Ending To "I Know What You Did Last Summer

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Julie and Ray are walking home, and they start talking about Bud; they find out he is really suspicious. They talk about how he has the same last name as Collingsworth. They also talk about how Bud talks exactly like Collingsworth and see that it's very similar and they can make a good connection. Julie and Ray are suspicious about Bud because when Ray said that his friend is in the hospital, Bud seemed like he knew all about it when Ray said that, he said, "Barry?" so they knew that Bud knew about the shooting.
Julie Said, "He knows about what happened to Barry, Ray; he knows that Barry got shot." Julie and Ray got the news that their good friend Barry had gotten out of the hospital, so they told Barry all about Bud and his connections to Collingsworth. Barry speaks about the relationships between Julie and Ray and finds clues about them. Ray also said they look alike and sound the same and know the same information. Barry goes out with his friends Julie and Ray to celebrate that he got out of the hospital. They went to a fancy five-star Chinese restaurant to eat some delicious Chinese food, this was a celebration, so they did not talk about Bud or Collingsworth because they were just celebrating that Barry is fine and doing good. They all ate a good Chinese dinner, and the bill came out to a pretty penny, but it was all worth it because they had a good celebration, and Barry hoped to not have anything else happen to him. Then when they go home, they link the clues about Bud and Collingsworth together and make a connection that they are twins. They both know about the Barry getting shot story. Now that they found out that Bud and Collingsworth are brothers, they know that they both know about the story, and they are going to investigate this further to see if maybe Bud or Collingsworth shot Barry. Julie sa...

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