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@@syahrulh687 started watching their Dark Twitch review. Halfway through. I love that they mentioned how Sonja is an anagram for Jonas and MARek TannHAus spells Martha. And I didn't notice how when Adam and Eva were fading, that their linked hands were the last body parts to disappear. That's an excellent observation. And it's definitely a hint regardlng Jonas and Martha's final fate and the Origin world.
@@crazycakes668also no travel to the future. Time space bending through gravity or velocity doesnt count cuz its still the same time just the revolvings on different lvls
DARK is probably one of the best science fiction series ever created in the last two decades. And one of the best products made about time travel. The quality of this series is indisputable. Performances, editing and soundtrack. All perfect. Hopefully we will see something like this again in the future.
@@Ken00001010 not the same. Claudia understand all the implications (time travel and everything) of the 86 accident in the nuclear plant just by reading the report that Bern give her. Also, the series tells us that Claudia didn't give Jonas all the information, to delay him while Eva's move their pieces.
"Like" farmers keep repeating this comment across various reaction channels to this series. It's become an endless loop. But where, or who, is the origin?
Some funny stuff: - The intro song spoils the ending "Neither ever(eve), nor never(adam), goodbye" - Everything starts by the love of a father for his son and ends by the love of a mother for her daughter - Claudia is the snake in Garden Eden that leads Adam and Eve out of paradise (The Dark worlds) - Katarina's name is a bootstrap paradox, so what is her name in the end? - There were probably several iterations: In one of the first, the idea of giving Charlotte to Tannhaus came up so that he wouldn't invent the time machine out of depression. Adam probably doesn't know about it anymore. - Agnes and Hanno are named after Silja's parents (Egon, Hanna). Sonja and Marek = Jonas (Anagram) and Martha - Regina is Bernd's daughter (that's why she inherits the house/hotel). Therefore she is not part of the knot. - Adam and Eva's world are self-biting snakes and thus solve the time paradox by destroying the paradoxical origin (invention of the time machine). - It is called Dark because the worlds we see are dark worlds and not really real (See Hanna at the end). - Claudia knows about the time standstill through Eva and uses it to move herself in another direction (superimposed realities). Presumably she has verbally retold everything in each iteration. - Claudia could see that everything happened the same in both worlds, only the path was different. This suggests that both worlds have a common origin. If you break down all the scenarios from both worlds and take away the knot (everything paradoxical) and everything that has to do with it, then there is not much left that could be the starting event. We also know that Tannhaus was already an expert for time & quantum physics before everythin started (The loop). And you know what? This guy lost his only child and out of nothing got a baby which shouldnt exist. Even more, this guy - despite all of this - seems to just chill in his small room.Its no suprise Claudia understood that something is odd. - Tannhaus research is based on several generations of prior knowledge (Sic Mundus). He has invented a time machine that brings someone back from the dead, but he will never know. His time machine is different. Maybe its based on several overlaping worlds, which creates an alternative version of his beloved ones (Just like how he explained that the Cat is dead and not at the same time, see his explanations). - Martha and Jonas son says he has no name. In German "Kein" which sounds similar to Kain (son of Adam and Eve). - All those who were killed by the time machine of Noah (Bunker) as test objects had to die. Yasin and Elisabeth liked each other very much = bad news for Noah. Without Erik's death, no one goes into the cave, etc. - "We are not free in what we do because we are not free in what we want" (determenism).
But, the lack of his families death prevented him from building the machine (and destroying his world). That is why I hold that his potential to build the machine is what saved the day (and caused him not to invent time travel).
@@Ken00001010 Sounds like a point of view question. Looking at it from the pov of Tannhaus after his family is saved, yes. Looking at it from the point of view of the Tannhaus that only existed after his family died, potential alone didn't cut it, he had to actually do it, and in doing so wipe this version of himself that build it out. If he hadn't, he still would have the potential to build, but nothing would have changed because he never build it. Time travel stuff, always a bit weird, isn't it ? I'd even go so far and doubt Family-Tannhaus does have the potential. Very likely the loss of his family was what gave him the drive to figure out how to do it in the first place. Until then he was very educated in physics, but he didn't expand on it. Only after his loss.
@@Thurasiz That just backs it up a level because the potential of losing his family can be combined with the potential to invent time travel conditioned on the loss of family, to then prevent the loss (i.e. achieve "The Paradise").
Loved sharing this experience with you guys. I think my favourite detail of the show is that by accidentally creating the two alt worlds, Tannhaus actually succeeded in saving his family. He'd just have no knowledge of ever doing it.
I want to believe that in our world the reason we don't have time travel is because everytime someone invents it, time fucks up so bad that someone prevents the thing that started it.
@@haridaspalleeri6765love this. Hence deja vu and other moments. Mainly deja vu. It’s just a feeling someone so deep within, you just truly feel you know you’ve been there before.
A lot of viewers didn't realize the connection between Jonas/Martha and Marek and Sonja.... I realized this in episode 7. When Tannhaus looked at his family pic on the bunker wall. The way these four characters stared at each other in rht finale sealed it for me. Lauer I found out that Sonja is an anagram for Jonas and MARek TannHAus spells Martha... Nothing is a coincidence or by chance in this story... 😉
The writers tossed us a little curve ball near the end when, for a moment, it looked like J&M were going to be the cause of Tannhaus' son going off the road and starting the whole story. It is like they are saying, "Look, we could have done this to you and it would have fit together perfectly, but because we know you want a happy ending, we are going to let J&M save the day."
True, but I think this was also their way of hinting that Jonas and Martha actually caused the accident in a parrellel reality. Schroedinger's Cat scenerio.
@@masteronionnorth2341 Of course, given that this is fiction, every idea that the writers had about how the story could have gone is an alternate reality in the story multiverse.
@@masteronionnorth2341 i actually think this is true. Because there are not three world but four. The fourth one is the one where Jonas and Martha dont succeed in saving Marek and the time machine splits the world in two
The reason I think Regina and Boris/Alexander aren't together in the origin world, is because the circumstances of them meeting never happened. In the Split worlds she was being bullied by Ulrich and Katarina. Because Ulrich never existed, there was no reason to bully her therefore Boris and Regina never crossed paths.
Thank you for these reactions! I've really enjoyed watching you all tie yourselves in knots (pun intended) and all your theories and crazy comments. My favorite was Calvin's "Why would I kill myself, as a deer, on cocaine, in the past?" It was a joy!
Jonas became Adam at the exact point when Jonas realized that in order to save everyone (what Jonas wants originally and never actually stops wanting) he has to destroy the world. Sad irony is that by trying to destroy the world he ultimately keeps it intact. At the end when Claudia reveals the third world she gives him what he always wanted - a way to save everyone. Adam's/Jonas's motivation never changed. And that is why young Jonas decided to trust Adam even though he just killed Martha like two seconds ago. Martha became Eve at the exact moment she met her child. Her motivation does change from wanting to be with Jonas to wanting to protect her child. That's why it was important to intercept her before that happened. Free will vs determinism us ultimately a useless debate. 'Cause it's really both. We as individuals make free choices at every point in our lives. But every choice we make is ultimately decided by our past. If you can't change the past you cannot change the choices made in the future. P.S. I also want to mention that the "loop" in the show happens only once. It never actually repeats. The flow of time in that loop is still linear from beginning to the very end. It doesn't suddenly jump from 2052 to 1880 after the "loop" is over. And also the events of the show are both always existed as is and never existed at the same time. (Quantum entanglement on the macro level) The fact of Tanhauss's son dying is what ultimately prevents him from dying.
The biggest thing about determinism in the show is that choices are not pretedermined, but motivation always makes them pretedermined. Motivations makes decisions.
"Man can do what he wills but he cannot will what he wills." -Arthur Schopenhauer They used this quote for a reason in S3. It literally explains everything about Dark.
the answer has been in front of us all along, in the very first episode where Jonas said "A Glitch in the Matrix" to Martha. Both Adam's and Eva's World we're a Glitch in The Matrix (The Origin World). throughout the series they kept saying "A Glitch in the Matrix" to us so many times.
Speaking of answers in front of us, I'm a little disappointed that barely anyone ever points out the purposeful naming "Adam & Eve". They are in a sense the first 2 people in the loop and everything is born from them. That's why the names. Every "time baby" exist thanks to those two (including themselves in a weird chicken & egg kind of way). I had that theory from the second the name Eve popped up in the show, and was very satisfied when it was revealed to be true. I've yet to see any reactors going there. While I'm sure most people get it without explicitly stating it, it would be nice if someone mentioned the parallel to their names once in a while.
