: The episode uses beautiful parallel shots, such as Anne and Gilbert standing separately on the same cliffside, to visually represent their soulmate connection despite their physical and emotional distance. Critical Reception
: As is standard for the series, the cinematography and haunting score are highlight points, using light and shadow to reflect the characters' despair and hope. Are you planning to watch the series finale next, or Review: Anne with and 'E' - Season Three | Redbrick
The penultimate episode of Anne with an E , , is a high-stakes, emotionally heavy hour that masterfully balances personal romantic angst with a devastating exploration of historical injustice. The Heartbreak of Ka'kwet
The episode's most powerful and harrowing storyline follows Matthew and Anne as they attempt to rescue Ka'kwet from the residential school.
: Matthew Cuthbert’s unwavering support for Ka'kwet’s parents solidifies his status as a "found family" icon. His willingness to fight for what is right, even without a clear plan, provides a necessary emotional anchor in an otherwise bleak scenario. The "Shirbert" Romantic Tension
: The episode is praised for its "deep dive" into identity and belonging. It contrasts Anne’s search for her origins with Ka'kwet’s forced loss of her own, making for a striking thematic parallel.
: The show pulls no punches in depicting the systemic cruelty of the residential school system. Watching Ka'kwet being forcibly taken back after her brief escape is described by viewers as physically uncomfortable and "heartbreaking".
: Some find the episode a "nonevent" because it undoes progress from the previous episode (Ka'kwet is recaptured, Gilbert hasn't proposed yet), but most agree it serves as a gripping setup for the series finale.



