushes to find Garrett. Before Off Campus Season 1 Episode 4 ends, Hannah makes a bold romantic gesture by performing a song that tells her true feelings.Now, she's no longer doubtful about where her heart belongs, and when Garrett hears this song, he realizes that Hannah feels the same. The episode ends with him running up to her with excitement.Also Read: Who dies in the Euphoria Season 3 finale? Every major death explainedContinue exploring SoapCentral for regular updates on TV shows.