This article was first published on the public account "The Hitchhiker's Guide to British and American Dramas". Author: Friederika / Burnana Edited by: Friederika
Some time ago, Rotten Tomatoes viewers voted for "Netflix Original Drama", and the German drama "Dark" won the first place after layers of PK, defeating "Stranger Things", "Blood Gang", "Narcos", "The Witcher" and "The Witcher". BoJack Horseman and many other series with a lot of fans.
This drama can be said to be "the most brain-burning in history". It is well known that the story of crossing the theme is most prone to bugs, but it has achieved a logical and meticulous interlocking, Everything is Connected.
This article is for you to read before watching the end of the world (season 3). The third season will start on 6.27, and it is time to test face recognition ability and memory. In order to avoid face blindness at the beginning, we reviewed the character relationships, timelines, and key plots of the first two seasons, asked unanswered questions, and predicted (blindly) guessed (guessed) the stories that might happen in the third season.
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We will update the analysis articles and podcasts of all three seasons after the third season (final season) is released, so stay tuned.
★Warm reminder: This article contains spoilers! ! !
Part One of four families spanning four generations
Surrounded by vast forests, the small town of Winden has four families related to time travel: Kahnwald, Nielsen, Doppler, and Tiedemann. Each family involves at least three generations, and each generation may generate three generations of old, middle and young due to forward and backward crossing, which makes the relationship between characters very complicated.
It should be pointed out that the concept of "time traveler" was proposed in the second season. Jonah, Adam, Noah, Claudia, etc. are all time travelers, but they are divided into two opposing factions: Jonah and Claudia , Noah and Adam. Jonah wanted to end the cycle of pain, and his older counterpart, Adam, told him that what was meant to happen could not be reversed. The plot of the first two seasons progressed in a wrestling manner, culminating in Adam killing his beloved in front of Jonah.
Kahnwald
- Ines: Retired nurse, adopted Mikael who crossed in 1986
- Michael = Mikkel, Jonah's father, committed suicide on 21 June 2019
- Hannah: Jonah's mother, crush on Ulrich
- Jonas = Adam, the time traveler, young Jonah and Adam have different views on the cycle of time and space and destiny, and are against each other
Nielsen's
- Agnes, Ulrich's grandmother, killed Noah
- Noah, Agnes' older brother, believed and obeyed Adam, and Elizabeth gave birth to Charlotte
- Tronte, father of Ulich and Metz, had an affair with Claudia
- Jana, wife of Trond, mother of Ulrich and Metz
- Ulrich, a policeman, was in a mental hospital after traveling until 1953, not seeing his son Mikael until 1987
- Mads, Ulrich's younger brother, disappeared at age 12 in 1986, body found in forest in 2019
- Katharina, principal, wife of Ulrich, tries to find out the whereabouts of her husband and son
- Magnus, eldest son of Ulrich
- Martha, daughter of Ulrich, in love with Jonah, killed by Adam
- Mikkel, Ulrich's youngest son, travels back to 1986 and grows up to be Michael
Doppler
- Bernd, Helge's father, founder of the Whedon Nuclear Power Plant
- Greta, Helge's mother, is very strict with her son
- Helge, Peter's father, worked in a nuclear power plant in 1986, the father was the founder of the nuclear power plant; suffered from Alzheimer's in 2019, has been trying to travel back in time to correct what happened
- Peter, Helge's son, Charlotte's husband, Jonah's psychiatrist
- Charlotte, a police officer, was raised by her grandfather Tanhouse and Noah, who was both Elizabeth's mother and daughter
- Franziska, eldest daughter of Peter and Charlotte
- Elisabeth, the youngest daughter of Peter and Charlotte, who cannot speak, gave birth to Charlotte with Noah and was also Charlotte's daughter
Tiedemann's
- Egon, Claudia's father, policeman, found out Ulrich's identity in 1987, killed by his daughter
- Doris, Claudia's mother
- Claudia, a time traveler, fought against Adam with young Jonah, killed by Noah
- Regina, Bartos' mother, hotel manager, ill
- Aleksander, director of the nuclear power plant, real name Boris
- Bartosz, Regina's son, commissioned by Noah to bring the time machine into the cave
Timeline-based plot combing Part Two
1921
The earliest known year of the play that can travel backwards, at this time the time tunnel in the cave has not been drilled.
The Sic Mundus led by Adam gathered here and took the famous group photo.
