As the 5th episode begins, Anne (Amybeth McNulty) participates in a spelling bee at school. It comes down to Anne and Gilbert Blythe (Lucas Jade Zumann). Anne emerges as the winner, but she begins feeling strange a short time later. In the morning, Anne finds her sheets covered with blood. Marilla (Geraldine James) finds her downstairs trying to clean up the mess. Marilla lets Anne know that she is now a woman. Matthew (R.H. Thomson) enters and is quickly run out of the home. Marilla offers to let Anne stay home from school, but she refuses. Meanwhile, Gilbert prepares for school. He tells his father, John (Wayne Best), that Mrs. Kincannon will be there soon enough. Gilbert spots her as he leaves homes. He tells Mrs. Kincannon that he will have her wages soon. While Anne is aware, Marilla speaks with Rachel (Corrine Koslo) about her situation.
At school, Anne speaks with Jane (Lia Pappas-Kemps) and the other girls about their period. Diana (Dalila Bela) admits she has had hers for about a year now. They tell Anne about a girl that had an accident and it ran through. She becomes frightened that the same will happen to her. With a little luck, Anne makes it through the day without any trouble. Nevertheless, she still believes it has been the worst day ever. Anne and Gilbert get into a little spat after school ends. After Anne returns home, she tells Marilla about her terrible day. Then, she refuses to eat supper. Marilla cheers her up by agreeing to let her have Diana over for tea. Marilla heads for Rachel’s and Matthew heads into town. Anne makes sure that everything is just perfect before her friend arrives. Meanwhile, Gilbert reads to his father. Matthew makes it into town and enters the dress shop. He exits very quickly.
He heads into the nearby shop and buys some boots. Diana arrives. Anne and Diana enjoy food and drinks a short time later. Anne accidentally gives them an alcoholic beverage. Matthew returns to the dress shop. He is reacquainted with an old friend, Jeannie (Brenda Bazinet). Matthew tells Jeannie all about Anne and his wish to buy her a dress. Before he leaves, he agrees to share tea with her. Meanwhile, Anne learns that Diana knows French. We learn that Matthew had a crush on Jeannie and gave her a button when he was still in school. We also learn a little about his brother, Michael, and his passing. Before too long, Matthew heads back home. Marilla finishes helping Rachel can the food. Anne and Diana continue cutting up. Mrs. Eliza Barry (Helen Johns) enters and catches Diana and Anne playing around. They’re taken downstairs and scolded by Eliza and Marilla.
Eliza makes it clear that she doesn’t want Diana to have anything to do with Anne anymore. Nothing Marilla says changes her opinion. That night, Matthew tries to talk to Marilla about Michael. She admits she thinks about him, but says very little else. In the morning, Gilbert stays at home, so he can be close to his father. The teacher separates Anne and Diana. During a break, they exchange a lock and promise to never forget one another. After class ends, the teacher instructs Anne to take Gilbert his assignments. She reluctantly agrees to do so. Once she arrives, she is introduced to Gilbert’s father. He compliments her red hair, before Gilbert arrives. John heads back inside on his own. Gilbert thanks Anne for bringing his assignments.
Later, Anne makes Diana a gift. She also tells Marilla that she will be able to handle her period better next time. She explains that there are bigger worries in the world. Matthew sends Jerry (Aymeric Jett Montaz) into town to pick up the dress. He also gives him a button to give to Jeannie. Jerry follows the orders. Anne is given her new dress, which has puff sleeves. She puts it on and is eager to show it off. They agree to arrive at church a little late, so everyone can see it.
Anne with an E Review
Anne with an E has become one of my favorite shows. Each episode is spectacular in its own right. Each has been filled with humor and emotion. And, each episode has forced Anne to face yet another challenge. The characters are all very dynamic. This episode told us a little more about Matthew, his childhood and his brother. We also learned a little about Gilbert and his sick father. It is truly a shame that each episode is so short. Nevertheless, the series has been excellent. I cannot wait for the next episode!
The episode scores an 8 out of 10. Catch up with previous recaps of Anne with an E now!
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Jay Skelton is a fan of all television shows and movies. He tries his best to keep up with the latest foreign television shows and movies. Jay loves skinny dipping in the dark too.