Another thing: In Season 2, most of the time, Stranger Jonas kept on looking at the floor of his house. It was actually because he already knew that Martha was going to die in that spot.
now *this* should've been in this video! I completely missed that! (I even noticed the rotten stain there when they showed that house after the apocalypse, but even then I didn't connect the two events)
This got me thinking of in season (I think) there's like a burn from oil on the kitchen floor boards. Does anyone recall if this ever comes up again or is referenced to in the show??
I am thinking won't it create a paradox? Because if Jonas and Martha saved tannhaus' son. Their world wouldn't exist in the first place nor would they. So how would they come to save his son.
@@chirag8503 Gustav, the (blind) "old Tannhaus" is the son of Charlotte. Charlotte's husband was Heinrich, Gustav's father. And since people are lacking an explanation: H.G. Tannhaus' (OMGI just realized that his name is probably Heinrich Gustav Tannhaus) experiment created these two new worldlines that do not really work according to the many worlds interpretation of quantum theory... The closest that I think is applicable is the Copenhagen interpretation. The difference is that in the many worlds interpretation each possible outcome of measuring the quantum state of a system would exist in their own respecting wordlines while the Copenhagen interpretation basically says that measuring the quantum state of a system would lead to the collapse of all but one quantum states. Then again all of that is fictional expansion of the theories and if you ask me the final episode is basically "Die wunderlichen Nachbarskinder" while the rest of the show is "Die Wahlverwandschaften"... If you do not know what I mean you never wondered what the class was about in 1x04.
I always thought it was kind of strange that in Season 1, Elisabeth gave Charlotte a forehead kiss in that scene even though that's typically something a parent does to their child instead of the other way around. Little did we know!!
But do we know if Charlotte ever realized that Elisabeth was her mother? I was SO waiting for that scene, in part because the actress who plays adult Charlotte is so phenomenal, but also because it caused Charlotte such pain not knowing, and also because the show was so big on giving us the huge emotional reveals, and I LIVED for those moments lol. I thought for sure it was gonna happen when they touched foreheads again in season 3 because that was such a tender moment (in both instances.)
Anton Borissov and did Elisabeth realised that Charlotte was also her daughter ? Elisabeth knows Charlotte only as her mother but did she realised that she was also her daughter
Another one is how Jonas’ world the brightest colour is yellow and the other colours are faded. Alt world brightest colour is red with a faded palette as well. The whole series is marked by a rather gray look. But during the first scene in the Origin world (before we as an audience know it’s a third world) both yellow and red feature strongly in almost every frame and the colour palette is vivid and enhanced, giving us a clue that the other worlds are washed out copies of the original. As to why red and yellow are the colours that split between two worlds? Well, when Tannhaus in the Origin world turns on his machine that splits the world in half, the colour at the centre of the machine is, you guessed it, orange.
The structure of this show goes beyond just creativity. The plot takes an engineering approach. All the pieces of the story were well engineered to come together so cleanly.
I totally agree. It's so brilliant because the actual "physical" structure of the scripts mirrors the artistic structure of what the scripts contain. The art mirrors the form, and form mirrors art. It really is the type of thing a writer might get nominated for a pulitzer prize in literature, which of course this wouldn't be eligible for, but it's not evident how brilliant it really is until one goes back and looks over it more than a few times.
German engineering, even in melodrama. To us all, it's a mind bending/training masterwork in sci-fi and drama, but to them, it's just a soap opera. (this is just a joke though)
@@LucDutra92 strange I never had problem with that. Sometimes I thought that if people were watching a different show than me. I've guessed almost all the reveals before them being revealed and at certain times I had 2 or 3 scenarios of how the show will go forward and it was almost always one of them.
And People were comparing this to Stranger Things. Stranger Things is literally a kid show to Dark. I am glad there is no Season 4. More episodes would have spoiled the flow.
Yeah I went into season 3 not even knowing that it was marketed as the final season, yet went into season 3 hoping that they had the discipline to end it. Yet another season of an ever-expanding family tree and addition “world layers” would’ve gotten incredibly redundant and overwhelming for no reason other than Netflix trying to milk it for views. That said, I was disappointed that we didn’t get to actually see at least a scene or two of how the Unknown came to mate with Agnes specifically in each world. I get the sense that as a member of Sic Mundus, she felt it was her duty to follow Adam’s orders of conceiving a child with the Unknown. They literally could’ve devoted an entire episode to that one subplot, seeing how the origin is so remarkably pivotal to the narrative of the entire show. We could’ve seen Agnes at first be apprehensive, her hating the Unknown, Adam doing whatever he had to do to convince her, etc, and who knows what mirror equivalent would be on the Eva side. Much like how Lost finally did will the ever-elusive Jacob, DARK could had just one episode with “no other characters” but those central to the forever-discussed origin taking place - for us to actually *see for ourselves* how the end spawned the beginning. Instead, we get shown the birth a Noah psh come on now...
@@TheodoreBotman ok but I still wanna see it. Not that I'm eager for another sex scene just that, next to the Unknown being conceived, it's the most important moment in the narrative and potentially the most interesting since I doubt she did it without hesitation. She wouldn't exist without doing it, yes, but that had to be explained to her at some point - she hated the Unknown so she would needed at least some nudging from Adam. In fact Adam might've even insisted on watching. It just seems weird that out of all things, that's a moment that they chose to leave up to the viewers imagination yet chose to show other things instead.
@@chrisjfox8715 I mean, I'd have loved 2 more episodes fleshing some stuff out. Clausen/Ines/Jana etc. Also in the Wonderful World song showing every character who dissapeared woulda been nice.
I think Bartoz was unable to feel love for his son Hanno, becauce he allready knew he will turn into Noah. On the other hand Hanno was only able to become Noah becauce he never was loved by his father. I don't think a child that was loved would be able to become so cold to kill its parent. So by not loving his son, Bartoz turned him into the person he abhors. Another BS Paradox.
@@justmagicmostly Jonas was already on his way of being Adam when he killed his mother. At that point, he was willing to do whatever it takes to make sure his plans work.
He also wrote NO FUTURE as grafiti on the entrance of the power plant, which was being cleaned by Doppler the moment he gave Claudia the Tannhaus book which would bring him to build the time machine and hence... Ulrich's future.
May I boast a litte bit? - As a matter of fact I predicted the mirrored world in a comment some of your videos ago before season 3 got out. ONE MORE EASTER EGG: Winden is a verb is German that means "to loop", so when the characters wish for "a world without Winden" they wish for a world that is not repeating itself.
Good observation! And as a native German speaker quite embarassing I didn't notice myself😂😂 But to be precise, "sich winden" comes closest to "writhing", not coiling or looping, which would best be translated to "wickeln". I personally connected the town name to "Wind" which is identical in both English and German, because of the strong winds in the tunnels
Inoel 75 In the ending scene, she said ”ein Welt ohne winden”, ”a world without winds”, right? In the scene, their power goes out because of the winds und deswegen wünscht sie eine welt ohne Winden? Naturally it’s also the name of the city.
Other interesting thing is the Noah's quote said to Helge when he asked "But if there is no God, then why do we believe in a lie?", and Noah response was "Because we prefer any lie to the pain. Years ago, I was still a little boy, a stranger came to us. He looked as if he'd been in the war. Didn't talk much. There was this sadness in his eyes, the kind you sometimes see in those who want to die, but life won't let them. He took a room in our house, the bedroom right next to mine. And sometimes I heard him talk in his sleep. Confused words. But one night, he was suddenly very clear. He stood in the hallway, his eyes wide open, and said "Nothing is in vain. Not a single breath, not a single step, not a single word. Not pain. An eternal miracle of the One." I didn't understand any of his words. Only years later, when I felt the pain, did I understand what he meant, that none of the horrible things that befall us should be in vain, that they make us what we are, that they give us our strength. [...]". Noah was talking about himself who went to the year 1915 from 2040 after loosing Charlotte and took a room in Hanno's (young Noah) house. It blew my mind when I figured it out
He might actually be talking about Jonas, the lines "sadness in his eyes" and "wanted to die, but life won't let them" fit definitely to Jonas as we know young Noah was the one who cut the rope when Jonas tried to take his life and Noah knew that jonas couldn't die even if he tried
@@Alisha-sh9xz that can also be true about Noah, although less directly. His life sucks balls but he can't die because he promised Elisabeth he'd find their baby.
The most crazy easter egg, which isn't mentioned in the video: The names of the Tannhauses in the origin world: MARek for MARtha and SONJA for JONAS (an anagramm). They could be the same persons in a simbolical way (not the same for real, but a representation) ! Also because of the way they were looking to each other, including the face Martha does when Sonja got out of the car and look at her.
Dopplers too, and there's role were to only keep old Tannhause calm, by giving him Charlotte, else he will again go mad and split realities again and again. 😂
And the saddest thing is what she said (Katharina's mother) "I should have gotten rid of you too (abortion)). She do it eventually to (grown up) Katharina. 💔
Justin Morales. Well it makes sense, especially for Origin child’s lip clip but in that sense Noah or Agnes should have something like that but Silja isn’t a product of inbreeding Hanna and Egon weren’t related.
Justin Morales i actually feel like it was maybe a missed opportunity that there wasn’t at least one “deformed since birth” character. It would’ve been an effective, under-the-radar hint in early episodes long before we started to learn just how incestuous the entire tree was (the movie Midsommar used this technique albeit a different payoff). That said, the creators likely decided against it since then people would question why half the characters didn’t turn out the same way.
@@chrisjfox8715 the unknown had the cleft lip and Elisabeth/Fransziska were deaf, both of them congenital anomalies that can be effected by genes. So I'd argue it wasn't actually a *missed* opportunity at all - bc they did do it (consciously or not).
Might be irrelevant, but I think claudia's heterochromia has a symbolism, she was the only person (correct me if i'm wrong) who knew what was wrong with what the 2 worlds are doing (Adam believing that destroying alt martha and the unborn "origin" obliterates the 2 worlds, and Eva trying to preserve the time loop). Claudia tend to see 2 worlds for what they really are, cancer that stemmed definitely from something. Hence she studied their nature and came to a conclusion that there is a third world where adam and eva's worlds originated from. Claudia is the smartest and most observant character in the series, in my opinion ; and heterochromia symbolizes that she is observant. Sorry for making it lengthy and not direct to the point, I just couldn't help myself to express my opinion, let me know your thoughts.
