

Last but not least, Elizabeth of BaS1 wanted to Comstock to feel guilty and sorry for what he did to her.

We know this because in the end of Ep.1 the Luteces say that, and we can even see the scene where he shaves his long beard. It is VERY explicit that "our" Elizabeth does NOT disappear, as seen here: Īlso, that Comstock went to Rapture AFTER the baptism and AFTER becoming Comtock and founding Columbia. "Our" Elizabeth was the only one who survived because we destroyed her tower (that one made by Luteces which limited her powers). It's just my interpretation, my opinion and for me the DLCs doesn't work. I don't want to judge anyone who likes the DLCs and who has another interpretation of the story. Why did she go to Rapture for revenge? Why didn't she simply gone back in time to prevent Comstocks actions? Why didn't she stopped him before he could kill Baby-Anna?ĭon't get me wrong. It's a simple logic: If you die today, it's impossible for you to do something tomorrow.Īnd btw: The Elizabeth of BaS1 was able to go to every point in time and at every universe she wanted. That means it's impossible that he could have survived. But he was drowned a long time BEFORE he went to Rapture (right before his baptism). It was said he survived, because he went to Rapture into a foreign universe. I would say the screen just turned black in the moment our Elizabeth disappeard and was reborn as Anna DeWitt. The consequence of that is, if all the other incarnations of Elizabeth disappears, then "our" Elizabeth has to disappear to. Every version of Elizabeth was kidnapped by a Comstock and brought into another universe. But EVERY Elizabeth were in a foreign universe and not in her own. You said, "our" Elizabeth didn't disappear because she wasn't in her own universe. I'm afraid you have a small failure in your interpretation. Originally posted by felipegri:INTERPRETATION OF THE END - MOST LIKELY VERSION My question is: How could Elizabeth dies twice, if there was only ONE version of her who still existed after killing booker in the baptism? Later on we learn that the Big Daddy also kills the last version of Elizabeth.Īfter that, Elizabeth regrets having left Sally to rot and goes back to rapture to save her. She uses Sally as a bait and kills the last version of Comstock. So the last version of Elizabeth go to Rapture to kill the last version of Comstock. These two are the only version who survives because are versions that was in a universe that wasn't theirs, so what happens to their past doesn't affect them. We see that she is the only one that doesn't disappear at the end. ONE version of Comstock (which fled to Rapture).Īnd ONE version of Elizabeth (the one which we play in the Main Game). All version of Elizabeth doesn't exist anymore. All versions of Comstock doesn't exist anymore. So, in the main game Elizabeth drowns booker. Draper graduated from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.INTERPRETATION OF THE END - MOST LIKELY VERSION She was introduced to old films and musicals at age five while living in Okinawa, Japan. As a result, she has resided in and visited many areas of the United States (including Florida, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Arizona, and Hawaii) and Asia (including Japan, Okinawa, Korea and Hong Kong). Draper was also a cast member on The Bold and the Beautiful from April to October 2002 as Erica Lovejoy.ĭraper was born at the Naval Hospital in Orlando, Florida. For her performance in BioShock Infinite, Draper was nominated for a British Academy Games Award for Performer and won a Spike Video Game Award (Best Song) for her performance of " Will the Circle Be Unbroken" in the game (Draper later additionally recorded a version of " You Belong to Me" for the game's follow-up, Burial at Sea). She is best known for her roles as Morgan Hudson in The Jersey, Sam in The Thirteenth Year, Megan Larson in Stepsister from Planet Weird, Elizabeth in BioShock Infinite and Sarah Whitaker in Days Gone. Courtnee Alyssa Draper (born April 24, 1985) is an American actress.
