“Uncle Dave… what happened?”

“I… I only wanted to be remembered. Not as a villain. As a visionary .”

Zomboss gives a thumbs up. A single, confused Peashooter wiggles its leaves. Fade to black.

The camera pulls back. The lawn is no longer a battlefield. It’s a garden. Plants and zombies tend to it together, still clumsy, still ridiculous, but no longer at war. The final card reads:

Zomboss pilots a new mech: The Chrono-Cephalopod (a squid-like machine with lawn mower tentacles). It doesn't attack directly. Instead, it rewinds time on individual tiles , resetting any plant there to its seed packet form. Dave must use a new plant, the Stasis-Starfruit (shoots projectiles that freeze zombies in a localized time bubble) to lock tiles in place.

Patrice returns from university. She stares at Zomboss, now wearing an apron and grilling tofu dogs.

Zomboss hesitates, then takes a bite. His gray skin gains a faint, peachy hue. He smiles—a genuine, unpracticed smile.

Simultaneously, across Suburbia, zombies begin acting strangely. Instead of mindless shambling, they form disciplined squads. Conehead zombies wield stop signs as shields. Buckethead zombies use their buckets as battering rams. Leading them is a new elite zombie: (a zombie in a cracked, sparking lab coat, holding a broken stopwatch). Where it walks, grass withers into gray dust, and plants age rapidly (a new mechanic: Chrono-Zombies inflict "Decay," which reduces a plant’s attack speed and health over time).