Being a Dark fan is thinking you've pretty much figured out all the fucked family connections, only to wake up in the middle of the night four year later with the sudden realization that Hannah's grandchildren married each other.
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Rewatching Dark - Part 2
I don't judge Claudia's mom for cheating on her husband because if Agnes came to me like that I would immediately forget about my hypothetical husband.
On an unrelated note how is it that the only person who didn't cheat or was cheated on was the guy who on the run and using a fake name? ( Yes i'm looking at you ~anyone from the Nielsen Family~ but seriously cheating is probably on their DNA... well that and incest)
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Okay now I really need to see some Eva’s world stuff. Like rn. Cause they left too much blank in the show so I’m just making up things about those travelers:
Noabeth: was at post-apocalyptic world like work, takes vacations to other timelines (preferably 1920s), had baby Charlotte, gave her to Tannhaus, raised Silja, then went back to 1986 to be with their daughter until death.
Martha/Eva: spent time like working going to post-apocalyptic world once in a while, keep traveling and doing stuff while raising her kid with the help of older self and bunch of friends, had happy life until time came to fight with Adam.
Egon: sent Hannah back to 1950s to be with her and have Silja, already divorced (and cool with it), he raised Claudia with Doris coming over every few days, then learnt about time travel and got to spend the rest of his time with his children and grandchildren.
Bartosz&Silja: Bartosz sent back to 1888 to start base of Erit Lux, making travels between 1920s and 1890s until Silja came to be with him (after being raised 12 yrs by their son and daughter-in-law) spent their time great, never died in childbirth, Silja started the tavern, raised Noah and Agnes, left Winden to live at Marburg and stayed there until they were dead.
Agnes: grew up with caring parents and was left the tavern, growing up with the Unknown but felt more like cousins rather than husband & wife. Fell in love with Doris then brought her to live with her parents in Marburg.
Happy ending for (most) all of them!!!
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I Got It From Agnes by Tom Lehrer is set in the same world as Dark, that’s what Agnes Nielsen was doing when she wasn’t involved in the plot
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One thing that I found really shitty is how Doris asked for the divorce after learning that Egon was having an affair with Hannah. Because like, you're allowed to have another woman but he isn't?
Like what the actual fuck? He became an alcoholic because of that. Also he was literally only having an affair with Hannah because he knew that Doris was having an affair with Agnes. If Doris had stayed in her relationship with Egon (not taking into account how in Dark things will always happen the same way), they would've become a shit couple but at least Egon wouldn't have had the drinking problem, meaning a better father for Claudia and possibly a better cop.
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i think a lot about this picture because there are other people besides the 6 that we know, and they never explained who the others were supposed to be...
so I like to think that it was really just the 6 of them and that they decided to bring in random people to take a picture to make their cult look more legit.
idk, but I can imagine sic mundus doing random and dramatic shit like that, maybe they just thought the more people it would look better for the aesthetics of the photo.
i'd like to know who suggested it, and who told Adam to wear a hat for the picture, or maybe it was his idea.
this photo is so iconic.
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Title: Nothing Breaks Like A Heart
Fandom: Dark (2017)
Relationship: Agnes Nielsen/Doris Tiedemann
Author: ourswordsmeandeath
Rating: T
Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Summary:
Agnes stands in the doorway of the bedroom weighed down by a heavy heart.
"Love," she whispers after some time. "I'm afraid I must leave."
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born to be a strugglewoman, doomed by the narrative to become a femme fatale
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