I didn't notice this the first time: He addresses her as "Sie", which is normal when addressing a stranger, but she addresses him as "du", which is familiar. That makes the encounter even weirder for him. She is either crazy, or she knows him well enough to use "du" very naturally.
Yes! Also at that time period people would address eachother with „Du“ only if they really know the other person well. I mean nowadays it is not that rude to address strangers with „Du“ unless you are speaking to a much older person or someone at work. So it must be really strange for Egon, especially in that period that a stranger is addressing him with „Du“.
Wife cheats on him, new lover leaves him, wife also leaves him, spent the next 33 years of his life drinking and watching as colleagues pass him, gets disrespected by pretty much the new generation of Winden, no one takes him seriously, the one moment where he can finally redeem himself he is killed by his daughter. Most tragic character besides Mikkel/Michael.
@Haha money printer Go Brrr well he was an asshole, bully and cheater.... Don't u dare disrespect Egon, Michael, helge by comparing them with ulshit....
@@rash123d7 you need to calm down, ulrich is just another character very similar to anyone in this world, and even if he is a cheater and was a bully as a child, I don't think he deserves what happened to him, he is the second most tragic character, only surpassed by Mikkel/Michael
@@rash123d7 Dude, he lost his brother, his mom gone crazy and his father was an asshole. All things considered, Ulrich turned out okay. Not to forget that, he lost his son and spent 33 years of his life in an asylum in the past. If you ask me, he has the saddest story.
@@candartan6458 "his mother gone crazy", "his father was an asshole"..... Wait r we talking about Ulrich here??? Did we watch the same show??? When did jana go crazy??? When was tronte an asshole??? I get it u love Ulrich, but how r u totally changing other characters to defend that asshole???
It's timed perfectly by Old Claudia so Egon has just enough time to shake the weirdness of the whole experience, and finally relaxing at home only to have the experience taken to the level. It then never leaves his mind the rest of his life, so he CAN recognise who the white witch really is at the end of his life. Claudia knew that without her fathers accidental death, a diffent set a circumstances would have eventuated, and there would be no way to save Regina from an early death. You're welcome !!
There’s not many shows I’ve seen where literally every single actor is phenomenal. Acting circles around so many English speaking actors that are held up on a pedestal.
@@jabrown1978 And apparently TV and actors in Germany usually aren't all that good. At least I keep seeing Germans say that. But yet they managed to not only cast good actors in every single role here, they also got good actors who look insanely alike. What are the chances?
The acting in the entire show is fantastic, or at least it seems that way to me, not knowing any German. What really amazes me is that every character really feels consistent across the various timelines, even with 2 and in some cases 3 different actors. They really do feel like a single person. Especially the actors who played Ulrich, Mikkel, and Helge. And Katharina, and Hannah, Elisabeth... Really just incredible acting all around.
Somehow the child claudia and the very old claudia looks the same.. And Jonas and Martha's grandson Tronte also looks like his father..what a cast. What a story and planning!!!
It’s insane. They have the exact same face shape and eyes. You would they think they are related in real life but they’re not. More proof that we all descended from two humans ey ;-) Adam and Eve
Yeah, I wasn't sure about the casting at first, but it becomes apparent over time just how certain characters are supposed to resemble other ones. Like, I didn't realize until season three how much Noah looks like young Egon, or how there's a slight resemblance between young Regina and child Helge. And I thought the same thing about the child and old versions of Claudia.
@@chicken6738 I don't know but I think Ulrich is worse. In two different worlds, he still lies his wife Katharina. But in Eva's world, he left his family because of Hannah then he even cheated on Hannah for Charlotte. He can't be fine with only one. Such a bad guy.
More so for Claudia, watching her daughters untimely demise in two realities, knowing her fathers accidental death was nessary and setting in motion all the circumstances needed to save Regina from the sickness in the 3rd reality in which Claudia is not even alive in and doesn't get to see Regina live that whole heathy and happy life she work so damn hard for. CLAUDIA is my hero, my heart bleeds. At least Egon had a sense of compleation during his very last moments. The DARK ending without Claudia at that dinner table left me very empty. Was her reward for all that hard work non-existance ??