Claudia really was the smartest. She was in every turn and corner of the series causing things to happen or stop from happening. Even managed to fool Adam and Eva.
Very good list! Another thing I found interesting is the fact that Katharina's mother thought that adult Katharina was the child she discarded when she was young, who came back to haunt her. Remember that, when talking to Hannah, she mentioned that the Ob/Gyn lady says that aborted babies go to Hell. And so, when she's killing adult Katharina, she's telling her something in the line of: "I am not your mother. You came out of Hell. I'm sending you back to Hell." When she goes back home, she beats up teenage Katharina and tells her: "I should have killed you too." Katharina's death, by the way, was for me one of the cringiest moments of the series - horrible life and horrible death for this character. :(
@@chocopudd4381 when you watch this show you have to know the names of the characters or you will be loss. Katharina's mom presents to Hannah and there you know she's Katharina's mom.
@@chocopudd4381 When Hannah goes to have an abortion, the little girl was sitting there was Kathrina's mother and she was there for an abortion. She asked her whats your name Hannah said Kathrina (because that was the name she was using in past) and she said its a beautiful name.
@@chocopudd4381 Yes, she was. That's why she named her daughter that way, because the friend she made on that clinic (Hannah) introduced herself to her with that name, "Katharina".
The level of detail and complexity in this show is just outstanding. And everything falls into place in the end. No plotholes or missing links. This might be the best piece of time-travel/sci-fi movie/show in the genre. It's an absolute masterpiece. I am now suffering from post-Dark depression. I need more mind-bending shows/movies. Any recommendations?
Another thing you might missed: Adam is referred as the shadow, while Eve is suppose to be representing thd light right? Now think about both their futures after the apocolypse. Adams future is dark and rainy while Eves is a desert full of light. Edit: After rewatching all seasons again a year after the final, I figured some other things out I wanted to share. First regarding the original comment. Another way light and shadow manifests itself in the show is through the way both worlds travel. In Jonas world it is a big dark ball, similiar to what you would imagine a black hole to look like while Marthas world uses a ball generating a lot of light, kinda similiar to a stun grenade. Also we have been knowing about the second reality from the very first season when Noah explains to Bartosz that there are 2 groups fighting for the power over time travel, he himself said it's the light and the shadow but lies to him when he says theyre part of the light. We also have been knowing about the third dimension from the first season when Tannhaus explains to middle aged Jonas the Triqueta. But at that time we were made to believe that it is not about dimensions but the time where the trinity is formed by the past, the present and the future. Last thing I noticed is that the paradise is described as another world where there is no pain, they can flee their destiny and they are forgotten. (By the blind Tannhaus) Which is what the original world truly looks like. By loosing the knot Jonas and Marthas world is erased and although Marek and Hannah will kind off remember them, the pain is ending.
Two years late to the party, but Adam being the shadow and Eva being the light is also represented in their respective ideas of what paradise is. Adam seeks to end life in both worlds, aka darkness. Eva seeks to continue the loop to keep them all alive, AKA light. When Adam captures Martha and tries to kill her to abort the baby (which he then believes is the way to destroy the knot), he's trying to abort all worlds. And Martha is trying to escape the abortion, not just of her child, but everything.
In Season 1, the camera lingers on the Stranger’s hotel room number, which is 8. We also later see that Jonas’ home address is 8. I think it’s both a subtle foreshadowing that they’re the same person, and also of the infinity loop symbol which is a major part of S3.
Another observation: Did anyone else notice the line “My only aim is to take many lives. The more the better I feel” takes place at 33 seconds in the song Ulrich is playing? (I.e Pleasure to Kill by Kreator)
FFS now I'm going to watch what happens on the 3 minute 33 second mark of each episode. What happens on the 3rd minute of the 3rd episode in the 3rd season?
@@Yunghamz 3rd season 3rd episode 3 minutes 33seconds. The opening credit scene. Two open eyes, two hands holding an apple. But it is mirrored side to side.
that scene was really heartbreaking to me. Katherina bullied her own son, then later insulted her older self and told her she did not recognize the boy, couldn't save her son and got eventually killed by her own mother when she tried to save her husband.
I have one: When Claudia realizes that there is a 3rd world she is doing a braid. To do a braid, you take two strands and you interlace them with a third one. I like to believe it was done on purpose. I would like to know this though: why didn't the Claudia from the other world figure out that there was a third world?
I guess Claudia (Erit Lux) of one world is trying to create fate, while the other was trying to break it. Could just be one of those fundamental differences between the two worlds.
The question I would like answered would be that why didn't Claudia herself couldn't go to the origin world to stop the origin. My guess is that because Claudia already existed in origin world and her going there could cause another paradox so she sent Jonas and Martha since they don't exist in origin world. Lol I don't know what I'm saying
the Claudia of the other world is having a better life than the Claudia of Jonas world. If you look the aspect of that Claudia is better because she is taking care of herself and it is not struggling with stabilizing the black ball thing in the future.
Another great vid pete. Did anyone notice in episode 1, deja vu, that Mikkel says the line, what if none of us are real?? I didn't notice this until the second watch... and little touches like alt martha taking a little sniff of the milk from the fridge, just like Jonas in prime world.
It was the French. French scientists who were investigating the cause of the apocalypse. And French delegation whose meeting with Claudia was eternally postponed. LOL
And maybe foreshadowed with Jonas saying in season one he was in France instead of saying the psych ward? Could be something there, I finished the show last night and I'm finding all the connections still
@@TheJacksparrow2010 How could the group police this area and not the military or an other legal authority. Since we see drones or helicopters, a modern industry and thus a functioning economy and society must be still present. Had these scientists illegally entered a restricted area, an area large and unguarded like Chernobyl...but how could the group then still control it - in the long term, for the years they are present (body heat cameras of the drones etc. pp.). Are they tolerated locals?
The "Tick-tock" of Helge was the first indication of the origin of that incident that caused everything , it was the "Clockmaker". PS: glad I helped :)
In the series they keep referring to "The God Particle which is interesting because HG Tannhaus, not only (inadvertently) created the two alternate worlds; thereby creating light and dark; but he also created Adam and Eva. This in essence, makes him God.
Good point. The show was full of religious references which kind of helped us follow along. Adam & Eva (Jonas and Martha) populated the world. They were created by Tannhaus or the God particle. Noah was sent out to do “Gods” work using the Tannhaus family’s sic mundus “Bible” of sorts.. which was a group dedicated to bringing HT’s dead with back to life. Which I guess Jonas/Adam used as a formula to save his original dead lover Martha.
Another one: the time machine Martha used to travel through the worlds looks like an apple. As Eve she used the "forbidden fruit" and God (time) throw her out of paradise (let her stuck in the loop)
I think one thing the show does brilliantly is its way of depicting murder. Every act of murder on the show is gruesome, chilling and downright messed-up as the audiences realize who's killing who and to what effect. At the center of it is Adam, the pizza-faced Jonas, who killed two different versions of Martha--the love of his life (for maintaining the loop/eliminating both worlds); his own dad and his own mom. It's almost as if the show is trying to say every murder is a repeat of Cain killing Abel.
Additional to number 26: in the alternative world, when woeller walks in on charlotte and ulrich at the police station, we can see a look of displeasure on woeller's face as if he can't believe that ulrich is cheating on hannah. It could be an indication that he has feelings for hannah in this world too.
The Unknown comes in three (young boy, adult, old man), carries out what has to happen, decides who gets to live and who doesn't with the help of a string - he is basically the three Fates and probably mainly because his mother was a nerd who was deep into Greek mythology (she played Ariadne and in her room she had more Greek plays).
I had missed the meaning/reference of the string, thanks for pointing that out. But I doubt that the Unknown was actually raised by Martha, since she never even gave him a name. I`d have loved to find out more about this character and how he became the trio.
@@annaf3915 True, but she must've loved him since she kept creating the loop and going through hell and killing her own lover just to make sure he lived. Tbh, it's weird to me that she never gave him a name when she did all that for him to exist. Also, when the child Unknown sees young Martha, he runs to her and hugs her. So they must've had some kind of relationship.
Did anyone ever think about how boring it must have been for the unknown. He lives through the same scenes for three times in his life. First, he hears the middle aged speak. Then, 33 year later, he says what he has heard before. And then he witnesses it again another 33 years later. Would literally bore me out :D
I was watching the finale episode with my boyfriend and we’re both really screaming ‘WOW THAT’S PETER!’ after seeing young Peter for the first time. They are really look a like. Now I know why ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ. We really adore whoever choose the casts for this show. Thet are brilliant!
I also always wondered how Katharina got the black eye after having intimacy with Ulrich (we knew it was consensual). I never would have thought that it was because her mother hit her …right after returning home from killing her future self.
That wouldn’t the case considering Katharina dies in 1987 and Katharina got intimate with Ulrich a full year prior, but yes, her mum probably gave her that black eye.
The casting is one of the many many things that raises the bar for this show. I love how we all probably yelled “Peter!?” Without hesitation when his younger self was first introduced even without much context. Little did we know it’s the actors actual son hence the resemblance.
Of all the incest that happens throughout this show, I think the least acknowledged is that Egon Tiedemanns daughter (Silja) and great grandson (Bartosz) had a child together lol
we played the song at my grandmas funeral, and it managed to trigger a very similar melancholic feeling when they played it in the ending. in both situations I realised that the person is gone now for good, which was so sad because I really liked Jonas and Martha as characters...
I've seen several videos mention the song 'Igendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann' and what the tiltle means. It is undoubtedly the best German 80s pop song that could hae been chosen, but the lyrics in this song that were so incredibly fitting were 'Irgenwie fängt irgendwann, irgendwo die Zukunft an' which translates to 'Somehow in some place the future starts at some point in time'. It is really hard to bring across the meaning of this, but it perfectly captures the show and how everythig is related.