The young Jonah traveled to this point and met Adam, the future self. While shocked, he was still looking for a way to break the cycle. In the end, he was saddened to discover that instead of breaking the cycle, he had become a pawn in the development of what was destined.
The middle-aged Noah was killed by his sister Agnes, and before he died, he learned that he was deceived by Adam. The old Claudia once laughed at him for not knowing the rules of the game, he knows nothing like Jon Snow.
The young Noah appeared for the first time. He traveled to 2020 at the end of the play, met the young Elizabeth and gave birth to Charlotte, and Charlotte and Peter gave birth to Elizabeth. This is one of the most shocking episodes of the second season. .
In this era, the Simondorians have an entrance to the particle of God on their hands, through which Jonah and others travel.
1953/1954
Ulrich accidentally travels to 1953 after following Helge into the cave, where his tragic fate is frozen.
On the way back to the cave after knocking out the knocked-out teenager Hegel, Ulrich is arrested and the police suspect him to be involved in the deaths of two teenagers (Eric and Yasin). His lover Hannah (Jonah's mother) travels here, but after seeing Ulrich, she denies acquaintance with him, and takes revenge on him. As the son said, Hannah didn't need anyone.
Ulrich was outraged but to no avail, and he was thrown into prison and a mental institution until his escape in 1987.
It was none other than Egan, the father of the time traveler Claudia, who captured Ulrich. He has met three people who have passed through: Ulrich, Hannah, and his daughter Claudia. That is, while investigating Hegel's disappearance, he first heard the name of the "white devil", and it was not until 1987 that he understood that it was his daughter Claudia.
The elderly Claudia suddenly comes to the office to meet her father Egan and apologizes to him with tears in her eyes for accidentally killing him in the future. Claudia was shot and killed by Noah that night, and the last pages of the notebook were snatched away. Noah thought he had won, but Claudia warned him that he did not really understand the rules of the game.
Tannhaus was commissioned by the elderly Claudia to build a time machine, the raw material radioactive material from the yellow vat in the cave of the nuclear power plant. And on the end of the world in 2020, the police dug up the buried radioactive waste from the underground of the factory, resulting in the generation of God particles.
1986/1987
Mikael is taken to the cave by Jonah the traveler, and through the cave to 1986. He was adopted by nurse Enice and renamed Michael, and when he grew up he married Hannah and gave birth to Jonah.
The young Jonah met the young Mikael the first time he crossed here. He planned to take the boy home but was stopped by the middle-aged Noah. Jonah was locked in a room full of little fox stickers. When Jonah opened the time machine in middle age, the young Jonah saw Hegel who was locked in the bunker by Ulrich in 1953 through the wormhole. After touching it, he travels to after the destruction of the world in 2052.
Alexander (formerly Polis) impersonates others to come to the small town of Whedon, rescue Regina and marry her, and then enter the nuclear power plant to help his mother-in-law Claudia dispose of the nuclear waste. In 2020, the police discovered Alexander's true identity. They dug up the radioactive material buried deep in the ground, and God particles were produced.
Middle-aged Claudia meets her older version of herself in the office, who tells her the truth about time travel and guides her to dig out the time machine. The middle-aged Claudia, who was in a state of shock, used a machine to travel to 2020, and immediately turned back when she learned that her father Egan was dying, but she did not expect that she was the murderer.
Inventor Tannhaus introduces middle-aged Claudia to the shoelace paradox: an object or piece of information is sent from the future to the past, creating a never-ending cycle where the object no longer has a true origin. It exists, but was never created. Where to start? Since when? Did it even start? The middle-aged Claudia's identity as a time traveler was "activated".
Ulrich had been in an asylum for over 30 years since he arrived in 1953, and escaped after accidentally learning that his son Michael was there. The time I spent with Mikael was very short, but unfortunately, Ulrich, who had passed through the wrong time, had missed too many opportunities. He was captured again, and his fate was uncertain.
2019/2020
This is the normal timeline, and three people have already crossed and left:
Michael --> 1986
Ulrich --> 1953
Jonah-->1986-->2053-->1921-->2019-->2020
The day before Michael committed suicide, the young Jonah traveled here. He asked his father if he had written a farewell letter, crying and begging him not to die, but Michael knew nothing about it. When his father tells him that he was taken into the cave by Jonah when he was still Mikael, Jonah realizes that he was not sent by Adam to stop things from happening, but to start the cycle.