Thanks for the journey. For many, many years LOST was my favorite show but Dark.. was perfect from the beginning to the end. Wrapped up story, perfect casting, great twists, gut-wrenching atmosphere throughout the whole show.
the fact that the "logo" / tunnel symbol depicted the 3 worlds from the beginning was also such a mind fk. It was literally right in our faces from the beginning.
Yes, I'm sure Adam says "human thinking is limited to dualities" when we first met him. So it is very ironic that when we're introduced to an alternate world, we don't assume there is a third.
Not only that, but someone on Reddit realized after finishing the series that you don't see the nuclear plant behind the trees in season one's episode intros. The plant should have been there. It wasn't. They were literally dangling the Origin world in front of our eyes from the first episode. Genius....
@@2KOOLURATOOLGaming I had trouble because I assumed there were infinite alternate worlds. I kept wondering why a character would listen to an alternate of themselves if they could just jump to a world they preferred. Each alternate would still be incestuous with this town, but not everyone has to die in each one. Following the story required taking several things at face value, including the contradictions. But it was incredibly well made and ultimately rewarding.
This began w/ a DAD who only wanted to save his SON. It kept moving along bec. of 2 ppl who tried saving EACH OTHER. All was brought to an end by a MOM, who ultimately saved her DAUGHTER.
Dude u know his son could talk about the precise dialogue of this encounter? Maybe they dont understand the why or how bad it was. But they know theres a connection
The reawatch value of this show is immense. From the obvious huge plot points that make even more sense knowing the outcomes, to the more subtle off hand remarks and looks. My favourite being Wöller being annoyed by Ulrich cheating with (and on [Eva's world]) Hannah. Also him telling Clausen about her being beautiful, and us then finding out they're together in the original world.
It's extraordinary just how many subtle clues regarding the Origin world and Tannhaus, were in plain view from the very beginning. You notice them on rewatches.
Man, Rick is stubborn lol. I had a feeling before they started that he would have the hardest time connecting with the show. I’m glad the ending really clicked everything for Eric. I had a similar experience where I found it beautifully poetic that a man who created a Time Machine to save his family ended up saving them without ever knowing it.
It's not possible for "everything to click", because the showrunners decided on an ending that's not consistent with how time travel works. The Tannhaus we see in the end would still not have known that this timeline where they live was created by a grieving version of himself in a timeline where they die, but that timeline would still exist; and no one would disappear, Martha and Jonas would also still be alive and live on in this timeline, unless they engaged in further time travel shenanigans in case they still had pellets to run the machine (or used their knowledge from the loop, but the young versions of them didn't have much technical knowledge about that, so they'd have to get someone else to do it).
@@hoon_sol Well it's impossible to be consistent with how time travel works cause it doesn't exist hence, you can come up with your own rules and explanation. At least for me, the show was about a story of one time line splitting into two interconnected worlds like this ----------8 that's how my simple brain interpreted it 😅
@@sioweneyen: No, it's not impossible at all, fully self-consistent time travel is entirely possible. Whether or not it's physically possible is a different matter entirely, but there's nothing logically to prevent self-consistent time travel at all. So no, you can't come up with anything you like if you want time travel to actually work without plot holes due to internal inconsistency. Also, that simplistic image of how the timelines split is also rather nonsensical, even if it makes for fancy imagery. The way the timelines actually split were a split very early on (around the 1800s) caused by the grieving Tannhaus in the future, which in turn split into multiple timelines at the time of the apocalypse, including Tannhaus' original timeline diverging into a timeline where his family lives. Thus the show never really moves in any loop at all, they're just jumping back and forth in time and between timelines that form a branching tree. Once you take the time to understand how self-consistent time travel really works it's not that hard to visualize.
@@ricardomiles2957: That's a totally fallacious and downright stupid statement. Time travel has to obey certain rules to be self-consistent; whether it's physically possible or not is another matter entirely, but it could be, and then it would have to work according to those same self-consistent principles. So no, the idea that you can just "make up the rules" is completely false, you absolutely can't; not without ending up with glaring plot holes due to a lack of self-consistency. None of this changes one bit because of what you're "tired of", those are just the facts. And liking your own comments is certainly not a good look.
I think managing to land the ending was one of the many things that makes this series stand out. It explains away some of my grumbles of the early seasons - that they were so monotone and sad, without any humour. And this was because the two other worlds were incomplete, pocket dimensions born of Tannhaus's sadness. This is why we had that limited set of locations, almost like nothing existed outside of Winden - and even within Winden there was just the caves, the school, the police station, the power plant, those few houses, like they weren't 'complete' worlds. Adam's world always rain; Eva's world always mist. That damp sadness reflecting their origins. And when we go to the origin world, a normal light tone. Finally there's no rain or mist; finally we're whole again. All those 'wrong connections' you noticed, all vanished as the knot is untied and they are released at last. A great show, with a great ending.
They only can split the timeline during the apocalypse, this is why Martah from World B can save Jonas in the World A, and Adam can save Jonas. In the moments before the Apocalypse time is fractured. This is why in all the other moments time cannot be changed
Loved to rewatch this with you guys 😊 If noone mentioned it yet: The story-frame of Dark is based on H.G. Wells' Time Machine (thats why Tannhaus is named H.G.): Inventor looses a loved one, which causes him to invent time travel to safe her. In the original story he isnt able to, because that would prevent him from inventing time travel in the first place. Dark is a thought experiment of putting this premise in a modern "what if?" setting
I’m glad I watched the series along with you. I don’t know if I would have or when I would watch this. This is now one of my top shows, and the casting was great. Happy to have seen it with you. Looking forward to more in depth discussion.
I'm with Eric. I really felt satisfied by the ending. Up until then I was getting more confused and then once they said there's a third world and it clicked. Should have known. I was confused why some people were around in the origin world and I had to look that up to look at the family tree. Great reaction as always guys! I think my favorite part that I picked up on was the kids at the lake and goofing around and telling the story of the ghost lady in the lake, finding the necklace and then watching Katarina confronting her mom and getting killed and then watching her body get dragged into the lake. That was fun.
This resolution is so brilliant. It is the potential for Tannhaus to invent time travel that saves his son's family and means he does not have to invent time travel. In the quantum physics sense, the three worlds exist in superposition until J&M cause the collapse of the wave function, in the rain on the bridge.All in all a fantastic interwoven masterpiece of writing.
Tannhaus basically saved his family in very twisted way. He invented time travel which created endless loop that destroyed itself in the end. Everything that happened existed and never existed at the same time because after all that happened his family is alive and Tannhaus doesnt need to invent time travel
I like the idea that Tannhaus basically created a brute force algorithm to get his family back. Both worlds would go through loops over and over again until discovering that the only way to escape the circle would be saving them.
About boris, I think because ulrich never existed regina was never in the forest the day she met boris - bc they never met boris never stayed in winden - therefore no bartosz, even though his parents were never part of the loop, hence the explanation of him not being in the table.
The Discussion parts were always my favorite part of Blind Wave. Surprisingly on Dark they were incredibly frustrating and not necessarily because they would miss stuff or not understand something. Everybody did on their first watch. For me the discussions got ruined because almost every time would hyper focus on one single thing that is not really that significant or does not really matter for better understanding the show. And there is so many different things to discuss after each episode that when half the discussion is somewhat "wasted" and leaves no time to discuss the more important stuff it leaves a bad impression. This episode it was the "Characters can not make a choice" section. I can not believe they talked for what felt like 20 minutes about that on the FINALE. ... Looking forward to the podcast
@derzuschauer2126I’m pretty sure it is. He hides it, then Hannah picks it up, then in 2020 adult Jonas uses it to threaten Martha, young Noah takes it from him, Noah then uses it throughout his crusade, Agnes will use it to kill Noah, and then finally Adam will use it to kill Martha
@@mynameisjeff5957 Dark series also shown reincarnation as a quantum Immortality concept, Katherina died in first world and reborns in second World, she then died in second World during apocalypse but her soul remembers her suffering during the lost of Mikkel that's why she was hugging Mikkel during apocalypse, Peter died in first world and reborns in second World, that's why he was feeling like he have met Jonas, when Jonas first time came to his world, because he have given him therapy, Martha have also born in second World that's why she was saying that when I met you Jonas I felt I met you before, Magnus Does all time travel thing with Jonas and reborns in second World and that's why he was satisfied during Apocalypse of second World because he have done so much work so his soul was satisfied. Similarly Francisca also done so much work and reborns in second second World and she was not having voice because she disrespected her sister who can't speak and her soul was also satisfied during Apocalypse of second World. but Jonas born again in his own universe but in Scrodinger cat theory, quantum immortality, that's why he never born in second World because he was always present in his world, his soul never gone their to reborn. But they all reborn in third world through different parents and reunited. The paradise. yes it may possible that quantum immortality concept of quantum physics can exist in real we just don't know that we are immortal and we will be become our Ulternate version of Scrodinger cat experiment, as Jonas felt something when he first read the letter of Martha, because he knows then only that The lines he said to real Martha can't be known by the Martha of other world. So it may be all version of all characters were past and future life of each other. And that is why he became Adam from Jonas. There is also a hint given in episode 5 of season 2 that in staring scene Middle Jonas dreamed where he is with Teenage Martha on bed and then suddenly Martha belly Ejects black liquid and that was their son, the origin, because Adult jonas was goes to Martha world and died and reincarnated in alternate version.
