Alice In Borderland Season 2 Ending Explained: Alice In Borderland Season 2 has dropped on Netflix after much wait making it one of the most-awaited series of this year not only because of its unique storyline and thrill.

However, Season 2 consisted of Episodes with longer runtimes it did not disappoint in providing some quality entertainment and at the same time focusing on giving us a deeper meaning on what life is and how it should be lived.

Alice is the embodiment of that mindset who was shown as depressed with life and didn’t want to do anything and only finds happiness with his friends Karube and Chota. However, in the game, he loses his friends in the early stages and how he competes in the rest of the games and with whom tells us a whole lot about his journey which makes the ending much more meaningful.

However, the ending of Season 2 was cryptic as well. Here are our thoughts about Season 2 ends.

Does Alice Make It Out?

After Alice and Usagi compete in the last game against the Queen Of Hearts who is played by Mira which turns out to be an easy game when dictated but becomes a game of betrayal as Mira spins a web of lies against Alice forcing him to forfeit the game which was the only rule of the game that the player should not give up.

It took Usagi and her love for him to bring him back out of that depressing situation planned by Mira and he ends up winning it. Mira who was shocked by the love between them accepts her defeat in the end.

All this time, Alice just wanted an answer to his questions that what exactly is happening and whether he can make it out if they defeated all the games and every time he gets the same answer that he’ll know once he defeats all the games. However, when he does the voice that dictated all the rules of the games asked them a question about taking permanent residency inside the game.

Alice and Usagi along with other players declined that offer and the next scene we see of Alice is with Karube and Chota where he is beating himself up because they’re both dead.

The two of them tell him not to let their death go in vain and that Alice needs to live his life to the fullest then he wakes up in the hospital with his elder brother talking to him. He tells him that Alice’s heart stopped for more than a minute and he was practically dead at that time. Alice has no memory of the games he played and that goes for all the other players that were also playing and chose to not stay in the game country permanently.

So, in the end, Alice does make it out of the game but he has no memory of what happened and neither does anyone else.

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Do Alice and Usagi End Up Together?

After Alice and the other players declined to permanently stay in the game country, they get sent back to the real world but with no memory of what happened there. Along with that goes all the memories the players made with each other. Alice and Usagi do not remember each other and do meet each other in the hospital where Alice felt like he has met Usagi previously he asks her that but Usagi does not remember him and continues to leave.

He stops her again and asks again emphasizing that he’s met her before to which Usagi asks if he’s trying to flirt with him Alice first replies no but then says yes and the two smiles and Alice ask her for a walk outside.

The two walk out of the hospital to take a walk outside where Alice offers his shoulder to Usagi to take support on. At that moment, even if these two did not have any memories of what happened inside the game country but they seem to be getting along.

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We can expect these two to be together after this as well because the chemistry between them is undeniably the best in the series.


 

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