Early the next morning, the elders manage to sneak out of the retirement home through the kitchen and head out with Carlos driving his father's car.
Meanwhile, arriving at the Medina family's land, Rafael shows Carlos the tree where the ashes of his wife are buried and leave afterwards for lunch at a nearby restaurant run by Margarita (Carmen Nydia Velázquez), a single mother whom Rafael helped her give birth before he retired from medicine, and her adult son Julio (Michael Stuart).
Meanwhile, the Madre Superiora and Norberto experience what appears to be alien activity calling out his name and ends up on the car's roof claiming "it was all so fast".
The last day of the competition arrives and the Madre Superiora and Roberto finally found where the elders have been staying, after seeing Anselmo outside on the street.
Some time after the wedding, Rafael passes away, and his ashes are buried besides his wife's under the tree in the Medina family land in Loíza.
In July 2019, a stage musical sequel, Broche de Oro: El Musical, was announced for November 2–3, 2019 at the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center with the main cast of the film reprising their roles including Jacobo Morales, Adrián García, Diego de la Texera, Luis Omar O'Farrill, Sara Pastor, Marian Pabón and Carmen Nydia Velázquez, with Charytín Goyco, Julio Ramos and Víctor Alicea in supporting roles.