I like the idea that the show was focused on the duality of shadow and light, good and evil, opposites, but it was all misdirection, like Mikkel's ball and cups trick. The point where time stops was hinted at early and that was the loophole.
Thanks for the journey, I really enjoyed watching this show with you and to see how much you 'especially Eric) loved this show. I've never watched your podcasts live because of the difference in time zones (they're usually very late or even in the middle of the night for me) but I'm saving the date for this one! I really liked your discussion about determinism vs free will, very interesting thoughts! It reminded me of the same kind of thoughts I have about a character in a very popular anime... Also, I have to admit that I'm one of those who's like "come on guys, how did you not catch it ?" - though not about clues only clear in hindsight but about things explicitely said in the episode. But Eric's talk about the subtitles made me realize the differences between your experiences and mine: - first of all, I'm not a native English speaker so I'm very used to watch shows with subtitles. Even if my English is not too bad, for shows in English (the majority of what I watch) I still watch them with English subtitles: for me it's much easier to concentrate on only watching (the show and the subtitles) than to concentrate on both watching and hearing. I'm now so used to English subtitles that I chose to watch Dark in German with English subtitles. - more importantly, I'm watching by myself, and my way of watching any show is that every time there's something I didn't catch, I'm hitting pause and rewatch. But you are watching as a group, reacting so some times speaking to each other, taking notes, and all in one go, you can't pause because of the full-length reaction. No wonder there's things you miss, I'm actually impressed on how many you don't! Dark is the only show for wich I tried to take notes, but I couldn't do it without pausing the show, I don't know how you do it!
The characters constantly have the option to make decisions. The predeterminism thing is that no matter what they choose it will always end with the same result. That is why they showed the audience Ulrich trying to kill Helgue in two different situations and in both cases he fails to kill him and is effectively removed from the events (dead or forever imprisoned in a mental institute).
I read somewhere a theory that Tannhaus created time travel to save his son Marek and his wife Sonja, but in the two worlds they are still dead. But the ones who are alive in the two worlds are Jonas and Martha, who are in a sense Marek and Sonja, in fact: Marek Tannhaus-Martha and Sonja is an anagram of Jonas. In a sense Tannhaus brought them back to life in the form of Martha and Jonas, and that is also why they are a perfect match.
Has to be one of my favorite shows of all times. I do still wonder about the meaning behind Jonas and Martha seeing each other's childhood version. Wouldnt that mean it already happened?
Was amazing to follow the journey of you guys reacting to this, I know it’s been cancelled but would love to see what you guys think of S1 of their other show called 1899
The very interesting fact is that you never see another place than Winden. Boris and Clausen came from Marburg but they never showed us how. Every world and timeline took place only in Winden because the origin world is there. I asked me often why they never leave? And you see Hannah saying three times in case of an apocalypse she wishes a world without Winden. Greetings from Germany❤
After last episode where they seemed more confused I was worried about the finale but I'm very happy that they seemed to get everything, at least for the most part. It's been great to see their journey through Dark. I'm looking forward to the podcast 😊
Wow, I was surprised at what they thought about the character transitions. Maybe it's because I've watched multiple times, but my favorite thing in the show is Jonas' transition from young to middle and from middle to Adam. That's one of the reasons 3x7 is my favorite TV show episode ever
there is a nice quote for the discussion of having a choice: "Wir sind nicht frei in dem, was wir tun, weil wir nicht frei sind in dem, was wir wollen" - "We are not free in what we do because we are not free in what we want" So i think they have choices, but they will always choose the things they want... so it always will be the same everytime and infact have then no other choices... idk if i make any sense, but this show is great and i love the "poetry" or philosophy(?) and the characters here! the time travel stuff is one thing, but everything else how they tell the story or the casting/music/acting/cinematography/etc. is just perfect as a show to watch imo. thank you for ride! great reactions as always! :D P.S. you should have done the Podcast on the 27th of June for a nice easter egg! 😁btw i don't know if you knew this, but Season 3 aired on the 27th of Juni 2020, the exact date of the Apocalypse! Also you might not watched it, but it would be cool if you watch the Season 3 trailer, because it was really well done has a great soundtrack too!
It is a famous quote from Schopenhauer. I also like how it was used in the movie "Lawrence of Arabia" where Lawrence replies to "But you can have anything you want." with "But, you can't want what you want."
An Amazing Journey comes to an end - an honor to rewatch this classic series with the Wave Crew! That ending montage tho' - whew - right in the feels 😢😢😢
For me, the biggest clue was at the very start where they quote Einstein: "Der Unterschied zwischen Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft ist nur eine illusion, wenn auch eine hartnäckige ..." (The difference between past, present and future is only an illusion, albeit a persistent one...) The narration then goes on: "Wir vertrauen darauf, das die Zeit linear verläuft. Dass sie auf ewig gleichförmig voranschreitet. Bis in die Unendlichkeit.Aber die Unterscheidung von Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft ist nichts als ein Illusion. Gestern, heute, morgen folgen nicht aufeinander. Sie sind in einem ewigen Kreis miteinander verbunden.Alles ist miteinander verbunden." (We trust that time is linear. That it advances steadily forever. To infinity. But the distinction between past, present and future is nothing but an illusion. Yesterday, today, tomorrow do not follow each other. They are connected in an eternal circle. Everything is connected.) I don't take the "ewigen Kreis" (eternal circle) above as things happening over and over, but rather, that all happens at once with circular cause and effect loops. That is why they put in all the bootstrap paradoxes, and keep showing us things that looked like multiple copies in the same world, but turned out to be one single thing (or person, or even dog) at multiple intersecting time lines, or copies from whole alternate worlds.
I love how fitting it is for this show to only just reveal there’s a third world at the start of the final episode. And I love it even more that it still resolves it
My favourite reveal is on a rewatch. It's when Agnes first meets Egon, and she says her grandmother is from Winden. That could refer to both Hannah and Regina. One of them Egon hasn't slept with yet to create Agnes's mother and the other one ends up being his own granddaughter.
oh right I never thought about Bartosz' line of the family, so Agnes had an affair with her own great great/ step-grandmother who was married to Agnes' grand and great great grandfather- but unlike anyone else that did that she knew all the ways they were related. That really makes you wonder if she didn't start that affair with Doris (she was pursuing her pretty strongly) so the marriage would fall apart causing Egon to look elsewhere and be able to conceive Silja. Claudia said they loved each other but I can see Agnes just ruthlessly destroying her grandfathers/ great great grandfathers marriage to ensure the line. Tbh the whole side of the family involving Agnes Bartosz and Noah fell pretty flat for me, Noah felt SO important at the beginning and then kind of disappears, and then Agnes has a baby witht THE UNKNOWN at the side which is never even shown- Silja also just kind of pops up at the end and becomes super important. One episode more for that whole Bartosz Silja Agnes Unkown thing would've been great
@@ginster458 It's the best confusing show I've ever watched I wish more people I know would watch it. Yeah characters like Ulrich seemed only main in season 1. Other then Jonas the characters had turns in the plot being around them. Ulrich season 1, Noah/Claudia season 2 and Marta season 3. I wish they showed the 3/trio and Agnes together. Like why would she love a guy with no name and when makes little sense unless it was assault.
@@jacobvozzo2934 oh yeah absolutely. I'm still baffled they never adressed Agnes/Unknown because that is such a huge part in the family tree and I kept waiting for an explanation of how that happened. esp. at the beginning of S34 the Unkown is such a big mystery and then he gets kinda dropped. Almost feels like more of a concept than a character. Wish they'd've done more with it
Maybe the reason why no time travel ever existed irl is because everytime the machine is invented, the machine work itself out to prevent its own existance like the tanhaus machine XD
But, did he create them? Thanks to J&M, those woulds never existed. As I see it, his potential to invent time travel created the potential for those worlds to exist, but by saving his son, they did not actually exist.
