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P.S : there has to be that one guy who thinks Sean dying is the best ending right?
I agree with this. This is the best ending imo. And the way Sean seems so broken back at the forest with Daniel comforting him was beautifully done. It feels like the roles are reversed after all these years. Daniel comforted Sean like Sean did in the past. I think this episode really redeemed this season after a couple of bad episodes. Really well done.
In addition, Daniel isn't on house arrest like the Sean going to Mexico ending; my guess is that Sean took complete responsibility for the actions he and his brother did to the point where the authorities had decided not to punish Daniel for.
In both high morality endings, their relationship is irrevocably shattered.
But in low morality, they finally find happiness and freedom and the brothers' love for each other doesn't move an inch.
I also think this is the main canon story.
Lone Wolf - Bad Ending
Parting Ways - Bad Ending
Blood Brothers - Bad Ending
don't @ me