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: 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.

The episode's most powerful and harrowing storyline follows Matthew and Anne as they attempt to rescue Ka'kwet from the residential school.

: Some reviewers argue this "missed connection" was necessary for Gilbert’s character growth, forcing him to choose between a secure future with Winifred and his true feelings for Anne without knowing if they were requited. Anne with an E 3x9

: 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

While the external world is dark, the internal world of Anne and Gilbert is defined by frustratingly high levels of miscommunication. : Some find the episode a "nonevent" because

: 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

: Fans frequently cite the "sticky paper" incident—where Anne’s confession of love fails to reach Gilbert—as a source of immense frustration. : The episode uses beautiful parallel shots, such

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