56:50 After watching previous episodes where Aaron and the rest thought that Silja was Ulrich & Hannah's daughter, I actually got a closure here when Aaron finally realized that that might not be true, and that Silja might actually be Egon & Hannah's daughter..
I think it's my fault that i am dissapointed , just because it's my favourite show it doesn't mean that everybody will be amazed by story . it's obvious that this genre isn't for them . But if they paid attention they wouldn't be so confused after episode 7 . Also rick said that he isn't invested in characters , well i would be surprised if he said that he cared , there wasn't single moment or discussion where he seemed interested , he used to be my favourite but after watching naruto and vinland saga , now dark i have changed my mind . I am glad eric enjoyed show .
You don't have to be butthurt about someone not liking something as much or for exactly the same reasons as you are. They were all trying to figure out the show and all Rick said was that he wasn't invested in the characters. I for one completely agree. The characters are interesting, but not very likeable. The show is all about not being free in what we want, but what they wanted was all the motivation the characters had. They cheated and lied, Claudia let her father die, Hannah is a b, Jonas not only didn't bring Mikkel back but brought him back to the past in the first place, Ulrich killed a child etc. all for "trust me, it's for the big picture". Compare that with Everything Everywhere All At Once where the moral was "Be kind, especially if you don't know what is going on". And my criticism doesn't mean I didn't like the show or wouldn't recommend it. Furthermore, people wholeheartedly liking this show doesn't make me think worse of them, because that is some childish dweeb bullshit.
The whole free will vs determinism discussion was really interesting. I think the show answers it pretty well though. "We are not free in what we do because we are not free in what we want" What you want remains the same so what you do will result in getting what you want. What Ulrich wants is his brother and son alive, so he will make the necessary choices to make that want happen. In a more simple way, you have the ability to choose. But there is only one way to go, and you'll always choose that way because that way leads to what you want. Its complicated lol
One of the most satisfying series finales ever. I was scared that the show wouldn't end properly, but they really knocked it out of the box and it was very low key, but extremely satisfying.
Did you guys notice at the end of the street with Jonas & Marta that there was no Power Plant because it only existed due to interference from The Origin? How come you never reacted to the Steins; Gate movie or Steins; Gate: Zero?
Before Season 3's release and the reveal of the Origin, I remember seeing a theory that Aleksander Tiedemann/Boris Niewald was the son of Jonas Kahnwald and Alt-Martha Nielsen, hence the last name: NIE\WALD = NIE\lsen + Kahn\WALD But alas, we got creepy triplets with the cleft lip.
What can I say? A phenomenal conclusion to a phenomenal show. What an ending. Poignant, tragic, haunting, emotional yet still satisfying. Creators nailed that ending. And a very thought provoking final scene full of interesting yet familiar themes... 😉 Oh... My theory regardlng the end? Schroedinger's Cat scenerio. Jonas and Martha both caused and prevented the accident and it was always part of the loop...
I will never get over how Regina and Claudia are actually different actresses. It took me like 2 seasons to realize that because the casting is so perfect.
Regina and Claudia look different, though related, to me. But I was absolutely shocked to learn that the older Ulrich (Winfried Glatzeder) was not just the original Ulrich actor (Oliver Masucci) with old-person makeup. They looked so similar that it never occurred to me that they could be two different actors.
Man I watched this so many times, even your videos and I just rewatched. It's amazing how good this show is. I don't even know if there's anything that comes close to it. Be it Breaking Bad, GoT when it was good, Sherlock or w/e. DARK is a true masterpiece from end to beginning
I just love how Tannhaus saved his children, and he'll never know! He created the time machine and what it created prevented him from creating the machine in the first place... one last paradox for the road! brilliant show
At the end of the show, it indicates that Bernd Doppler is Regina's father. When do you think Claudia had the affair with Bernd? He clearly liked her when she was a child helping Helge. As an early teen, she starts the relationship with Tronte, so it would seem that Bernd was after Tronte. Perhaps in grad school? I suspect Bernd was cheating on Greta long before. My guess is that Claudia came back to Winden and began working at the power plant after grad school, and soon caught the eye of Bernd who was running the place and remembered her.
(Unless I missed you talking about it... don't think I did)... The craziest thing to me is (and I've seen it mentioned in the comments already), that by creating the two alternative worlds, Tannhaus actually succeeded in saving his family. He basically created time travel (or should I say time travelers - Martha and Jonas), just not even remotely as he had planned for... And he will never know any of that! So, time travel will/has never be(en) invented, yet it safed his family.
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Definitely looking forward to this. If any show deserves a post finale discussion it's definitely Dark. The most insanely insane TV series ever.
What's going on with the DARK livestream?
@@IrenesWorkDemos-su2ip Looks like it's been rescheduled for 6pm EST.... 🤔
Edit: Correction... They've cancelled today's Dark livestream. They're rescheduling for next week. 🤔
@@IrenesWorkDemos-su2ipYup, i'm at the other end of the world, woke up at 3am just to watch the podcast and disappointed when nothing is on.
@@syahrulh687 started watching their Dark Twitch review. Halfway through.
I love that they mentioned how Sonja is an anagram for Jonas and MARek TannHAus spells Martha. And I didn't notice how when Adam and Eva were fading, that their linked hands were the last body parts to disappear.
That's an excellent observation. And it's definitely a hint regardlng Jonas and Martha's final fate and the Origin world.
The story of Dark started because Tannhaus wanted to save his son and it ended because Claudia wanted to save her daughter.
And in the end both succeeded
There’s also the parallel where the literal first thing we see in the show (Mikael’s death) is also a father giving everything to save his son.
@@Dctr-mg8km That's true..I never noticed that
Korrekt. Ich mag diese Serie.
Uhh, thanks... Captain Obvious?
Crazy how the invention of time travel prevents the invention of time travel.
The potential for the invention of time travel prevents the invention of time travel.
That's probably our world too where each time travel event prevents its own creation.
@@J__T No way to know. ;-)
@@crazycakes668also no travel to the future. Time space bending through gravity or velocity doesnt count cuz its still the same time just the revolvings on different lvls
White Devil is the GOAT of saving everyone. She is the one that figured everything out. Shoutout to Claudia!
Gotta be one of my favourite TV characters of all time (no pun intended)
She's a nuclear physicist/head of a nuclear plant, of course she outsmarted two high school dropouts.
@@joegreene7619 I don't think any of their education qualifications have any correlations with what they did.
Yes, by pulling some random explanation out of nowhere that explains everything in that crazy show, what a good script.
@@victorferreira5852 there was nothing random about it. You're just not smart enough.
Dark is a perfect show, never believe anything else.
I watched that since it was released and there was no show like it so you’re are right🫡
@@lemillion2184 you need to watch Twin Peaks
DARK is probably one of the best science fiction series ever created in the last two decades. And one of the best products made about time travel. The quality of this series is indisputable. Performances, editing and soundtrack. All perfect. Hopefully we will see something like this again in the future.
One of?? Is there anything better??
I think people tend to forget thst Jonas (Adam) & Martha (Eve) are basically high school dropout while Claudia has a degree in physics.
Jonas may have dropped out of school, but he spent a long time learning directly form Claudia.
@@Ken00001010 not the same. Claudia understand all the implications (time travel and everything) of the 86 accident in the nuclear plant just by reading the report that Bern give her. Also, the series tells us that Claudia didn't give Jonas all the information, to delay him while Eva's move their pieces.
Eye, although Jonas seemed to be a fast learner..
"Like" farmers keep repeating this comment across various reaction channels to this series. It's become an endless loop. But where, or who, is the origin?
Actually
Some funny stuff:
- The intro song spoils the ending "Neither ever(eve), nor never(adam), goodbye"
- Everything starts by the love of a father for his son and ends by the love of a mother for her daughter
- Claudia is the snake in Garden Eden that leads Adam and Eve out of paradise (The Dark worlds)
- Katarina's name is a bootstrap paradox, so what is her name in the end?
- There were probably several iterations: In one of the first, the idea of giving Charlotte to Tannhaus came up so that he wouldn't invent the time machine out of depression. Adam probably doesn't know about it anymore.
- Agnes and Hanno are named after Silja's parents (Egon, Hanna). Sonja and Marek = Jonas (Anagram) and Martha
- Regina is Bernd's daughter (that's why she inherits the house/hotel). Therefore she is not part of the knot.
- Adam and Eva's world are self-biting snakes and thus solve the time paradox by destroying the paradoxical origin (invention of the time machine).