When Jonah hesitated, the elderly Claudia appeared and told Jonah that the world without him was not a good place, that preventing what was destined to happen would affect many others and that someone had to make a sacrifice. Jonah left crying, Michael went back to the studio to write the letter Jonah had shown him, and hanged himself the next day.
The envelope left by Michael said that it would not be opened until November 4th at 22:13 pm. This was the day Mikael disappeared. He was separated from Jonah on the normal timeline and was taken by the traveler Jonah. into the cave.
A disappearance occurs in the small town of Whedon, and police officers Ulrich and Charlotte are trying to find the whereabouts of boy Eric. What they don't know is that Eric's body was dumped in 1953.
Police found the body of Ulrich's younger brother Metz in the forest, and an autopsy revealed he had died 16 hours earlier. Believing that Metz's death was related to Helge, Ulrich followed Helge through the wormhole but took the wrong fork, travelling to 1953 and becoming trapped in the past.
2020.6.21-6.27 7 days before the end of the world
Martha, Magnus, Francesca, Elizabeth and the others stole the time machine from Bartos and traveled back 33 years to 1987. They finally believed that the town of Whedon was not simple.
Middle-aged Jonah told his mother Hannah the truth, and he took her mother to meet Mikael, Hannah's future husband Michael, in 1987. On the day of the end of the world, the middle-aged Jonah brought a time machine to find Magnus and others to save everyone from the apocalypse.
Charlotte found a photo taken on January 8, 1921, showing Noah in the belongings of her grandfather Tanhouse. Then she learns a shocking fact - Noah is her biological father.
The young Noah came here as a time traveler after the death of the middle-aged Noah. He handed Jonah a letter from Martha, persuading him not to kill Adam, because Adam and he are the saviors of the world.
The police discovered that Alexander's real identity was a suspect in a murder case 34 years ago, and went to the nuclear power plant to search. On the day of the end of the world, they dug up the radioactive waste buried in the factory. The Simonds in 1921 and Elizabeth in 2053 pulled the locks together, and God particles were produced. Charlotte sees her daughter (mother) Elizabeth in the year 2053, and the nuclear explosion occurs when the two come into contact.
Katerina dug up Michael's childhood photos at school and confirmed that he was her son Mikael. When she came to the cave, the nuclear explosion occurred, and she followed the signal to travel to a certain time and space.
Adam kills Martha in front of Jonah, intending to use pain to make Jonah himself. Then another Martha appears, holding the new time machine. Jonah asked where she was from, and Martha replied, "The question is not which time and space, but which world."
2052/2053
Middle-aged Elizabeth has become the leader of the armed forces, and most of the others died on the end of the world on 6.27. She took out pictures of Noah, her daughter and herself, and it turned out that her daughter was her mother Charlotte.
Young Jonah sees the God particle (generated on the day of the end of the world) at the nuclear power plant, which, when in a stable state, forms a portal that can be used for time travel. He took this to go back to 1921, shuttle back and forth, and at the end of the play came to the end of the world in 2020.
Key plot and point analysis Part Three
1. Parallel worlds
The identity of the new Martha is the biggest mystery left at the end of the second season. The trailer for the third season confirmed everyone's guess: Parallel Time and Space! Martha, who holds a time machine, comes from another parallel world. The two worlds are kinked together like an infinity symbol, and a time-space travel occurs at the meeting point, whereby the story expands from vertical (traversing back and forth) to horizontal (parallel travel). The Season 3 trailer revealed that the destruction of the world occurred in two worlds at the same time.
The next season is full of new characters, and those who died in the small town of Whedon survived in another parallel world. In the two worlds on the poster, the trees near the cave are mirror images of each other; in the other world, Masha looks a lot like Claudia, and her face is also deformed during time travel, once again corroborating She is a time traveler just like Adam. By analogy with this mirror image, maybe Adam died in a parallel world, so he kept laying out his own world line?
Perhaps it was Magnus who got lost in the parallel universe, and he ended up being Martha's father. We can see Magnus in a skull t-shirt like Mikael and Martha in a yellow raincoat like Jonah. The season 3 trailer has a girl trying to kill someone who looks a lot like Ulrich in Martha's world, maybe Ulrich in Adam's world is the girl in a parallel world (the girl kills a lot like before Ulrich, who beat up young Hegel).
