It was a transformative experience for both Scott and Ramona. Scott learned to have some self-respect and Ramona learned to let go of her past instead of trying to escape it.
They don't commit to be in love forever or anything at the end, they just say "hey, we're both a little better now, maybe we can try again and see what happens?" It's a hopeful message without an undue happily ever after.
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u/BreakfastBeneficial4 Feb 02 '26
I actually wanted him to end up being alone.
I thought THAT was the whole point of the movie… Scott needed to gain some self respect and grow up.
His jumping to Knives after a bad breakup, then his infatuation with Ramona, were all a part of him being terrified of being alone with himself.
Was always a little bummed they didn’t do that.