- It is called Dark because the worlds we see are dark worlds and not really real (See Hanna at the end).
- Claudia knows about the time standstill through Eva and uses it to move herself in another direction (superimposed realities). Presumably she has verbally retold everything in each iteration.
- Claudia could see that everything happened the same in both worlds, only the path was different. This suggests that both worlds have a common origin. If you break down all the scenarios from both worlds and take away the knot (everything paradoxical) and everything that has to do with it, then there is not much left that could be the starting event. We also know that Tannhaus was already an expert for time & quantum physics before everythin started (The loop). And you know what? This guy lost his only child and out of nothing got a baby which shouldnt exist. Even more, this guy - despite all of this - seems to just chill in his small room.Its no suprise Claudia understood that something is odd.
- Tannhaus research is based on several generations of prior knowledge (Sic Mundus). He has invented a time machine that brings someone back from the dead, but he will never know. His time machine is different. Maybe its based on several overlaping worlds, which creates an alternative version of his beloved ones (Just like how he explained that the Cat is dead and not at the same time, see his explanations).
- Martha and Jonas son says he has no name. In German "Kein" which sounds similar to Kain (son of Adam and Eve).
- All those who were killed by the time machine of Noah (Bunker) as test objects had to die. Yasin and Elisabeth liked each other very much = bad news for Noah. Without Erik's death, no one goes into the cave, etc.
- "We are not free in what we do because we are not free in what we want" (determenism).
Martha = MARek THAnnhaus.
Its kinda bittersweet that Tanhaus will never know that his machine worked.
@@haridaspalleeri6765 He will never know that he made one in the first place.
@@IrenesWorkDemos-su2ip damn. But I think his son might know it because he saw "a pair of angels"
Never realised the hotel was the Bernd's house
So in the end, Tannhaus plan worked. Him building that maschine did prevent his families death.
But, the lack of his families death prevented him from building the machine (and destroying his world). That is why I hold that his potential to build the machine is what saved the day (and caused him not to invent time travel).
@@Ken00001010 Sounds like a point of view question. Looking at it from the pov of Tannhaus after his family is saved, yes. Looking at it from the point of view of the Tannhaus that only existed after his family died, potential alone didn't cut it, he had to actually do it, and in doing so wipe this version of himself that build it out. If he hadn't, he still would have the potential to build, but nothing would have changed because he never build it. Time travel stuff, always a bit weird, isn't it ? I'd even go so far and doubt Family-Tannhaus does have the potential. Very likely the loss of his family was what gave him the drive to figure out how to do it in the first place. Until then he was very educated in physics, but he didn't expand on it. Only after his loss.
@@Thurasiz That just backs it up a level because the potential of losing his family can be combined with the potential to invent time travel conditioned on the loss of family, to then prevent the loss (i.e. achieve "The Paradise").
True. And he will never know that it worked
Loved sharing this experience with you guys. I think my favourite detail of the show is that by accidentally creating the two alt worlds, Tannhaus actually succeeded in saving his family. He'd just have no knowledge of ever doing it.
I want to believe that in our world the reason we don't have time travel is because everytime someone invents it, time fucks up so bad that someone prevents the thing that started it.
@@haridaspalleeri6765love this. Hence deja vu and other moments. Mainly deja vu. It’s just a feeling someone so deep within, you just truly feel you know you’ve been there before.
A lot of viewers didn't realize the connection between Jonas/Martha and Marek and Sonja....
I realized this in episode 7.
When Tannhaus looked at his family pic on the bunker wall. The way these four characters stared at each other in rht finale sealed it for me.
Lauer I found out that Sonja is an anagram for Jonas and MARek TannHAus spells Martha... Nothing is a coincidence or by chance in this story... 😉
The writers tossed us a little curve ball near the end when, for a moment, it looked like J&M were going to be the cause of Tannhaus' son going off the road and starting the whole story. It is like they are saying, "Look, we could have done this to you and it would have fit together perfectly, but because we know you want a happy ending, we are going to let J&M save the day."
True, but I think this was also their way of hinting that Jonas and Martha actually caused the accident in a parrellel reality. Schroedinger's Cat scenerio.
@@masteronionnorth2341 Of course, given that this is fiction, every idea that the writers had about how the story could have gone is an alternate reality in the story multiverse.
@@masteronionnorth2341 i actually think this is true. Because there are not three world but four.
The fourth one is the one where Jonas and Martha dont succeed in saving Marek and the time machine splits the world in two
The reason I think Regina and Boris/Alexander aren't together in the origin world, is because the circumstances of them meeting never happened. In the Split worlds she was being bullied by Ulrich and Katarina. Because Ulrich never existed, there was no reason to bully her therefore Boris and Regina never crossed paths.
Also, Boris most likely bled out in the forest in the origin world if Regina wasn't there to patch him up.
@@Jakokokoroko I hadn't thought of that, good catch!
Thank you for these reactions! I've really enjoyed watching you all tie yourselves in knots (pun intended) and all your theories and crazy comments. My favorite was Calvin's "Why would I kill myself, as a deer, on cocaine, in the past?" It was a joy!
From all the way back in 1x2:
Eric: "Damn it show I don't know what they're singing about"
Calvin: "...it's in English"
Hey I loved your GoT couple reactions!
@@sharkenleo Wow, thanks for remembering us! Feels like a lifetime ago!
Jonas became Adam at the exact point when Jonas realized that in order to save everyone (what Jonas wants originally and never actually stops wanting) he has to destroy the world. Sad irony is that by trying to destroy the world he ultimately keeps it intact. At the end when Claudia reveals the third world she gives him what he always wanted - a way to save everyone. Adam's/Jonas's motivation never changed. And that is why young Jonas decided to trust Adam even though he just killed Martha like two seconds ago.
Martha became Eve at the exact moment she met her child. Her motivation does change from wanting to be with Jonas to wanting to protect her child. That's why it was important to intercept her before that happened.
Free will vs determinism us ultimately a useless debate. 'Cause it's really both. We as individuals make free choices at every point in our lives. But every choice we make is ultimately decided by our past. If you can't change the past you cannot change the choices made in the future.
P.S. I also want to mention that the "loop" in the show happens only once. It never actually repeats. The flow of time in that loop is still linear from beginning to the very end. It doesn't suddenly jump from 2052 to 1880 after the "loop" is over. And also the events of the show are both always existed as is and never existed at the same time. (Quantum entanglement on the macro level) The fact of Tanhauss's son dying is what ultimately prevents him from dying.
The biggest thing about determinism in the show is that choices are not pretedermined, but motivation always makes them pretedermined. Motivations makes decisions.
"Man can do what he wills but he cannot will what he wills."
-Arthur Schopenhauer
They used this quote for a reason in S3. It literally explains everything about Dark.
the answer has been in front of us all along, in the very first episode where Jonas said "A Glitch in the Matrix" to Martha. Both Adam's and Eva's World we're a Glitch in The Matrix (The Origin World).
throughout the series they kept saying "A Glitch in the Matrix" to us so many times.
True.. So many subtle yet obvious hints when you rewatch from the beginning.
Speaking of answers in front of us,
I'm a little disappointed that barely anyone ever points out the purposeful naming "Adam & Eve".
They are in a sense the first 2 people in the loop and everything is born from them.
That's why the names.
Every "time baby" exist thanks to those two (including themselves in a weird chicken & egg kind of way).
I had that theory from the second the name Eve popped up in the show, and was very satisfied when it was revealed to be true.
I've yet to see any reactors going there. While I'm sure most people get it without explicitly stating it, it would be nice if someone mentioned the parallel to their names once in a while.
@@ojalasilva8940 U are just too smart 😔
@@ojalasilva8940 They talked about it a couple times on this channel. The "Christian propaganda" joke, for example.
Thanks for the journey. For many, many years LOST was my favorite show but Dark.. was perfect from the beginning to the end. Wrapped up story, perfect casting, great twists, gut-wrenching atmosphere throughout the whole show.
the fact that the "logo" / tunnel symbol depicted the 3 worlds from the beginning was also such a mind fk. It was literally right in our faces from the beginning.
Yes, I'm sure Adam says "human thinking is limited to dualities" when we first met him. So it is very ironic that when we're introduced to an alternate world, we don't assume there is a third.
Not only that, but someone on Reddit realized after finishing the series that you don't see the nuclear plant behind the trees in season one's episode intros. The plant should have been there. It wasn't.
They were literally dangling the Origin world in front of our eyes from the first episode. Genius....
@@masteronionnorth2341 I just checked that and you are right. In retrospect, it all makes SO much sense.