Also in the same scene from 9:00 notice how after the cave makes a loud noise, everyone immediately turns around, but Franziska is the last person to do it, that’s because of the fact that she is the one being deaf mute in that world instead of Elizabeth. Not an Easter Egg or anything, but i thought it was a cool detail.
Yet in season 2, in the caves, it’s Elizabeth who becomes aware of someone approaching before anyone else, because she can feel the vibrations in the cave floor before anyone else can hear the footsteps.
Also there are some scenes where the camera's on Elisabeth, you hear someone coming into the room but the camera doesn't move, because she hasn't seen them yet.
That's very possible. Also someone else in this comment section wrote "Adding further to the mirror part, No-ah reversed as Ha-no and Bar-tosz reversed as Tau-bar giving you Hanno Tauber". -Yash Tambe But it works both ways as Hanno is very similar to Hannah
thats interesting about Egon and Agnes. i noticed immediately that Hanno was probably named after Hannah but i didnt put together Egon and Agnes. good catch lol
In the prime world, in season 1 ep1 , when Martha is introduced, she is fasting to end hunger or something and in the alt world in s3 ep1 , she is having extra food. I found that to be an interesting touch
Two more details: 1) In Jonas' world, when Hannah travels back in time and meets Egon, she introduces herself as Katharina Neilsen. Upon hearing the last name Egon comments that it's a very uncommon name, and asks her if she knows Agnes Nielsen. We know that the Unknown, who was never named anything, was the one who impregnates Agnes. Agnes probably made the last name up. 2) The choice of Cesium 137 over any other radioactive isotope is not random. The radioactive half life of Cs-137 is ~30 years, which is close to the 33 year cycle, a key theme in the show
I actually think the Nielsen name is also a paradox. Two possibilities I can think of: 1) Hannah went back in time and called herself Katarina Nielsen. Since Silja grew up without a father, she took on Nielsen as her surname. She is the mother of Agnes so it's possible Agnes took on her mother's surname and became Agnes Nielsen, from whom Tronte, Ultich, Mikkel etc followed. 2) The Unknown is clearly on Eve (Martha Nielsen)'s side and since Agnes married him and birthed Tronte, that could be where Nielsen came from.
@@ShanMMQ Even in Eva's world, the conjecture is that Hannah does give birth to Silja. When old Egon comes to save her, he probably takes her to 1953-4 where she meets young Egon. As Claudia tells Adam, in both the worlds the outcomes are the same, they just happen in a different way. But the Nielsen paradox is a good point. Thanks!
also cesium decay is a constant for measurement of a second. one second is defined as “9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the cesium 133 atom”.
one of my favorite thing about this show is they stick to the rules and ground work they establish, and any paradox they make is on purpose. i love that the ending was simply another layer of the loop. when alt martha and jonas save the origin world, they wipe themselves out of existence. but if they never exist they aren't there to save the origin world, which allows them to exist.....to then destroy it again (and so on).
On the actor in the play, I guess you can’t really call it something you might have missed, but it’s interesting that in Jonas/Adam’s world he had make up resembling the burn scars of the kids put in the time travel chair, while in Martha/Eve’s world he has make up resembling the scar that ‘Eve’ marks her younger self with
It's beautiful how each different person notices some things right away but doesn't realize others, so we help each other to fill in the gaps. For example, the second Martha's pregnancy was implied, I knew it was "the trio", and that the cleft lip surgery scar was because of the consanguinity of the parents.
I really felt bad for Bartosz. He was either hated or friendzoned by his crush or his wife died, in whatever the timeline or world. And then got killed by his son.
Dude was a prick who thought he should be rewarded for not telling people his friend was in the mental hospital and then proceeded to steal that friend’s obvious crush during his darkest year. Always hated bartosz.
Most people say Jonas and Martha stopped their worlds from ever being created, but if that's right then they would've never been able to actually *be* on the origin world to save Tannhauses' family. I think it's more like they created a new timeline in which they save the Tannhauses' family and their worlds are erased from that point on, but their worlds *did* exist before that, only no one will ever know. With that logic, then theres only 1 timeline up to the point in which Tannhause loses his family, and the timeline splits into one where he loses them and one where he doesn't. But the one where he loses them MUST exist in order for Martha and Jonas to be able to save them and create the new timeline.
I think this is exactly what it is. This is why they insisted so much on the fact that there are two paths which Jonas took in order to get to the end of the series, and he was present in both of them. Your explanation is much clearer, tho! Thanks!
I don't think dark believes in seperate timelines.everything that has happened since season 1 every time travel has done more to keep the things as they always have been than to change anything
I agree with you, however I think I disagree with your explanation? I agree that both scenarios must occur in order for Tannhauses' family to be saved by Jonas/Martha, but it's really all on one timeline. Tannhaus' family crashes > Tannhaus creates Original machine to bring them back > alternate worlds are created > Jonas and alt-Martha come save Tannhaus' family > Tannhaus never creates the machine > Jonas and Martha stop existing/ never existed > Jonas and Martha never save Tannhaus' family > Tannhaus' family crashes > Tannhaus creates the alternate worlds. It's a looping timeline. A quantum loop, just like the infinity symbol, and just like alt-Martha saving or not saving Jonas in the apocalypse. So in that way, Jonas and Martha's worlds both never existed AND always existed as we saw in most of Dark.
Another Easter Egg for you: the French scientists investigating the cause of the apocalypse mentioned on the radio in the future are probably the men being hanged by Elisabeth at the start of season 2
The mention of the French scientists on the radio takes place in 2020, the hanging is in 2052 (53?). Are they still investigating after more than 30 years? However, I'd like to know what they say when they are about to be hanged. Anybody who speaks French here?
@@hechavarr "no... no... stop... you're hiding that?! Behind the wall, there behind the wall - we saw it! We followed the signal... to the dead zone! You're hiding God. (You shouldn't *I think*) hide God. Don't go off by yourself/leave alone... no... God shouldn't be hidden! No... You-"
@@banshikachhetri8963 Bartosz married silja and gave birth to Agnes/Noah and Tronte is the child of Agnes and unknown so Cluadia's Grandson is Bartosz and Bartosz grandson is tronte which had affair with cluadia 😅
The Nielsen family is totally cancelled in the origin reality (I consider the kahnwald as nielsen because michael was actually mikkel nielsen) which is interesting if you think that NIE means NEVER im German. The family that never existed.. :/
@@brizio8877 Also Bartosz is never born. His father, Alex/Boris never saved Regina from being bullied because Ulrich doesn't exist, and there was no power plant to work at. No reason to ever be in Winden.
The Doppler effect: when Jonas and Martha were being transported into the space time bridge, we see lines forming that resembled the Doppler effect. Seeing as how Charlotte Doppler is Tannhaus’ granddaughter I thought that was a nice touch.
The moment Woller's story was interrupted in the car I knew they were never going to reveal what happened to his eye. I think it must have been some sort of inside joke between them. By the way, Woller and his sister seem to be the only characters with no real connection to anything in the whole story. They might have as well never been there, and absolutely nothing would have changed. It's something to think about, when you realize every character plays some major role at something at some given point and all of them are very well developed, while Woller and his sister are just... there.
They were involved with the yellow barrels in Adam's world. And yeah, the showrunners said it was a joke and they wouldn't reveal what happened to the eye. The actor got an injury in real life and they just used it iirc.
Also that Peter and Benni were together in all three worlds. In Adam's, he cheated on Charlotte with her, in Eva's, he's a priest and she's a man and they're canoodling in the church, and in the original world, they're married.
In one scene woller mentions to that detective... Hannah would have any men in the world.. She is beautiful women... Last scene.. They were couples... He is also connected..
They both are there so that not everyone in the series finale is single. Also these two have probably the least gruesome death in Adam and Eve's world (hopefully). The other 4 had just horrible fates.
Nobody mentioned this before but Mikkel's first magic trick (yellow piece transferred to another cup) kinda foreshadows Jonas? The piece was color yellow. The cup was colored yellow (Jonas and his signature yellow jacket) and the piece transfered to the dark blue cup (Jonas going to another time/Jonas teleporting from his world to Martha's world)
The fact that Tannhaus literally had to create the time travel machine to save his son and therefore preventing him from creating the machine in the first place has me shook
H G Tannhaus is a nod to H G Wells. His Great-Grandfather Heinrich Tannhaus has tried to bring his dead wife back to life using time travel, which is the premise of the novel "The Timemachine" writen by H G Wells.
Um no. The Timetraveller in H.G. Wells book doesn't even have a wife and his motivation is entirely scientific; to prove time works like a fourth dimension and time travel is possible. He intentionally travels to the future, not the past and doesn't try to change anything. You should read the book. The movie adaptations are pretty shitty. ;)
I have never seen a show as complex and symbolic as this show. I feel like after watching it I have grown as a person and I can’t even imagine how someone could write this detailed of a show it’s absolutely insane. I really wish more people watched it (I made my friend watch it with me and I know 2 other people that watch it but if you are talking about it and tell people to watch it I feel like most wont just because it’s a German show, it’s kind of upsetting because it’s SO amazing)
You showed a photo of the twins from the shining but didnt mention the Easter egg of them in the background in episode one when Jonas goes to the school!
I'm here because I just binged all 3 seasons in one day, and now my brain is scrambled trying to make sense of the plot. 🤯 Also, I felt really sorry for Claudia's secretary. The poor lady had to keep rescheduling appointments, God knows how many times, because her boss was running around tinkering with the timelines instead of attending her goddamn meetings.
@@sofiJa1363 While it's true that the whole three seasons put together can't be watched in a single day as they amount to 24 hours and 9 minutes, I'm pretty sure that you can watch it in less than 24h if you skip the openings and credits.
@@keerya4179 one has to SLEEP, eat, go to the toilet, go to work/study for exams, walk their dog, or whatever, it's crazy to only binge watch for 24h 😂😂😂
Dunno if this is taking it too far, but regarding the music in the bunker/chamber: the pathologist examining Mads in S1 mentions that his eardrums are destroyed in a way that can be caused by pressure or a strong centrifugal force, through spinning.. The first song we hear in that room where later Erik will be put into the chair that caused this damage is "You Spin Me Round" by Dead or Alive: "You spin me right round, baby Right round like a record, baby Right round round round" - whatcha guys think, coincidence?
i swear even if i have finished this series, i got heavy goosebumps by just imagining the whole Dark series . it always gave me a sense of loneliness but pleasant at the same time; idk i vibrate so much with this series.
