How "Born and Bred" Should Have Ended [Collaboration]

 How Born and Bred Should Have Ended

(A Collaboration with Louise and Yokoshi)

"You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending."
~C.S. Lewis

NOTE: This is a collaboration with my younger sisters, but there will only be one post about it on this Blog (Colourful Kaleidoscopes).


My sisters and I watched this series sometime in 2022. It was an intriguing and chaotic (but in a good way) story that we enjoyed watching! It did have its sad and dramatic parts though (such as when one of the main characters died). What I liked the most was that several different things were happening simultaneously with the characters throughout the episode that all came together funnily and entertainingly in the end.

But the show's ending was a disappointment (which wasn't the writer's fault as they didn't know it would get canceled after series 4). So my sisters and I initially made a PowerPoint slide about an alternate ending we came up with. But when we started our blogs, we thought, why not turn the slide into a blog post? So I made screen-shots of every slide and put it together here.


These were just our own thoughts and opinions. We're aware that some of these might be flawed in some way or wouldn't be logical, but this is what we came up with. At least now we can say "The End" without feeling like it's incomplete. 😉

"There is no real ending. It's just the place where you stop the story."
~Frank Herbert

Comments

  1. Plot Twist! Tom Gilder is alive and returns soon after Deborah's second child is born! Dun... DUN.... DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUNNN!

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    1. Ooh, I love that! That would totally twist up the story and add all this drama and conflict!

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