[s2e6] I Protest Against Any Absolute Conclusion – Pro

Critics often point to Matthew and Gilbert in this episode as models of supportive, non-aggressive male characters.

The introduction of Michael Cuthbert provides depth to the Cuthbert family history and Matthew's quiet nature. [S2E6] I Protest Against Any Absolute Conclusion

Flashbacks reveal Matthew’s childhood and his relationship with his deceased older brother, Michael . It is revealed that Michael was the outgoing one who encouraged the shy Matthew, explaining why Matthew sees so much of his brother's spirit in Anne. Critics often point to Matthew and Gilbert in

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. It is revealed that Michael was the outgoing

The town's reaction to Bash highlights the racial tensions of the era.