Same here, it triggers me on so many levels. But if I zoom out it's also very clear: it deals with many major themes like impossible/forbidden/eternal/idealized love (almost like amor and psyche, they can meet only in the...DARK), our eternal struggle between fate and randomness (and our desperate try to control it), spicing it up with the "romantic" aspects of theroretical physics (or at least that bits of it which became "popular everyday science"), it plays with our hidden longing for "new-age" things like Jung's synchronicity, big interconnection and we-are-all-one...and so on! But i'm absolutely hooked - watched it two times and still weirdly attracted.
I was hoping that Adam's scarring would have been a result of Noah making good on his promise to make him suffer after baby Charlotte's kidnapping. Noah couldn't kill Adam, but he could certainly burn him alive to make him suffer. That's very much a Noah thing in my mind.
As a German, I'm really proud of this masterpiece. The cinematography, the cast, the score (!!), it's just perfect. The accuracy of the settings of the different timelines are astounding. Even the sneakers of 1986 are correct 😉
How many of these details did you catch on your first watch of season 3? What other easter eggs did you find?
The opening song was slower for Season 3, anyone notice that?
Thanks for this video , i barely knew ten of them ❤️❤️
What’s the blue picture in the end of the theme song when the title dark appears ??
Found nearly all 33 myself... Yes.... 😊😊
When the Unknown burns down Adam's place, he picks up the blueprint for the Golden Apple Device. Just found that interesting to point out^^
Another thing: In Season 2, most of the time, Stranger Jonas kept on looking at the floor of his house. It was actually because he already knew that Martha was going to die in that spot.
Good observation
Took me a while to realize that I thought he hid something under the floorboard. Mind blown. 🤯
now *this* should've been in this video! I completely missed that! (I even noticed the rotten stain there when they showed that house after the apocalypse, but even then I didn't connect the two events)
Same goes with alt marta watching down the place where she killed jonas
This got me thinking of in season (I think) there's like a burn from oil on the kitchen floor boards. Does anyone recall if this ever comes up again or is referenced to in the show??
Tannhaus finally achieved his purpose of saving his son without even realising it
Wow yeah, you're right!
The conclusion of the series! Lol
But the Gustav tannhaus couldn't save his wife charollet
I am thinking won't it create a paradox? Because if Jonas and Martha saved tannhaus' son. Their world wouldn't exist in the first place nor would they. So how would they come to save his son.
@@chirag8503 Gustav, the (blind) "old Tannhaus" is the son of Charlotte. Charlotte's husband was Heinrich, Gustav's father.
And since people are lacking an explanation: H.G. Tannhaus' (OMGI just realized that his name is probably Heinrich Gustav Tannhaus) experiment created these two new worldlines that do not really work according to the many worlds interpretation of quantum theory... The closest that I think is applicable is the Copenhagen interpretation. The difference is that in the many worlds interpretation each possible outcome of measuring the quantum state of a system would exist in their own respecting wordlines while the Copenhagen interpretation basically says that measuring the quantum state of a system would lead to the collapse of all but one quantum states.
Then again all of that is fictional expansion of the theories and if you ask me the final episode is basically "Die wunderlichen Nachbarskinder" while the rest of the show is "Die Wahlverwandschaften"... If you do not know what I mean you never wondered what the class was about in 1x04.
I always thought it was kind of strange that in Season 1, Elisabeth gave Charlotte a forehead kiss in that scene even though that's typically something a parent does to their child instead of the other way around. Little did we know!!
Yes, turned out to be a bit of foreshadowing.
@@PetePeppers1 forheadshadowing* 😂
But do we know if Charlotte ever realized that Elisabeth was her mother? I was SO waiting for that scene, in part because the actress who plays adult Charlotte is so phenomenal, but also because it caused Charlotte such pain not knowing, and also because the show was so big on giving us the huge emotional reveals, and I LIVED for those moments lol. I thought for sure it was gonna happen when they touched foreheads again in season 3 because that was such a tender moment (in both instances.)
Anton Borissov and did Elisabeth realised that Charlotte was also her daughter ? Elisabeth knows Charlotte only as her mother but did she realised that she was also her daughter
I thought she was just being cute in acting grown and stuff, but what a fun set up
Game of Thrones: family trees are complicated
Dark: hold my time machine
Game of Thrones: family trees are complicated
Dark: hold my Mikkel
@@martinkimla37 Hold my Unknown*
Nope
Hold our H.G Taunhaus
Advait Maindalkar Unknown, Mikkel and time machine:what the…
Hold my God Particles
Another one is how Jonas’ world the brightest colour is yellow and the other colours are faded. Alt world brightest colour is red with a faded palette as well. The whole series is marked by a rather gray look. But during the first scene in the Origin world (before we as an audience know it’s a third world) both yellow and red feature strongly in almost every frame and the colour palette is vivid and enhanced, giving us a clue that the other worlds are washed out copies of the original. As to why red and yellow are the colours that split between two worlds? Well, when Tannhaus in the Origin world turns on his machine that splits the world in half, the colour at the centre of the machine is, you guessed it, orange.
wow that's fucking brilliant
Who are you!!! Oh my god!! That's brilliant.
whoa. nice observation!!
Wow
Seriously so many details
It's a masterpiece
Wow, good one! I'm just wondering why Martha is still wearing a yellow raincoat instead of a red one in her world.
Not sure if anyone mentioned this before, the Nena song was first released in 1984, 33 years before DARK first aired on Netflix.
That's so cool! 😃
Prefect. They thought of everything. Amazing
That is such a cool thing. Thanks for that information. So brilliant, everything in Dark. Truly one of the best series ever seen.
Woww
i just gave you your 333th like. congrats!
I like how Netflix tried to recommend another show after watching Dark... "Because you watched Dark"
Nothing describes underwhelming better
Lmao
"Since you enjoyed watching a good show, here's some really bad shows you might like."
It tried to recommend Outer Banks to me and I wanted to yell at the app 😂
This is why I love to rewatch episodes!
In season 1:
Jonas: "Do you think he had secrets?"
Hannah: "Mikkel?"
Jonas: "No, dad"
wow
How did I never saw that?😳
In which episode and timestamp?
@@sukshammahajan1958 after mikkel's disappearance jonas talks to his mom worried about his dad
I noticed that one on my rewatch marathon, too.
when jonas transfer to 1921 for the first time and get in winden he saw a waggon hold a coffin, that was a bartosh coffin after he killed by noah
Woaaaah
OMGGGGG!!! 😨 You're right! Now I recall! 😱
Holy......
Holy shit..... Damnnnn 😳
yeah, I'd noticed that myself
The structure of this show goes beyond just creativity. The plot takes an engineering approach. All the pieces of the story were well engineered to come together so cleanly.
I totally agree. It's so brilliant because the actual "physical" structure of the scripts mirrors the artistic structure of what the scripts contain. The art mirrors the form, and form mirrors art. It really is the type of thing a writer might get nominated for a pulitzer prize in literature, which of course this wouldn't be eligible for, but it's not evident how brilliant it really is until one goes back and looks over it more than a few times.
I found its complexity almost too much. Sometimes I'd have to pause an episode and organize my thoughts regarding who's the son or parent of who.
German engineering, even in melodrama. To us all, it's a mind bending/training masterwork in sci-fi and drama, but to them, it's just a soap opera. (this is just a joke though)
@@LucDutra92 strange I never had problem with that. Sometimes I thought that if people were watching a different show than me. I've guessed almost all the reveals before them being revealed and at certain times I had 2 or 3 scenarios of how the show will go forward and it was almost always one of them.
Not like Game Of Thrones which story literally fell apart in the last two seasons. Haha.
And People were comparing this to Stranger Things. Stranger Things is literally a kid show to Dark. I am glad there is no Season 4. More episodes would have spoiled the flow.
Yeah I went into season 3 not even knowing that it was marketed as the final season, yet went into season 3 hoping that they had the discipline to end it. Yet another season of an ever-expanding family tree and addition “world layers” would’ve gotten incredibly redundant and overwhelming for no reason other than Netflix trying to milk it for views.
That said, I was disappointed that we didn’t get to actually see at least a scene or two of how the Unknown came to mate with Agnes specifically in each world. I get the sense that as a member of Sic Mundus, she felt it was her duty to follow Adam’s orders of conceiving a child with the Unknown. They literally could’ve devoted an entire episode to that one subplot, seeing how the origin is so remarkably pivotal to the narrative of the entire show. We could’ve seen Agnes at first be apprehensive, her hating the Unknown, Adam doing whatever he had to do to convince her, etc, and who knows what mirror equivalent would be on the Eva side. Much like how Lost finally did will the ever-elusive Jacob, DARK could had just one episode with “no other characters” but those central to the forever-discussed origin taking place - for us to actually *see for ourselves* how the end spawned the beginning. Instead, we get shown the birth a Noah psh come on now...
@@chrisjfox8715 If Agnes does not sleep with Origin she would not exist. She didnt really have a choice in the matter.
@@TheodoreBotman ok but I still wanna see it. Not that I'm eager for another sex scene just that, next to the Unknown being conceived, it's the most important moment in the narrative and potentially the most interesting since I doubt she did it without hesitation. She wouldn't exist without doing it, yes, but that had to be explained to her at some point - she hated the Unknown so she would needed at least some nudging from Adam. In fact Adam might've even insisted on watching. It just seems weird that out of all things, that's a moment that they chose to leave up to the viewers imagination yet chose to show other things instead.
@@chrisjfox8715 I mean, I'd have loved 2 more episodes fleshing some stuff out. Clausen/Ines/Jana etc. Also in the Wonderful World song showing every character who dissapeared woulda been nice.
I feel the same
I think Bartoz was unable to feel love for his son Hanno, becauce he allready knew he will turn into Noah. On the other hand Hanno was only able to become Noah becauce he never was loved by his father. I don't think a child that was loved would be able to become so cold to kill its parent. So by not loving his son, Bartoz turned him into the person he abhors. Another BS Paradox.