So why do other universes exist? There are many speculations that the time traveler created another parallel world in the process of changing time, in other words, it may be an accident caused by the distortion of time and space.
2. Martha's true identity
There have been many speculations about Martha's true identity, with one saying that she is Eve in another time and space, corresponding to Adam in the current time and space. In the Bible, Adam and Eve were the first men and women in the world who were punished for eating the forbidden fruit and expelled from the Garden of Eden.
It is not unreasonable to say that Martha is Eve. Adam's idea of destroying the present world and creating a new world has a strong religious atmosphere of creation, and Adam's name should not be randomly thought of by the screenwriter. Many names in this play may be behind All have deep meaning.
For example, Elizabeth and Charlotte are mother and daughter, their surname Doppler means "double" (English double; German etymology doppel) in German, Elizabeth and Charlotte are a kind of symbiosis or dual identity Relationship. Doppel is seen in English as doppelganger (German etymology Doppelgänger), meaning a person in two places at the same time, and is often used to refer to people who look alike. According to folklore, seeing one's own double means death.
Trailer footage for the next season shows Martha donning Jonah's prominent yellow jacket, seemingly taking on Jonah's responsibilities, or repeating the path Jonah walked. Some netizens found that Martha's shot is very similar to that of Jonah before. Maybe she is the key point of the cycle in the parallel world. Martha and Jonah may play the same role in the two parallel worlds.
Another proof that Jonah and Martha are Adam and Eve comes from the dialogue between the two in the first two seasons, where they repeatedly told each other that we were a match made in heaven, and if it was just the love of the young people, just treat it as if I didn't. Say it (tears).
3. The fate of the town of Whedon
The director and screenwriter stated that Winden is a fictional town inspired by the German town where the two grew up, and that the nuclear plant was influenced by the scandal of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant leak many years ago.
However, Winden is a real place, and three "Windens" can be found on Google Maps, of which the most likely one is Winden im Elztal, a small town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Surrounded by the Black Forest, this town has less than 3,000 inhabitants, very similar to the setting of the town in the play.
In the mysterious Black Forest hides a fate-altering passageway, this journey through time and space raises many paradoxes, sadly reducing the inhabitants caught in it to tragic figures in a cycle. Every character in the town travels through time and space for themselves, their families, and the world. Their existence is bound to be connected. They are the beginning and possibly the end of the world.
One speculation is that the town of Whedon probably shouldn't exist at all, because there are so many contradictions in this town, such as Charlotte and Elizabeth, who are mother and daughter. Therefore, in order to avoid the destruction of the world, the final fate of the small town of Whedon should be to disappear. Only by eliminating this town built on paradox, can the world return to its original order. Remember the 1986 conversation between teenage Hannah and Ulrich? A wonderful world is a "world without Whedon".
Another possibility is that whether the residents of the small town are blindly indulging in the past or looking forward to the future, they are sacrificing themselves for those they care about and love. The town is still the same town, but the cycle will never be broken. They are a group without a future, trapped in the cycle forever, experiencing pain and helplessness repeatedly. Perhaps as "NO FUTURE" written on the jacket of the young Ulrich, this town has no future.
In addition to being understood as the reproduction of the classical philosophical system, it can also be regarded as a re-imagination of the "Scream of Chernobyl", because 1986 happened to be the time of the nuclear leakage incident, and the design of the Whedon Nuclear Power Plant was also mentioned earlier. Certainly affected by this event, those strange phenomena that happened in the play and the scenes of the second season are all fully explained, and it is very likely that it is the source of ideas for the German re-creation.
4. The world is a big cycle
The last cycle, as Adam said, is the beginning and the beginning is the end. This is actually a philosophical question, which can be understood as the eternal reincarnation in Nietzsche's philosophical system. This theory comes from the book "Thus Spoke Zarathustra". Eternity is not a fact, but a wish. How much human beings love life? , even if caught in a cycle of eternal repetition, I want to live again. Heidegger also wrote: "Time can only be a philosophical subject, whether in the way of natural science or anthropology, time itself is incomprehensible".
Watching the trailer for Season 3 again shows that the God Particle is a completely compressed shape, which means that what happens in one world is diametrically opposed to the other. So it is very likely that both Adam and Claudia are negative teaching materials, in essence, it is just that one person wants to stop the other person. In fact, this antagonistic relationship is also emphasized in the play, and the characters and scenery appearing in the opening song are mirror images.
