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Dark - Ep.3X7 "Between the Time" UNCUT & UNCENSORED

This is it! The penultimate episode folks :O

Join me as we jump through time (shocker I know) and see all the final pieces of this puzzle finally come together. Answers? Yup. Questions? Yup. But perhaps, finally, we may also have... hope?

Dark - Ep.3X7 "Between the Time" UNCUT & UNCENSORED

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Appreciate the clarification regarding Adam's scarring. When you put it that way, I also can see the humor with Eva's self-scarring lol

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An immensely fucked up cycle to be sure :(

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Incredible performance indeed!

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Feel free to let loose in the finale! lol

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What makes you think Claudia prime killing alternate Claudia didn't always happen in every cycle of the loop? It doesn't in any way contradict what we've already seen - we've never seen old alternate Claudia (and neither has alternate Claudia). Just because Eva isn't aware of it doesn't mean it's new, Eva could simply be unaware of it in every cycle of the loop. "Why does Martha shoot Jonas later when she's so against it now & just got cut by Eva?" is a great question, by the way. I think it will be sufficiently answered. If you think about it, there are so many killings on this show that are committed for a noble purpose. Noah lets those children die in his attempts to find his daughter. Claudia lets Egon die for the promise of saving her daughter. Tronte kills Regina in order to save her. And so on, and so on.

JayCyrZak

Travelling through time isn't what scarred Jonas, that's just the excuse they use. The implication is that the incident of him getting zapped by electricity in 1890 is the first of many. He continues to experiment with the big time machine and keeps getting burned. He knows he can take all those injuries and won't die, because he's seen his future self (plus, he already tried killing himself, unsuccessfully). I personally love that we are made to wonder where the hell Eva got that gnarly scar (similar to us wondering about Adam's scarring) and then it's just her directly cutting her younger self purposefully just to create that scar. A darkly humorous red herring, similar to the humor they manage to pull from Wöller's eye/arm. But, to each their own.

JayCyrZak

Patricide, fratricide and filicide! Let's see if I can remember them all ... Noah kills his father, Helene kills her daughter, Adam kills his mother, Agnes kills her brother, Adam kills his great great [etc.] grandmother Martha (three times!) and Martha kills her great great [etc.] grandfather Jonas. Have I forgotten any?

Paul R.

Silja names Hanno after her mother, Hannah. HG Tannhaus is named after HG Wells, who wrote 'The Time Machine'. Once you've finished the final episode - and not before! - click on either Martha or Jonas and follow their timeline story to the very end. Then, the family trees will reset to show you the final situation.

Paul R.

Charlotte and Elizabeth take baby Charlotte, yes. You also have to remember what Noah's number one desire was in previous seasons - to find his child. He finds the missing pages and learns that his missing child is Charlotte and that Adam knew this and Claudia wasn't the perpetrator behind it all. He loses faith, he tries to kill Adam, fails and dies in the process. Now let's return to the scene of Charlotte and old Elizabeth stealing baby Charlotte from Noah and middle aged Elizabeth. Old Elizabeth is emotional because she finally finds her baby after many many years while stealing her from herself (a mindfuck of a sentence). They take baby Charlotte to Tannhaus (remember Tannhaus telling child Charlotte that two strange women showed up on his doorstep with a baby), because Charlotte has to grow up, meet Peter and create Elizabeth so Charlotte could exist etc etc Everyone in this episode is doing what they have to do in order to preserve the cycle. Imagine suffering a loss of your child only to later realize you are the one who has to kidnap her in the first place because otherwise you can't even exist, and you can't even decide not to do it either because time would just not allow you. Sooooo free will, huh?

Ira K.

I absolutely adore the performance from Adam's actor at the end when he realizes his plan didn't work. For some reason that expression, the mix of confusion, pain, sadness, the realization that what he wanted won't come, that all he has done might be for nothing, it always chokes me up a little. We always see him as this stoic, cold character but there that mask slips for a second and it's so perfectly acted IMO.

lindelofstan

"And then Claudia takes her watch" *punches head repeatedly*

Gilstead

About that scene between Claudia and alt-Claudia - yes, it was meant to happen. That's exactly why Claudia knew she could kill alt-Claudia. She asked her specifically if she saw the older version of herself, and alt-Claudia said she never met her. That means the older version doesn't exist, and there's a possibility of Claudia successfully killing alt-Claudia here. At least that's how I understand that. I really want to clarify some other stuff but I'm scared of spoiling things so I'll wait until the finale :)

Ira K.

This show, and this episode in particular, is such a great exploration of an idea of free will. "A man can do what he wills, but he cannot will what he wills", indeed :) Valid reaction to Hanno reveal :D. So Noah not only grooms his own father for the timey-wimey shenanigans, he also then kills him when Bartosz loses his faith. Patricide! Yay! Silja also basically uses Bartosz, she knew they had to create Noah and Agnes and was sent there just for this purpose. Everyone is so dirty, miserable and being used as a pawn, meanwhile poor Jonas just wants to die because he is sick of this shit lmao. Fun! I love this show so much

Ira K.


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