That's something so cool about this show. The first time you watch it you're confused, and you're busy trying to piece things together. But after getting to the end and revisiting scenes like this, you realize just how emotional a lot of scenes really are. It might have been quicker to leave Claudia and Egon's interactions after his death, but the fact that after everything, even after she went to Adam to tell him about the true origin, she still went back to her father to apologize shows just how much what she did stayed with her.
@@aksksss6594 If I remember she cheated on him first so I don't think he was to blame for that Edit: Besides, his own daughter in this time said that phrase again and I think Egon ended up seeing his wife cheating on him, so he is justified
The moment the scene started, with Egon's face and reaction when he sees the person entering, I knew who it would be. And as soon as they showed Claudia, I started crying. Now knowing why she said it is even more heartbreaking. So, when Egon died and call out Claudia for being the white witch, I hope he remembered in his final instants that his daughter asked for his forgiveness when he met her so long ago.
"You're too good a person. But you always have been. The world doesn't deserve you." "Excuse me, but do we know each other?' “I'm here because I have to tell you something...I’m sorry.” “What are you sorry about?” “Everything...You don’t deserve any of this. But sometimes the good ones get hit hardest.” 😭😭😭😭😭😭 Without a doubt one of my all time fave scenes of the series, of ANY series, for that matter. Hits me like a ton of bricks every time.
Now rewatch season 1 after watching season 3, alot of things will finally make sense, oh, especially if you watch season 2 too then decide to watch season 3 again
I think he recognised the importance of this visit the moment she walked in. You can see the gears spinning as she sits down. The insecure voice as he says "Can I help you?". I think he could feel the connection, he could feel that she isn't some stranger with mental issues
This is the secne.. Hands down.. Perfect potrayal of how one can use time travel to send messages. 1. First old caludia tells egon that he is sorry for killing him and blah blah.. But you need to note the words she said.. She said the exact words in thr morning that he is going to hear from his younger Claudia in the evening.. Mind blowing 🤯 and all while also apologizing and also conveying the message that she is her daughter.. Awesome
I just realised it might be showing how insanely smart Claudia is too. She must have remembered the exact words she said to her father 66 years ago that at the time must have felt like nothing that special, but perhaps she noticed how it affected him deeply even though at the time she had no idea why. Then later she realised what had possibly happened, the reason her father was so affected by her words, and went on to make sure it did happen. 🤯
@@pseudonymousbeing987 I thought it was something she always told him as a child so old Claudia told him that as she always had, but it didn’t hit him until his daughter once again Told him that the same day and now he’s making the connection between the 2.
It’s amazing how this makes me realize how little we know about what’s going on in our close friends and family’s minds when we talk to each other. So many things interpreted in completely different ways because we all have that inner experience that no one else can ever understand. Each one of us is carrying memories, feelings, secrets.
Spoiler alert: . . . . . . . Claudia's raw emotion here is heartbreaking. It is the first time in 30+ years that he has seen his father, when she killed him accidentally.
Technically she (Old Claudia) goes to the future first to tell Adam how to break the cycle once in for all. After which, she travels to 1940s to do her final task of apologizing to her father before she dies.
I’m on my 6th rewatch and god this scene just destroys me. As a father to a wonderful kid and also just as someone experiencing life with a lot of trauma. Life is tragically beautiful isn’t it. Poor egon
La deuxième fois que j’ai visionné cette série et que j’étais rendue à cette scène j’ai pleuré parce que je savais maintenant pourquoi elle venait s’excuser 😭
SPOILER: Isn't this happening after she told Adam to send his young self to the Original world? So the twin worlds exist and don't exist at the same time? Another quantum switch like in Jonas' house during the apocalypse?
There are 2 Claudia's. One gets killed by Noah and other talks with adam. Soo I guess Claudia talks with adam after the scene where she talks with tanhaus or after this scene
@@tronalddump6768 2 Claudias that are the same, due to the loophole. There is also Alt. Claudia, who gets killed by our Claudia in every loop. Actually, it might be that we have only one of "our" Claudias, as she used the loophole to talk to Adam, but also was told by herself to say sorry to Egon, which she does before getting killed by Noah. So i am pretty sure that the moment she talks to Adam is the moment she breaks the loop, but has to keep it up for one last time by dying to Noah.