@@2KOOLURATOOLGaming I had trouble because I assumed there were infinite alternate worlds. I kept wondering why a character would listen to an alternate of themselves if they could just jump to a world they preferred. Each alternate would still be incestuous with this town, but not everyone has to die in each one. Following the story required taking several things at face value, including the contradictions. But it was incredibly well made and ultimately rewarding.
This began w/ a DAD who only wanted to save his SON.
It kept moving along bec. of 2 ppl who tried saving EACH OTHER.
All was brought to an end by a MOM, who ultimately saved her DAUGHTER.
Sad Tannhaus will never realize he actually did save them. Such a good ending, loved the journey with you all! A+
I mean, he also never got to learn the pain of losing his child
@@onetom2222 That was "The Paradise."
Dude u know his son could talk about the precise dialogue of this encounter? Maybe they dont understand the why or how bad it was. But they know theres a connection
After this episode, I can't listen to "What a wonderful world" without getting sad! But it was worth it, this was truly a wonderful ending :)
I'm actually so happy you guys are doing a podcast!
Is it on may 22nd today, or June 22?
@@navo159 June 22. Since by then all episodes will be posted on yt and everyone can enjoy the podcast.
@@haridaspalleeri6765 ok that makes sense. But since we all have already seen the show, I thought it wouldn't make much of a difference but yeah
Can’t wait for that podcast where people let them know Bart was killed in ep 1 of season 2
By his own son
The reawatch value of this show is immense. From the obvious huge plot points that make even more sense knowing the outcomes, to the more subtle off hand remarks and looks.
My favourite being Wöller being annoyed by Ulrich cheating with (and on [Eva's world]) Hannah. Also him telling Clausen about her being beautiful, and us then finding out they're together in the original world.
It's extraordinary just how many subtle clues regarding the Origin world and Tannhaus, were in plain view from the very beginning.
You notice them on rewatches.
... and you love them.
Man, Rick is stubborn lol. I had a feeling before they started that he would have the hardest time connecting with the show. I’m glad the ending really clicked everything for Eric. I had a similar experience where I found it beautifully poetic that a man who created a Time Machine to save his family ended up saving them without ever knowing it.
It's not possible for "everything to click", because the showrunners decided on an ending that's not consistent with how time travel works. The Tannhaus we see in the end would still not have known that this timeline where they live was created by a grieving version of himself in a timeline where they die, but that timeline would still exist; and no one would disappear, Martha and Jonas would also still be alive and live on in this timeline, unless they engaged in further time travel shenanigans in case they still had pellets to run the machine (or used their knowledge from the loop, but the young versions of them didn't have much technical knowledge about that, so they'd have to get someone else to do it).
@@hoon_sol Well it's impossible to be consistent with how time travel works cause it doesn't exist hence, you can come up with your own rules and explanation. At least for me, the show was about a story of one time line splitting into two interconnected worlds like this ----------8 that's how my simple brain interpreted it 😅
@@hoon_sol time travel doesnt exist and you can make up the rules. i'm tired of people thinking there are only two form of time travel in sci fi
@@sioweneyen:
No, it's not impossible at all, fully self-consistent time travel is entirely possible. Whether or not it's physically possible is a different matter entirely, but there's nothing logically to prevent self-consistent time travel at all.
So no, you can't come up with anything you like if you want time travel to actually work without plot holes due to internal inconsistency.
Also, that simplistic image of how the timelines split is also rather nonsensical, even if it makes for fancy imagery. The way the timelines actually split were a split very early on (around the 1800s) caused by the grieving Tannhaus in the future, which in turn split into multiple timelines at the time of the apocalypse, including Tannhaus' original timeline diverging into a timeline where his family lives.
Thus the show never really moves in any loop at all, they're just jumping back and forth in time and between timelines that form a branching tree. Once you take the time to understand how self-consistent time travel really works it's not that hard to visualize.
@@ricardomiles2957:
That's a totally fallacious and downright stupid statement. Time travel has to obey certain rules to be self-consistent; whether it's physically possible or not is another matter entirely, but it could be, and then it would have to work according to those same self-consistent principles.
So no, the idea that you can just "make up the rules" is completely false, you absolutely can't; not without ending up with glaring plot holes due to a lack of self-consistency.
None of this changes one bit because of what you're "tired of", those are just the facts. And liking your own comments is certainly not a good look.
I think managing to land the ending was one of the many things that makes this series stand out. It explains away some of my grumbles of the early seasons - that they were so monotone and sad, without any humour. And this was because the two other worlds were incomplete, pocket dimensions born of Tannhaus's sadness. This is why we had that limited set of locations, almost like nothing existed outside of Winden - and even within Winden there was just the caves, the school, the police station, the power plant, those few houses, like they weren't 'complete' worlds. Adam's world always rain; Eva's world always mist. That damp sadness reflecting their origins. And when we go to the origin world, a normal light tone. Finally there's no rain or mist; finally we're whole again. All those 'wrong connections' you noticed, all vanished as the knot is untied and they are released at last.
A great show, with a great ending.
There is only one way to watch DARK and that is twice 😊
Just twice??
@@Ken00001010 haha I’ve shown it to multiple ppl so I’ve seen it about 5 1/2 times
I’ve seen it at least 33 times at this point
@@mynameisjeff5957I see what you did there
I like how the person who figured out the mystery behind all this was Claudia, an actual physicist.
They only can split the timeline during the apocalypse, this is why Martah from World B can save Jonas in the World A, and Adam can save Jonas. In the moments before the Apocalypse time is fractured. This is why in all the other moments time cannot be changed
Loved to rewatch this with you guys 😊
If noone mentioned it yet:
The story-frame of Dark is based on H.G. Wells' Time Machine (thats why Tannhaus is named H.G.): Inventor looses a loved one, which causes him to invent time travel to safe her. In the original story he isnt able to, because that would prevent him from inventing time travel in the first place.
Dark is a thought experiment of putting this premise in a modern "what if?" setting
There's no loss of the loved one in the original story, only in the movie with Guy Pearce.
Claudia is the MVP, I love her. Also, I remember reading that Winden means like twist, or entwined. Like knotted. It's genius.
This is my favorite series of all time! I'm so glad you've got to experiance it and let us experience along side you!
The way I like to think about the ending is, Tannhaus managed to save his son, but he will literally never know he did. Which is perfect imo.
"paradise"
I’m glad I watched the series along with you. I don’t know if I would have or when I would watch this. This is now one of my top shows, and the casting was great. Happy to have seen it with you. Looking forward to more in depth discussion.
I'm with Eric. I really felt satisfied by the ending. Up until then I was getting more confused and then once they said there's a third world and it clicked. Should have known. I was confused why some people were around in the origin world and I had to look that up to look at the family tree. Great reaction as always guys!
I think my favorite part that I picked up on was the kids at the lake and goofing around and telling the story of the ghost lady in the lake, finding the necklace and then watching Katarina confronting her mom and getting killed and then watching her body get dragged into the lake. That was fun.
This resolution is so brilliant. It is the potential for Tannhaus to invent time travel that saves his son's family and means he does not have to invent time travel. In the quantum physics sense, the three worlds exist in superposition until J&M cause the collapse of the wave function, in the rain on the bridge.All in all a fantastic interwoven masterpiece of writing.
This is how a show had to end, with answers! Great show!
Because of this match joke at 15:20 I was hoping Aaron at 23:50 would say 'We're a perfect torch"
Tannhaus basically saved his family in very twisted way. He invented time travel which created endless loop that destroyed itself in the end. Everything that happened existed and never existed at the same time because after all that happened his family is alive and Tannhaus doesnt need to invent time travel
Yes, he only needed the potential to invent time travel. That potential was "The Paradise."
I like the idea that Tannhaus basically created a brute force algorithm to get his family back. Both worlds would go through loops over and over again until discovering that the only way to escape the circle would be saving them.
About boris, I think because ulrich never existed regina was never in the forest the day she met boris - bc they never met boris never stayed in winden - therefore no bartosz, even though his parents were never part of the loop, hence the explanation of him not being in the table.
"We're a perfect match. Never believe anything else"
weird thing is that they never tried to understand family tree , that's really important for the show .
Erick did, he was looking at the family tree but still confuse as hell.
I just found out that the actress who played Agnes Nielsen in this show also played Faroa-Ul in DCEU..
