Adam is a horrifically scarred man, his face a map of calcified burns. He speaks in riddles and absolutes. He tells Jonas the truth: He is Jonas Kahnwald, from a future far beyond 2053. He is the founder of (Thus the world was created). Adam explains that time is a corrupted wound, a “glitch” in God’s plan. To heal it, the knot must be untied from its very beginning. And to do that, Jonas must become the man who created the wormhole in the first place — he must travel to 2019 and ensure Michael Kahnwald hangs himself.
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 . dark season 2 episode 1
Spoiler warning: This text assumes you have watched Season 1. It contains minor setup for Season 2 but no major reveals beyond Episode 1 of Season 2. “Beginnings and Endings” picks up seconds after the jaw-dropping finale of Season 1. The year is 1921 , and we are in the dusty, unfinished streets of a post-WWI Winden. A middle-aged man in a trench coat — Jonas Kahnwald — stumbles through a cave entrance, disoriented and clutching his bleeding ear. The world is colorless, bleak, and raw. He has not traveled forward; he has traveled back . Adam is a horrifically scarred man, his face