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‘My Brilliant Career’ Ending Explained: Why Sybylla Makes Her Heartbreaking Choice in Netflix’s Finale
Netflix’s new adaptation of My Brilliant Career arrived on August 13 with a six-episode story about love, ambition and the difficult choices facing a young woman determined to control her own future in 1900 Australia.
Starring The Newsreader actress Philippa Northeast as the fiercely independent Sybylla Melvyn, the series revisits the character previously played by Judy Davis in the acclaimed 1979 film alongside the late Sam Neill.
Throughout the season, Sybylla struggles with a seemingly impossible dilemma: whether she can pursue her dream of becoming a professional writer while also accepting the marriage and domestic life society expects of her.
By the finale, she finally makes her choice.
Warning: Spoilers for My Brilliant Career Season 1 follow.
Why Sybylla Turns Down Harry

After moving to the Caddagat estate of her wealthy grandmother, played by Anna Chancellor, Sybylla experiences a dramatically different life — and unexpectedly falls in love.
Her romantic interest is Harry Beecham, played by Slow Horses star Christopher Chung, who owns a neighboring estate.
Their relationship is disrupted by financial difficulties, forcing the pair apart. They promise to wait for one another while rebuilding their circumstances.
Sybylla eventually spends more than a year working as a governess for the McSwat family, taking her sister’s place to protect her from indentured servitude. Her father owed the family a significant amount of money.
Harry, meanwhile, works as a drover after losing savings through investments in struggling farms. He doesn’t write to Sybylla during their separation because he is ashamed of being unable to provide.
When they finally reunite, Harry proposes again.

Sybylla says no.
Her decision isn’t driven by a lack of love. Instead, she realizes that marrying Harry would threaten the independent life she wants to build.
“She chooses herself. She chooses self-love at this point,” Northeast told TV Insider.
The actress explained that Sybylla understands the reality awaiting her if she marries: she could become primarily responsible for domestic life, leaving writing as little more than a hobby.
But Sybylla doesn’t want writing to be a hobby.
She wants it to be her career.
“And as much as she’s in love with Harry, it’s not going to be possible if she stays with him,” Northeast explained.
The Final Train Scene Opens a New Chapter
The season ends with Sybylla waiting for a train, ready to leave for another adventure.
For Northeast, the scene represents how dramatically her character has changed through everything she experienced at Caddagat and beyond.
“I want to see this character in other landscapes being challenged by other environments,” she said. “Where will she go? Which train will she go on next? What will she learn next from a different environment?”
Interestingly, the train sequence wasn’t the final scene the production filmed. Northeast recalled that filming actually concluded with material involving the McSwat family.
But narratively, the train provides a fitting final image.
Sybylla doesn’t know precisely what awaits her. She also doesn’t have the security that marriage to Harry might have provided.
What she does have is the freedom to find out for herself.
Could Sybylla and Harry Still Have a Future?
The ending doesn’t necessarily mean Sybylla and Harry could never reunite.
If she establishes herself as a writer and achieves financial independence, their circumstances could eventually be very different. Her experiences at Caddagat might even provide material capable of launching the writing career she desperately wants.
For now, however, Sybylla knows she needs to move forward independently.
Part of that determination comes from her family’s financial struggles. Her original move to Caddagat was itself connected to her parents’ attempts to escape financial hardship.
Now she wants to create her own path toward financial independence while remaining capable of helping the family she loves.
Could Netflix Continue the Story?
The series is adapted from Miles Franklin’s 1901 novel My Brilliant Career.
There is also more source material available.
Franklin’s sequel, My Career Goes Bung, was published in 1946, potentially providing another chapter of Sybylla’s story for adaptation.
However, there has been no confirmation that the production intends to adapt the second novel.
That makes the first season’s final image particularly effective on its own.
Sybylla has fallen in love, experienced hardship and been offered a more conventional future. Yet when the decisive moment arrives, she chooses the uncertain road that gives her the chance to become the person she wants to be.
Harry may have offered her marriage. Sybylla chooses her own future instead — and the train waiting in the final moments represents everything she still has left to discover.
My Brilliant Career is available now on Netflix.