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The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes Ending Explained: What Really Happened?

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The Fate of Lucy Gray-Baird

After the shocking ending of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, fans are left wondering about the fate of Lucy Gray-Baird. Was she killed or did she manage to escape?

Lucy Gray-Baird was shot by Coriolanus, but the exact location of her injury remains unknown. However, it's worth noting that Coriolanus was bitten by a snake, causing hallucinations. He believed he shot Lucy in the woods, but it's possible she managed to escape and head north, as she intended.

On the other hand, there is a possibility that Lucy was found by the Capitol and killed off-screen. Dr. Gaul may have ordered her death to prevent any hindrance to their plans.

Tigris Snow's Disturbing Revelation

Tigris Snow's words to Coriolanus Snow carry a chilling implication. She tells him that he looks just like his father, hinting at his potential for cruelty and hatred.

In the beginning of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Tigris assures Coriolanus that he doesn't have to follow in his father's footsteps of cruelty and heartlessness. However, by the end of the story, she reveals her belief that he is on a path to becoming the same evil dictator seen in the original Hunger Games films.

Dean Highbottom's Hatred and Sabotage

Dean Highbottom's deep-seated hatred for Coriolanus Snow stems from his animosity towards Coriolanus' late father, Crassus, and the similarities he sees between them.

Once best friends with Crassus Snow, Dean Highbottom's resentment grew when Crassus submitted the idea for The Hunger Games to Dr. Gaul. This anger carried over to Coriolanus, whom Highbottom believed mirrored his father's personality. Motivated by his hatred, Highbottom went as far as sabotaging Coriolanus' attempts to win the Plinth Prize.

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As the ending of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes continues to leave fans with questions, it's clear that the twists and turns of this prequel have set the stage for the dystopian world we know from the original Hunger Games series.

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