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[s2e6] I Protest Against Any Absolute Conclusion -

As Avonlea prepares for its annual , the characters grapple with identity and public perception. Anne is forced to face the world with extremely short hair after a disastrous attempt to dye it green in the previous episode. Key Plot Points

Anne’s temporary masculine presentation allows her to explore social roles typically denied to girls. [S2E6] I Protest Against Any Absolute Conclusion

The town's reaction to Bash highlights the racial tensions of the era. As Avonlea prepares for its annual , the

" I Protest Against Any Absolute Conclusion " is the sixth episode of the second season of , originally released on Netflix on July 6, 2018. The episode title is a quote from George Eliot’s novel Middlemarch . Episode Overview The town's reaction to Bash highlights the racial

Gilbert Blythe returns to Avonlea with his friend Sebastian "Bash" Lacroix. They join the Cuthberts for a Christmas dinner, marking the first time a person of color is socially integrated into a major Avonlea gathering, though Bash begins to sense the town's underlying prejudices.

The introduction of Michael Cuthbert provides depth to the Cuthbert family history and Matthew's quiet nature.