Andi Mack 3x7 (Full Version)
The episode’s pacing is slightly uneven; the A-plot (parenting conflict) resolves a bit too neatly with Ham’s wise speech. However, the B-plot (Buffy’s loneliness) carries genuine emotional weight and sets up future episodes about long-distance relationships. The dialogue remains sharp and natural, avoiding “very special episode” preachiness. “Hammer Time” is an essential viewing episode in Season 3, effectively bridging the show’s middle-school innocence with the impending realities of high school independence. It respects its young audience by presenting complex adult emotions (Bex’s insecurity as a mother, Buffy’s fear of abandonment) without talking down to them. The episode’s final scene—Andi successfully using a hammer to finish her sculpture as Bex and Celia watch proudly—perfectly encapsulates the episode’s message: growing up requires both the strength to build and the wisdom to know when to hold back.
8.5/10 Best Moment: Cyrus telling Buffy, “Just because we’re not in the same scene every second doesn’t mean the play is over.” MVP of the Episode: Bex Mack-Bowman, for her vulnerable and realistic portrayal of a young mother learning on the job. Andi Mack 3x7