It could imply that this is the point where the story of FNAF concludes, with no more continuation.
It could imply a sense of finality or conclusion. Maybe it suggests that a particular phase or journey has reached its end.
I'm not really sure. It's a pretty cryptic phrase and could have multiple interpretations depending on the context.
It likely suggests that this is the point where the story comes to a conclusion or stops.
I think it indicates that Sundays are when the story reaches its final point. It could be symbolic or literal. Maybe the story's events or the characters' journey wraps up on Sundays.
It could imply that the events or experiences on Sundays mark the conclusion or climax of the story.
I'm not sure exactly. It could be a poetic or symbolic expression related to a specific event or feeling on Sundays marking the conclusion of something.
I'm not sure exactly. It could imply that something significant happens or concludes on Sundays.
It could mean that the story has reached a state of equilibrium or closure that is similar to its starting point. Maybe the characters have learned something or changed, but ultimately end up in a place that echoes the beginning, giving the story a symmetrical and satisfying structure.
It could imply that this is the point where a particular story involving The Corrs comes to a conclusion.
Hard to say for sure. But it might be indicating that the story wraps up on a Sunday and that's where everything comes to a close. Could be symbolic or literal.