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* Anne [[spoiler:and Gilbert ''finally have the kiss we have all been waiting for!'' '''''THREE TIMES!''''']]

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* Anne [[spoiler:and Gilbert ''finally ''finally'' have the kiss BigDamnKiss we have all been waiting for!'' seasons for! '''''THREE TIMES!''''']]
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[[AC: Episode 10 - Growing Good of the World]]
* Matthew building a fence around the chicken coop so he would not have to kill Anne's friend the Fox.
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* Despite being one of Miss Stacy's fiercest detractors the previous season (and meddling incorrigibly in her love life this season), Rachel defends her to a pair of women who are scandalized by her wearing trousers to the fair, even calling her "an exceptional person".
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* Even though he's just had a slate cracked over his head, Gilbert jumps to defend Anne to the teacher, saying it was his fault for teasing her.
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* When Anne and her friends arrive at their boardinghouse all dressed like young women for the first time instead of little girls.
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---> ''"In Memory of Mary Hanford Lacroix: Mary Lacroix was born on a winter's day in 1865. As those who knew her well can attest, her presence was felt like an endless summer. Her smile could lighten a room where no candles were lit. Her laugh could warm a home with an empty hearth. Fierce yet kind, she could cut a man down with her sharpness of tongue, but would bandage the broken wing of a sparrow, such was her sense of justice. For she was as generous in spirit, as she was with her cinnamon-sugar glaze, constantly rebutting the lack of sweetness in this world. Her life was not short on challenges. And still, she held no grudges, believing instead that grace is perennial, like the green, green grass. Whatever Mary did, she did fully, unwaveringly, with open arms. Whether it be raising her beloved son Elijah, or welcoming her precious daughter, Delphine, into this world, she lived life with both her hands. And when she left this world on April 6, 1899, her hands were held tightly by Sebastian, the love of her life. She was laid to rest in the place she called home. Avonlea."''

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---> --> ''"In Memory of Mary Hanford Lacroix: Mary Lacroix was born on a winter's day in 1865. As those who knew her well can attest, her presence was felt like an endless summer. Her smile could lighten a room where no candles were lit. Her laugh could warm a home with an empty hearth. Fierce yet kind, she could cut a man down with her sharpness of tongue, but would bandage the broken wing of a sparrow, such was her sense of justice. For she was as generous in spirit, as she was with her cinnamon-sugar glaze, constantly rebutting the lack of sweetness in this world. Her life was not short on challenges. And still, she held no grudges, believing instead that grace is perennial, like the green, green grass. Whatever Mary did, she did fully, unwaveringly, with open arms. Whether it be raising her beloved son Elijah, or welcoming her precious daughter, Delphine, into this world, she lived life with both her hands. And when she left this world on April 6, 1899, her hands were held tightly by Sebastian, the love of her life. She was laid to rest in the place she called home. Avonlea."''
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* Mr and Mrs Barry read Mary's obituary, and they both express shame for having declined Mary's repeated invitations to the homestead because of their prejudice. Mrs Barry suggests they buy Bash and Gilbert's apple harvest for export into England, in order to ease their financial situation, and Mr Barry takes her up on the idea, stating that they should "invite the boys over to dinner" to discuss it.

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* Mr and Mrs Barry read Mary's obituary, and they both express shame for having declined Mary's repeated invitations to the homestead because of their prejudice. Mrs Barry suggests they buy Bash and Gilbert's apple harvest for export into England, in order to ease their financial situation, and Mr Barry takes her up on the idea, stating that they should "invite "have the dear boys over to dinner" to discuss it.
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---> "In Memory of Mary Hanford LaCroix: Mary LaCroix was born on a winter's day in 1865. As those who knew her well can attest, her presence was felt like an endless summer. Her smile could lighten a room where no candles were lit. Her lugh could warm a home with an empty hearth. Fierce yet kind, she could cut a man down with her sharpness of tongue, but would bandage the broken wing of a sparrow, such was her sense of justice. For she was as generous in spirit, as she was with her cinnamon-sugar glaze, constantly rebutting the lack of sweetness in this world. Her life was not short on challenges. And still, she held no grudges, believing instead that grace is perennial, like the green, green grass. Whatever Mary did, she did fully, unwaveringly, with open arms. Whether it be raising her beloved son Elijah, or welcoming her precious daughter, Delphine, into this world, she lived life with both her hands. And when she left this world on April 6, 1899, her hands were held tightly by Sebastian, the love of her life. She was laid to rest in the place she called home. Avonlea."

