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This very moment is the moment we've all been waiting for and it finally happens much to our delight~Īll future episodes from this point on are bound to be much more interesting and I really wish it had happened much earlier in the show. Blythe finally tells her best friend her secret and we see Youngmee having flashbacks featuring a bunch of past scenes in the show that hinted at Blythe's ability to understand animals and she finally puts two and two together at last.
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Now onto the biggest draw of this episode. This episode also has a brilliant song which many of us have already seen by now. This is probably her best appearance in the show thus far. Up until now Buttercream hasn't appeared at all in this season but she finally shows up and it was necessary to bring her in this episode considering she's Youngmee's pet. We see how this episode brings up the importance of telling the truth from the beginning and I thought this episode was a fine example of that moral. Will Blythe spill her secret? Or will she find a another way to save her recipe? But it's that very premise that brings the viewer to the edge of their seat desperate to know how it'll end. This episode initially seems predictable even a viewer who hasn't been paying attention to the hype behind this episode would quickly realize where this episode is going. If anything, all of Blythe's friends should have been let in on the secret from the start.Īnd another quick episode review from me. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I personally feel that it was just too easy, and that it may or may not be just another joke waiting for a punchline, and the next episode (assuming there will be one) will actually determine whether or not what we just saw was in fact the genuine article.
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I mean, is that really it? What's to say Youngmee (or however her name is really spelled) won't suddenly hit her head or something in the next episode and suddenly forget? What's to say the show won't resort to negative continuity (i.e., where they suddenly go back to the status quo, and essentially pretend as though it never happened)? All of this said, I do believe in benefit of the doubt, but it's just that, if this show really wanted to be straightforward (about some things at least), it would have done so from the start instead of trying to force its own sense of humor down people's throats. I say "appears" because frankly, after what previous episodes have been like, and considering that the humor has been forced since the first episode of the first season, I don't trust this show's writing. So she appears to now know her secret, without any irony or last minute gags.