The Discussion parts were always my favorite part of Blind Wave. Surprisingly on Dark they were incredibly frustrating and not necessarily because they would miss stuff or not understand something. Everybody did on their first watch. For me the discussions got ruined because almost every time would hyper focus on one single thing that is not really that significant or does not really matter for better understanding the show. And there is so many different things to discuss after each episode that when half the discussion is somewhat "wasted" and leaves no time to discuss the more important stuff it leaves a bad impression. This episode it was the "Characters can not make a choice" section. I can not believe they talked for what felt like 20 minutes about that on the FINALE. ... Looking forward to the podcast
Aha! Calvin is starting to believe in subs.
Edit: boris was needed for THE gun that their using on the whole show.
@derzuschauer2126I’m pretty sure it is. He hides it, then Hannah picks it up, then in 2020 adult Jonas uses it to threaten Martha, young Noah takes it from him, Noah then uses it throughout his crusade, Agnes will use it to kill Noah, and then finally Adam will use it to kill Martha
@@mynameisjeff5957 Dark series also shown reincarnation as a quantum Immortality concept, Katherina died in first world and reborns in second World, she then died in second World during apocalypse but her soul remembers her suffering during the lost of Mikkel that's why she was hugging Mikkel during apocalypse, Peter died in first world and reborns in second World, that's why he was feeling like he have met Jonas, when Jonas first time came to his world, because he have given him therapy, Martha have also born in second World that's why she was saying that when I met you Jonas I felt I met you before, Magnus Does all time travel thing with Jonas and reborns in second World and that's why he was satisfied during Apocalypse of second World because he have done so much work so his soul was satisfied. Similarly Francisca also done so much work and reborns in second second World and she was not having voice because she disrespected her sister who can't speak and her soul was also satisfied during Apocalypse of second World. but Jonas born again in his own universe but in Scrodinger cat theory, quantum immortality, that's why he never born in second World because he was always present in his world, his soul never gone their to reborn. But they all reborn in third world through different parents and reunited. The paradise.
yes it may possible that quantum immortality concept of quantum physics can exist in real we just don't know that we are immortal and we will be become our Ulternate version of Scrodinger cat experiment, as Jonas felt something when he first read the letter of Martha, because he knows then only that The lines he said to real Martha can't be known by the Martha of other world. So it may be all version of all characters were past and future life of each other. And that is why he became Adam from Jonas.
There is also a hint given in episode 5 of season 2 that in staring scene Middle Jonas dreamed where he is with Teenage Martha on bed and then suddenly Martha belly Ejects black liquid and that was their son, the origin, because Adult jonas was goes to Martha world and died and reincarnated in alternate version.
"you are having a nice party....she ruins every world now" LOL🤣🤣🤣
Good writers know how to make characters that you really love and those you really despise. Great writers can do both in the same character.
Awesome ride guys! I enjoyed this second viewing of this show with you! And BTW, you did a great job figuring stuff out!
Claudia is definitely the MVP of the series!
I like the idea that the show was focused on the duality of shadow and light, good and evil, opposites, but it was all misdirection, like Mikkel's ball and cups trick. The point where time stops was hinted at early and that was the loophole.
End of the greatest show to ever exist.
It was a great journey! Thanks guys! Shoutout to the casting department! Just amazing!
fun fact. Sonja's actress is the one who played the jedi apprentice in the awesome Darth maul Fan Film (which was made by Germans)
Man.. what a journey. The perfect reaction for Father's Day too!!
Thanks for the journey, I really enjoyed watching this show with you and to see how much you 'especially Eric) loved this show. I've never watched your podcasts live because of the difference in time zones (they're usually very late or even in the middle of the night for me) but I'm saving the date for this one!
I really liked your discussion about determinism vs free will, very interesting thoughts! It reminded me of the same kind of thoughts I have about a character in a very popular anime...
Also, I have to admit that I'm one of those who's like "come on guys, how did you not catch it ?" - though not about clues only clear in hindsight but about things explicitely said in the episode. But Eric's talk about the subtitles made me realize the differences between your experiences and mine:
- first of all, I'm not a native English speaker so I'm very used to watch shows with subtitles. Even if my English is not too bad, for shows in English (the majority of what I watch) I still watch them with English subtitles: for me it's much easier to concentrate on only watching (the show and the subtitles) than to concentrate on both watching and hearing. I'm now so used to English subtitles that I chose to watch Dark in German with English subtitles.
- more importantly, I'm watching by myself, and my way of watching any show is that every time there's something I didn't catch, I'm hitting pause and rewatch. But you are watching as a group, reacting so some times speaking to each other, taking notes, and all in one go, you can't pause because of the full-length reaction. No wonder there's things you miss, I'm actually impressed on how many you don't! Dark is the only show for wich I tried to take notes, but I couldn't do it without pausing the show, I don't know how you do it!
The characters constantly have the option to make decisions. The predeterminism thing is that no matter what they choose it will always end with the same result. That is why they showed the audience Ulrich trying to kill Helgue in two different situations and in both cases he fails to kill him and is effectively removed from the events (dead or forever imprisoned in a mental institute).
I read somewhere a theory that Tannhaus created time travel to save his son Marek and his wife Sonja, but in the two worlds they are still dead. But the ones who are alive in the two worlds are Jonas and Martha, who are in a sense Marek and Sonja, in fact: Marek Tannhaus-Martha and Sonja is an anagram of Jonas. In a sense Tannhaus brought them back to life in the form of Martha and Jonas, and that is also why they are a perfect match.
Has to be one of my favorite shows of all times. I do still wonder about the meaning behind Jonas and Martha seeing each other's childhood version. Wouldnt that mean it already happened?
Was amazing to follow the journey of you guys reacting to this, I know it’s been cancelled but would love to see what you guys think of S1 of their other show called 1899
The very interesting fact is that you never see another place than Winden. Boris and Clausen came from Marburg but they never showed us how. Every world and timeline took place only in Winden because the origin world is there. I asked me often why they never leave? And you see Hannah saying three times in case of an apocalypse she wishes a world without Winden. Greetings from Germany❤
After last episode where they seemed more confused I was worried about the finale but I'm very happy that they seemed to get everything, at least for the most part. It's been great to see their journey through Dark. I'm looking forward to the podcast 😊
one of the greatest tv shows ever
The fact that Tannhaus will never know that his machine worked.
All that was necessary was that his machine would have worked.
A great show that examines Determinism vs Free Will is DEVS - highly recommended series that also explores the single versus many worlds theories
Wow, I was surprised at what they thought about the character transitions. Maybe it's because I've watched multiple times, but my favorite thing in the show is Jonas' transition from young to middle and from middle to Adam. That's one of the reasons 3x7 is my favorite TV show episode ever
I wasn’t surprised. These guys seemed to focus on all the wrong things and never really understood what was happening.
there is a nice quote for the discussion of having a choice:
"Wir sind nicht frei in dem, was wir tun, weil wir nicht frei sind in dem, was wir wollen"
- "We are not free in what we do because we are not free in what we want"
So i think they have choices, but they will always choose the things they want... so it always will be the same everytime and infact have then no other choices... idk if i make any sense, but this show is great and i love the "poetry" or philosophy(?) and the characters here! the time travel stuff is one thing, but everything else how they tell the story or the casting/music/acting/cinematography/etc. is just perfect as a show to watch imo.
thank you for ride! great reactions as always! :D
P.S. you should have done the Podcast on the 27th of June for a nice easter egg! 😁btw i don't know if you knew this, but Season 3 aired on the 27th of Juni 2020, the exact date of the Apocalypse! Also you might not watched it, but it would be cool if you watch the Season 3 trailer, because it was really well done has a great soundtrack too!
It is a famous quote from Schopenhauer. I also like how it was used in the movie "Lawrence of Arabia" where Lawrence replies to "But you can have anything you want." with "But, you can't want what you want."
An Amazing Journey comes to an end - an honor to rewatch this classic series with the Wave Crew! That ending montage tho' - whew - right in the feels 😢😢😢
For me, the biggest clue was at the very start where they quote Einstein: "Der Unterschied zwischen Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft ist nur eine illusion, wenn auch eine hartnäckige ..." (The difference between past, present and future is only an illusion, albeit a persistent one...) The narration then goes on:
"Wir vertrauen darauf, das die Zeit linear verläuft. Dass sie auf ewig gleichförmig voranschreitet. Bis in die Unendlichkeit.Aber die Unterscheidung von Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft ist nichts als ein Illusion. Gestern, heute, morgen folgen nicht aufeinander. Sie sind in einem ewigen Kreis miteinander verbunden.Alles ist miteinander verbunden." (We trust that time is linear. That it advances steadily forever. To infinity. But the distinction between past, present and future is nothing but an illusion. Yesterday, today, tomorrow do not follow each other. They are connected in an eternal circle. Everything is connected.)
