Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Ending of Netflix Sacred Games season 2

end Explanation of Netflix Sacred Games season 2

Precisely what I've been explaining to everyone. The episode title is a major giveaway. My first assumption was that the pattern lock had to be the Radcliffe line. The first thing I did was to look it up on the map. Although, it didn’t look like it at first and neither has it been shown as a representation of Radcliffe line in the series. Indo-Pak conflict has been a significant topic in Season 2. Also, to top it off, the title of the last episode. So, I stand by this theory.
I think the script writers wanted to end it with a BANG and there’s no duality to the show’s outcome.
  1. The pattern can be entered at different scales. The input field is just huge[too many dots] and the same pattern can be entered at different sizes utilising fewer dots or more. To enter the correct pattern, one would actually have to count the dots and the line position. (like start from second line from top)
  2. Lack of input prompt for ‘Deactivate’ which suggests there’s only 1 pattern to gain access. The ‘Activate’ prompt was displayed when Shahid was entering the pattern and later it just had the timer and no pattern entry prompt to ‘Deactivate’. Which suggests that the same pattern(Shahid’s) has to be entered to gain access to perform any operation.
I’m glad to see that some of you have the same views about this series. It has beautiful story progression and intricate plot lines. Everyone who’s trashing Season 2 are just here for the cool slang/abuses and Nudity. That’s the only thing you liked about Season 1 and that’s what you expected out of Season 2.
Sacred Games is much more than just that. So, a side note for the haters, keep your bullshit primitive one liners that ‘it’s not as good as Season 1′ to yourself and let others enjoy the show and figure it out for themselves.

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