Outer Range Season 1 Recap & Ending EXPLAINED [Watch Before Season 2]
This video will explain the plot and meaning of Outer Range Season 1, providing a full overview of the plot and offering an explanation for the twist ending of this new 2022 Amazon Prime Sci-fi western starring Josh Brolin and Imogen Poots.
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The show is about how pain and suffering get transferred down the generations and how unresolved sins from past generations haunt and destroy families today. Royal is named “royal” because he is symbolic of his family’s bloodline. Many problems in families can be traced backwards through previous generations, like a black abyss that lives in everyone’s heart going back through time. That’s why The Hole in the West Pasture is a black hole full of literal time. The show teaches it’s possible to escape the evil destiny cast on us by our “grandfathers” by escaping “the old family” and starting a “new family.” Like what Rebecca tried to do, and what Rhett and Maria seem to be able to do at the end of the first season… although they are still chased and left stranded by the Buffalo, which represent time. Time is a symbol for generational pain/sin. It’s very difficult to escape past family trauma and the dark abyss inside some families. But there is hope… as Rhett shows as the “local hero” when he rides the bull with a broken shoulder and wins the girl at the end. It’s an amazingly deep and mythic show. There is way more than all that going on. Tons and tons of symbols. Very deep and powerful lessons. But primarily it’s a drama about escaping generational family abuse.
What a great comment! Your insight is amazing and I thank you for sharing!
The first time Royal and Autumn touched was when she showed up backpacking on the ranch and they shook hands. The next time they shook hands we saw the entire mountain disappeared. is it possible they are melding the present and future when they touch, and in the future the entire mountain is gone due to it being mined of all the rare properties of the dark material found within. When they first shook hands it's possible a whole lot of people disappeared, as noted by the perp in the back of Joy's car.
Nice theory!
Time lines up for the first time they shook hands, the meth head in the back of the police car said his friend disappeared for 6 seconds.. only thing I can think of
You are right. The reason that guy's friend disappeared and reappeared after 6 seconds is because he was dead in the future.
Handshake = Finger snap
That is actually an amazing theory, makes perfect sense...
The Sheriff traveled to the past, there is a scene where she checks for cell phone signal
♥️ This was incredibly well summarized. If Lost, The Leftovers and Dark had a baby.
This is a terrific show, very addictive...It's my theory that when Royal and Autumn shake hands and the mountain vanishes for a moment, a new timeline was created as two time travelers (one from the future and one from the past) physically connect in the present.
nah
Royals name was a huge hint- very common In the 1800s, (Laura ingalls husbands nor other was a Royal too!) lots of intriguing hints and genuinely beautiful cinematography. The scene where sherif Joy sees the encampment was breathtaking!
That scene was great!
If only her wife was trampled it would have been a perfect episode
Now that I’ve binged the season as a whole I can’t believe Royals name didn’t stand out. In retrospect it’s like “Of course. Duh.”
Laura Ingall's husband was Almanzo Wilder.
The names are clues thru the stars on the show. The show Is very prophetic to say the least.
Kronos was told that one of his children would dethrone him, so he Swallows them when they are born, they are not killed. He couldn't kill them, they were his children, he imprisoned then inside his own body and held them there until he spit them out, all Alive.
Kronos (or Cronus) was also a Titan and not a god. His children he swallowed were gods. Just a very minor and extremely picky detail to add.
@@theprivilegecheckers the term God wasn't even used before or during this timeframe, they weren't called gods in Egypt either. They were ntr (neters) what you call God's today is a modern term applied by the western church's to declare all others pagans, by having multiple gods they were abolished. That wasn't the case at all, the "Gods" were considered aspects of nature and the universe, that's it. Even their worship wasn't so, it was a sacred bond that humans broke with the established church today, now nothing is sacred. The old Kansas city shuffle on the entire world, that's big time there.
His father ( who was the literal HEAVENS) was jealous of his children so he told Gaia - his mother, to keep them imprisoned in her womb. She told her children to rise up against their father and this is when Cronos, the youngest then slit open her womb with his sickle. It’s like History repeated itself with his children.
@@ophiuchus992 This whole NWO thing is tied to the Abrahamic religion that includes Christians, Islam Jews. It's this group that went around claiming any land they ran into for themselves and served the Jews master plan of world rule which is still being implemented today
@@ophiuchus992this comment reminds me of a really great book called “Old Ways, Old Secrets: Pagan Ireland”. It highlights some old sights and customs and gives their true pagan origin and how they got switched over to Christian.
So, when Royal goes through the hole he ends up two years in the future (we think). When he jumps back in the hole he wakes up in the same time as he left...as far as we know. Going on that, my question is, who threw Trevor back into the hole in the future after Royal threw him in the hole in the past?
What if noone threw him in?he appeared on the mountain that reappeared.
