I hate Netflix for cancelling it
I hate Netflix for cancelling it
I hate Netflix for cancelling it
I hate Netflix for cancelling it
I hate Netflix for cancelling it
The characters from different countries constantly talk in their native language to people from other nations as if they can understand each other, despite the show making it abundantly clear that they can't.
If they made a point about them suddenly be able to understand each other, they could at least chalk it up to another unexplained phenomenon on the ship, but instead took the dumbest and most annoying approach possible.
>Look forward to this >Show releases, I'm currently watching shit, figure I'll get to it in about a month >Before I even start it Netflix says it's canceled so now I don't start it and drop my Netflix subscription
>>show is forgotten
Blame the 3rd season. With show's like this you have to nail the landing. LOST couldn't do it and that's pretty much forgotten now too.
>I thought the ending could have been better but it was good enough
The ending was the worst part >Claudia: "There's a 3rd world, I figured it out" >Jonas: "How?" >Claudia: "I'm not telling, nor will they show it. Now do these very specific things so we can end this shit."
>It was either they're stuck in a loop unexpectedly or they die and things go back to normal.
I would have been happy with the loop. It's called "Dark" after all. >I'm not sure how else they were supposed to end it.
They could have at least showed us how Claudia figured it out. It's fricking stupid that she just magically knew in the final 5 minutes of the last episode. And the 3rd world was moronic anyway. Rendered the first 2 seasons pointless.
She knows Old Man Tannhaus' father was a time autist that lost his wife and did everything in his power to invent time machine and save her.
She knows H.G. Tannhaus is a time autist that lost 3 family members and is grief stricken, AND is raising a time travel baby. Plus the fricker can build a time machine (inb4 it's bootstrapped). She could reasonably think to her "hmmm, I know Adam sent baby Charlotte to Tannhaus, why? What would have happened if he didn't?"
Given the years she's spend doing nothing but traveling, collecting information, thinking, it's not entirely outside the realm of possibility she figured it out on her own.
>Given the years she's spend doing nothing but traveling, collecting information, thinking, it's not entirely outside the realm of possibility she figured it out on her own.
She figured out that a 3rd (primary world) exists? Please explain how. The Tannhaus from the REAL world never met Claudia. She never went there. How did she know that his son died on a bridge and he created a time machine (which created the 2 other worlds).
This could have been a good plot to explore. Maybe Claudia got her hands on both the time travel case from Jonas' world, and the time travel ball thing from her world, used them both at the same time, and it sent her to the REAL world. Instead we got "eh, there's a 3rd world I guess"
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Anonymous
>How did she know that his son died on a bridge
Because that happened in every world, the only difference is he didn't build a time machine in Adam or Eva's worlds because he had to take care of Charlotte. >and he created a time machine
She probably just guessed and assumed, and she knows he's capable of building one. This show is largely about the lengths parents will go to protect/save their children, it's the entire reason the knot exists, alt-Martha loves her creepy deformed son so much she dooms everyone to it. Again, she could just put herself in H.G's shoes because she essentially is already wearing the same pair. Baby Charlotte needs to go to H.G. in both worlds just to keep the knot intact, she could have arrived at her conclusion just from imagining H.G. would try and do what his grandfather did.
1 month ago
Anonymous
imagining H.G. would try and do what his grandfather did ***if baby Charlotte wasn't there
1 month ago
Anonymous
>Because that happened in every world
It literally didn't. Old Tannhaus in the watch shop didn't know about time travel in Jonas world. >She probably just guessed and assumed,
Great writing. It's even dumber that you are buying it.
1 month ago
Anonymous
It did. In the Origin World Tannhaus' son, daughter-in-law and grandchild die = he builds time machine and fricks up the world and creates the knot.
In Adam's world they die, but he has Charlotte. In Eva's world they die, but he has Charlotte. >Old Tannhaus in the watch shop didn't know about time travel in Jonas world.
Yes he did, he learns or at least suspects time travel in 1953 when Ulrich appears and leaves behind his cellphone, and then Claudia gives him the blueprints to build the device. He works on it for years until 1986 when Stranger Jonas appears with the same device, but future and broken version of it. 1986 is the year it's absolutely confirmed for him.
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She also knows the knot didn't originate with Jonas or alt-Martha because both were created by it, and their son is the progenitor of the entire family tree. So now she studies the family tree and narrows down everyone in the family who isn't a product of Jonas' and alt-Martha's deformed incest baby and ties to pin the cause on one of them, and H.G. is the most likely candidate. It also helps that she knows Tronte (knot incest rape baby) isn't Regina's father, motivation being that she can in fact be saved.
We saw the most important part, her taking alt-world Claudia's place. She now gets to see the situation from two perspectives and gets to constantly pass down information to herself. Just accept that she has been through the loop many times.
>Bartosz said that Adam looks all fricked up because "time traveling takes it's toll" >numerous other people time traveled just as much, if not more than Adam/Jonas, they look fine
I think that was just a cope line. Remember that scene when he got his arm zapped trying to work the machine? He probably got zapped all over trying to make it work.
I think that was just a cope line. Remember that scene when he got his arm zapped trying to work the machine? He probably got zapped all over trying to make it work.
Did he spend his entire life doing things to uphold the knot? Did he have any downtime at all to just live and do other things? Did he have any interests outside of doing time travel stuff and killing people? Did he need to poop?
>2024
>show is forgotten
>2024
>show is forgotten
I hate Netflix for cancelling it
I hate Netflix for cancelling it
I hate Netflix for cancelling it
I hate Netflix for cancelling it
I hate Netflix for cancelling it
It was dogshit macguffinslop.
The characters from different countries constantly talk in their native language to people from other nations as if they can understand each other, despite the show making it abundantly clear that they can't.
