Jurassic World 2: What The Ending Of Fallen Kingdom Really Means...

6. An Uneasy Harmony?

the flintstones
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The most hilarious thing about the ending is Ian Malcolm's monologue about the shifted dynamic in the world now that the dinosaurs are now no longer in captivity. He mentions the fact that we will now have to come to some sort of new arrangement where we try to find some peace together. A world where man and dinosaur can co-exist.

Which definitely sounds like he's suggesting the future after Jurassic World 2 will be The Flintstones...

Also, it's ridiculous. If a Mosasaur wants to eat everything in the sea, including anyone that dares to swim in it, she will. If a T-Rex wants to make your neighbourhood her home, you best move out. They're not reasonable creatures.

Incidentally, why is Malcolm being asked to speak on that panel? After all of his experiences with dinosaurs, him giving an expert opinion is akin to asking pigs their opinion on bacon sandwiches.

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