Can someone post a link to the picture of the montage of the 3 actresses playing Claudia that we see at the end of the episode? I have searched so much on google, but cannot find it.
I don’t get something: when near the end, younger Regina tells her to say sorry to Egon, they are supposedly out of the loop. So how is it possible that this scene exists in the loop, if the event right before was out of it?
That is after he tells Adam the truth and go to see her father one last time.After that she is killed by adult Noah.That the last thing she ever did I think.
Time froze for a split second during the apocalypse and she was able to create a second reality of herself, just like there are 2 of Jonas and 2 of Martha. I don’t really understand myself but I think that’s right.
This scene always makes me cry…this scene was so great, this scene was so beautiful and touching , and she was right.He was really a good person.And like him I know someone whom this ugly world doesn’t deserve. This is masterpiece , really !!! 🤎🤎🤎
I didn't notice this the first time: He addresses her as "Sie", which is normal when addressing a stranger, but she addresses him as "du", which is familiar. That makes the encounter even weirder for him. She is either crazy, or she knows him well enough to use "du" very naturally.
Yes! Also at that time period people would address eachother with „Du“ only if they really know the other person well.
I mean nowadays it is not that rude to address strangers with „Du“ unless you are speaking to a much older person or someone at work. So it must be really strange for Egon, especially in that period that a stranger is addressing him with „Du“.
@@rinmartell2678 He is a police man too. You never ever call a police man "Du" it's ALWAYS "Sie".
Nice detail to mention... before I start to learn German, i didnt realize this but it makes sense a lot now.
I just noticed that now after this comment
@@rinmartell2678 ofc its fuxking rude you from where dude lol?
Wife cheats on him, new lover leaves him, wife also leaves him, spent the next 33 years of his life drinking and watching as colleagues pass him, gets disrespected by pretty much the new generation of Winden, no one takes him seriously, the one moment where he can finally redeem himself he is killed by his daughter.
Most tragic character besides Mikkel/Michael.
@Haha money printer Go Brrr well he was an asshole, bully and cheater.... Don't u dare disrespect Egon, Michael, helge by comparing them with ulshit....
@@rash123d7 you need to calm down, ulrich is just another character very similar to anyone in this world, and even if he is a cheater and was a bully as a child, I don't think he deserves what happened to him, he is the second most tragic character, only surpassed by Mikkel/Michael
@@rash123d7 Dude, he lost his brother, his mom gone crazy and his father was an asshole. All things considered, Ulrich turned out okay. Not to forget that, he lost his son and spent 33 years of his life in an asylum in the past. If you ask me, he has the saddest story.
@@candartan6458 "his mother gone crazy", "his father was an asshole"..... Wait r we talking about Ulrich here??? Did we watch the same show??? When did jana go crazy??? When was tronte an asshole??? I get it u love Ulrich, but how r u totally changing other characters to defend that asshole???
@@rash123d7 Tronte cheated his wife and never loved her
The scene where the child Claudia says the same thing to him is actually quite mind blowing when you think about it.
It's timed perfectly by Old Claudia so Egon has just enough time to shake the weirdness of the whole experience, and finally relaxing at home only to have the experience taken to the level. It then never leaves his mind the rest of his life, so he CAN recognise who the white witch really is at the end of his life. Claudia knew that without her fathers accidental death, a diffent set a circumstances would have eventuated, and there would be no way to save Regina from an early death. You're welcome !!
The entire series is mind blowing.. case closed!
1:25 ‘But sometimes the good ons get hit hardest.’ She meant that literally.
Omg like literally.
also the acting in this scene is just superb
The acting is superb throughout the entire show
There’s not many shows I’ve seen where literally every single actor is phenomenal. Acting circles around so many English speaking actors that are held up on a pedestal.
