As soon as the brush is finished, it is more than 2 o'clock, and I will write some analysis while I still have memory.
Old Adam/Bad Jonas needs at least one condition to guarantee his existence: Jonas pulls Mikael into the hole, which is also the truth of the story in season one. But at present, the real purpose of old Adam/Bad Jonas is still unknown, whether it is a real villain or a sacrifice to save himself, I don't know.
This season's "pseudo-Higgs particle" is very confusing, not to mention how such an old nuclear power plant magically discovered it, nor how ether, dark matter, and the Higgs particle were strung together by the screenwriter? (To be honest, this setting is too layman.) We first want to know what is the relationship between it and the door in the hole? The second is how does it form the black ball's door and what is the relationship between the black ball? But the writers left the pit in the third season, and we don't know anymore.
The Inspector was obviously from another town where something similar happened, but didn't know much about it. This season is the Tool Man, responsible for inexplicably introducing Armageddon.
Jonas has been jumping, creating an infinite number of times and spaces, an infinite number of himself, and then influencing each other. Old Adam/Bad Jonas found powerless after many experiments and finally succumbed to fate. Then the middle-aged Jonas was influenced by Claudia and believed that time and space could be changed. Young Jonas is temporarily the observer outside the box, but also the cat inside the box, which cannot be determined.
Claudia's identity is unknown. The younger Claudia has just begun to play a role this season, and it is estimated that she will be the perspective in the future.
The problem to be dealt with in the third season is either to whitewash the old Adam/bad Jonas, or to explain the story that the current Jonas (young, middle-aged) will eventually become the old Adam no matter how much tossing. As for Masha in a parallel time and space, it should have come from that timeline without Jonas. There are two reasons: first, Martha's last line; second, Claudia says she has seen a time/timeline without Jonas, which must be a foreshadowing. [Originally thought that Jonas did not kidnap Mikael after he failed to persuade his father to commit suicide, because there was no first perspective, only the memories of adult Mikael. Now it seems that this is still being done, otherwise the pit will be too big. 】
I think the finale could be broken. This season's lines kept appearing in God and fate, and finally a parallel world appeared. I felt that the screenwriter was a little bit Russell's brain (not enough drama, parallel collection, and insisted that it was a timeline, and desperately added settings). However, the screenwriter of "Darkness" doesn't know exactly what the screenwriter is thinking. It may be clearer when the Chinese and German subtitles come out. There are a lot of foreshadowings. But Mikael's line is clear.
Leave the family tree and the like to someone else, it hurts my head.
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