Anne with an E - Season 3

⭐ 9.5/10

(Originally written by KathleenQ)

I don't know if quarantine had something to do with this, but I found this season just awoke so much undefined LONGING in me. For what? I'm not entirely sure. . . Community, relationships, adventure, nature, freedom, dreams. I don't know. But I YEARNED for it.

Anyway, it was a gorgeous season. By now I've been able to completely let go of any expectations that the show will adhere to its original source material, and just enjoy it for what it is: a brand new story only very loosely inspired by Montgomery's novel. It's fine that the writers made up completely new characters and plotlines. I guess I get why they wanted to add Black and Indigenous and gay characters, even though they are nowhere to be seen in the original text. They're great, even if a little unbelievable. And all the added drama? Sure. It's fun to watch.

As with the first two seasons, I struggled a bit with the completely unrealistic idea that these white 19th-century small-town folks would be so progressive, but it's definitely beautiful to watch.

The ending with Anne and Gilbert was ridiculous and I LOVED it, and I wept and felt feelings I haven't felt in a long time, so, A+.

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