Bear's little sister is Wendy Pigtail
Series 8 which is the end of session 1 of the Sweet Tooth series reveals a lot of fan questions about this series. One of them is Bear's identity, who has been looking for his sister's whereabouts.
Gus, who ran into the forest after learning the harsh reality that he was a genetic human, was chased by Big Man who was trying to calm him down. Meanwhile, Bear stays at home with Judy while waiting for Gus to return home at any time.
Bear, studying Birdie's research documents in the attic of the house, finds a radio calling. Right next to the radio call was a small teddy bear similar to his when he was a child.
Judy, who came into the attic and talked to Bear, asked what his real name was? Bear also said that his real name was Rebecca Walker and as a child his parents used to call him Becky Bear because of his love of playing with little teddy bears.
Bear also said that he was the only child adopted by the family. Meanwhile, the family has a hybrid baby girl.
Even though his sister is a hybrid, Bear still loves her. Until one day his father and mother were killed by the military, and his sister was taken away.
Since then Bear has been trying to find his sister's whereabouts, until one day Bear meets children who have the same fate as himself. He also formed an animal army, but in the end he was betrayed by his best friend Tiger.
Since then, Bear, who has been desperately looking for his sister, finally joins Gus and Bigman's journey. Juddy had told Bear that he had to keep his spirits up looking for his little brother, because miracles do happen, the proof that Gus, who had been missing for a long time, was finally able to return to Birdie's house.
That's when Bear opened the photo of memories with his sister that he had kept all this time. It turns out that Bear's sister is Wendy Pigtail who has been adopted by Aimee at the zoo. |
Bigman's son turns out to be a hybrid
Bigman who managed to catch up to Gus and tried to calm him down turned out to have bitter memories of hybrid babies. Bigman, known as Tommy Jepperd, a football athlete, had a wife who was pregnant when the virus outbreak began to attack.
Even though the hospital was full, Bigman and his wife were allowed into the medical room for delivery. Bigman who was waiting outside the delivery room was suddenly called by one of the nurses to see his newborn baby.
How surprised Bigman was when he found out his baby was a hybrid human. Feeling unable to accept this fact, Bigman ran downstairs using the elevator while crying. |
Bigman could not answer Dr. Singh's question and was devastated by the harsh reality. Knowing Bigman's confused feelings, Dr.Singh tried to convince Bigman and said that we will be shocked by the achievements we do for the people we love.
Bigman who got back up due to Dr. Singh's words finally returned to the delivery room, but when he arrived in the room, his wife and child were gone. That's Bigman's regret so far, and it also answers why Bigman always tries to protect Gus.
All Hybrids captured by General Abbot
While he was telling Gus his past near a plane, suddenly there was a gunshot and Bigman fell down beside Gus. It turned out that Gus had used a radio call on the plane, which was a hybrid asylum plane. However, the radio signal was tracked by the hunters, so Gus was eventually arrested.
At the zoo, Aimee who runs her trap to repulse General Abbot's hunting forces finally succeeds. Aimee went straight to the tunnel to catch up to Pigtail and the other hybrid children who had been waiting at the church.
Arriving at the church, Aimee does not meet Pigtail and the other hybrid children. It turns out that Pigtail, Bobby and the others have been caught by The Last Man's hunting squad.
Aimee who caught the radio signal on his plane immediately rushed to the plane. That's where Aimee saw Bigman lying covered in blood and immediately helped him.
Birdie (Gus's mother) is still alive
Elsewhere, Bear finds a radio calling in the attic of the house trying to fix the radio call. Then Bear tries to make continuous calls using the radio dial.
As night fell, Bear's radio was on for an answer. It turned out that the call was responded to by Birdie, who was at the ice pole.