Anne with an E: Season 2/ Episode 5 “The Determining Acts of Her Life” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Being that Anne is a girl of a certain age, and obsessed with romantical things, the idea of a first kiss both intrigues and haunts her.
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Being that Anne is a girl of a certain age, and obsessed with romantical things, the idea of a first kiss both intrigues and haunts her.
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