Are you sure that Noah knew Bartoz was his father when he was killing him?
Sera Oztaskent i think noah did know. you can tell he was very hesitant before killing him. noah was following Adam’s orders. i might be wrong tho
Sera Oztaskent of course, he grew up with him
Jonas was loved and he killed his own mother so there goes your theory...
@@justmagicmostly Jonas was already on his way of being Adam when he killed his mother. At that point, he was willing to do whatever it takes to make sure his plans work.
in teen ulrich jacket we can see the logo NO FUTURE which in turns to be true for him since he had no future and always lived in past
And teenage Ulrich refers to himself (his older version) as the Mad man.
He also wrote NO FUTURE as grafiti on the entrance of the power plant, which was being cleaned by Doppler the moment he gave Claudia the Tannhaus book which would bring him to build the time machine and hence... Ulrich's future.
@@janramos3906 dam... yo i expected this will be mentioned jst after seeing the "ulrich future" coment... and it's u!!!
Yeah good observation i noticed that too. Specially the NO FUTURE written just outside the power plant. which Helge was seen cleaning.
May I boast a litte bit? - As a matter of fact I predicted the mirrored world in a comment some of your videos ago before season 3 got out. ONE MORE EASTER EGG: Winden is a verb is German that means "to loop", so when the characters wish for "a world without Winden" they wish for a world that is not repeating itself.
This comment here!! ☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️
Naaa, not quite accurate, my friend. It's rather to coil, to coil round. The translation lacks precision.
Good observation!
And as a native German speaker quite embarassing I didn't notice myself😂😂
But to be precise, "sich winden" comes closest to "writhing", not coiling or looping, which would best be translated to "wickeln".
I personally connected the town name to "Wind" which is identical in both English and German, because of the strong winds in the tunnels
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Inoel 75 In the ending scene, she said ”ein Welt ohne winden”, ”a world without winds”, right? In the scene, their power goes out because of the winds und deswegen wünscht sie eine welt ohne Winden? Naturally it’s also the name of the city.
Other interesting thing is the Noah's quote said to Helge when he asked "But if there is no God, then why do we believe in a lie?", and Noah response was "Because we prefer any lie to the pain. Years ago, I was still a little boy, a stranger came to us. He looked as if he'd been in the war. Didn't talk much. There was this sadness in his eyes, the kind you sometimes see in those who want to die, but life won't let them. He took a room in our house, the bedroom right next to mine. And sometimes I heard him talk in his sleep. Confused words. But one night, he was suddenly very clear. He stood in the hallway, his eyes wide open, and said "Nothing is in vain. Not a single breath, not a single step, not a single word. Not pain. An eternal miracle of the One." I didn't understand any of his words. Only years later, when I felt the pain, did I understand what he meant, that none of the horrible things that befall us should be in vain, that they make us what we are, that they give us our strength. [...]". Noah was talking about himself who went to the year 1915 from 2040 after loosing Charlotte and took a room in Hanno's (young Noah) house. It blew my mind when I figured it out
Whoa 🤯
Wow, this one I did miss.
I'm pretty sure he's talking about Jonas. He was so messed up from the hanging in 2052, that everyone assumed he had been in WW1.
He might actually be talking about Jonas, the lines "sadness in his eyes" and "wanted to die, but life won't let them" fit definitely to Jonas as we know young Noah was the one who cut the rope when Jonas tried to take his life and Noah knew that jonas couldn't die even if he tried
@@Alisha-sh9xz that can also be true about Noah, although less directly. His life sucks balls but he can't die because he promised Elisabeth he'd find their baby.
That's crazy when you realise Noah killed Yasin just because his wife was dating him at that time Damn! He's so cruel 😡
LOL TRUEEEEEEEEEEEEE wtf...
OMG TRUE I never thought of that but he probably did that to preserve the cycle but still cruel lol
Lmaoooo
Omg that's true! They could've used any kid but jealousy made him choose yasin
😂😂😂😂😂
The most crazy easter egg, which isn't mentioned in the video:
The names of the Tannhauses in the origin world: MARek for MARtha and SONJA for JONAS (an anagramm).
They could be the same persons in a simbolical way (not the same for real, but a representation)
!
Also because of the way they were looking to each other, including the face Martha does when Sonja got out of the car and look at her.
Wow this makes total sense I love this!
it could be and it could be not .
I love the fact that dark has so many little easter eggs that aren't explained anywhere, but the viewer/fan has to notice it himself
@@rumsotek5531 that's the fun
Very nice theory, but I couldn’t find a scar on baby Charlotte‘s face
THE NIELSEN’S ACTUALLY HAD “NO FUTURE”
Ulrich was on to something as a teen.
@@PetePeppers1 he was on to Satanism 😂
Dopplers too, and there's role were to only keep old Tannhause calm, by giving him Charlotte, else he will again go mad and split realities again and again. 😂
@MasterOnion North I am sure that already happened, but that reality was annihilated with Charlotte given to him.
They also had no past since the whole Nielsen clan was created through time-travelling incest.
I found an old picture of my mother's aunt and she looked a lot like my mother in the present. Should I be worried?
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😂😂😂😂😂😂 damn
Glitch in the matrix, Lol 😁
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
And the saddest thing is what she said (Katharina's mother) "I should have gotten rid of you too (abortion)). She do it eventually to (grown up) Katharina. 💔
Omg yes :((( so sad
I don't know why but from all the characters I felt most for Katherina. Her end was so tragic.
I felt that old ulrich's wait for 10pm more painfull.. no one came.. he dies in the asylum alone..
@@rinmartell2678 Yeah, but she also contributed to her own ending. She was also acting as a mad woman at that point, sadly.
@@MrSirBoastAlot Yes, it was sooo sad. But the character (Ulrich) kind of deserved it...
Its funny how people are going to always wonder what happen to wollers eye while I'm over here just wondering what happened to siljas face
and Elisabeth’s eye too? if i’m not mistaken
My girlfriends first thought was that things like Silja’s scar, and the unknowns’s lip scar, are a product of all that darn inbreeding.
Justin Morales. Well it makes sense, especially for Origin child’s lip clip but in that sense Noah or Agnes should have something like that but Silja isn’t a product of inbreeding Hanna and Egon weren’t related.
Justin Morales i actually feel like it was maybe a missed opportunity that there wasn’t at least one “deformed since birth” character. It would’ve been an effective, under-the-radar hint in early episodes long before we started to learn just how incestuous the entire tree was (the movie Midsommar used this technique albeit a different payoff). That said, the creators likely decided against it since then people would question why half the characters didn’t turn out the same way.
@@chrisjfox8715 the unknown had the cleft lip and Elisabeth/Fransziska were deaf, both of them congenital anomalies that can be effected by genes. So I'd argue it wasn't actually a *missed* opportunity at all - bc they did do it (consciously or not).
Old Ulrich is NOT middle age Ulrich?!?!
I thought that was just an amazing makeup job 😂😂😂
I thought the same because the actors really played the role alike. Then I saw the list of the cast ... Haha.
@xellossaxon ...and Larissa Marolt, how could this poor gird ever forget him?
Yes exactly!!!
That's a news for me too
Wtf.. They weren't same.. Wowwww
Dark is not only a great sci-fi series but also a wonderful love story. Jonas and Martha’s love for each other and Claudia’s love for Regina.
And Ulrich's and Katharina for Mikkel... Heartbreaking !
@@Mellelamoche Mikkel makes me cry
IKR. My mind is comprehending the whole serious. Especially season 2 ending and 3.
And what about the tannhaus love for his son ,daughter -in-law and granddaughter. That's where this all shit begins...
The way Ulrich was maintaining his cheat streak I thought he'd be at the centre of family tree than Martha and Jonas.
The funniest part was, when martha and bartosz going to save the world on bicycle 😄😄
they were so slow!
Yeah, in Germany you can get a drivers licence at the age if 18. They were 16/17 do they had no choice exept the bike.
Lmao. I was thinking the same while watching 😂
Choosing a bicycle over a car could actually save the world a little
As an Indian, you should understand that it's better on a bicycle to avoid being stuck in endless traffic jams.😂
Might be irrelevant, but I think claudia's heterochromia has a symbolism, she was the only person (correct me if i'm wrong) who knew what was wrong with what the 2 worlds are doing (Adam believing that destroying alt martha and the unborn "origin" obliterates the 2 worlds, and Eva trying to preserve the time loop). Claudia tend to see 2 worlds for what they really are, cancer that stemmed definitely from something. Hence she studied their nature and came to a conclusion that there is a third world where adam and eva's worlds originated from. Claudia is the smartest and most observant character in the series, in my opinion ; and heterochromia symbolizes that she is observant. Sorry for making it lengthy and not direct to the point, I just couldn't help myself to express my opinion, let me know your thoughts.
yeah, exactly!!! blue/brown like light/dark. Adam’s and Eva’s world
valid observation.
FUUUUCK this is sooo true!!! 🤯
Claudia really was the smartest. She was in every turn and corner of the series causing things to happen or stop from happening. Even managed to fool Adam and Eva.
Her daughter's cancer gave her the idea of an origin world, where the both world came out to be. like a cancer.
Very good list!
Another thing I found interesting is the fact that Katharina's mother thought that adult Katharina was the child she discarded when she was young, who came back to haunt her. Remember that, when talking to Hannah, she mentioned that the Ob/Gyn lady says that aborted babies go to Hell. And so, when she's killing adult Katharina, she's telling her something in the line of: "I am not your mother. You came out of Hell. I'm sending you back to Hell." When she goes back home, she beats up teenage Katharina and tells her: "I should have killed you too."
Katharina's death, by the way, was for me one of the cringiest moments of the series - horrible life and horrible death for this character. :(
poor Katharina:(
Hold on. I didnt notice Katharina's mom was the one in abortion clinic!
@@chocopudd4381 when you watch this show you have to know the names of the characters or you will be loss. Katharina's mom presents to Hannah and there you know she's Katharina's mom.
