“Back to the Beginning”
One final episode of Anyone But Me, one final review. How is it possible to enjoy the moments that you know will take the show you have come to love to an end? Simple, put it in the hands of Tina Cesa Ward and Susan Miller and let the cast of ABM do what they were born to do.
“The Distance”
In the final instalment of Season 3 we are taken back to the beginning. On the same side of the country, with nothing between them but a few feet the ABM fans finally find out the fate of our favourite couple. How did the season finale leave us this time, screaming, “Noooooo!!!” or screaming for more?
“You Can Never Go Home Again”
In the penultimate episode of S3 everything is still uncertain. Sophie still has to sort through her feelings for Ben, Vivian her feelings for Sophie, and Aster her very big feelings for everything including her life. With a familiar face back in the form of Dr. Glass we can only hope Aster’s return to the city spells good things.
“The More Things Change”
With the ABMverse anything but what we remember it being it is good to see that some things don’t change, and that is the talent that make up ABM and the wonderful stories being told. Aster is still on the West Coast. Arch is still gone. Vivian is still spending far too much time with Sophie for my liking. But whatever new things ABM holds for us, that old love I have for ABM still exists.
“Once Upon a Time…”
A happy Vivster seems like a distant memory now, and the second episode of Season 3 does nothing to bring that memory back. With Sophie and Vivian deciding their friendship is not worth losing and Aster becoming more than friends with someone on the other side of the country the world we knew seems far far away.
“Anything But Stick Figures”
The long anticipated premiere of Season 3 of ABM finally arrived and we were treated to more brilliance from the talented cast and crew, as well as being left wanting more of our ABM! Rumour and speculation still abounds as to what happens between seasons but here are my thoughts so far.