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---> "In ''"In Memory of Mary Hanford LaCroix: Lacroix: Mary LaCroix Lacroix was born on a winter's day in 1865. As those who knew her well can attest, her presence was felt like an endless summer. Her smile could lighten a room where no candles were lit. Her lugh laugh could warm a home with an empty hearth. Fierce yet kind, she could cut a man down with her sharpness of tongue, but would bandage the broken wing of a sparrow, such was her sense of justice. For she was as generous in spirit, as she was with her cinnamon-sugar glaze, constantly rebutting the lack of sweetness in this world. Her life was not short on challenges. And still, she held no grudges, believing instead that grace is perennial, like the green, green grass. Whatever Mary did, she did fully, unwaveringly, with open arms. Whether it be raising her beloved son Elijah, or welcoming her precious daughter, Delphine, into this world, she lived life with both her hands. And when she left this world on April 6, 1899, her hands were held tightly by Sebastian, the love of her life. She was laid to rest in the place she called home. Avonlea.""''
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[[AC: Episode 5 - I Am Fearless and Therefore Powerful]]
* Anna suggesting an obituary for Mary on the Avonlea Gazette, something for Delphine to hold onto when she's older, and Gilbert writing a beautiful one.
---> "In Memory of Mary Hanford LaCroix: Mary LaCroix was born on a winter's day in 1865. As those who knew her well can attest, her presence was felt like an endless summer. Her smile could lighten a room where no candles were lit. Her lugh could warm a home with an empty hearth. Fierce yet kind, she could cut a man down with her sharpness of tongue, but would bandage the broken wing of a sparrow, such was her sense of justice. For she was as generous in spirit, as she was with her cinnamon-sugar glaze, constantly rebutting the lack of sweetness in this world. Her life was not short on challenges. And still, she held no grudges, believing instead that grace is perennial, like the green, green grass. Whatever Mary did, she did fully, unwaveringly, with open arms. Whether it be raising her beloved son Elijah, or welcoming her precious daughter, Delphine, into this world, she lived life with both her hands. And when she left this world on April 6, 1899, her hands were held tightly by Sebastian, the love of her life. She was laid to rest in the place she called home. Avonlea."
* Bash reading the obituary to baby Delphine.
* Gilbert gives Bash a draft of the obituary to read over, and Bash is so moved by it that he reaches over to grip Gilbert's hand. Gilbert responds by returning the grip with both hands, because they're ''brothers.''
* Mr and Mrs Barry read Mary's obituary, and they both express shame for having declined Mary's repeated invitations to the homestead because of their prejudice. Mrs Barry suggests they buy Bash and Gilbert's apple harvest for export into England, in order to ease their financial situation, and Mr Barry takes her up on the idea, stating that they should "invite the boys over to dinner" to discuss it.


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* Gilbert introducing Winifred's family to his own: Bash and baby Delphine. Winifred and her parents, for their part, take to Bash very warmly and sincerely, and coo over little baby Delphine.

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* Anne seeing Josie distressed during the county fair dance, and leaving the dance number to ask her what's wrong. She only knows that Josie and Billy got up to ''something'' earlier on, and that Josie looks very upset from it while Billy is on the sidelines looking smug. Anne immediately senses which way the wind is blowing and plunges right through it, marching up to Billy and calling him out for hurting Josie in front of everyone.

[[AC: Episode 7 - A Strong Effort of the Spirit of Good]]
* The male-dominated town board votes to limit the control what the newspaper writes about, effectively restricting the freedom of the press, condescendingly speaking over Rachel (the only woman on the board) and enraging Miss Stacy. Here's the heartwarming part: Miss Stacy goes to speak with the Cuthberts, and when Marilla asks for Matthew's opinion, he says, in his usual bumbling manner, "I reckon you've heard from about enough men on this topic."
* Anne's heartfelt apology to Josie after her newspaper article gone wrong, and then Josie showing up later at their town hall protest. [[CharacterDevelopment Josie smiles brightly at Anne, running up the stage and holding her hand.]]
* Out of the entire Andrews family, it is ''Prissy'' who stands up for Josie! She calls her parents out for their hypocrisy and, as her father continues to show his sexist standards, goes out of her way to join Anne's crew in their protest.