I don't take the "ewigen Kreis" (eternal circle) above as things happening over and over, but rather, that all happens at once with circular cause and effect loops. That is why they put in all the bootstrap paradoxes, and keep showing us things that looked like multiple copies in the same world, but turned out to be one single thing (or person, or even dog) at multiple intersecting time lines, or copies from whole alternate worlds.
I love how fitting it is for this show to only just reveal there’s a third world at the start of the final episode. And I love it even more that it still resolves it
My favourite reveal is on a rewatch. It's when Agnes first meets Egon, and she says her grandmother is from Winden. That could refer to both Hannah and Regina. One of them Egon hasn't slept with yet to create Agnes's mother and the other one ends up being his own granddaughter.
oh right I never thought about Bartosz' line of the family, so Agnes had an affair with her own great great/ step-grandmother who was married to Agnes' grand and great great grandfather- but unlike anyone else that did that she knew all the ways they were related. That really makes you wonder if she didn't start that affair with Doris (she was pursuing her pretty strongly) so the marriage would fall apart causing Egon to look elsewhere and be able to conceive Silja. Claudia said they loved each other but I can see Agnes just ruthlessly destroying her grandfathers/ great great grandfathers marriage to ensure the line. Tbh the whole side of the family involving Agnes Bartosz and Noah fell pretty flat for me, Noah felt SO important at the beginning and then kind of disappears, and then Agnes has a baby witht THE UNKNOWN at the side which is never even shown- Silja also just kind of pops up at the end and becomes super important. One episode more for that whole Bartosz Silja Agnes Unkown thing would've been great
@@ginster458 It's the best confusing show I've ever watched I wish more people I know would watch it. Yeah characters like Ulrich seemed only main in season 1. Other then Jonas the characters had turns in the plot being around them. Ulrich season 1, Noah/Claudia season 2 and Marta season 3. I wish they showed the 3/trio and Agnes together. Like why would she love a guy with no name and when makes little sense unless it was assault.
@@jacobvozzo2934 oh yeah absolutely. I'm still baffled they never adressed Agnes/Unknown because that is such a huge part in the family tree and I kept waiting for an explanation of how that happened. esp. at the beginning of S34 the Unkown is such a big mystery and then he gets kinda dropped. Almost feels like more of a concept than a character. Wish they'd've done more with it
I enjoyed your reactions guys!! Thank you for this great journey
It's been so good to be in this journey with you 🤩
The most perfectly crafted “complete” show!
Maybe the reason why no time travel ever existed irl is because everytime the machine is invented, the machine work itself out to prevent its own existance like the tanhaus machine XD
17:15 this whole moment was like Ezra seeing his parents in Rebels finale, so similar.
People always say Germans don't have a sense of humor, but explain Woller.
This whole show is literally about a guy creating a time machine to save his son and accidentally created multiple worlds. Thats it.
But, did he create them? Thanks to J&M, those woulds never existed. As I see it, his potential to invent time travel created the potential for those worlds to exist, but by saving his son, they did not actually exist.
56:50 After watching previous episodes where Aaron and the rest thought that Silja was Ulrich & Hannah's daughter, I actually got a closure here when Aaron finally realized that that might not be true, and that Silja might actually be Egon & Hannah's daughter..
I think it's my fault that i am dissapointed , just because it's my favourite show it doesn't mean that everybody will be amazed by story . it's obvious that this genre isn't for them . But if they paid attention they wouldn't be so confused after episode 7 . Also rick said that he isn't invested in characters , well i would be surprised if he said that he cared , there wasn't single moment or discussion where he seemed interested , he used to be my favourite but after watching naruto and vinland saga , now dark i have changed my mind . I am glad eric enjoyed show .
I feel the same way about what you said at the start. Like it is one of my favorite shows and they never really seemed actually into it or grasp it :(
You don't have to be butthurt about someone not liking something as much or for exactly the same reasons as you are. They were all trying to figure out the show and all Rick said was that he wasn't invested in the characters. I for one completely agree.
The characters are interesting, but not very likeable. The show is all about not being free in what we want, but what they wanted was all the motivation the characters had. They cheated and lied, Claudia let her father die, Hannah is a b, Jonas not only didn't bring Mikkel back but brought him back to the past in the first place, Ulrich killed a child etc. all for "trust me, it's for the big picture".
Compare that with Everything Everywhere All At Once where the moral was "Be kind, especially if you don't know what is going on".
And my criticism doesn't mean I didn't like the show or wouldn't recommend it.
Furthermore, people wholeheartedly liking this show doesn't make me think worse of them, because that is some childish dweeb bullshit.
@@Th3Shotgun it's not show for them . But I still got fillmbuff and zygart reactions and that's great for me
@@ekaterine4300 Filmbuff was amazing!
The whole free will vs determinism discussion was really interesting. I think the show answers it pretty well though.
"We are not free in what we do because we are not free in what we want"
What you want remains the same so what you do will result in getting what you want. What Ulrich wants is his brother and son alive, so he will make the necessary choices to make that want happen.
In a more simple way, you have the ability to choose. But there is only one way to go, and you'll always choose that way because that way leads to what you want. Its complicated lol
Loved these dark reaction and discussion
Also cannot wait for dark podcast on june 22
One of the most satisfying series finales ever. I was scared that the show wouldn't end properly, but they really knocked it out of the box and it was very low key, but extremely satisfying.
All the love for Claudia in this episode, she is the true hero.
What a journey it’s been. Gonna miss these weekly reactions 🙏🏾
Essa série é perfeita, e sempre ia deixando pistas pra gente, são 3 temporadas, os 3 mundos na abertura, a triquetra e tantas outras coisas...
for neither ever, nor never, goodbye...
Did you guys notice at the end of the street with Jonas & Marta that there was no Power Plant because it only existed due to interference from The Origin? How come you never reacted to the Steins; Gate movie or Steins; Gate: Zero?
Before Season 3's release and the reveal of the Origin, I remember seeing a theory that Aleksander Tiedemann/Boris Niewald was the son of Jonas Kahnwald and Alt-Martha Nielsen, hence the last name: NIE\WALD = NIE\lsen + Kahn\WALD
But alas, we got creepy triplets with the cleft lip.
And the journey has come to an end...or should I say beginning? I rewatched immediately and it just felt like 6 seasons of one story.
Eric: "Take it serious, NUCLEAR POWER...INCEST..."
That last dinner party is from the origin world right?
What can I say? A phenomenal conclusion to a phenomenal show. What an ending. Poignant, tragic, haunting, emotional yet still satisfying. Creators nailed that ending.
And a very thought provoking final scene full of interesting yet familiar themes... 😉
Oh... My theory regardlng the end? Schroedinger's Cat scenerio. Jonas and Martha both caused and prevented the accident and it was always part of the loop...
I will never get over how Regina and Claudia are actually different actresses. It took me like 2 seasons to realize that because the casting is so perfect.
Regina and Claudia look different, though related, to me. But I was absolutely shocked to learn that the older Ulrich (Winfried Glatzeder) was not just the original Ulrich actor (Oliver Masucci) with old-person makeup. They looked so similar that it never occurred to me that they could be two different actors.
? You thought they were the same person? How
They look nothing alike lol
Great show
Man I watched this so many times, even your videos and I just rewatched. It's amazing how good this show is. I don't even know if there's anything that comes close to it. Be it Breaking Bad, GoT when it was good, Sherlock or w/e. DARK is a true masterpiece from end to beginning
I just love how Tannhaus saved his children, and he'll never know! He created the time machine and what it created prevented him from creating the machine in the first place... one last paradox for the road! brilliant show
At the end of the show, it indicates that Bernd Doppler is Regina's father. When do you think Claudia had the affair with Bernd? He clearly liked her when she was a child helping Helge. As an early teen, she starts the relationship with Tronte, so it would seem that Bernd was after Tronte. Perhaps in grad school? I suspect Bernd was cheating on Greta long before. My guess is that Claudia came back to Winden and began working at the power plant after grad school, and soon caught the eye of Bernd who was running the place and remembered her.
"There are 3 worlds... Adam, Eva and Steva"
Such a brilliant line xD
And just like that, an era ends.
(Unless I missed you talking about it... don't think I did)... The craziest thing to me is (and I've seen it mentioned in the comments already), that by creating the two alternative worlds, Tannhaus actually succeeded in saving his family. He basically created time travel (or should I say time travelers - Martha and Jonas), just not even remotely as he had planned for... And he will never know any of that! So, time travel will/has never be(en) invented, yet it safed his family.