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(I literally forgot most of the plot lmao fill this out later)
Endings[]
Pao-lin has 3 endings, color-coded in the timesheet.
The "Green" ending has Pao-lin assist the twins in understanding each other, and standing up for Judd; saying that he's not strange and simply puts in a lot of effort into his acting. Judd gives Saphir a ticket to come to the show and tells her to come with him so she can meet the rest of the production team. With Saphir calmed down, Judd thanks Pao-lin, and they both decide to head back to the theater.
The "Blue" ending is similar to the Green ending, but instead cuts to black before Judd can offer Pao-lin to come to the theater. Instead, Pao-lin decides she needs to apologize to Natasha. Pao-lin arrives back rather late and is greeted by a worried Natasha. Now relived that Pao-lin is safe and accounted for, Natasha gets her to try on a new dress. Pao-lin complies to not cause any further trouble, but is surprised to find it's a Chinese-style dress with pants. Natasha takes this opportunity to apologize for not accounting for Pao-lin's feelings the whole day, and further explains she was trying to appeal to some fans that wanted to see a "girlier" Dragon Kid. They exchange one final set of apologies before Pao-lin says they can pick out a dress together.
The "Purple" (Canon) ending continues from either the Green or Blue endings. As Pao-lin arrives at the theater, there is a flashback scene taking place prior to Pao-lin arriving at the theater; Judd explains that he was planning on running away from the role entirely due to Marocchio's attitude towards the production, but had a change of heart upon meeting Pao-lin, and will perform for the sake of the people. Judd then tells Pao-lin that she's strong and energetic, and should have more confidence in herself. The flashback ends, and then Pao-lin poses for the camera in her new formal attire given to her by Natasha.