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TruckOSaurus said:

A thing about the ending though is that killing Booker/Comstock wasn't necessary. I mean they could have gone back before Booker went to wounded knee and break his legs so he wouldn't have to live the traumatic experience.

Also, if its Elizabeth drowing Booker and him dying prevent her from ever been born then she couldn't drown him in the first place... multi-verses can be confusing.

Site note: Anyone else feel sorry for Songbird when he was drowning?

It wouldn't work, cause there'll always be a Booker in some universe who goes there, just as there'll always be a Booker who goes through the baptism.   The only solution is to kill all bookers (Or just all the Bookers who decide to take the Baptism) and be left with the one, which is what Elizabeth did (I didn't really get that part from the ending, but apparently it was stated).