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Someone: What are you thinking about?
Me: The entire origin in Dark is the love a man has for his son and how he would do anything to get him back after his death, and so inadvertently creates 2 new worlds and the infinite loop, the apocalypse and endless suffering. However, the entire reason the loop broke was the love a Mother had for her daughter and the want for her to live, and so finding a loophole and stopping the apocalypse and realigning the world. The love that these parents have for their children have the ability to create and destroy worlds, to stop the apocalypse and create it, parental love is at the center of Dark and it is the true driving force of the events.
Me: oh nothing
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alt!magnus really said fuck capitalism so we have no choice but to stan
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i love how in season one i really thought that noah was the main antagonist and the villain of the show and then realized that everybody just fucked him over. noah deserved better and you can't change my mind
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Martha and Magnus swimming in the lake where their mother was killed.
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- Tell me about paradise.
- Paradise is free of pain and suffering…The passage will open, then we will be there. You, me, and Charlotte.
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DARK (Season 2) ★ Ulrich reuniting with Mikkel
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That’s St. Christopher. The patron saint of travelers. That’s a nice thought. Someone carrying us on our journey. Someone watching over us.
DARK (2017-2020) Created by Baran bo Odar & Jantje Friese
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One brown eye and one blue eye. That is rare. Like my daughter.
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this fourth of july think of the indigenous people of america who had their country and land stolen from them with little to no reparations or apologies. land is still being taken. sacred grounds are still being ripped away. there is no “independence” for the people who were here first.
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