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Image description: Black and white illustration of Lyle the crocodile sitting alone on a park bench, looking downcast with tears in his eyes.

Ask AI: Write a sad alternative ending to Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2022 film).

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Question: Write a sad alternative ending to Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2022 film).

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Lyle, having been accepted by the Primm family and had a positive impact on their lives, continues to live with them in the city. However, the harsh city environment begins to take a toll on Lyle's health. He starts losing his exuberance and becomes quieter. The Primms, noticing this change, consult with a vet who states that Lyle might be getting weak due to lack of natural environment suitable for his species. Faced with a heart-wrenching decision, the Primm family decides that it would be best for Lyle to return to his natural habitat to regain his health. Despite the sadness that fills their hearts, the Primms arrange for Lyle to be transported safely back to the wilderness. They bid him a tearful farewell, each member expressing their gratitude and love for the crocodile that had become a part of their family. Lyle, although sad, understands and appreciates their concern. He gives each member of the family one last loving hug and departs for the wild. As time passes, the Primm family never forgets Lyle. They would occasionally think about their days with Lyle and recall all the fun times they had together. Their memories of Lyle become a cherished part of their family's history. While the ending may be drenched in sadness, it reinforces the notion that sometimes letting go is the kindest act of love, especially if it means giving the loved ones a chance at a healthier life. It is a bittersweet ending where the love for the house pet superseded the desire to keep him with them.

Answered by gpt-4

Nov. 17, 2023, 1:22 p.m.

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Published: Friday, November 17, 2023

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