5. The relationship between Noah and Adam
The teenager Noah had been following Adam from 1921 until he was finally killed by his order. In the Bible, Noah's father was Lamech, who was a descendant of Seth, the son of Adam and Eve, which means that Noah was a descendant of Adam. So one speculation is that Noah may be Adam's son and Agnes is Adam's daughter, which would explain why Noah trusted Adam so much, but the reason for his killing is still unclear.
If this relationship is established, Agnes' descendants include Mikael of the Nelson family, which is Jonah's father, in other words Adam is Jonah's great-great-great-grandfather. I am my own ancestor and descendant. Is this idea similar to the relationship between Charlotte and Elizabeth? So it's understandable why Claudia and Noah and Jonah say he's more important than they think, because he's also the screw in this closed loop of relationships.
6. Adam's true identity and motives
It was mentioned earlier that Adam's purpose in killing Martha was to plant the seeds of anger in Jonah's heart and make him his future self. Here's another guess.
Although Adam has identified himself as the old version of Jonah in the second season, this old Adam is unable to recognize his appearance after all, and it is still uncertain whether he has hidden another identity of himself.
One guess is that Adam's deity is Mikael/Michael, and one of the evidences is that Michael hanged himself, causing scars on his neck similar to Adam and Jonah. Michael's body didn't actually appear in the first two seasons, maybe someone rescued him when he hanged or something happened? If the guess is true, then it is understandable why Adam wanted his son Jonah not to oppose him, but to be his helper. He may represent science, and Claudia and others may represent religion. Was human beings created by God? How did this world come about? Did God create caves or the pots of nuclear power plants? Who am I, where did I come from, and where do I go in the future, these three big questions of German classical philosophy are once again integrated into the play.
What was Adam's motive? At the very beginning, he said: "The question is not how, but when?" Perhaps because of his tragic fate, he wanted to question the meaning of God's existence after his death. Adam's purpose may be to oppose all mankind, not to overthrow God, and he intends to avenge everyone. In his view, everyone should be responsible for their miserable life, instead of choosing to escape, he wants to destroy their existing life by becoming the god of creation.
Adam once told Jonah that his face had become like this because of the side effects of time travel; but on second thought, the old Claudia had also traveled countless times in time and space, why wasn't she disfigured? If it wasn't that he traveled much more time and time than Claudia, then it was his later, unusually traumatic encounter that perhaps made him steadfast against God.
Unsolved Mysteries Part Four
1. Two worlds merged or destroyed?
The Season 3 trailer seems to imply that there can only be one of the two parallel planes, and they will eventually merge into one world, destroying one of them, or both? In the current time and space, Masha is dead. In order to ensure the survival of Masha in another time and space, will Jonah make sacrifices to the world in which he lives? After all, the heart of this story is still love and desire, the love of parents for their children, the love between lovers, and the desire to control the world.
2. Who is the new character in the Season 3 trailer?
The identity of the new faces, old, middle and young, who appeared in the trailer is still a mystery. Now that there is a concept of parallel time and space, these three people are likely to come from another time and space.
At the end of the trailer, the trio stands behind an elderly woman with their backs to the camera, seemingly waiting for her orders. There are oil paintings of Adam and Eve on the background wall. Could this woman be the "Eve" old Martha in a parallel time and space? Maybe the trio takes on a Noah-like function?
3. Charlotte and Elizabeth wormholes facing each other?
At the end of the first season, the childhood Helge and the 1986 teenager Jonah had touched through the wormhole, the former traveled to 1986, and the latter came to 2052. This kind of situation also happened to Charlotte and middle-aged Elizabeth. Which time and space will they go to? It is currently unknown.
4. Who wrote the prophecy? What are the last few pages?
Claudia was not surprised that Noah was going to kill her, and she laughed at Noah's ignorance of how things work. Shocked and angry, Noah reads the final pages, blaming Adam for cheating and taking advantage of himself. Who is the author of this prophecy? What exactly made Noah angry? Will it be a product of another time and space, and the person who wrote the book will be "Eve"?
5. What is the loophole Adam is talking about?
Adam sent Jonah back to the act that led to Michael's suicide and the killing of Martha in 2019, showing his determination to complete the cycle. What was the loophole that took him so long to find? How can he break the cycle and build the new world he desires?
