Season 2 Episode 1 - Dark

The episode masterfully establishes the new rules of the game: time is not a line but a knot. The past, present, and future are actively consuming one another. Jonas is taken in by a young Noah (before he became the priest we know) and an older woman, Erna . But the true focus is the man who runs the local quarry: a weathered, stern figure named Bartosz Tiedemann . In a brutal confrontation, Bartosz reveals he was once a time traveler too, and that Noah is his son. He attacks Jonas, believing him to be a younger version of the man who started all their misery: Adam .

The message is clear: The past does not repeat. It is . And Jonas is not a hero trying to break a cycle — he is the gear that keeps it turning. “Beginnings and Endings” is a masterclass in time-travel storytelling. It transforms Dark from a mystery-box thriller into a philosophical tragedy. By the end, you realize the question is not “Will Jonas save his father?” but rather “Can a son kill his father if he already has?” The answer, as always in Winden, is a circle. dark season 2 episode 1

Michael turns, tears in his eyes, and whispers, “What do you think started all this?” The episode masterfully establishes the new rules of

Jonas escapes and is led through the caves by a mysterious, faceless figure in a rubber suit and gas mask — a “Sic Mundus” foot soldier. This guide takes him to a hidden church ruins behind the cave. There, behind a massive wooden door, sits . But the true focus is the man who