@@chocopudd4381 When Hannah goes to have an abortion, the little girl was sitting there was Kathrina's mother and she was there for an abortion. She asked her whats your name Hannah said Kathrina (because that was the name she was using in past) and she said its a beautiful name.
@@chocopudd4381 Yes, she was. That's why she named her daughter that way, because the friend she made on that clinic (Hannah) introduced herself to her with that name, "Katharina".
The level of detail and complexity in this show is just outstanding. And everything falls into place in the end. No plotholes or missing links. This might be the best piece of time-travel/sci-fi movie/show in the genre. It's an absolute masterpiece.
I am now suffering from post-Dark depression. I need more mind-bending shows/movies. Any recommendations?
Give the movie Primer a watch!
Samee
Arrival.
Triangle
I too am feeling the loss of dark 🥺
Another thing you might missed:
Adam is referred as the shadow, while Eve is suppose to be representing thd light right? Now think about both their futures after the apocolypse. Adams future is dark and rainy while Eves is a desert full of light.
Edit:
After rewatching all seasons again a year after the final, I figured some other things out I wanted to share.
First regarding the original comment. Another way light and shadow manifests itself in the show is through the way both worlds travel. In Jonas world it is a big dark ball, similiar to what you would imagine a black hole to look like while Marthas world uses a ball generating a lot of light, kinda similiar to a stun grenade. Also we have been knowing about the second reality from the very first season when Noah explains to Bartosz that there are 2 groups fighting for the power over time travel, he himself said it's the light and the shadow but lies to him when he says theyre part of the light.
We also have been knowing about the third dimension from the first season when Tannhaus explains to middle aged Jonas the Triqueta. But at that time we were made to believe that it is not about dimensions but the time where the trinity is formed by the past, the present and the future.
Last thing I noticed is that the paradise is described as another world where there is no pain, they can flee their destiny and they are forgotten. (By the blind Tannhaus) Which is what the original world truly looks like. By loosing the knot Jonas and Marthas world is erased and although Marek and Hannah will kind off remember them, the pain is ending.
@cass nortom you missed a very important sentence in your reply
"In my opinion"
What the heck are you doing here potato girl?
RIP Potato girl
Two years late to the party, but Adam being the shadow and Eva being the light is also represented in their respective ideas of what paradise is. Adam seeks to end life in both worlds, aka darkness. Eva seeks to continue the loop to keep them all alive, AKA light. When Adam captures Martha and tries to kill her to abort the baby (which he then believes is the way to destroy the knot), he's trying to abort all worlds. And Martha is trying to escape the abortion, not just of her child, but everything.
This show is perfect for us. Never believe anything else.
I saw what you did there lol 😂
@@sreevidhyaea8068 what?
Lmao!!
@@aniketnow9285 u're making the quotes from Jonas and Martha line
*Fking dissappears*
"I'm my own grandma," says Elizabeth and Charlotte.
In Season 1, the camera lingers on the Stranger’s hotel room number, which is 8. We also later see that Jonas’ home address is 8. I think it’s both a subtle foreshadowing that they’re the same person, and also of the infinity loop symbol which is a major part of S3.
Also i believe that 8 episodes per season are not coincidence
The first season has 10 episodes.
8 is also like the infinity loop sideways.
Another observation: Did anyone else notice the line “My only aim is to take many lives. The more the better I feel” takes place at 33 seconds in the song Ulrich is playing? (I.e Pleasure to Kill by Kreator)
That's a great one! Well spotted.
Mind blown!
man are you fucking kiddin me? this show has reached heights i never thought a show would.....
FFS now I'm going to watch what happens on the 3 minute 33 second mark of each episode. What happens on the 3rd minute of the 3rd episode in the 3rd season?
@@Yunghamz 3rd season 3rd episode 3 minutes 33seconds. The opening credit scene. Two open eyes, two hands holding an apple. But it is mirrored side to side.
Did you notice Jonas and Martha end up on a literal 3-way- intersection after travelling through 3 worlds?
Tannehaus created and destroyed universes to get his son back.
That's a parents love and pain. Don't you ever underestimate it.
Tannhaus created two worlds to bring back his son. Claudia destroyed those worlds to make her daughter live.
@@BasiliskDark536 Amazing
The lesson I learned is never bully people at school, because you never know whether they'll be your long lost son
that scene was really heartbreaking to me. Katherina bullied her own son, then later insulted her older self and told her she did not recognize the boy, couldn't save her son and got eventually killed by her own mother when she tried to save her husband.
I have one: When Claudia realizes that there is a 3rd world she is doing a braid. To do a braid, you take two strands and you interlace them with a third one. I like to believe it was done on purpose.
I would like to know this though: why didn't the Claudia from the other world figure out that there was a third world?
Cuz claudia(A) shot the claudia(B) before she(B) realize.
I guess Claudia (Erit Lux) of one world is trying to create fate, while the other was trying to break it. Could just be one of those fundamental differences between the two worlds.
The question I would like answered would be that why didn't Claudia herself couldn't go to the origin world to stop the origin.
My guess is that because Claudia already existed in origin world and her going there could cause another paradox so she sent Jonas and Martha since they don't exist in origin world. Lol I don't know what I'm saying
the Claudia of the other world is having a better life than the Claudia of Jonas world. If you look the aspect of that Claudia is better because she is taking care of herself and it is not struggling with stabilizing the black ball thing in the future.
Well I want to know why Claudia from the previous cycles didn't figure it out
Another great vid pete. Did anyone notice in episode 1, deja vu, that Mikkel says the line, what if none of us are real?? I didn't notice this until the second watch... and little touches like alt martha taking a little sniff of the milk from the fridge, just like Jonas in prime world.
It was the French. French scientists who were investigating the cause of the apocalypse. And French delegation whose meeting with Claudia was eternally postponed. LOL
Omg
👍🏼
may be they traveled to 2050s to investigate and hanged by the faction which Elizabeth is the leader of.
And maybe foreshadowed with Jonas saying in season one he was in France instead of saying the psych ward?
Could be something there, I finished the show last night and I'm finding all the connections still
@@TheJacksparrow2010 How could the group police this area and not the military or an other legal authority. Since we see drones or helicopters, a modern industry and thus a functioning economy and society must be still present. Had these scientists illegally entered a restricted area, an area large and unguarded like Chernobyl...but how could the group then still control it - in the long term, for the years they are present (body heat cameras of the drones etc. pp.).
Are they tolerated locals?
The "Tick-tock" of Helge was the first indication of the origin of that incident that caused everything , it was the "Clockmaker".
PS: glad I helped :)
this deserves more attention
Oh my god.
N All this time i thought he wanted to be in tictok
Thanks for this observation, oh my god
Damn true that
6:36 bartosz when he hears his kids' names : 👁👄👁
In the series they keep referring to "The God Particle which is interesting because HG Tannhaus, not only (inadvertently) created the two alternate worlds; thereby creating light and dark; but he also created Adam and Eva. This in essence, makes him God.
Oh my god why didn't I think of that
Good point. The show was full of religious references which kind of helped us follow along. Adam & Eva (Jonas and Martha) populated the world. They were created by Tannhaus or the God particle. Noah was sent out to do “Gods” work using the Tannhaus family’s sic mundus “Bible” of sorts.. which was a group dedicated to bringing HT’s dead with back to life. Which I guess Jonas/Adam used as a formula to save his original dead lover Martha.
Marek and his hair made him Jesus-esque too!
Another one: the time machine Martha used to travel through the worlds looks like an apple. As Eve she used the "forbidden fruit" and God (time) throw her out of paradise (let her stuck in the loop)
The young unknown boy take an apple at Bernd Dopplers house an Noah likes apples
That’s literally our reality.
Holy shit
That's a very good one !
It totally reminds me the Apples of Eden from Assassin's Creed!
I think one thing the show does brilliantly is its way of depicting murder. Every act of murder on the show is gruesome, chilling and downright messed-up as the audiences realize who's killing who and to what effect. At the center of it is Adam, the pizza-faced Jonas, who killed two different versions of Martha--the love of his life (for maintaining the loop/eliminating both worlds); his own dad and his own mom. It's almost as if the show is trying to say every murder is a repeat of Cain killing Abel.
Actually 3 Marthas ( until the last loop he was killing the old one too)
Hm so basically Jonas is the one who kills all versions of Martha (and she kills one Jonas version)
Pizza-faced lol
Holy shit it's true. Jonas/Adam is actually responsible for the death of his father, mother and his love.
@@givemefukinchocolate Yeah I forgot he killed old Martha/Eve in all the previous loops before the finale.
Additional to number 26: in the alternative world, when woeller walks in on charlotte and ulrich at the police station, we can see a look of displeasure on woeller's face as if he can't believe that ulrich is cheating on hannah. It could be an indication that he has feelings for hannah in this world too.
Casting old peter’s actual son to play his young self was just genius.
Who's peter
@@rabh-tu7fh Your aunt
@@rudradwivedi434😐😐😐
@@whatsyourname9581 yeah ya , got it , thanks 👍
The Unknown comes in three (young boy, adult, old man), carries out what has to happen, decides who gets to live and who doesn't with the help of a string - he is basically the three Fates and probably mainly because his mother was a nerd who was deep into Greek mythology (she played Ariadne and in her room she had more Greek plays).
I had missed the meaning/reference of the string, thanks for pointing that out.
But I doubt that the Unknown was actually raised by Martha, since she never even gave him a name. I`d have loved to find out more about this character and how he became the trio.
@@annaf3915 this definitely needs a spin off!
@@annaf3915 True, but she must've loved him since she kept creating the loop and going through hell and killing her own lover just to make sure he lived. Tbh, it's weird to me that she never gave him a name when she did all that for him to exist. Also, when the child Unknown sees young Martha, he runs to her and hugs her. So they must've had some kind of relationship.
@@linasayshush She didn't give him a name because she met him before she knew that he was her son.
Did anyone ever think about how boring it must have been for the unknown. He lives through the same scenes for three times in his life. First, he hears the middle aged speak. Then, 33 year later, he says what he has heard before. And then he witnesses it again another 33 years later. Would literally bore me out :D
I was watching the finale episode with my boyfriend and we’re both really screaming ‘WOW THAT’S PETER!’ after seeing young Peter for the first time. They are really look a like. Now I know why ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ. We really adore whoever choose the casts for this show. Thet are brilliant!
both actors are father and son in real life :)
How many of you stuck in the comment section reading all the comments? XD
Guilty, selling snacks!
