She says to him "don't forget that we existed here, now, together in this time" because she is not in Double Think so she is truly experiencing talking to Batou and she hopes he will remember the interaction in the future. If you take the final act of the Major as being in the real world, she falls to her death from the top of the stadium thing, but since it is in what I think is Batou's Double Think she simply melts into the net because she wasn't physically there to begin with. Tokyo is fully rebuilt in the last moments, but we were shown minutes earlier in the real world that it was still under construction! My assumption is it was Batou's idealized world, ***edit shared idealized world amongst the team? That would probably be all of their ideal world, them all together and working? *** and the Major is just popping in to introduce Purin, and give him the passcode. The last few scenes where Purin is re-introduced to the team and them forgetting her completely is clearly within DoubleThink, imo. If Takashi is the Command and Control for the virus and is cut off, the virus won't be maintained or changed in the future, but is still functioning within every individual's cyberbrain independently. I don't think it's incongruous to think that Motoko pulled the plug AND everyone is still living within an N/Double Think reality. OP, curious on your thoughts of my take on the ending:
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