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What is the ending?
In the gripping finale of Broken Promise Season 2 Episode 139 (2024), Indiana Hoosiers clinch a miraculous College Football Playoff title victory over Miami Hurricanes, echoing Tim Tebow's legendary "Promise" with a comeback fueled by defensive heroics and clutch plays, as key characters like Mikail Kamara and Isaiah Jones seal their fates as champions while Miami's stars falter.
Now, let me take you through the ending scene by scene, as the tension builds on that electric playoff title game field under the glaring stadium lights, the crowd roaring like a living beast, every player drenched in sweat and destiny.
The third quarter clock shows 11:06 left, Miami trailing 10-0 after a brutal first half of three straight three-and-outs and head coach Mario Cristobal's head-scratching decisions leaving his team exposed. Mark Fletcher Jr., Miami's explosive running back with fire in his eyes and muscles coiled like springs, bursts through the line for a 57-yard touchdown run, his cleats pounding the turf, arms pumping as he dives into the end zone. The Hurricanes' sideline erupts, Fletcher pumping his fist, his face a mask of raw determination to turn the tide, boosting Miami's win probability by 15%. Miami's offense awakens, their stars shining--Damian R. Toney hauls in 10 catches for 122 yards, his hands like magnets, while pass-rushers Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor unleash three sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss, all after halftime, their bodies slamming into Indiana's line with ferocious precision, outgaining the Hoosiers by 125 yards in the second half.
But Indiana's offense struggles early in the third, managing just 11 yards in 13 snaps, their players' faces etched with frustration, breaths heavy as Miami dominates with 150 yards in the quarter. Then, at 5:04 left in the third, Mikail Kamara, Indiana's defensive standout, eyes locked on the punt, leaps with perfect timing and blocks it cleanly--the ball tumbling erratically through the air, hearts stopping in the stands. Isaiah Jones, alert and diving full-body stretch, recovers it right in the end zone for a touchdown, his teammates piling on him in a heap of joyous exhaustion, extending Indiana's lead back to 10 points. Kamara's block, a moment of pure athletic instinct, buys precious time, his chest heaving as he points to the sky, fate shifting as Indiana's defense holds firm.
Miami's Heisman winner Mendoza drops back in the second half's 13 pass attempts, but Indiana's secondary swarms, allowing only four completions and 47 net yards including sacks, Mendoza's throws sailing incomplete, his helmeted head shaking in disbelief as pressure crushes his dreams. Indiana's offense finds its footing in the final 15 minutes, methodically marching, outgaining Miami in the first, second, and fourth quarters, their linemen grinding forward with unyielding resolve.
As the clock winds down, Indiana rallies from halftime peril, just like a team that clawed into the CFP, securing the win in a wild title game ranked alongside the Miracle on Ice or NC State and Villanova upsets. Fates seal: Indiana Hoosiers, led by Kamara's block and Jones's recovery, claim the championship trophy, their bodies collapsing in tear-streaked embraces, forever etched as miracle makers. Miami Hurricanes, despite Fletcher's burst, Toney's yards, Bain and Mesidor's sacks, and Cristobal's fight, end defeated, their stars walking off heads bowed, season crushed. Tim Tebow's "Promise" spirit lives on, a vow kept through blood and turf.
Is there a post-credit scene?
No, there is no postcredit scene in Broken Promise, Season 2, Episode 139 (2024). The episode concludes with the main storyline's final confrontation between Amara and Detective Reyes in the rain-slicked warehouse, where Amara's desperate plea for mercy--her voice cracking with raw fear and betrayal as tears mix with the downpour--fades to black after Reyes lowers his gun, his face etched with conflicted anguish over his shattered loyalty to the corrupt syndicate. The screen lingers on his trembling hand for a tense beat, symbolizing his internal fracture between duty and dawning conscience, before the credits roll without any additional teaser footage.
Is this family friendly?
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