#whoever came up with the idea of getting hannah & ulrich together with a couple therapist deserves a raise
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yellow-dejavu · 5 months ago
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A compilation of everything I could find on Dark Aftershow interviews that used to be on youtube with subtitles, but now they are like erased from existence. That sounds like a reference to the fate of the characters. Maybe their sudden disappearance was just an easter egg, or there was a glitch in the matrix, so only the other world got to keep the video of the interviews along with the 3 full seasons of 1899.
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Aftershow | Time Travel
(the full interview on vimeo without subtitles and a preview with subtitles)
Time travel. Changing the course of things. Is that even possible? Friedemann Karig, the host of our DARK Aftershow tries to answer those questions and many more together with actors Louis Hofmann (Jonas), Andreas Pietschmann (The Stranger) and with the physicist and philosopher Sibylle Anderl.
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Aftershow | Relationships
(another preview of an interview on Dark's official facebook page)
Love, betrayal and complex relationships are central topics in DARK. In our aftershow Friedemann Karig tries to clarify those complexities with the help of actors Maja Schöne (Hannah), Oliver Masucci (Ulrich) and the couple therapist Ann-Marlene Henning.
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Aftershow | Showrunner
(preview of Baran & Jantje playing around the mystery of Noah's character in season 1)
DARK leaves a couple of questions open. In our Aftershow host Friedemann Karig talks to the only two people that are able to give answers: the writer Jantje Friese and the director Baran bo Odar.
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Aftershow | Small Town Secrets
(this preview like the others have in the description a link that leads you to the interview in youtube, but they are all private now)
The fictive small town Winden represents a lot of places. Everyone hates their town, but why? Friedemann Karig tries to answer this and many more questions in the Aftershow of DARK with the help of the actresses Deborah Kaufmann (Regina), Gina Alice Stiebitz (Franziska) and with Friedrich Liechtenstein, who know the oddities of small towns too well.
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I could only find the full video without subtitles of the Andrea & Louis interview. If you understand the language or just want to hear it, all four audios are available on spotify.
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