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[S1E10] The World Inverted 'LINK'



It was a nice change from Isabelle's steely resolve in the real world. Though, she's going to need to lean on that pretty heavily now that she's going to trial for helping Meliorn escape. I have no doubt she'll get through it, though. The girl is tough as nails.




[S1E10] The World Inverted



She held it together pretty well during her visit to the alternate world, though she almost fell into its charms a few times. Not too hard when your best friend isn't melting in the sun, and you can make vampire jokes without him getting all bent out of shape. Jace working as a barista was kind of funny, and his awkwardness at meeting Clary's dad was adorable.


Bizarro Valentine isn't that much different from the evil, bad guy Valentine. At least I don't think so. Sure, he's a lot more personable in Bizarro world, but the only thing he does differently is smile more than scowl. To be honest, he a pretty likeable character, even with the small amount of time we spent with him this hour.


Magnus was absolutely fabulous, and I was glad he was the one Clary used as an anchor to the real world. I really thought it was going to be alternate Jace at first. Magnus was having a grand time reading Clary's fortune with the Tarot cards. It was pure Magnus, even if he was wearing a grandpa sweater.


Remember the necklace Jocelyn gave Clary? Well, it also acts as a portal to an alternate universe. To find Valentine in this dimension, all she has to do is find the portal in this AU, find someone to magic up said portal (Magnus, duh), and not get trapped in the wonderful magic/demon-free world of it all. If anyone can do it, Clary can.


The story starts right after Jace and Clary leave through the portal and Magnus is left in this world without demons. He decides to be careful and adjust to his regained magic first, because nobody can know. But then there's Alec.


(In a world where Jace never comes back from the World Inverted, Izzy gets exiled. Alec gets himself deruned and Max throws himself along for the ride. A story of Alec stealing back the steering wheel of his life.)


When Jace and Simon touch a mirror that Magnus Bane instructed them not to, they're yanked from their world and scattered through many others. Along the way, they find familiar faces, different times, and new feelings.


Otherwise known as the fic where teenage this world inverted inspired Malec fool around with an old spell book on Halloween night and end up stranded in the cannon universe and learn a few things about their selves.


When Clary meets alternate universe Izzy, she barely recognizes her. Not that you can blame her. Unlike the sexy and confident girl in the real world, this version of Izzy is just your regular laid-back shy girl who wears glasses and shares earbuds with her boyfriend. Get her geek-chic style by pairing a some basic blue jeans and a graphic tee, like the Star Wars one she wore in the episode, with a pair of brown lace-up boots. Finish your look with an assortment of string and wrap bracelets on your arm and a flannel shirt tied around your waist.


Netflix's German original drama series "Dark" came to an end on June 27, 2020. The final episodes revealed how the devastating cycle of events, which unfolded over three total seasons, were a tangle of alternate worlds and wormholes and paradoxes.


As we finally learn in the final season, there are three separate worlds. There's an origin world, in which H.G. Tannhaus created a time-travel device to try and save his son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter.


In the very first version of the "Dark" title card, we see three panels of the same street. Two of them are mirrored, representing Martha and Jonas' worlds, with a third one representing Tannhaus' origin world.


The first episode of season three, where we learn about Martha's world, is titled "Déjà Vu," and in it, Jonas has a similar version of this conversation with the alternate-version of Martha. The mention of their world being a simulation all the way back in the pilot episode was great foreshadowing of the multiple-worlds reveal that happens in the season two finale.


The infinity loop is there in lieu of a date of death, but in retrospect, this looks like yet another hint about the origin connection between Martha's world and Jonas' world, and how they're two neverending loops.


As he's speaking, Franziska passes by the infinity symbol drawn on a chalkboard. This is yet another good foreshadowing of the mirror worlds and how the people in those worlds are trapped in a repeating loop of events.


At the time, we didn't know she was talking about Tannhaus. It's only in season two that his relationship to her is explained, and only in the season three finale that we understand just how big of a role Tannhaus played in the entire creation of the two mirror worlds.


This is not only an early hint at how Adam is fighting to break the knot between the two worlds, but also about how the final scene of the show gives lingering hope that Martha and Jonas will find a way to exist in the origin world, too.


Magnus and Franziska see the ad in the season one finale, when all the electricity is going haywire because adult-Jonas is creating the wormhole inside the cave passageway. It's possible that the commercial was an early hint about crossover worlds.


In the full panning shot of the artwork, a man and woman blow from either end of the pages towards the three worlds. The two side worlds are shadowed, while the middle one (the origin world) is at the center of everything.


The number 24 might be there to signify Matthew 24 from the New Testament, in which Jesus warns them of "the destruction of the temple and signs of the end times." Noah was working for Adam at the time, whose primary goal was to eliminate his world from existence.


In the Book of Revelation from the New Testament, the archangel Michael leads a war against Satan. Satan is cast him down to Earth along with other fallen angels, where he continues to try and "lead the whole world astray."


It's not until halfway through season three that we learn about the origin, also called the Unknown: Martha and Jonas' child who goes on to father Tronte Nielsen and the entire corrupted family tree in both worlds.


"I have seen the world without you," she said. "Trust me, it's not what you're expecting." At the time, this made little sense. But by season three, we understood that Jonas didn't exist in the second world, Martha's world, and Claudia had spent a lot of time there. She knew that the same cycle of tragic events would unfold there, with or without Jonas.


The Unknown says this same line to Tannhaus inside the carriage. Tannhaus was going to send a telegram, spreading word that time travelers were real. The Unknown killed him in order to preserve Martha's world and the order of events.


In Jonas' world, Martha was wearing this white dress at Katharina and Ulrich's anniversary party. That was the night when Martha gave Jonas the St. Christopher necklace, and when they had sex for the first time.


Jonas also sees a vision of Martha in this dress. This time the vision occurs the morning after Jonas has sex with Martha-2 (the Martha from world two) and gets her pregnant with the child who will become the origin, aka the Unknown.


"Scientists are still looking for an explanation for the events of June 27, 2020, the presumed origin for the catastrophe is assumed to be the small town of Winden," the woman on the radio says. "A French team of scientists believes it possible that our world stood still for a fraction of a nanosecond on June 27, possibly causing the divergence of tidal forces."


In the season three finale, we learn that Claudia figured out how to use that time standstill to exploit the same loophole as Eva and create a second reality in which she is able to find the origin world and figure out how to undo the existence of the mirror worlds.


Overall, this whole scene makes the idea of Bernd and Claudia having sex in the future a very uncomfortable prospect. The show never explains how their relationship would have come to pass. We only see a picture of the happy-looking family in the final scene in the origin world.


At the start of season three, episode seven, we see H.G. Tannhaus in the origin world for the first time. Black bars appear at the top and bottom of the screen, a visual cue known as letterboxing. This was the first indication that those events were happening in a dimension or world outside of the two we already knew about.


By using the same set of questions and answers in this final dinner scene, which again is presumably the origin world's timeline in 2019, "Dark" was looping itself back to the beginning of its story. Martha and Jonas may have broken the cycle, but there are clearly still lingering parallels between what unfolded in the two corrupted universes and what will now happen in the origin world.


Clary and Jace get a tip from Meliorn that they can find Valentine by locating a portal in another dimension, but only Clary can venture into this new world. What Clary finds in this alternative universe is that life there is as if the threat of demons no longer existed and Shadowhunters were no longer needed. While she realizes that this dimension is the life she always dreamed of, Clary must act fast or she will lose herself in the alternative world forever. Meanwhile, Alec and Isabelle must face the consequences of the Downworlder attack. 041b061a72


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