When Ken Levine stated that two-parter known as Burial at Sea would ultimately wrap up the BioShock story, no one quite knew what that meant. Whatever Levine had up his sleeve, it seemed like things were heading for a very interesting conclusion. What no one quite predicted, however, was that it would tie into the first BioShock in such a mind-melting way. As Burial at Sea Part 2 enters its final moments, you're able to make one final logic leap that will blow your mind all the way back to 1960. Elizabeth enters the very same plane that Jack is on in the beginning of BioShock, jump starting everything that we have known about the series since 2007. It's an amazing moment, made all the more nuts when you realize that everything we've already seen is now starting. It's Levine at his finest, and finished up his involvement with the series in grand fashion.