Talk:Anne with an E/@comment-2600:8804:4B00:6400:918A:29BE:CCA2:E483-20180711203857/@comment-4934571-20180712231840

Hi! I am finally back from my holiday and I haven't seen Season 2 yet. Based on my experience with Season 1, however, I dare say that I know what to expect, including the so-called social justice platform.

I believe that every director/showrunner has interpreted the novel in their own way, reflecting the era they lived in. The 1930s film shows different themes and focuses on different aspects than the 1980s Kevin Sullivan version or the Netflix adaptation. The used themes were always typical for the era the film/TV series was produced in. (The 1930s version focuses on romance, the 1980s miniseries is a family film).

Nowadays, we live in an era when people start discussing topics which were not present on TV before. Characters and their problems are more realistic and showrunners aim to challenge the society's mindset, they want to broaden our horizons and maybe change our opinions a bit too. To be more humane, considerate, open.

Anne with an E is not the only ongoing TV show carrying this message. It is one of those typical for this era (another example – 13 Reasons Why). Well, this is our generation's adaptation of AoGG and it only reflects the changing world we live in.