6. Constable Waller's Eyes
In the second season, Detective Waller's right eye has been wearing a blindfold, but when he was about to tell the truth, he was suddenly interrupted. Perhaps the little story here is another key point. Remember when Noah and Hegel experimented with teenagers in the first season, and they both got badly burned eyes? Maybe Waller's eyes have something to do with it, is he also one of the experimental subjects?
7. Who took Charlotte?
Noah said that he had been looking for his daughter's whereabouts for a long time, but he didn't expect her to be right in front of him. Who brought her from the future to the past? One guess is that Claudia, who has a good relationship with Tannhaus, is more likely to entrust Charlotte to Tannhaus. What is the purpose of doing this? To escape doomsday, or to complete the cycle?
8. Why use juveniles in the experiment?
The setting of creating energy with teenagers is a bit like "The Dark Tower". In the first season, lights flickered every time the wormhole was opened, and birds and sheep died in large areas. The scars on the children's eyes are suspected to be caused by the machine in the basement, and the eardrum injury is similar to that of sheep and birds. The show does not explain how the missing teenager was selected by Noah or what the rationale for the experiment was.
9. Where did Katarina go through time?
Tired of finding her husband and son, Katerina neglects her two other children, Magnus and Martha, and is extremely reluctant to believe when Jonah, Hannah, Charlotte, and others tell the truth. When the world was destroyed, she had walked into the depths of the cave, where did the gate of time and space take her? How should she face her old husband and son of the same age as him?
10. Where the people in the bunker go
On the eve of the end of the world in 2020, there are five people who fled to the bunker, middle-aged Claudia, teenager Noah, Elizabeth, Peter, and Regina. Middle-aged Claudia finally became a time traveler, Noah and Elizabeth gave birth to their daughter Charlotte, so what happened to Peter and Regina? Peter's father was Hegel and his mother never showed up. What role did he play in this closed loop? Regina has been ill for a long time, what is her fate?
11. Alexander's Secret
Alexander is held captive in a police facility when the end of the world is approaching, a line with little but important information at the moment, so he may have a bigger role in season three than we thought. Don't forget that his original name was Boris Niewald (Niewald, no/never forest, "no/never forest"), and his origins remain a mystery. Although the new detective in season 2 suspects him of murdering his brother, he has no evidence other than a pseudonym to substantiate this claim, so whether Polis is the murderer and whether the case is connected to the town of Whedon remains to be seen. unknown. A mysterious figure who suddenly appears in Whedon, is his background just that?
12. Hannah's whereabouts
Hannah travels back to the 1950s to meet Ulrich, and after realizing she doesn't need anyone, she leaves behind her lover in prison and turns away decisively. Did she return to 2020 after that? If not, where did she go. One speculation is that Hannah may have stayed in the past and had children with the then young Egan, perhaps the aforementioned mysterious figure Alexander was Hannah and Egan's son? After all, his appearance was too sudden, and it was always a big mystery.
13. Agnes' Attempt
The purpose of Agnes joining Adam's Simonds is unknown. Did Adam promise her anything, and what was her reason for wanting to rebuild time and space? At the end of the second season, she even killed her brother Noah to gain Adam's trust. Although she has always hated Noah very much, there is indeed a reason for killing, but what is the purpose of doing this? Is killing Noah also part of the cycle?
14. Middle-aged Jonah, Bartos, Francesca, Magnus TEAM
On the eve of the end of the world, the middle-aged Jonah used the time machine that Noah gave to Bartos to save him, Francesca, and Magnus, and it was uncertain where they ended up going. The plot of the second season shows that the adult Francesca and Magnus finally followed Adam in 1921, so it is very likely that they went to Adam's world, and Bartos later did not have the two of them. go the same way.
15. The Mystery of Others
There are two paradoxes in the known relationship between the characters in the town: Jonah is the son of Mikael/Michael, and Charlotte is the daughter of Elizabeth, so is there any other permutation? What about each other's family?
16. The Mystery of Gretchen the Dog
Some netizens think that the dog Gretchen is Adam! very funny.
The above guesses may just be wild, let's wait for the broadcast to see how the screenwriters justify it.
Epilogue
On June 27th, the day of the destruction of the world, the above questions will be answered. Media review articles gave the third season high marks, calling it "the best finale of a sci-fi show" and "Netflix's best self-made show." Looking forward to it!
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