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》 Anne with an E ⇢ 3.07 “A Strong Effort of the Spirit of Good”
“I’m loved now, but when I wasn’t it didn’t mean I wasn’t worthy of it. No one but you is allowed to dictate what you’re worth.”
First dress & last dress Marilla made for Anne: 1.01 & 3.10
I have this headcanon where Winnie gets married to someone she loves and ends up just fine, but doesn't talk to Gilbert or Anne again. Then, like, 15 years later, she randomly sees someone getting out of a carriage that she thinks is Gilbert, followed by a very red-haired Jem. So at this point, she's certain it is Gilbert and that he married Anne, given the red-haired kid.
Then, suddenly, someone in the carriage hands Gilbert two-year-old Shirley just as Susan comes around the corner holding Nan and Di's hands, followed by Walter. Winnie's eyes start to get wide as she's counting the growing collection of red and black haired kids standing around Gilbert. Then, finally, Anne slowly gets out, wobbling slightly as she tries to catch her balance as she's hella pregnant with Rilla. Gilbert catches her and says something to her with a sweet smile that makes her smile too.
Winnie smiles too, thinking that everything worked out just fine but also pretty happy that she didn't end up marrying Gilbert because, good god, how many times is he going to get Anne pregnant?!
Dragons come in Many Forms, even if the Knight stays the Same
She had most certainly broken it. She had most certainly broken it and Miss Stacy is going to want to have her head for this. After all, Miss Stacy had worked so very hard to acquire this most precious piece of machinery and Anne had gone and ruined it in her wonderment about it. She hadn’t meant to, of course, but that meant nothing with the damage that she believed had been done.
Oh, how was she to ever to explain this to Miss Stacy much less live it down?
"Anne Shirley-Cuthbert of all the trouble that you have gotten yourself into when your wild abandon has steered you clear of anything remotely resembling restraint this has to be the worst of it yet.“ Anne muttered aloud in utter frustration to herself as she paced the squeaky wooden floors of the schoolhouse.
”— And what trouble might it be this time, Anne?“ She heard a voice ask from the entryway of the schoolhouse.
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KING EDMUND THE JUST AS A HUNTER~
Gilbert coming back for a third kiss was for his 13-year-old self that just had a slate broken over his head
…yes young Gilbert, dreams do come true
As soon as he arrives in Toronto, Gilbert sends a telegram to Bash.
Soon followed by Bash’s mother asking, “what did you win?”
Okay can we just talk about the letters for a second?
Like, of course I'm a little salty that two amazing confessions of love will never be read by the intended recipient because honestly those letters were both perfect. Like, first of all, they are very reversed to how you would think Anne and Gilbert would write. But that's why it's so great. The letters so telling of their feelings and also their understanding of each other.
Like, can we talk about Anne's letter being short, sweet, and to the point? Anne. The queen of flowery language and over user of adjectives wrote the simplest confession out there. Because she knows Gilbert. She knows he would appreciate her coming right out and saying it instead of burying her confession in pretty words.
And Gilbert? Quiet, thoughtful Gilbert practically wrote poetry for Anne because he knows she WOULD appreciate a lengthier explanation. It's honestly so perfect how he lays it all out there in a way that Anne would have definitely been able to see the sincerity of his words. Anne needs to hear that from him, especially with all the misunderstandings and her own issues with self esteem.
I just... ugh. I love it so much.
Uncle Gilby™
Me: *reads on Anne of Green Gables wiki that Anne had seven children in the first 9 years of her marriage to Gilbert*
Me: gosh that’s so much so fast why —
Me: *sees Moira’s interpretation of the Shirbert first kiss scene*
Me: oh...OHHHH
“I take you,
Matched to my intellect
Proponent of my happiness
Friend of my heart
To be my lifemate
Let us dance together as equal partners through the years” Anne in S2E8
i love Gilbert’s little smile when Diana shows up. He’s like ‘ohh look it’s my pal Diana. pleasant conversation to come.’ Unaware of the literal beast that has been unleashed upon the heartache of her friend.
ALSO
Gilbert’s first look at Anne’s room is so precious. The way his eyes light up as if she is there with him. How he spends a moment just soaking in a most intimate part of her life. And though he’s never been there, it feels like home, because it’s hers.
yeah... that got me.
The significance of Anne’s beautiful hair in this shot. Half up, half down. She is transitioning into the next stage of her life, from childhood into adulthood, and Gilbert is right there with her, in love with the girl she was and in love with the woman she is becoming.
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“Perhaps, after all, romance did not come into one’s life with pomp and blare, like a gay knight riding down; perhaps it crept to one’s side like an old friend through quiet ways; perhaps it revealed itself in seeming prose, until some sudden shaft of illumination flung athwart its pages betrayed the rhythm and the music, perhaps … perhaps … love unfolded naturally out of a beautiful friendship, as a golden-hearted rose slipping from its green sheath.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea
“Gilbert was as yet little more than a boy;
but a boy has his dreams as have others,
and in Gilbert's future there was always a girl
with big, limpid gray eyes,
and a face as fine and delicate as a flower.”
L.M.M - Anne of Avonlea