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Series Finale!!! I'm crying, and laughing, and rolling around on the ground. It's awful and fantastic at the same time. I freaked out about the end of Shake it Up, and I never got to really watch that show like I did with this one. So you can imagine my reaction.

Spoilers! I mean, come on, it's the series finale. You know something drastic happened. I recommend watching the episode first, because it's not as good hearing the plot from me as it is having it performed for you by actors.

Before I begin, I'm breaking this review up into two parts, the regular episode review I do and a review of the entire third season. The latter is pretty deep, and I want to hear what you thought of the third season.

Comment! Let your opinion be heard! I only know of one person now who reads these, so if there's anyone else out there, let me know! And tell your friends! :) Even though this is it for new reviews...



Episode Review



Roshon Fegan guest stars! I actually really like him. He was pretty good in Shake it Up. And now he's in the A.N.T. Farm! I wanted to see what happens to him, but I guess we can't now, unless we come up with his story in our brains. Also, Grundy's rapper clothes were just plain disturbing.

It's been a while since Chyna last sung. I love her voice. I can't remember the last time she sang, but it was quite a few episodes ago. Maybe in the one where she traveled in time...

Poor Lexi. One last failed attempt to become the center of attention before the series ends. Thank you, Disney! We needed it, for old time's sake.

The ending was so sweet! :) Hugging in a trash can! That is the most awkward way to end this, which screams "A.N.T. Farm", which is also what I am doing right now while crying in a closet.

And Grandma Dotty was totally what I wasn't expecting. I expected her to be really old, and so did everybody else, I'm guessing.

And Fletcher really left! I thought for sure he was gonna come bursting through the door screaming "WAAAAAAAAIT!!!" It wasn't the kind of ending I would have liked to have seen. Kinda disappointing. But definitely something that has never, EVER been done before by anyone, including Disney. At least I'm pretty sure...

If I start chanting "sequel" now and not stop for a few months, will it happen? Huh, Disney?

I'm shocked. So shocked. What happens next? What happens next? WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!?!?!? *crying* I WANT TO KNOOOOW!!!



Number Review : 10/10 Because it deserves it, season finale and all. :) 



Entire Season 3 Review



Don't get me wrong, this season was fantastic. But I just have a few complaints.

What I'm wondering the most about this season is why they had this huge setting relocation at the beginning of the season, and they didn't run with it for very long. That doesn't make much sense. You would think with all the new possibilities that the new setting has to offer, they would have a season 4. But they just cut short. They have four more years at this boarding school, and they only show one year of it. They could have at least shown us a few years later scene to show us what happened after Fletcher left. What happens next, now that they don't have him around to bug them? I WANT TO KNOW!!!

And if they were only going to have one more season, why wouldn't they have just kept the characters at Webster? Well, I guess that was because Chyna, Olive, and Fletcher became old enough to be in high school, they really shouldn't be in an A.N.T. Program that is for middle school students. The writers needed to come up with a way for them to transition to high school. But the plot change was a bit too drastic, for at least my tastes.

But the worst part is, they rarely mention the fact that everyone's a prodigy throughout this season. The characters are mostly just too preoccupied with struggles of living together and the irritations of seeing each other every day to hone in their skills. People could actually forget the reason that they are at the boarding school is because they are smarter and more talented than everybody else. The show became more about boarding school life and less about talented kids, which is still a good idea for a show, it's just not what their plan was originally. It also kinda lost its vibe after the setting change and started to struggle to stay alive. I'm not saying that it became a bad show, but I'd have preferred it if they had had some way to keep them at Webster...



Review : 8/10 Because it can never live up to the pure awesomeness of Seasons 1 and 2.



Now I'm going to curl up under in a closet and cry for a bit, then watch EVERY SINGLE EPISODE of A.N.T. Farm on Netflix over and over and over...

Well, this is the end. I can't believe it. It's over. And Fletcher's gone. The end came a bit too soon for my liking. 

The end of this fantastic show is bittersweet. But exciting. They kinda leave it to your imagination to figure out what happens to the characters we've grown to love. 



This is the end of my episode review blogs on this Wiki. But I may decide to do other episode reviews on other show's Wikis, so keep an eye out!



Until then, see you around!



- TealTurtle :D

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