 Hey guys, I'm Justin, and I'm Ryan, and we've just seen Glass, and we have the ending explained video right here, so check us out. Three, two, one, roll, loader. So remember guys, if you can, remember to smash that subscribe button and hit the like if you want to too, but don't forget that pesky, pesky. A little bell notification because apparently that's the most important thing with... It is very important. I liked it when it was subscribed, but now it's like a hit the bell notification. It doesn't have the same ring to it, I think. The subscribe does. The bell notification doesn't have the same ring to it. That was a little dad joke, three kids. I'm allowed to make it. It's my personal hobby. Yes, you are. So what are we talking about? What are we talking about? The end of Glass. The end of Glass. We've all seen it. Hopefully you guys have seen it. And this is... Spoilers. This is huge spoilers. All of the spoilers. We haven't seen it. Don't be an idiot and watch this. Remember that title that you clicked on? Yeah, it said ending explained, and that's what we're going to do. We are. Remember how all three of them die? Oh, I'm starting with that. That still cuts me deep. That still cuts me deep. Look, that ending, I really expected them to come back, and they never did. But that's fine. Let's explain what happened with it. So we have a showdown. We have a showdown. That's what Mr. Glass actually called it. And all three of them, Mr. Glass, David Dunn, who is now called Overseer. The tiptoes. No, Overseer is his name. Yeah, it's a great pull-off. It's such a cool name. And The Beast, or The Horde. So The Horde is the name that people know of and blah, blah, blah. So anyway, the three of them are actually going to showdown. But they're going to be going to this building that's being finished built. That's right. Because Mr. Glass wants to utilize the capability of everyone's eyes are going to be on this and he just wants everyone to watch it. Can I just quickly say that you know how Split had that secret ending and you found out that David Dunn was connected to that movie? Yeah. I'm not going to lie. I was really hoping that secretly this was going to be a die-hard sequel and that was going to be in the Nakatomi Tower and it was just going to be this twist ending. I was really hoping for it. It didn't happen. But the ending we got, what happened? Yeah, well, they all died. They did all die. But that wasn't the main point of it. The point of it was that Mr. Glass was setting up this huge thing behind the scenes and every scene leading towards it was letting you know that the camera is being set up around the building. His ability to be able to read blueprints because earlier in the movie Sarah Paulson said that he had the ability to just look at a blueprint and learn everything about it. So he had the ability to be able to work out the... He is a mastermind. He is. He had the ability to work out the behind the scenes of what was going on to be able to set up this massive plan because plans are his thing. It took down the plane, it took down the train, it took down the plaza. It set a bomb somewhere in the last movie and of course was planning to take out this building. Yeah. But that was just a ploy. That was just a ploy. The ploy was to actually... What's the word? I'm trying to think of the word. Trick everyone. Trick everyone. To think that that was the plan but it wasn't. But it wasn't. So he was basically going to let everyone know because there's a secret society. Right. Right. The shamrocks, I'm calling. Maybe you get a name. They're lucky flowers. They're like a shamrock tattoo. So I'm calling them shamrocks. Yeah. Which only came up at the end of the movie. Do you think it came up earlier? The shamrock? Yeah. I would like to say that it's come up once. I would really like to say it's come up. Yeah. Definitely going to have to re-watch Split because it would have been the most recent movie that he was aware of going, okay, well I'm going to insert this somewhere because somebody has to have had that tattoo. Basically this is a secret organization that is out to stop all superhero characters. Whether they be good or bad, they just want to wipe them out. So that in itself is showing us that this movie could actually have prequels that we could see later on. I mean it probably won't get a sequel judging the fact that the three main leads are dead. Yeah. And judging by that, you've got to assume that if you make in a Spider-Man movie and you kill off Spider-Man, you kill off the Green Goblin and you kill off Doc Ought, you ain't going to make another Spider-Man movie, right? No. So I'm going to always say that they're going to go back and they're probably going to make sand. And why am I calling it sand? Because sand is what you make glass out of. It is. And that's the only way that they can call this movie something. And so that's what I'm thinking. They're going to go maybe a prequel route and they're going to learn about the Shamrock team, I think. Yeah. We definitely want more out of that and it would be awesome if they had books to like comic thing to actually read through and get more detail like how what they're doing with Star Wars with all the canon and expanding. It would be cool if this universe was able to expand like that. Expand in the actual literal comic books. In actual comics. I've been to that. About the Shamrock lucky flower team. But the whole idea for glasses, big experiment, big terrorist attack, I guess you would say, is to prove to the world that superheros were real and that these Shamrock guys weren't going to stop them and he was going to get out through social media, through the internet, through messaging, through any kind of form of video that they could see these security cameras and see that the superhero phenomenon is real. Is actually real. Because the whole movie is trying to tell us that it isn't or that it's science down and she was really hoping Sarah Paulson's character was really hoping that she actually won that argument and actually convinced David that the whole thing was a fallacy. Yeah. The one thing I didn't like about that is that in the last sequence, you see the three supporting characters sitting together in a train station. You see David Dunn's kid, Mr. Glass's mom, and the Beast's girlfriend. I'm going to say girlfriend. What is that? It's such a weird connection. Yeah. Look at that Stockholm syndrome. Yeah. His bell. Yeah, exactly. It's the Beast's bell. Oh. Oh, I'm not. Maybe he's thinking about that. But anyway. What's the name? Does it start with B? Maybe. The point of that. Bell notification. Have you hit that bell notification? Sorry. He's pulling. He's pulling. But my point was that I didn't like that sequence because it really said that Mr. Glass wasn't really that big of a bad guy. I wouldn't be sitting with Mr. Glass's mom and be like cheering that he showed all these things and be like, dude, your kids are terrorists. Yeah. These kids are like thousands of people. Lots of bad. I don't really want to sit next to you, especially because she's all like, my old Mr. Glass, you know, he did such a good job. Elijah. Yeah, Elijah. What a good boy. What a superb little boy. And also the girl next to him, she's like, you know what? He killed Beast. He killed all those people. But what a good guy in the end. Oh, man. What a good guy. No. David Dunn's the good guy. Yeah. He's the one that's helping everybody. And I understand Spencer. Tree Clark. Clark's point of being excited that his dad's story actually gets to be told as his dad and not so much as the hooded man. Tiptoes. Tiptoes. The Overseer. The Overseer. But that's what I'm taking from this ending explained. The only thing that I do wish did happen is the entire movie was actually leading towards showing the world that superpowers exist. So therefore showing people and actually making people believe in the unbelievable and then having maybe powers of their own. I wanted David Dunn's son. You wanted a broom boy. You wanted a broom boy. Maybe. Honestly. I was actually thinking because the very final shot of the film was like they're pulling back at this train station when the three supporting characters are sitting. And I was kind of hoping for just a character to fly past. Which would have been like, it's beginning. It's always about somebody who's flying. But that's what I wanted. I wanted either somebody just to randomly fly past in the final and wipe to end the film. Or I wanted Spencer's... I wanted him to have electricity powers. I don't know why. It just felt like he needed some powers of his own. In that connection I think that's what this whole story is saying. That these three movies, according to Mr. Glass, is an origin story of working out that Superheroes are real. Anybody can stand up and be a superhero. Not anyone, hopefully people that actually have real powers and not just normal people that think they're strong. And then get kicked in the nuts. Yes. Yeah. Alright. So, yeah. That was the ending. Unfortunately... Is there something we missed? Can you let us know in the comments below? Whoa! Yeah, there they are. We've started writing already. And until next time, I'm Ryan. And I'm Justin. And that has been your ending explainer and we'll see you, nerds. At the movies. That's right. Yeah. Yeah.