@@jabrown1978
And apparently TV and actors in Germany usually aren't all that good. At least I keep seeing Germans say that. But yet they managed to not only cast good actors in every single role here, they also got good actors who look insanely alike. What are the chances?
The acting in the entire show is fantastic, or at least it seems that way to me, not knowing any German. What really amazes me is that every character really feels consistent across the various timelines, even with 2 and in some cases 3 different actors. They really do feel like a single person. Especially the actors who played Ulrich, Mikkel, and Helge. And Katharina, and Hannah, Elisabeth... Really just incredible acting all around.
@@SmashGamerHDI was going to say that. Dark is the example of a real good work.
Somehow the child claudia and the very old claudia looks the same.. And Jonas and Martha's grandson Tronte also looks like his father..what a cast. What a story and planning!!!
It’s insane. They have the exact same face shape and eyes. You would they think they are related in real life but they’re not. More proof that we all descended from two humans ey ;-) Adam and Eve
@@Oakland510 , Der Anfang ist das Ende
Das Ende ist der Anfang
Yeah, I wasn't sure about the casting at first, but it becomes apparent over time just how certain characters are supposed to resemble other ones. Like, I didn't realize until season three how much Noah looks like young Egon, or how there's a slight resemblance between young Regina and child Helge. And I thought the same thing about the child and old versions of Claudia.
Not to mention ulrich in all of his versions
the cast of the whole show are exactly that, every characters from young to old, resembled each other
Egon is such a kind soul 🖤
I thought he was. But he also cheaten on his wife too
@@Kai-wg9tc Well, she cheated on him first, plus his wife didn't love him she was in love with Agnes.
@@chicken6738 yes I know. But he didn't know she cheaten on him. He wanted to improve his marriage, but then he fell in love with Hannah 😂
@@Kai-wg9tc Yeah and Hanna is the worst character ever I swear 🤣
@@chicken6738 I don't know but I think Ulrich is worse. In two different worlds, he still lies his wife Katharina. But in Eva's world, he left his family because of Hannah then he even cheated on Hannah for Charlotte. He can't be fine with only one. Such a bad guy.
my heart breaks for this man 💔
his only crime was he had an affair, while his wife was also having an affair
More so for Claudia, watching her daughters untimely demise in two realities, knowing her fathers accidental death was nessary and setting in motion all the circumstances needed to save Regina from the sickness in the 3rd reality in which Claudia is not even alive in and doesn't get to see Regina live that whole heathy and happy life she work so damn hard for. CLAUDIA is my hero, my heart bleeds. At least Egon had a sense of compleation during his very last moments. The DARK ending without Claudia at that dinner table left me very empty. Was her reward for all that hard work non-existance ??
@@insidius666Yeah Claudia not existing at the end was quite sad. She deserved so much more for all her efforts.
That's something so cool about this show. The first time you watch it you're confused, and you're busy trying to piece things together. But after getting to the end and revisiting scenes like this, you realize just how emotional a lot of scenes really are. It might have been quicker to leave Claudia and Egon's interactions after his death, but the fact that after everything, even after she went to Adam to tell him about the true origin, she still went back to her father to apologize shows just how much what she did stayed with her.
So this is after adult Claudia asked old Claudia to apologize to her father. Well planned
It's all part of the loop, uh?
@@MinecraftSp33dy ofc
everything was perfectly planned from the beginning to the end
@@hengicuber From End to the Beginning
@@sanjaybaniya6449 der Anfang ist das Ende und das Ende ist der Anfang
Egon is the perfect definition of innocence
Not very innocent when he cheated on his wife
@@aksksss6594she already basically left him at that point
@@aksksss6594 If I remember she cheated on him first so I don't think he was to blame for that
Edit: Besides, his own daughter in this time said that phrase again and I think Egon ended up seeing his wife cheating on him, so he is justified
The moment the scene started, with Egon's face and reaction when he sees the person entering, I knew who it would be. And as soon as they showed Claudia, I started crying. Now knowing why she said it is even more heartbreaking. So, when Egon died and call out Claudia for being the white witch, I hope he remembered in his final instants that his daughter asked for his forgiveness when he met her so long ago.
