Episode 1, The Three Faces Who Burned the Church, I guess Pete, Noah, Elizabeth. He was rescued by the introduction of a girl who looked like Marta but claimed to be from another tightly entangled world. After Yunas was brought into this world, they had the same face and the same name, but there were subtle differences in their relationship. Hannah was no longer his mother and lived with Ulrich after the divorce. and pregnant. But judging by Mikael having some weird nightmares, there's an entanglement effect between worlds. Judging from the yellow raincoat, Marta's role in this world is similar to that of Yunas, the identity of a time traveler. So what is the trigger event in this world, and how did Marta become the Chosen One? The expedition was deja vu, the only difference was that without Mikael's participation, did Yunas guess wrong? Off topic, Hannah's big belly looks too real, can a fake be real? The appearance of old Marta tells Yunas that this is a world without him, that Mikael did not travel through the past, and yet the disintegration again and again never ends. As soon as the screen changed, the traveler Marta returned to 1888, what did she want? In the second episode, this is too brain-burning. Originally, it was difficult to understand the crossing of various timelines, but now the dimension has been added, and the crossing of different worlds in each timeline. Why does Regina have to die, or at the hands of Tronto, is it to stimulate Claudia and make her desperately want to go back to the past? It now appears that only two worlds are entangled, and Marta's world will end before Yunas's. How the killer trio are everywhere is another mystery. In the third episode, there were so many times that the young Yunas had already seen the old Marta first, but how did the middle-aged Yunas see the young Marta without any relevant impression at all? Only by letting the young Yunas find the ultimate source and make changes is the only way to untie the knot and end the doomsday. The old Marta from another world actually didn't want to cooperate with Yunas. She sat and watched Yunas's countless attempts to break the cycle, and sent a trio of killers to eliminate dissidents again and again. Is Marta in another world so black, but why did she lie to Yunas again, saying that she took out the only time machine to drive the energy, but in fact she took it out after the electricity drove this one. The rest traveled to other time and space. In the fourth episode, Yana and Tronto are a pair, and it turns out that the Nelson family started from this. And Hannah and Ai Gong Chunfeng were pregnant at one time, so who was she pregnant with, and who was the timeline of the 1950s. No, Yunas from this world and Marta from another world actually had an overnight love, it seems that the children they gave birth to Nelson, Tronto was born again, then Ulrich, then Mikael, and then Yunas was born, and finally formed a dead knot! It turned out to be a son, is it a middle-aged man of the killer trio, what is the crack on the upper lip? The fifth episode, life and death, the death of Tan House's son and daughter-in-law, in exchange for the adoption of Charlotte, does Pete's death exchange for Charlotte's life? In the first two seasons, there was a black and white battle between Adam and Claudia, and then in this season it became Adam in this world and Eve in another world to compete for the priority of time travel. Katerina was killed by her mother, what kind of fate is this. Why Yunas died and was killed by Marta from another world is a mystery. Episode 6, was Yunas killed in order to do something unexpected, the end of the world has to happen? Marta has to die to live, I don't understand. Adam firmly believes that only by unraveling this knot can we usher in a new life, or the new life in his mind-eternal darkness♾️. Eve tried her best to preserve this knot. She believed that without this knot, everyone would not exist, even if it was repeated again and again? This episode reproduces the process of another world going to the end of the world. It is not as detailed as this world, and it is even a little unreasonable. How could Alexander take the initiative to bring Charlotte to the nuclear waste room, thereby detonating the God particle. In the seventh episode, will it tell how Yunas became Adam step by step, including the disfigurement on his face? In 1904, Celia and Martos who traveled back gave birth to a child called Hanno, which is Noah. Speaking of which, what is the origin of Xilia, the first appearance is the future world after the end of the first season. A few years later, Celia gave birth to Agnes again. Sure enough, she and Noah are siblings. This episode is between time periods, and the foreshadowing is solved year by year. Hannah gave birth to a daughter who turned out to be Celia, ah ah ah. So could the origin be the machine that Tanhouse made from the loss of his son, only this line is more abrupt. Still didn't explain how Yunas got the mark of time travel and caused disfigurement. Eve sent Hannah and Shilia to Adam who changed his face, and Adam suffocated his mother Hannah to death without hesitation. It seems that Adam was slightly defeated and destroyed the origin in his heart. Marta had a fetus in the womb, but there was no other change. At this time, Claudia appeared, and what role did she play. In the eighth episode, Tanhouse is in the main world? The machine he tried to time travel instead created a knot of entanglement, and it was destroyed into this world and another world. How can it go upstream? It's good to have such an ending. At the moment when Tanhouse's emotional transformation in the main world was reversed, Yunas and Marta should have disappeared. Well, burning into light is such a romantic way to disappear. still lord In the world, a table of people gathered together, and suddenly the lights went out and the lightning flashed. It was also the darkness of everyone brought about by the demise of the two dragged worlds. Hannah named the fetus in her womb, Yunas, which made people feel uneasy. Sigh the miracle of creation, God's secret. The first divine drama, time travel, religion, time and space, sci-fi, worthy of the name of divine drama!
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