I’m in the next cycle of the comment section
They are mindblowing
i defo did
yeap
I also always wondered how Katharina got the black eye after having intimacy with Ulrich (we knew it was consensual). I never would have thought that it was because her mother hit her …right after returning home from killing her future self.
I've just realized that! I had completely forgotten about her eye from previous season!!
That wouldn’t the case considering Katharina dies in 1987 and Katharina got intimate with Ulrich a full year prior, but yes, her mum probably gave her that black eye.
The casting is one of the many many things that raises the bar for this show. I love how we all probably yelled “Peter!?” Without hesitation when his younger self was first introduced even without much context. Little did we know it’s the actors actual son hence the resemblance.
Of all the incest that happens throughout this show, I think the least acknowledged is that Egon Tiedemanns daughter (Silja) and great grandson (Bartosz) had a child together lol
And the daugther of Bartosz eventually killed his son. Haha.
@@JackoBanon1 what?
@@marianadm4320 Noah, Bartosz son, got killed by his own sister.
And Noah also killed his father Bartosz😂🤣
Similarly jonas's son (unknown) & his sister's (silja) daughter (agnes) concived a baby together!!!
What a wonderful world at the end gave me goosebumps
we played the song at my grandmas funeral, and it managed to trigger a very similar melancholic feeling when they played it in the ending.
in both situations I realised that the person is gone now for good, which was so sad because I really liked Jonas and Martha as characters...
Fun fact: Just watched "The Silence" (2010) also directed by Baran bo Odar. Names of actors in that film included Claudia, Ulrich, and Doppler.
bnd lazar Charlotte plays in the Movie too, the Policestation locker room is the same an thats why Peter is driving a Volvo
An the bycicle scenes a pretty the same
Everything is connected
Where can I see this movie ?
It's also playing in 1986
I've seen several videos mention the song 'Igendwie, Irgendwo, Irgendwann' and what the tiltle means. It is undoubtedly the best German 80s pop song that could hae been chosen, but the lyrics in this song that were so incredibly fitting were 'Irgenwie fängt irgendwann, irgendwo die Zukunft an' which translates to 'Somehow in some place the future starts at some point in time'. It is really hard to bring across the meaning of this, but it perfectly captures the show and how everythig is related.
Very nice indeed...totally forgot about the lady in the lake, damn that is DARK 😂
Brutally so.
Also in the same scene from 9:00 notice how after the cave makes a loud noise, everyone immediately turns around, but Franziska is the last person to do it, that’s because of the fact that she is the one being deaf mute in that world instead of Elizabeth.
Not an Easter Egg or anything, but i thought it was a cool detail.
Yet in season 2, in the caves, it’s Elizabeth who becomes aware of someone approaching before anyone else, because she can feel the vibrations in the cave floor before anyone else can hear the footsteps.
Also there are some scenes where the camera's on Elisabeth, you hear someone coming into the room but the camera doesn't move, because she hasn't seen them yet.
I think Silja named her children after her parents...
Hanno Tauber after Hannah and Agnes after Egon.
That's very possible. Also someone else in this comment section wrote "Adding further to the mirror part, No-ah reversed as Ha-no and Bar-tosz reversed as Tau-bar giving you Hanno Tauber". -Yash Tambe
But it works both ways as Hanno is very similar to Hannah
thats interesting about Egon and Agnes. i noticed immediately that Hanno was probably named after Hannah but i didnt put together Egon and Agnes. good catch lol
When Martha shot Jonas, he died with his body pointing towards his world's family tree on Eva's floor.
Hadn't thought of that.
Also if you re watch she looks at that spot on the floor foreshadowing Jonas death
TheTreason666 Yes! Exactly like Stranger Jonas was looking at the floor in his house back in S2
In the prime world, in season 1 ep1 , when Martha is introduced, she is fasting to end hunger or something and in the alt world in s3 ep1 , she is having extra food. I found that to be an interesting touch
Two more details:
1) In Jonas' world, when Hannah travels back in time and meets Egon, she introduces herself as Katharina Neilsen. Upon hearing the last name Egon comments that it's a very uncommon name, and asks her if she knows Agnes Nielsen. We know that the Unknown, who was never named anything, was the one who impregnates Agnes. Agnes probably made the last name up.
2) The choice of Cesium 137 over any other radioactive isotope is not random. The radioactive half life of Cs-137 is ~30 years, which is close to the 33 year cycle, a key theme in the show
I actually think the Nielsen name is also a paradox. Two possibilities I can think of:
1) Hannah went back in time and called herself Katarina Nielsen. Since Silja grew up without a father, she took on Nielsen as her surname. She is the mother of Agnes so it's possible Agnes took on her mother's surname and became Agnes Nielsen, from whom Tronte, Ultich, Mikkel etc followed.
2) The Unknown is clearly on Eve (Martha Nielsen)'s side and since Agnes married him and birthed Tronte, that could be where Nielsen came from.
@@ShanMMQ Even in Eva's world, the conjecture is that Hannah does give birth to Silja. When old Egon comes to save her, he probably takes her to 1953-4 where she meets young Egon. As Claudia tells Adam, in both the worlds the outcomes are the same, they just happen in a different way. But the Nielsen paradox is a good point. Thanks!
also cesium decay is a constant for measurement of a second.
one second is defined as “9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the cesium 133 atom”.
That is why the title song video has mirror effect
And from season 03 DARK was written in mirror effect...
I thought I was so smart and that I caught a mistake of Martha's scars changing sides, turns out I'm not that smart :D
hahahaha
Daaaaaaammm felt the same way... for a second I thought Martha 1 was alive and that would end up being a plot twist hahaha
Actually when martha camd to save jonas at the end of s2 she was supposed to have that scar in her face but she didn't , so that's a mistake
@@thanosinfinity4904 I just saw the scene you mentioned (episode 8 season 2) but you were wrong, she had the same scar on her left cheek.
A lot of people did the same on my first two videos after the season came out.
one of my favorite thing about this show is they stick to the rules and ground work they establish, and any paradox they make is on purpose.
i love that the ending was simply another layer of the loop. when alt martha and jonas save the origin world, they wipe themselves out of existence. but if they never exist they aren't there to save the origin world, which allows them to exist.....to then destroy it again (and so on).
I guess a paradox is a paradox for a reason, and its quite impossible to make a paradox seem logical. Its kind of a oximoron =)
On the actor in the play, I guess you can’t really call it something you might have missed, but it’s interesting that in Jonas/Adam’s world he had make up resembling the burn scars of the kids put in the time travel chair, while in Martha/Eve’s world he has make up resembling the scar that ‘Eve’ marks her younger self with
It's beautiful how each different person notices some things right away but doesn't realize others, so we help each other to fill in the gaps.
For example, the second Martha's pregnancy was implied, I knew it was "the trio", and that the cleft lip surgery scar was because of the consanguinity of the parents.
@@Saltywinterchild Not directly, but genes and DNA are still the same.
@@Saltywinterchild the scar on their son is something that happens a lot with children that didnt have a wide enough dna pool
Adding further to the mirror part, No-ah reversed as Ha-no and Bar-tosz reversed as Tau-bar giving you Hanno Tauber
What a great observation
Good one 👍
Ha-no is also the answer my crush gave when I asked her out.
xellossaxon how salty can you be? 🤣
xellossaxon tldr
I think this video has the most interesting comment section
Exactly. 95% of these comments are so substantive, I'm learning a lot
Ahhh Why does youtube not allow me to hit more likes... :(
I just finished watching Season 3 of Dark. Waiting for Season 1
I really felt bad for Bartosz. He was either hated or friendzoned by his crush or his wife died, in whatever the timeline or world. And then got killed by his son.
Dude was a prick who thought he should be rewarded for not telling people his friend was in the mental hospital and then proceeded to steal that friend’s obvious crush during his darkest year. Always hated bartosz.
I feel bad that Noah and Elizabeth never existed .. they were soo cute 😭
In conclusion, none of that would have happened if HG Tannhaus decided to join the beetles instead of becoming a physicist
my man just wanted to see his son and daughter in law again, so he killed so many other sons and daughter-in-laws
wkwwkwkwkwkwkk
A weird thing, Ulrich had a brother, Mads and a son Mikkel and the actor that plays him looks a lot like the actor Mads Mikkelsen
True!
I noticed it right away!!
And his last name is Nielsen... MADS + MIKKEL + NIELSEN... Mads Mikkelsen
Thank you! I was thinking the same
@@annaf3915 Yup. It was a real missed opportunity that they couldn't get Mads Mikkelson to play someone in the Neilsen family.
Pete is the only person that makes the greatest Dark theories videos
Yet he can’t pronounce the characters names right
It’s true tho
@@LikeADerp99 Especially the name Jonas (Yonus) lolll
@@Dr-ch6nn it is pronounced yonas in German so just stfu
Carol Moreira does It too here in Brazil. She even interviewed the actors who play Martha and Jonas 😃
Most people say Jonas and Martha stopped their worlds from ever being created, but if that's right then they would've never been able to actually *be* on the origin world to save Tannhauses' family.
I think it's more like they created a new timeline in which they save the Tannhauses' family and their worlds are erased from that point on, but their worlds *did* exist before that, only no one will ever know.
With that logic, then theres only 1 timeline up to the point in which Tannhause loses his family, and the timeline splits into one where he loses them and one where he doesn't. But the one where he loses them MUST exist in order for Martha and Jonas to be able to save them and create the new timeline.
I think this is exactly what it is. This is why they insisted so much on the fact that there are two paths which Jonas took in order to get to the end of the series, and he was present in both of them. Your explanation is much clearer, tho! Thanks!
I don't think dark believes in seperate timelines.everything that has happened since season 1 every time travel has done more to keep the things as they always have been than to change anything
no I think they really stopped theyre worlds from ever being created, otherwise they wouldnt have fell apart right?
