![]() ![]() In 1987, Claudia brings the time machine to Tannhaus, and Egon questions. I guess the only thing the show could be doing better is having a better title sequence (think LOST, 24, Breaking Bad, etc. This suspenseful series from Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese won a Grimme-Preis. The fact that there are still under 500 votes on IMDb as of the second episode leave me a little worried about how the ratings fare. I sincerely hope WGN picks this up for another season. The travel restriction of every journey being in multiples of 33 years has an eerily supernatural feel. In fact, I actually watched it twice due to there being nothing else on TV. The story of Dark starts out in the timeline of 2019 and links to events that occurred in 19. The second episode was just as impressive as the first. The small town of Winden is home to a nuclear power plant which provides employment to the majority of the town Winden also has cave system that hides a wormhole which facilitates time travel. Compared to most other shows this summer (example, The Last Ship) this is superior in every way conceivable, unless of course you're looking for the good guys blowing up the bad guys. The series has become one of the cable network’s most popular shows ever, partly aided by the fact that Outlander is also available to stream on Netflix. It actually feels fresh and exciting to watch. Plans for the nuclear power plant in Winden date back to 1953. The nuclear waste room in the power plant that has been adapted in. They follow connections between four estranged families to unravel a sinister time travel conspiracy that spans several generations. That isn't to say it feels ripped off, because it's not. The nuclear power plant is responsible for the wormhole in the caves. At last count, there are six known devices/rooms that are set up as time machines: 1. For example, the use of the music at the end of the pilot episode and the opening segment of the second episode that seemed random and unrelated to the main plot at hand. ![]() Dare I say it, but I get slight Breaking Bad vibes from the cinematography and just the overall feel of everything. Instead, I got a beautifully shot, smartly written, excellently acted, and a very "high quality" feel to everything. ![]() I came into the pilot episode of Manhattan expecting the usual deal of bad production budgets, lackluster acting, and an overall cheap feel. ![]()
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