
Child Tronte 1 shows Child Claudia 1 his penis on her request. Child Helge 1 returns from 1986 in Adam's world and Greta 1 asks Adult Noah 1 to help with Child Helge 1 and gets him to speak. June 23 (Adam, Reality 1A): Child Claudia 1 catches Adult Agnes 1 and Doris 1 engaging in sexual activity. June 22 (Adam, Reality 1A): Old Claudia 1 buries the time machine in the future yard of Adult Claudia 1. Teen Jonas 1 leaves for 2019 to stop Adult Mikkel 1/Michael 1 from killing himself, thinking that will break the cycle. Adam shows Teen Jonas 1 the God Particle and explains that it is the key to Teen Jonas 1 breaking the 33-year cycle. June 25 (Adam, Reality 1A): Teen Jonas 1 asks Adam for answers, to which Adam explains Sic Mundus is about launching a war on time and God. Teen Noah 1 and Adult Noah 1 take Teen Jonas 1 to meet Adam, who reveals his true identity. Teen Jonas 1 leaves for the caves but learns the passage won't be finished for another 32 years. June 24 (Adam, Reality 1A): Adult Noah 1 lies to Adam about Old Claudia 1 having the missing Triquetra pages on her. June 23 (Adam, Reality 1A): Teen Jonas 1 arrives from 2053 and is taken to Erna 1's house to stay with her, Child Agnes 1, and Teen Noah 1. Adult Noah 1 counsels Teen Noah 1 about keeping the faith. Teen Noah 1 kills Adult Bartosz 1 on Adam's orders because Adult Bartosz 1 has lost faith. June 21 (Adam, Reality 1A): The passage in the caves is being built by Teen Noah 1 and Adult Bartosz 1. 8 (Adam, Reality 1A): The photo of Adult Noah 1 and the Sic Mundus travelers is taken. Adult Martha 2 arrives from 2052 in Eva's world and gives Adult Jonas 1 the letter and the "for Charlotte" watch, which he will eventually give to Young Noah 1 and Adult Noah 1. 25 (Adam, Reality 1A and Reality 1B): Adult Jonas 1 burns the copy of Martha's letter he was given as Teen Jonas 1.

Teen Martha 2 leaves for 2053 in Adam's world. 23 (Adam, Reality 1A and Reality 1B): Teen Martha 2 gives Adult Jonas 1 a vial of the dark matter on Adam's orders so Adult Jonas 1 can activate the God Particle. Sept 23 (Adam, Reality 1A and Reality 1B): The Sons kill Old Gustav Tannhaus 1 before he can send a telegram telling the world about time travelers. Teen Bartosz 1 tells Teen Martha 2 about Sic Mundus and she tells him that Jonas and Adam are the same person.

22 (Adam, Reality 1A and Reality 1B): Gustav Tannhaus 1 visits the Tannhaus factory where Adult Jonas 1 is building the time machine. 21 (Adam, Reality 1A and Reality 1B): Teen Martha 2 arrives from 2019 in Eva's world. Additionally, since Martha and Jonas' son was never named, we refer to him as the Son(s) throughout. When there are direct paradoxical moments - such as Martha and Jonas' sons meddling in the reality where Adam exists and therefore the sons shouldn't - we listed both realities that intersect. For simplicity's sake, in Adam's world the default Reality is 1A and in Eva's world the default reality is 1B, even though some of the events exist across realities.


It isn't a perfect system, since these realities overlap and exist simultaneously, but it can help illuminate when the realities most divide and how they coincide. To make things as simple as anything with this show can be, we created a labeling system for each reality (outlined in the key below below). no one saving Jonas from the apocalypse allows for Adam to exist, but Adam kills the Martha who did save Jonas, even though he shouldn't exist because she saved him). However, these two realities are inextricably intertwined and as a result are riddled with paradoxes (e.g. When Eva uses the loophole to split reality during the 2020 apocalypse, she creates two realities. That's why we put together this timeline of everything that's happened on Dark in every world, reality, and time.īut before you get to the timeline itself, let us explain some of the methodology that went into creating it so it's easier to understand and use. Spanning multiple timelines and diving into the intricate connections between four families in a small German town, Dark was already somewhat difficult to follow before the third and final season introduced multiple universes and split realities. Dark, Netflix's German-language sci-fi drama, has the well-earned reputation of being one of the most confusing shows on TV.