When he first met her.....
@@ericthompson9101 he first met her right after her birth :D
White devil *
Why cry😂 calm down
Egon is one of my favorite characters in Dark. He definitely deserves better.
This is a bone-chilling scene, holy shit.
I feel so sorry for Egon 🥺
Claudia's eyes got soften and more teary as he mentioned the colors of her eyes reminding him of his daughter.
"You're too good a person. But you always have been. The world doesn't deserve you."
"Excuse me, but do we know each other?'
“I'm here because I have to tell you something...I’m sorry.”
“What are you sorry about?”
“Everything...You don’t deserve any of this. But sometimes the good ones get hit hardest.”
😭😭😭😭😭😭 Without a doubt one of my all time fave scenes of the series, of ANY series, for that matter. Hits me like a ton of bricks every time.
later young Claudia says the exact same thing "You're too good a person. The world doesn't deserve you" - giving me goosebumps 10/10
George R.R Martin thinks he knows how to make people cry! he is very mistaken !!!
@@TsarOfRuss , he does, as well!
this scene is so beautiful and sad, I love them so much, and I feel sorry for Claudia too, she committed a lot of mistakes but she is not a bad person
I like that picture of Claudia...
One of my favorite scenes of the entire series. Especially after watcjing season 3
Now rewatch season 1 after watching season 3, alot of things will finally make sense, oh, especially if you watch season 2 too then decide to watch season 3 again
I think he recognised the importance of this visit the moment she walked in. You can see the gears spinning as she sits down. The insecure voice as he says "Can I help you?". I think he could feel the connection, he could feel that she isn't some stranger with mental issues
This is the secne.. Hands down.. Perfect potrayal of how one can use time travel to send messages.
1. First old caludia tells egon that he is sorry for killing him and blah blah.. But you need to note the words she said.. She said the exact words in thr morning that he is going to hear from his younger Claudia in the evening.. Mind blowing 🤯 and all while also apologizing and also conveying the message that she is her daughter.. Awesome
I just realised it might be showing how insanely smart Claudia is too. She must have remembered the exact words she said to her father 66 years ago that at the time must have felt like nothing that special, but perhaps she noticed how it affected him deeply even though at the time she had no idea why. Then later she realised what had possibly happened, the reason her father was so affected by her words, and went on to make sure it did happen. 🤯
@@pseudonymousbeing987 I thought it was something she always told him as a child so old Claudia told him that as she always had, but it didn’t hit him until his daughter once again Told him that the same day and now he’s making the connection between the 2.
It’s amazing how this makes me realize how little we know about what’s going on in our close friends and family’s minds when we talk to each other. So many things interpreted in completely different ways because we all have that inner experience that no one else can ever understand. Each one of us is carrying memories, feelings, secrets.
But sometimes the good ones get hit the hardest... I felt that T_T
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Claudia's raw emotion here is heartbreaking. It is the first time in 30+ years that he has seen his father, when she killed him accidentally.
so does this happen right after this old claudia talks to mid aged claudia and mid aged claudia says papa, tell him i'm sorry?
Yep
Technically she (Old Claudia) goes to the future first to tell Adam how to break the cycle once in for all. After which, she travels to 1940s to do her final task of apologizing to her father before she dies.
@@jaimes3337 Its 1954, not the 40s.
@@jaimes3337 No, at this moment this old Claudia hadn't the informations recquired to break the circle
@@ZiqoR She had for a long time but as she said the changes had to be minor in many cicles for them to eventually be major
When old Claudia said „es tut mir leid” you can see the pain in her eyes. This scene breaks my heart every time.
Description of Egon in the script: Confused.
The moment when I froze in time and had all the feelings a person can feel at once
I’m on my 6th rewatch and god this scene just destroys me. As a father to a wonderful kid and also just as someone experiencing life with a lot of trauma. Life is tragically beautiful isn’t it.