I agree with you, however I think I disagree with your explanation? I agree that both scenarios must occur in order for Tannhauses' family to be saved by Jonas/Martha, but it's really all on one timeline. Tannhaus' family crashes > Tannhaus creates Original machine to bring them back > alternate worlds are created > Jonas and alt-Martha come save Tannhaus' family > Tannhaus never creates the machine > Jonas and Martha stop existing/ never existed > Jonas and Martha never save Tannhaus' family > Tannhaus' family crashes > Tannhaus creates the alternate worlds. It's a looping timeline. A quantum loop, just like the infinity symbol, and just like alt-Martha saving or not saving Jonas in the apocalypse. So in that way, Jonas and Martha's worlds both never existed AND always existed as we saw in most of Dark.
Fcking paradox. 🤣
Another Easter Egg for you: the French scientists investigating the cause of the apocalypse mentioned on the radio in the future are probably the men being hanged by Elisabeth at the start of season 2
The mention of the French scientists on the radio takes place in 2020, the hanging is in 2052 (53?). Are they still investigating after more than 30 years? However, I'd like to know what they say when they are about to be hanged. Anybody who speaks French here?
@@hechavarr "no... no... stop... you're hiding that?! Behind the wall, there behind the wall - we saw it! We followed the signal... to the dead zone! You're hiding God. (You shouldn't *I think*) hide God. Don't go off by yourself/leave alone... no... God shouldn't be hidden! No... You-"
@@hechavarr I think you're probably right actually on translating - was a nice thought at least!
*Another one: Claudia's Grandson's Grandson is "Tronte" and she is having affair with him since Childhood* 🙄
so much accidental incest in this show, remind me never to time travel
u mean claudia's grandson is bartosz . so bartosz,s grand son ?
@@banshikachhetri8963 Bartosz married silja and gave birth to Agnes/Noah and Tronte is the child of Agnes and unknown
so Cluadia's Grandson is Bartosz and Bartosz grandson is tronte which had affair with cluadia 😅
@@mohammadjawad6674 woooo
The Nielsen family is totally cancelled in the origin reality (I consider the kahnwald as nielsen because michael was actually mikkel nielsen) which is interesting if you think that NIE means NEVER im German. The family that never existed.. :/
because agnes was never born since bartosz never went back to 1900 and never met silja. the nielsen family were a mistake
@@brizio8877 Also Bartosz is never born. His father, Alex/Boris never saved Regina from being bullied because Ulrich doesn't exist, and there was no power plant to work at. No reason to ever be in Winden.
Right, Katarina exists but was never married into the Nielsen family because none of them existed without the time machine.
we also missed one thing
they never take a bath!!
Jonas's mom bathes in like every other scene lol
Katarina did in the end.
Alt Ulrich was taking a bath when Hannah tells Charlotte that she knows about their affair
OMG I thought I was the only one thinking of this. 😂😂😂
Never seen them eat
Also Martha is drawing ♾ infinity symbols ♾ in the classroom before Jonas enters.
Katarina's death scene/revelation still gives me goosebumps till this day.
It's so good, yet so cruel
The Doppler effect: when Jonas and Martha were being transported into the space time bridge, we see lines forming that resembled the Doppler effect. Seeing as how Charlotte Doppler is Tannhaus’ granddaughter I thought that was a nice touch.
Atlanta Guns like in Interstellar
Doppler means 'Doubler' in German too. Don't know if that adds anything.
i still think it’s so crazy how they found actors that look alike so much 😳 but it makes the series even better bc you just know who is who
Me: Nothing beats PREDESTINATION.
Dark: Hold my clock.
Damn!!!! I thought so too man. I am my father, mother and myself and my job is to hunt myself down is child play compared to what's happening in Dark
Let's not forget that predestination is just a couple hours movies, while dark has like 25 hours of screentime
That's exactly what I thought. Just to give a clue to my friends about Dark, I depict it as Predestination+Stanger things.
The moment Woller's story was interrupted in the car I knew they were never going to reveal what happened to his eye. I think it must have been some sort of inside joke between them. By the way, Woller and his sister seem to be the only characters with no real connection to anything in the whole story. They might have as well never been there, and absolutely nothing would have changed. It's something to think about, when you realize every character plays some major role at something at some given point and all of them are very well developed, while Woller and his sister are just... there.
They were involved with the yellow barrels in Adam's world. And yeah, the showrunners said it was a joke and they wouldn't reveal what happened to the eye. The actor got an injury in real life and they just used it iirc.
Also that Peter and Benni were together in all three worlds. In Adam's, he cheated on Charlotte with her, in Eva's, he's a priest and she's a man and they're canoodling in the church, and in the original world, they're married.
In one scene woller mentions to that detective... Hannah would have any men in the world.. She is beautiful women... Last scene.. They were couples...
He is also connected..
They both are there so that not everyone in the series finale is single. Also these two have probably the least gruesome death in Adam and Eve's world (hopefully). The other 4 had just horrible fates.
The fact that Woller always had a different unexplained dramatic handicap in each world was the only comic relief lol
Poor guy
Nobody mentioned this before but Mikkel's first magic trick (yellow piece transferred to another cup) kinda foreshadows Jonas? The piece was color yellow. The cup was colored yellow (Jonas and his signature yellow jacket) and the piece transfered to the dark blue cup (Jonas going to another time/Jonas teleporting from his world to Martha's world)
The fact that Tannhaus literally had to create the time travel machine to save his son and therefore preventing him from creating the machine in the first place has me shook
H G Tannhaus is a nod to H G Wells.
His Great-Grandfather Heinrich Tannhaus has tried to bring his dead wife back to life using time travel,
which is the premise of the novel "The Timemachine" writen by H G Wells.
Um no. The Timetraveller in H.G. Wells book doesn't even have a wife and his motivation is entirely scientific; to prove time works like a fourth dimension and time travel is possible.
He intentionally travels to the future, not the past and doesn't try to change anything.
You should read the book. The movie adaptations are pretty shitty. ;)
That is not the plot to the book, just the bad movie with the same name
@@JesterquestYT well, i liked the movie 😂
I love how you have come up with the "33" Ways video!!😂 Good work Pete. This is such an under rated UA-cam channel. Keep going bro❤️
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That went over my head at first. Great catch!
I have never seen a show as complex and symbolic as this show. I feel like after watching it I have grown as a person and I can’t even imagine how someone could write this detailed of a show it’s absolutely insane. I really wish more people watched it (I made my friend watch it with me and I know 2 other people that watch it but if you are talking about it and tell people to watch it I feel like most wont just because it’s a German show, it’s kind of upsetting because it’s SO amazing)
In case you missed it:
34 - Germans don't use umbrellas. Sunny day or pouring rain feels the same to them. ;)
the biggest mystery is why r u so underrated
No. 25.That conversation was also made between adult ulrich and hannah after ulrich's anniversary party.
I also thought he will mention that but he didn't.
You showed a photo of the twins from the shining but didnt mention the Easter egg of them in the background in episode one when Jonas goes to the school!
The video shows the scene from Dark with the twins in the background at school.
@@justmagicmostly yeah but why are they there? what does it mean?
@@justmagicmostly Oop I must have not noticed on my first watch! I stand corrected. Didnt realize he mentioned it immediately in the video
Jade i think it’s merely carrying on the symbolism of mirrored worlds all nonetheless “ending” in death
I think it is a referrence to the Shining because the Shinning also has a boostrap paradox premise 🙂
I'm here because I just binged all 3 seasons in one day, and now my brain is scrambled trying to make sense of the plot. 🤯
Also, I felt really sorry for Claudia's secretary. The poor lady had to keep rescheduling appointments, God knows how many times, because her boss was running around tinkering with the timelines instead of attending her goddamn meetings.
And gets killed by the unknown in reward. 😢
Wtf....u have such a huge brain? While I watched, I got confused just by 3-4 episodes 🙄
3 seasons in 1 day? :O
That's impossible, but congrats :)
@@sofiJa1363 While it's true that the whole three seasons put together can't be watched in a single day as they amount to 24 hours and 9 minutes, I'm pretty sure that you can watch it in less than 24h if you skip the openings and credits.
@@keerya4179 one has to SLEEP, eat, go to the toilet, go to work/study for exams, walk their dog, or whatever, it's crazy to only binge watch for 24h 😂😂😂
Dunno if this is taking it too far, but regarding the music in the bunker/chamber: the pathologist examining Mads in S1 mentions that his eardrums are destroyed in a way that can be caused by pressure or a strong centrifugal force, through spinning..
The first song we hear in that room where later Erik will be put into the chair that caused this damage is "You Spin Me Round" by Dead or Alive:
"You spin me right round, baby
Right round like a record, baby
Right round round round"
- whatcha guys think, coincidence?
I noticed that girl Silja looked exactly like Hanna when she was a girl. 🤔
Right, at first I thought it was her, traveled to the past and met herself
Fouzi TV
I just loved this series 😄
i swear even if i have finished this series, i got heavy goosebumps by just imagining the whole Dark series . it always gave me a sense of loneliness but pleasant at the same time; idk i vibrate so much with this series.
Same here
Same
Same here, it triggers me on so many levels. But if I zoom out it's also very clear: it deals with many major themes like impossible/forbidden/eternal/idealized love (almost like amor and psyche, they can meet only in the...DARK), our eternal struggle between fate and randomness (and our desperate try to control it), spicing it up with the "romantic" aspects of theroretical physics (or at least that bits of it which became "popular everyday science"), it plays with our hidden longing for "new-age" things like Jung's synchronicity, big interconnection and we-are-all-one...and so on!
But i'm absolutely hooked - watched it two times and still weirdly attracted.
@@jackdeidolci oh now you mention it! True. DARK truly is worthy to be called a masterpiece in my opinion.
I was hoping that Adam's scarring would have been a result of Noah making good on his promise to make him suffer after baby Charlotte's kidnapping. Noah couldn't kill Adam, but he could certainly burn him alive to make him suffer. That's very much a Noah thing in my mind.
As a German, I'm really proud of this masterpiece. The cinematography, the cast, the score (!!), it's just perfect. The accuracy of the settings of the different timelines are astounding. Even the sneakers of 1986 are correct 😉