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* We get a glimpse of Aunt Josephine and Cole's life together - Cole is dressed extremely well, thanks to Josephine's wealth, and he carries himself with much more confidence and elegance, compared to before when he was bullied and painfully in the closet. One can imagine how much he got to flourish since the last season, with the support of an older, wealthy gay woman with her own community of unconventional artists, many of whom we saw in the last season to also be LGBT, or at least LGBT-friendly. Josephine and Cole snark at each other affectionately, like they really are a great-aunt with her favourite grand-nephew, their respective company clearly having done very well for one another.
* Cole escorting Anne all the way to the orphanage and back, sticking to her and defending her when one of Anne's former bullies insult her. All the way back to Charlottetown he has an arm around Anne.


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* Cole and Aunt Josephine helping Anne out once more, helping her dress up to look like an independent older woman without need of a chaperone, so that she could visit the church for their records on her family.
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* Anne [[spoiler:and Gilbert ''finally have the kiss we have all been waiting for!'' '''''THREE TIMES!''''']]

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* Anne [[spoiler:and Gilbert ''finally have the kiss we have all been waiting for!'' '''''THREE TIMES!''''']]TIMES!''''']]
* Elijah comes to the Blythe-Lacroix house, sober and repentant. Bash isn't ready to forgive his stepson at first, but Elijah's place on the farm is solidified by him holding Delphine. He's so touched, he weeps.
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* To cheer Anne up from the [[MythologyGag liniment cake]] public humiliation, Matthew and Marilla take her for a hot air balloon ride, which they earlier denounced as unsafe.

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* To cheer Anne up from the [[MythologyGag liniment cake]] public humiliation, Matthew and Marilla take her for a hot air balloon ride, which they earlier denounced as unsafe.unsafe.

[[AC: Episode 10 - The Better Feeling of My Heart]]
* Anne [[spoiler:and Gilbert ''finally have the kiss we have all been waiting for!'' '''''THREE TIMES!''''']]
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* Bash learning how to knit so he can make Delphine a pair of booties, which she wears to the carnival.
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** Jerry's youngest sister calling Diana "princess".

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** Jerry's youngest sister calling Diana "princess"."princess".

[[AC: Episode 6 - The Summit of My Desires]]
* To cheer Anne up from the [[MythologyGag liniment cake]] public humiliation, Matthew and Marilla take her for a hot air balloon ride, which they earlier denounced as unsafe.
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* Anne, the Cuthberts, the Barrys, the Lyndes and Mary's washerwoman friends banding together to make Mary's last and Delphine's first Easter spectacular.
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* Diana spending time with Jerry and his family and finally getting a taste of freedom away from her smothering parents.

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* Diana spending time with Jerry and his family and finally getting a taste of freedom away from her smothering parents.parents.
** Jerry's youngest sister calling Diana "princess".
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* Despite surprise that Gilbert brought a coloured man back from his travels, the Cuthberts do their best to treat Bash with more respect than he's been given in his whole life. Anne even calls his skin "extraordinary."

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* Despite surprise that Gilbert brought a coloured black man back from his travels, the Cuthberts do their best to treat Bash with more respect than he's been given in his whole life. Anne even calls his skin "extraordinary."
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* Matthew bonding with Delphine. He entertains her by showing her around Green Gables and naming animals, and later, he plays peek-a-boo with a saucer.

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* Matthew bonding with Delphine. He entertains her by showing her around Green Gables and naming animals, and later, he plays peek-a-boo with a saucer.saucer.

[[AC: Episode 4 - A Hope of Meeting You in Another World]]
* After Anne and Marilla's fight, Matthew stands up for Anne and insists on letting her go to Nova Scotia to learn more about her birth family. Eventually Marilla relents and helps Anne in her quest for information, and the two of them reconcile.
* Anne uncovering her roots. While she's saddened to know her birth parents really did die, she's relieved to know they didn't willingly abandon her. She also discovers that her parents were from Scotland and manages to send a letter to their hometown asking for more information about them.
* Diana spending time with Jerry and his family and finally getting a taste of freedom away from her smothering parents.
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* Marilla fussing over Anne as they say goodbye at the train station.

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* Marilla fussing over Anne as they say goodbye at the train station.station.

[[AC: Episode 3 - What Can Stop the Determined Heart]]
* Matthew bonding with Delphine. He entertains her by showing her around Green Gables and naming animals, and later, he plays peek-a-boo with a saucer.

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