Poor egon
6th rewatchhh!!! Don't you have any other work? I mean just asking, did u notice anything extra will all these rewatches compared to the first watch
Haha my life is work the gym and weird great shows like this. You pick up on small nuances earlier in the first season for sure
@@randomstuffswithrrdit’s 3 seasons with 10 or less episodes in each season. U can easily binge it in 3 days
Pfff...this is some heartbreacking stuff. Great scene, great acting
Nice acting. Emotional escenes.
The bgm and music on this series made horrors better than those shown in great horror movies!
This is my favourite scene. And I love German language for "forgive me"
Man those tired old Hollywood actors are overrated. The actors in this show are phenomenal, each and every one of them.
La deuxième fois que j’ai visionné cette série et que j’étais rendue à cette scène j’ai pleuré parce que je savais maintenant pourquoi elle venait s’excuser 😭
Moi aussi😩
If someone came from the future to tell me they're sorry for what's about to happened to me, I would be scared shitless for the rest of my life.
Still.. Dark did not had any emmy nominations at all.. Why??? Why?? Why????
Maybe it's for reasons of xenophobia.
SPOILER: Isn't this happening after she told Adam to send his young self to the Original world? So the twin worlds exist and don't exist at the same time? Another quantum switch like in Jonas' house during the apocalypse?
There are 2 Claudia's. One gets killed by Noah and other talks with adam. Soo I guess Claudia talks with adam after the scene where she talks with tanhaus or after this scene
@@tronalddump6768 2 Claudias that are the same, due to the loophole. There is also Alt. Claudia, who gets killed by our Claudia in every loop.
Actually, it might be that we have only one of "our" Claudias, as she used the loophole to talk to Adam, but also was told by herself to say sorry to Egon, which she does before getting killed by Noah. So i am pretty sure that the moment she talks to Adam is the moment she breaks the loop, but has to keep it up for one last time by dying to Noah.
Felt bad for egon, mikkel and ulrich throughout the whole series
its so sad what he did to ulrich 😭😭
Like my daughter... She is your daughter
She shouldn't have met him. That just made it worse for him.
Claudia :"I missed the part where that's my problem."
This made me cry. Ngl
THIS SCENE IS MASTERPIECE
The fact that such an old lady sitting in front of you is the future self of your young daughter is so eerie.
also idk of u realise the parallel that young egon sees old Claudia's death and young Claudia's sees old egon's death
People could go on time machine and stuff but Egon saw alot of bizarre stuff happening in his stuff. Poor man, whata shit life.
My favourite scene in Dark
You are too good for this world, it doesn't deserve you
Hated him in S1 but he grew on me in S2.
Egon deserved better
Can someone post a link to the picture of the montage of the 3 actresses playing Claudia that we see at the end of the episode? I have searched so much on google, but cannot find it.
I don’t get something: when near the end, younger Regina tells her to say sorry to Egon, they are supposedly out of the loop. So how is it possible that this scene exists in the loop, if the event right before was out of it?
That is after he tells Adam the truth and go to see her father one last time.After that she is killed by adult Noah.That the last thing she ever did I think.
He never accepted the reality he knows mikkel was ulrich son yet he stopped him in 1980's
Bartosz actually marries his stepgrandmother!!!!
Close. More like his Great Aunt.
Egon looks like Richtoven from black ops zombies
young Egon doesn't look like old Egon
in season 3 you can see where this egon starting to look like older egon....they even have the same eyes
They have the same mouth
More look like young noah
0:39 2:23
Im confused noah killed claudia how is she alive in s3
Time froze for a split second during the apocalypse and she was able to create a second reality of herself, just like there are 2 of Jonas and 2 of Martha. I don’t really understand myself but I think that’s right.
She understand the parallel world.
Crime travel.
Time travel bro.
@@AdamsBeastChannel there are like 4 Jonas, if different realities and times and world
What is the real name of this man ??
Cease, and desist
already say all dark. Nothing was real. error in the matrix!
sorry for mega spoilers.
Is Egon an SS officer?
This scene always makes me cry…this scene was so great, this scene was so beautiful and touching , and she was right.He was really a good person.And like him I know someone whom this ugly world doesn’t deserve.
This is masterpiece , really !!!
🤎🤎🤎