Episode Guide
Episode 1:
- The team investigates a murder that took place in the city.
- They find out that the victim was a young woman who was killed by her ex-boyfriend.
- The team works to find the killer and brings him to justice.
- They continue their investigation into the murder and learn more about the victim’s life.
- The team comes up with a new theory about the murder and they continue their investigation to prove it is true.
Creating a good mystery show is an art form. It’s a delicate balancing act between stringing your audience along and keeping them hooked on a central premise, while actually delivering some answers to what’s happening. ..
The show’s debut season was a huge success, with viewers tuning in to see what would happen next. The second season was even better, with more revelations and new characters to keep them hooked. And now, the third season is set to air this coming autumn. So if you’re a fan of time travel TV – or just want to see what all the fuss is about – be sure to tune in for Dark. It won’t disappoint.
One way to continue Dark is to explore its mythology more and learn more about the characters and their motivations. This will help you understand why they are doing what they are doing, and how their actions connect to one another. Additionally, it’s important to keep the story moving forward, so that readers can’t just sit back and enjoy the ride.
The show is a mix of genres, but it’s the conundrum facing 1899 that really stands out. It’s a crime show with a German-speaking protagonist, but it also features stories set in Portuguese and English. It’s an interesting mix that makes for an engaging watch.
The diversity on the Kerberos ship is a welcomed sight for many New Yorkers. The migrants come from all over Europe, and their determination to start anew is inspiring. ..
A group of migrants board a long-abandoned ship called the Prometheus, only to find that it is full of dark secrets. As they delve deeper into the ship, they begin to question their reality, and what lies beyond. ..
This series is one of those that you should take your time with – although the desire to binge is strong with this one! It’s also partly the reason why this review has gone out days after everybody else has put theirs up! This is the sort of series that deserves to be spread out, letting the different episode cliffhangers and revelations tantalizing dance over your brain as you try to piece together what’s happening.
As you watch 1899, you’ll have a variety of different thoughts and ideas over what’s happening. The slower the story goes, the more theories you’ll be able to knock down one by one.
The first season of " 1899 " is a gripping tale of secrets and redemption, with a well-balanced mix of revealing what’s happening and keeping you enticed enough to keep watching and tumble deeper down the rabbit hole. There are a fair few characters with long, estranged pasts with one another, and over the course of the first season, this is explored in a lot more detail thanks to a revolving perspective that looks at what each passenger has been through. ..
Maura is determined to find her brother, who went missing four months ago – suspiciously the same amount of time as the Prometheus. Meanwhile, Eyk Larsen is captain of the ship but he’s haunted by the memory of his family. These guys are joined by a myriad of other players, who are slowly unveiled across the course of the 8 episodes.
The novel is full of interesting characters, and it’s easy to follow their stories. However, the first few chapters are a bit difficult to remember who everyone is, so it can be a bit confusing at first. By the halfway point, though, it becomes easier to remember everyone and the novel becomes more interesting.
The characters in “1899” all seem to have a common theme: a desire to belong. Each character goes about this in different ways, depending on their life and occupation. This is one of the highlights of the show, as it feels very similar to Lost in its emphasis on character development. ..
The aesthetic of this film is very similar to Dark too, which is great to see. The little musical montages at the end of every episode are in full force, with a selection of great tracks to choose from. The lyrics all strike a meaning to what’s happening and have been carefully hand-picked to heighten the visuals. And learning that this film was shot almost entirely on a big stage rather than on-location is absolutely mind-blowing. The visuals look great, although there are a couple of sequences that feel at-odds and a little jarring, especially late on during episodes 5 and 6. It’s nowhere near as bad as something like Thor: Love and Thunder but it’s definitely noticeable.
1899 is a fantastic series that is a welcome addition to the mystery genre. In many ways it feels like a whole rabble of influences thrown together, and woven through with the heart and soul of what made Dark such a moody and gripping watch. This is one show you definitely don’t sleep on and after watching this in its entirety, you’ll be desperate for season 2!
Netflix releases “1899” on Thursday, November 17th worldwide. ..