Ulrich is still sitting outside the bunker, staring at the door. Or maybe he ran away because she was too tough on him about his dirty clothing.īernd leaves to report Helge’s disappearance to the police. Greta wonders if he’s been kidnapped and murdered, like the dead boys found at the power plant construction site. It’s the morning after Ulrich beat young Helge and locked him in the bunker. It’s a great episode for finding the answers to the show’s mysteries, but as in real life, the larger mysteries remain unsolved.ĭuring the voiceover, the screen flashes on all of the versions of the characters, in ultra close up, starting with Jonas and ending with Stranger, then Noah. And we reach the point in the timeline where several of the events that have been referred to, but so far left unseen, now occur on screen. After the Clockmaker and Stranger expressed their beliefs about the nature of time and the universe in episode 8, Noah finally has the chance to speak for himself, as he shares his worldview with Helge. So far, their efforts seem to either have a neutral effect, or to help create what they’re trying to prevent.Įpisode 9 brings us as close as possible to seeing the entire universe in a moment, by showing what’s happening simultaneously in all three time periods (1953, 19) and allowing the cause and effect loop play out between the three. Humans are not particularly willing lab rats, so later time travelers have been trying to fix the timeline which was broken by earlier experiments, whether they want to get themselves home or to right wrongs committed by people outside their normal time. In this episode of Dark, Everything Is Now, the Clockmaker’s opening voiceover suggests that the initial time travelers were exploring the mysteries of the universe and using reality as their laboratory. What is humanity? Where do we come from? What is it that drives us? And what, ultimately, is our purpose?” -HG Tannhaus Were we created by God? Or are we a product of evolution? If we could somehow see yesterday and tomorrow at the same time, the origin and the end, if we could feel the entire universe in a single moment, then we might finally find answers to the biggest questions of all. “Humanity has always puzzled over our true origin.
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