People only remember their past, only when they are brought to another reality. However, in case of Anna, she only stays at her own world so I doubt she could remember anything.
About Booker, I think it's just his reaction when his child crying.
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Or, Booker might've been dreaming the whole thing and he finally awoke after he was killed by Elizabeth.
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What don't you understand about lighthouses and other parallel universes? There easily could've been a universe where he actually did dream the whole thing! lolz
But noooo, let's just follow the same god damn argument that has been talked about and argued countless times on other forums and threads about the same shitty thing.
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I've been thinking a lot about the ending to Bioshock: Infinite.
Spoilers lie after these horizontal lines, so read at your own risk.
Today I thought of something: since people remembered, at least in part, what happened to them in other realities, does/would Anna remember being Elizabeth? It's implied in the post-credits scene that Booker remembers what happened, so I don't think it's out of the question that Anna could remember what happened either. Thoughts?
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