Anne With An E: Season 3 – Review (with Spoilers)
Anne With An E proves itself to be a rare breed by maintaining its quality over three seasons, while still developing its characters and expanding its cast.
Anne With An E proves itself to be a rare breed by maintaining its quality over three seasons, while still developing its characters and expanding its cast.
In Anne With An E’s season 3 finale, you are definitely left being able to gauge whether you’ve been drinking enough water lately for you will cry!
This episode focuses on Hazel and Sebastian’s relationship, and Ka’kwet dealing with Canada authorizing genocide. Also, Gilbert making his decision.
As Anne’s primary education comes to an end, she finds herself experiencing a few more lessons – all of which deal with understanding emotions.
Anne’s feminist manifesto causes great calamity, and amongst that chaos she somehow gains favor with one person and loses a friend.
While love is in the air, some experience disappointment and another an outright scandal on this episode of Anne With An E.
Lack of sex education makes an upcoming dance tricky, as does Sebastian relying on two older women to take care of a child.
Family is a strong focus as Ka’kwet leaves hers, Anne discovers the fate of her biological family, and we meet Jerry’s alongside one of Rachel’s sons.
Devastating news comes to Avonlea but, luckily, the community comes together to help ease the pain. If just for a day or two.
Anne takes the first step to learning about her past, and it is a bit of a traumatic experience. As that happens, Elijah returns and Gilbert gains a crush.
Anne With An E returns and everyone’s favorite heroine, now with a stable home, is curious as to what life would have been like if her parents lived.
In this post you’ll find quotes collected from the Netflix/CBC show: Anne with an E. I hope you enjoy what you find.
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