If they made a point about them suddenly be able to understand each other, they could at least chalk it up to another unexplained phenomenon on the ship, but instead took the dumbest and most annoying approach possible.
It's almost as if they're all hooked up to the same network.
>Look forward to this
>Show releases, I'm currently watching shit, figure I'll get to it in about a month
>Before I even start it Netflix says it's canceled so now I don't start it and drop my Netflix subscription
There's probably going to be an American remake at some point. I betcha.
I'm convinced the dialogue would just sound stupid and ridiculous in your native language. No, I never tried listening to the dub for this reason.
But do they have the time travel technology that's necessary for the casting?
They can do the same thing they did for that Looper movie with Bruce Willis.
>>show is forgotten
Blame the 3rd season. With show's like this you have to nail the landing. LOST couldn't do it and that's pretty much forgotten now too.
I thought the ending could have been better but it was good enough
>I thought the ending could have been better but it was good enough
The ending was the worst part
>Claudia: "There's a 3rd world, I figured it out"
>Jonas: "How?"
>Claudia: "I'm not telling, nor will they show it. Now do these very specific things so we can end this shit."
It was either they're stuck in a loop unexpectedly or they die and things go back to normal. I'm not sure how else they were supposed to end it.
>It was either they're stuck in a loop unexpectedly or they die and things go back to normal.
I would have been happy with the loop. It's called "Dark" after all.
>I'm not sure how else they were supposed to end it.
They could have at least showed us how Claudia figured it out. It's fricking stupid that she just magically knew in the final 5 minutes of the last episode. And the 3rd world was moronic anyway. Rendered the first 2 seasons pointless.
She knows Old Man Tannhaus' father was a time autist that lost his wife and did everything in his power to invent time machine and save her.
She knows H.G. Tannhaus is a time autist that lost 3 family members and is grief stricken, AND is raising a time travel baby. Plus the fricker can build a time machine (inb4 it's bootstrapped). She could reasonably think to her "hmmm, I know Adam sent baby Charlotte to Tannhaus, why? What would have happened if he didn't?"
Given the years she's spend doing nothing but traveling, collecting information, thinking, it's not entirely outside the realm of possibility she figured it out on her own.
>Given the years she's spend doing nothing but traveling, collecting information, thinking, it's not entirely outside the realm of possibility she figured it out on her own.
She figured out that a 3rd (primary world) exists? Please explain how. The Tannhaus from the REAL world never met Claudia. She never went there. How did she know that his son died on a bridge and he created a time machine (which created the 2 other worlds).
This could have been a good plot to explore. Maybe Claudia got her hands on both the time travel case from Jonas' world, and the time travel ball thing from her world, used them both at the same time, and it sent her to the REAL world. Instead we got "eh, there's a 3rd world I guess"
>How did she know that his son died on a bridge
Because that happened in every world, the only difference is he didn't build a time machine in Adam or Eva's worlds because he had to take care of Charlotte.
>and he created a time machine
She probably just guessed and assumed, and she knows he's capable of building one. This show is largely about the lengths parents will go to protect/save their children, it's the entire reason the knot exists, alt-Martha loves her creepy deformed son so much she dooms everyone to it. Again, she could just put herself in H.G's shoes because she essentially is already wearing the same pair. Baby Charlotte needs to go to H.G. in both worlds just to keep the knot intact, she could have arrived at her conclusion just from imagining H.G. would try and do what his grandfather did.
imagining H.G. would try and do what his grandfather did ***if baby Charlotte wasn't there
>Because that happened in every world
It literally didn't. Old Tannhaus in the watch shop didn't know about time travel in Jonas world.
>She probably just guessed and assumed,
Great writing. It's even dumber that you are buying it.
It did. In the Origin World Tannhaus' son, daughter-in-law and grandchild die = he builds time machine and fricks up the world and creates the knot.
In Adam's world they die, but he has Charlotte. In Eva's world they die, but he has Charlotte.
>Old Tannhaus in the watch shop didn't know about time travel in Jonas world.
Yes he did, he learns or at least suspects time travel in 1953 when Ulrich appears and leaves behind his cellphone, and then Claudia gives him the blueprints to build the device. He works on it for years until 1986 when Stranger Jonas appears with the same device, but future and broken version of it. 1986 is the year it's absolutely confirmed for him.
She also knows the knot didn't originate with Jonas or alt-Martha because both were created by it, and their son is the progenitor of the entire family tree. So now she studies the family tree and narrows down everyone in the family who isn't a product of Jonas' and alt-Martha's deformed incest baby and ties to pin the cause on one of them, and H.G. is the most likely candidate. It also helps that she knows Tronte (knot incest rape baby) isn't Regina's father, motivation being that she can in fact be saved.
We saw the most important part, her taking alt-world Claudia's place. She now gets to see the situation from two perspectives and gets to constantly pass down information to herself. Just accept that she has been through the loop many times.
>Bartosz said that Adam looks all fricked up because "time traveling takes it's toll"
>numerous other people time traveled just as much, if not more than Adam/Jonas, they look fine
I thought it was from the experiments.
I always assumed this too.
Makes sense.
I think that was just a cope line. Remember that scene when he got his arm zapped trying to work the machine? He probably got zapped all over trying to make it work.
Based.
Reminder that she technically won, both in the Jonas' timeline and in the real timeline.
Meanwhile goodgirl Charlotte just doesn't exist.
What the frick is this?
Emmett Till 2: The Whistler's Revenge?
Did he spend his entire life doing things to uphold the knot? Did he have any downtime at all to just live and do other things? Did he have any interests outside of doing time travel stuff and killing people? Did he need to poop?
Literal Breaking Bad twins tier characters. It's amazing how the 3rd season shit the bed so hard.
S3 was so depressing