Dark - Season 3 Link

The cycle's intricate causal loops are explored. We learn that Adam cannot destroy the knot because his actions in one world always create the events that lead to the other world's existence. Jonas and Martha discover they can travel to the "origin" point of the knot.

Martha is dating Kilian Obendorf rather than Jonas (who doesn't exist). Sensory Reversals:

The final scene shows the Origin World in 1971. The Tannhaus family lives. The power plant is never built (because Tannhaus never builds the time machine). The caves are just caves. Hannah, Wöller, and Katarina are alive and normal. The last shot is Hannah looking at the yellow raincoat (which once belonged to Martha in the knot worlds) and saying, "It's a great name. Jonas. It suits him." The screen goes black, and the words appear: Dark - Season 3

Just when you think you have mapped the binary opposition of Adam (Pain/Loss) vs. Eva (Preservation/Love), the show pulls its final aces. There is a third world. The "Origin" world.

Season 3 picks up immediately after the Season 2 finale. The apocalypse has occurred in Winden. However, we learn that this is not the only world. There are two parallel universes (the "Adam" world and the "Eva" world) that are inextricably linked in a fatal knot of cause and effect. The season follows Jonas Kahnwald (now the scarred time-traveler Adam) and Martha Nielsen (now the leader of a rival faction, Eva) as they manipulate events across both worlds, desperately trying to break or preserve the infinite loop. The cycle's intricate causal loops are explored

Ulrich is living with Hannah, who is pregnant, but he is having an affair with Charlotte. The Nielsen Kids:

However, the victory of Season 3 lies in its refusal to sacrifice theme for clarity. Dark is not a show you passively watch; it is a show you solve . The emotional payoff works precisely because the mechanics are hard. You feel the weight of the labyrinth because you have been wandering in it for years. Martha is dating Kilian Obendorf rather than Jonas

Season 3 picks up immediately after the explosive cliffhanger of Season 2, introducing a "mirror world". In this alternate reality, events are similar yet subtly different; for instance, Mikkel Nielsen never disappears, meaning Jonas Kahnwald was never born in that world.

Aleksander Tiedemann manages the plant, but his wife Regina passed away from cancer in 2019. The Ending Explained: The Origin World

The final conflict centers on three primary players, each with a different vision for the "knot" of time: