The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib Season 2 Ending Explained

The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib Season 2 has begun. Ted Templeton, the well-known character developed by Dreamworks, is back to his old ways and eager to make us grin.

The Untitled Templeton Project (UTP), a new business founded by Ted and Tina, is where the second season takes off.

Ted and Tina will also have to outwit a new foe dubbed Crispin Biscuit on top of the typical difficulties that arise with a company. To rescue the business and the whole Baby Love economy, the entire family and even a few infants from the past will have to band together.

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The Baby Boss: Back in the Crib Season 2 Ending Explanation: Will Ted be apprehended by the FBI?

The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib Season 2
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When a confused adult Crispin’s back shows a detailed tattoo, revealing how Theodore is hiding as a baby, the FBI and the rest of the world learn that Boss Baby is the fugitive Theodore Templeton.

Due to this, Ted decides to move to Canada to hide from the FBI and save his family and the Templetons. But in doing so, he renders himself unable to assist Baby Corp in their grave need.

Aubrey, who is misled into becoming increasingly ambitious when Tina forgets to set limits with her, is, on another hand, on the phone when Tina and Ted ultimately hang up.

In the end, Tina corrects her error and, with aid from others, dupes the Shrinkies into being apprehended and turned over to the FBI.

The FBI apprehends Ted along with Tim, JJ, Pip, and Homewrecker with the assistance of Henri, a violent tracker bear, but Homewrecker manages to free them.

They proceed to Ba-Ba town, where Tina and her helper Aubrey are putting in a valiant effort to apprehend Russ Tisdale, the crime boss and capo of the Baby Criminal Underground. Ted’s proposal to the FBI is to turn over all the fictitious minor offenders after transforming them into their arrestable adult selves.

However, they must dismiss all allegations against him in return for it. They concur, but the feds are justified to get over the mayor’s restrictions and enter Ba-Ba Town when Tina’s abduction is mistaken for a kidnapping.

Boss Baby sends everyone gone because he wants to hand himself and the fictitious little offenders over to the FBI. But Tina is still there, working on a strategy. She fires Aubrey and sends her to a type of jail center for the fired infants while having all of the baby criminals hauled into captivity in Canada using a couple of bottles.

Ted provides the FBI with evidence that he has all the baby criminals in custody and is willing to turn them over in exchange for the dismissal of all of his charges, which the FBI informs him would happen anyhow once an adult Bradley admits to framing Ted for embezzlement.