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Random thought about Dark I had, spoilers for season 3 under the cut:
I really love how the nuclear theme kept up even into season 3. What really got me recently was how the conflict between Adam and Eva ended up working out. After however many iterations of the knot, however many iterations where Eva won and Adam failed... eventually Claudia found a way out.
On a bit of a tangent: uranium-235 (the fissile isotope of uranium that's actually useful in a reactor) has a half-life of a little over 700 million years. If you do the math, it has a bit under a one in a billion chance to decay in any given year. If you have an atom of uranium-235 sitting around somewhere, there's a 50% chance that it's still there in 700 million years. 700 million years ago, Earth was in the Cryogenian period during the Sturtian glaciation, when the consensus among geologists is that Earth was entirely or almost entirely covered in ice. 700 million years is a long-ass time.
So now we consider: there was some unknown number of iterations of the knot before Claudia found the way out. We obviously know that the probability of escaping the not isn't 0, that didn't happen... but let's say that it's very low. One in a billion, perhaps? For Adam to win, he's betting on the one-in-a-billion chance; Eva's betting against that. Seems like a good bet for Eva, huh? Until, of course, we look at it over multiple iterations, and realize that Eva needs to win every single time, but Adam needs to win just once - and just as an atom of uranium-235 will inevitably decay, given enough iterations, the end of the knot goes from near-impossibility to statistical certainty.
robbed of the Strangers ever meeting
(because they'd fuck things up)
I love how DARK's whole story can be summarized into this:
L O O P
Holy trinity of the absolute worst takes (affectionate) people left on my quiz.
Why do I like the 7th episode of the 3rd season so much? Literally I don't know how many times I have watched it
- there are so many things about noahbet, like almost their whole story although I want more about their life
- Bartosz meets Silja
- just like Bartosz from Eva's world. He is such a nice guy
- one of my favourite scenes when Hanno saves Jonas from suicide because it is so impressive, so full of desperation and sadness, full of pain and suffering and friendship. Actors' emotions that just hit you, penetrates to your bones. Max's acting is incredible. Noah's look when he looks at Jonas and his genuine tears. And Jonas eyes with no will to go on living... Louis almost doesn't blink while Max blinks so often to keep his tears. I mean THE SCENE IS FANTASTIC
- so here goes their friendship which was not developed enough for us to see
- Hanno is born
- Tannhaus and his motives are more shown
- a small wonder named Charlotte
- Noah who says that Claudia said "that not everything that's here belongs here" and he thinks she talked about his daughter and that's why it was HER who stole her. (Adam will say the same and kill his mother and lately order Ellie and Charlotte to steal the baby)
- older Jonas who get all these paradise things from Noah ( who was told it by Adam) while they live in the future and then in 1890 he says it to Bartosz who doesn't care. Well, another paradox I guess?
- pregnant Ellizabeth
- two beautiful Claudias and one kills another to pretend she is her in the alternative world and save Regina. She is in the smartest badass woman in Dark.
- Bartosz as a father and his look at his children and dead Silja. (By the way did he meet Agnes previously?)
-tell me about paradise x2
- adult Charlotte sees her loving and adoring each other parents
- adult Elizabeth from 2053 sees her baby laying peacefully. That makes me cry out loud. She found her baby! She loses her three times. How could she after it give her to Tannhaus with no hesitation?
- Elizabeth face full of hope while Noah telling about paradise and their kiss
- Mark saying ikh XD
- I wish you all the suffering of the world. Oh, he will get them 😞
- Elizabeth being deaf but looks up at Noah for the last time and making a sound with her voice
-Tannhaus splitting his world into two and giving us the story of all the characters
- Bartosz meeting Silja one year after her death
- Hanna meeting her son after all those years apart,her tears and Jonas's tears and the pain he hides. She confesses her fault and her sins. Actually I hate the moment he kills her because it is very depressing. Like there is no happiness in life and never will be
- the fact that Elizabeth gets another daughter like a sedative because there is no Charlotte and Noah with her
- Noah goes back to the tavern and meets Hanno. He will tell Helge some years after about strange man who was like from war and seemed to lost everything which he actually did
- like he looks at Hanno and sees all these years he has lived by that moment: how he was recruited by Adam, how adult himself used to talk with him, meeting Jonas for the first time, how he left his home and went to a perfectly new terrifying world to save Elizabeth, how he found her in the cave covered with blood, their life together, their feelings and daughter, finally their loss and his misery. And his acknowledgement of becoming that man in the black
- Adam giving Hanno new name - Noah because I doubt he was called by this name before. Well, Elizabeth called him Hanno that's for sure
- actually hates the moment when Adam admits that Hanno was right about Claudia because he just lies him in his face and starts manipulating from now
- Claudia and adult Jonas set off and start the beginning which is the end at the same time.
- so scenes from the first season and some kind of nostalgia and melancholy
- the moment everything takes their right places, everything goes as it went, as it must go
- Noah's life cycle ends
- Adam who expects but not disappears. Because he was thinking it would fix everything, he put everything on the front but nothing changed. The suffering of all the world didn't stop.
It hurts again, it hurts every time.
I like all of them so much, my heart hurts for them so badly.
Sorry for my not good using of language but it comes from my heart and it is sincere.
Thank you for your attention❤