Brilliant episode!
I thought the acting was phenomenal and the entire episode led up to the eventual revelation. I won't spoil it, but the story is bitter sweet. It's an episode of loss and love, but also happiness and completion in the end. It has almost 80s vibes, reminded me of the pace, look and atmosphere of the film Teen Witch (1989), which is why it appealed to me so much, since I love that film too. The episode had an intriguing plot, which burned quicker as the story played through. For an episode that was so short, like all the AYAOTD episodes, but somehow, the story played like a movie. Idk how else to describe it other than, it was well made, well transitioned throughout and aesthetically.. it was great to watch. The brother and sister dynamic was great, and I believed every moment of all the emotions played out between them, and of course, between Donna and Johnny.
It got me!
I thought the acting was phenomenal and the entire episode led up to the eventual revelation. I won't spoil it, but the story is bitter sweet. It's an episode of loss and love, but also happiness and completion in the end. It has almost 80s vibes, reminded me of the pace, look and atmosphere of the film Teen Witch (1989), which is why it appealed to me so much, since I love that film too. The episode had an intriguing plot, which burned quicker as the story played through. For an episode that was so short, like all the AYAOTD episodes, but somehow, the story played like a movie. Idk how else to describe it other than, it was well made, well transitioned throughout and aesthetically.. it was great to watch. The brother and sister dynamic was great, and I believed every moment of all the emotions played out between them, and of course, between Donna and Johnny.
It got me!
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