Martha travels to 1888 to warn her friends about the 2020 disaster. Winden residents past and present search for their missing loved ones.Martha travels to 1888 to warn her friends about the 2020 disaster. Winden residents past and present search for their missing loved ones.Martha travels to 1888 to warn her friends about the 2020 disaster. Winden residents past and present search for their missing loved ones.
Gina Stiebitz
- Young Franziska Doppler
- (as Gina Alice Stiebitz)
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Boring... Because there is still no plot at all, just évent After another without logic. Nothing New happen, way too much drama but the characters, make it cheesy. I really wish Dark had a plot but After 20 épisodes there is still not a single explanation.
Now they want to find the beggining to prevent the loop to happen all over again. So do it for god sake, why are they giving us so Manu useless scenes and useless characters, like the girl and her dad. 6 épisodes to go and I Hope dark will Come up with anything logical at last but I dont think its gonna happen. Einstein would become crazy of he could watch that nonsence.
Now they want to find the beggining to prevent the loop to happen all over again. So do it for god sake, why are they giving us so Manu useless scenes and useless characters, like the girl and her dad. 6 épisodes to go and I Hope dark will Come up with anything logical at last but I dont think its gonna happen. Einstein would become crazy of he could watch that nonsence.
10Hitchcoc
This is a masterpiece of putting characters in close proximity to their counterparts across different times and places. They even go to the nineteenth century to show what is happening there. The cool thing is the lack of knowledge of those whom you are in close association with in your own time. One character that I don't understand is the guy with the garrot who strangles people who don't understand why they must die. That trio shows up, with disdain and anger all over their faces, striking fear, but to what end? So the next episode should be full of answers because there isn't that much left.
The second episode shows us the evolution and how choices are linked to the storyline , time is what plays this game. In this episode we get to see how and where the Jonas took characters to and how both their world's are interlinked to an unbreakable knot.
2nd episode into season 3 and it feels as if they are telling a new story, but still manage to fill in the gaps from season 1 and 2. This is storytelling at its best! I keep looking at a family tree picture that I downloaded from the web to keep the relationships straight and it helps me massively to distinguish the different timelines as well, it also tells me that they are keeping their main timeline and story intact. I love time travel stories and this may well be the best tv-show ever made about a complex and compelling multilayered temporal paradox!
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode is called The Survivors in English, the song that Katharina is listening to on 48 minutes is called Is This Love by the American rock band, Survivor.
- GoofsIt makes no sense for Katharina to keep trying to bully the 1986 police and authorities for information about Mikkel. She is a high-school principal, an occupation only attained by intelligent and diligent people in Germany. As such, she is moreover perfectly aware how the bureaucracy works and what privacy protocols are in place to protect children.
- Quotes
Adult Unknown: Hell is empty. And all the devils are here.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Normies: Dark Reactions: 3x2 The Survivors (2021)
- SoundtracksBroken Sleep
Written and Performed by Agnes Obel
Details
- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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