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Touchdown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-21-05 11:20 PM
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54. Ruth died in 2025, with George at her side.
She saw Nate and Nathaniel waiting for her. The 7 minute song was powerful for this sequence. I wish I knew who plays it.

Ruth opened her doggie daycare, Brenda's pre-mature baby celebrated her 1st birthday and Keith and David got married before Ruth died.

At her funeral, Ted (Not a freeper, just a wayward Republican, and Dem in waiting) showed up, and Clair hooked up with him again.

Keith died of gunshot wounds in 2029, working as a brinksman.

Ted and Clair got married, with David's adult boys sitting by his side. One had a gay lover, the other a white wife, and a grandson.

David died of a stroke after seeing a vision of Keith at a picnic, 15 years after Keith died.

Brenda died in a nursing home at 91, with Billy and his walker at her side.

Rico died on a cruiseship, of a heart attack, as Vanessa was lounging on the deck with him. This was somewhere around 2064.

And, Clair still 19 driving to NY through camera cuts, dies in her bed, surrounded by her life's work in photos, and a hospice nurse in 2085. She was 102 years old.

I rewound it 4 times. It was a beautiful ending to the deepest series that TV has ever seen.

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