


Lenina has been asked to go to the Savage Reservation by Bernard Marx. It is not expressed that it is Henry Ford they are revering but, they allude to it by making the sign of the T on their chests during ceremonies and the fact that everything is done by means of an assembly line. In this society, Ford is, in effect, their god. First, we meet the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning for London (D.H.C.), then the Controller, Mustapha Mond, the Controller for Western Europe, and lastly is Lenina Crowne. We meet some of the influential characters in the book. It is here that the embryos are conditioned and programmed to function in society. This is where human embryos are made, predestination is decided, and the Bokanovsky's Process takes place. There's also her potential new role in charge, maybe alongside Mustafa.The book starts out by introducing us to the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre. Season two could explore Lenina and John's relationship, could they get things back on track? Alden Ehrenreich revealed there was a version of the ending where they did end up together. I saw David the other night (showrunner) and he's literally told no one." Harry Lloyd (Bernard) told ET: "You assumed some kind of Indra, but no one knows. But why would the savages' current leader Sheila immediately recognise it? It could also be Soma, or the recipe for the drugs, as it's suggested they're needed to set up a society with Indra. BUT WHAT'S IN THE BOX? Well, Indra, we assume. It seems likely the savages will harness Indra with Bernard as their leader. Brave New World ending explained - what's in the box? However, it definitely opens up territory for a season two, though such a thing has yet to be confirmed. Indra was a new element added to the plot especially for the remake, and ironically that story is probably one of the show's weakest points, as it's unnecessarily convoluted. We then cut to Lenina, far away, surveying a green and modern landscape – which doesn't look like New London – she looks outwards before smiling. However, it's soon revealed he's not actually with her, as he's using a 'Sprite', a piece of technology projecting Lenina, and he's living alone in a run-down city, perhaps beneath New London. Mustafa warns Indra is still out there, like a lost and angry hurt child, and warns she could do bad things.įinally, we see John living a seemingly idyllic life with Lenina, similar to the one he described when they first got together. Lenina Crowne is seen speaking with Mustafa, presumably being offered the role as the new Director of Stability, or something similar, as she asks "Why me?" and Mustafa tells her because she's "different".
