Tip tip: Anne with an E on Netflix

Is a good drama series currently what's missing from your Netflix list? Well, then I have some very good news for you, because Anne with an E is what you're looking for. It comes to Netflix on 3 January, but that's already season 3. So until 3 January, you can catch up.
I recently became acquainted with this Anne and wondered why we didn't meet earlier. There is a positive in this, because now I don't have to wait long for the next season.
Seasons one and two are already on Netflix, but I'll share some of the plot in advance. Spoiler coming up, yes. So surprisingly, it's about Anne (with an E at the end), and it's set in the late 19th century. That also means that the costumes are super gorgeous, people transport themselves on horses and the scenery makes me want to immediately take a single ticket to the Canadian countryside wants to book, because that is where the series was shot.
In the first season, a couple adopts a baby, it is a boy. But when the new father comes to collect this little boy from the orphanage, things seem to have gone wrong. Instead of there being a boy waiting for them, there is in fact a girl there: Anne. So that's a scare and the click doesn't quite happen organically at the beginning either, but we're now at season 3, so it's safe to guess that the family eventually takes Anne in well.
Because in the third season, she is 16, wants to know where she came from and wants to look for her biological parents. Even that, it remains a drama series after all, does not go without a hitch. Anne with an E was initially marketed as a limited series, but turned out to be such a success that a second season was inevitable. And a third one clearly didn't either.
Funny that the series hasn't really been discovered in the Netherlands (yet?), but I really do recommend it. And very different from other series on Netflix, because I can't really compare it to anything. But do you of beautiful costumes, a little (lots of) drama at times and also like series about the old days? Check out Anne with an E.



