I agree with some of the comments that there are many things that do not make sense - personally I like this genre of mystery as there is no clear plot.
So Irena's dreams of orbiting the Earth are coming from the other (dead) version of herself, who also hit the ISS. She and Henry seem to be aware of this curiosity. The other astronauts probably weren't affected because they didn't look at the experiment while it was running in space.
Henry also saw both versions of Alice running to her friend, if I understood correctly. And it seems that the Jo of the world we are in cheated on Magnus with Sergei - and the one who replaced her did not.
We started out on parallel journeys, but we forked somewhere. That said, WTF is this...
At this point it's fairly obvious what is going on. I haven't figured out every single detail, but I have a general idea.
Now the question is when the people in the show figure it out, and how they are going to deal with it.
There's a pacing error on this episode where it's very unclear what's happening and there are no explanations so it's very challenging as a viewer to feel immersed in this world.
Third Apple + show I stopped watching by the third episode. What they lack in quality they make up for with consistency.
By the way the story is progressing I'll be happy if I get one piece of solid information by the season finale.
Psychotic bullshit part 3.
If this really is as obvious as parallel universes then wow, it's written/directed by a halfwit. So many holes that it does not really make sense, like at all, if tou have a half a brain at least.
Three episodes are abandoned, the gods are chattering, so they are mysterious, mystic, and the plot development is too slow
Shout by Agent24VIP 6BlockedParent2024-02-22T20:57:17Z
This episode is definitely slower than the first two but still keeps up the quality and further builds the mystery around Jo and what happened on the ISS. The story is very intriguing I must say. I also noticed that this episode was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, who directed my favorite German film „Der Untergang“. So this is nice to see as well.