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Back to the ending, same.
Can't help but feel disappointed with the ending.
I can probably understand why, because that quantum entanglement and they were probably never meant to meet each other but could because of Jake and Mark's mom trying to make Mark's and Nicole's lives happier.
So it coincidentally worked out in the two crashing into each other in the beginning.
But man it sure left a lingering feeling.
Either Nicole and Mark end up together and Cath doesn't make it,
Or cath lives and Nicole and mark never end up together. They already lived lifetimes together, and sadly that reality isn't the one in the final ending.
To be honest, even if that cafe scene was where they would meet, it would still take some the romance out for me
I know it's not upto me how stories are written and it is absolutely upto the creators as it is their work
BUT the fact that they started seeing other people after the world reset the last time, makes me kind of unhappy, even if they end up together
Which they did not I guess?
I feel like the perfect ending would be where he is again late for something runs into her (not necessarily with a canvas) and then tries to make up for it in a similar way (sort of like a reference to how they met numerous times before)