@@GW2Vids1 Ohhhh, I like that! I wonder if we'll ever find out for sure...but I'll go with that for now. Great answer!!! Thanks 😊
Nobody threw Trevor back into the hole after Royal. When Royal threw him into the hole his body went 8 days into the future. When Amy discovered his body on the trail, present time simply caught up to the future that's why his body never appeared before then.
HOW DOES THIS ONLY HAVE 42K VIEWS
so...no polar bear...but a grizzly is close enough. if they find a hatch in season 2 or build a golf course...then i'd say we are all LOST.
Crossed my mind too!
🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️
Instead of a smoke monster we have black dust time-travel trails.
No big red button to push?
@@garyhighley9022 that's next season. there was a countdown timer on the other side of the hole though.
Minor error: you got the order of events backwards when Autumn snoops throughout the house. She loses the poker game to Royal first (losing her necklace), and is then seen in the house looking for her necklace.
Forgot how awesome this show was. For some reason I thought it was surely cancelled, then saw S2 got dropped! Really hope it has good viewership so we can see the series through to completion.
The portal reopening was Autumn coming through it I think. She then went to the ranch and spoke with Royal about camping there
brilliant, so far i have enjoyed this show as i love the fact that there are lots of questions but the answers do come, so many twists & turns, looking forward to watching series 2
It will take many years to work this plot out 😄
I didn't remember 10% of this. Thank you so much!
Is Wayne, Billy? Wayne did sing in one episode too
This show is INCREDIBLE
Royal from 1886 gave me a "what" moment.
Thst was a good surprise. But when they showed his mom doing the wash in a long skirt I thought "what the heck".
I loved this series I was hoping there would be a second season or a few more episodes .
It's coming, probably not until May - June of 2023 though. Outer Range received great reviews. Hopefully we get 3-4 seasons outta this. Prime will definitely pick up season 2
I read that Season 2 will begin shooting after Brolin is done filming Dune 2 (which began filming in July 2022), so if what I read is anywhere near the truth then we probably won't be getting Season 2 until 2024. It is what it is.
Spoilers? Would welcome some!! because I just finished watching this and have no idea what I just watched
Thanks for this.
Could the mystery trust fund be set up by Wayne Tillerson's ex-wife? They both clearly have a lot of money and Wayne knows something about the hole. Who knows what happens in the future. I also think Rebecca knows a lot because she speaks to Autumn on the phone, which likely wouldn't work across different time dimensions. So Autumn is talking to her mom which is the same present day mom to Amy. This show at times reminded me of Westworld (season 1 only), Dark, and Stranger Things. Which on paper sounds incredible. I'm not convinced that Outer Range is quite Dark level of quality, but I'm happy to stick around through future seasons to see if things start tying together. There are a lot of unanswered questions. If they had spent more time exploring the actual time travel (more scenes from the past or present) rather than a whodunnit murder mystery that we know the answer to, I'd be suuuuper into this show.
Dark is a masterpiece.
I need to check out Dark.
@@garyhighley9022 It's on Netflix here in Canada.
@@l8nitevibe812 just found it on Netflix....thanks
@@garyhighley9022 Watch it while making a family tree of the characters. Trust me!
I think the crux of the story is why Autumn comes to be who she is. From the time she left as a child to when she returned there seems to be no logical explanation for why she becomes an delusional megalomaniac. She'd be damaged, of course, with everything that happened but something must've happened with her mother that set her return into motion. She said she's been following the signs for years but she doesn't know about the hole until she sees Royal throw the body in and she doesn't know what will happen when she pushes Royal in. It's like she instinctively knows what to do in order for fate to unravel in the way that she so wishes. I think this must come from the stone on her necklace and is why she is so precious about it. I think the stone must be showing her where to go and what to do, probably by feelings of intuition. Where she got the stone is going to unravel a lot, too. Is her father in the future? Does she get it from her mother and is her mother in said future?
Can someone explain to me why royal wants to kill autumn so bad? I never understood it. If perry is gone hes going to lose the land. the other family claimed rights of west pasture. meanwhile royal is fighting a teen girl for what reason?
@@steve87j because the thing he wants most of all is for his family to never find out about the hole and he knows that the longer she's around the more likely they will. He also knows that without killing her the future he saw in the hole will come true where all of his family know about it and he's dead. He also sees his death and suspects that Autumn has killed him.
@@L.C.Sweeney hmmm, for some reason i dont think they conveyed that well enough. royals sole focus on her was kind of stupid. rett wanting to leave. perry jumping in. not telling his wife. i mean did he think the magic hole would just go away? instead he tried to murder a little girl lol if you think about it, hes kind of a piece of shyt. but than again she did push him in. but still.
It seems Rebecca is more important than we know. She leaves, and then 9 months later takes Amy. Rebecca leaving is the reason for all the trouble. Maybe she's sees the hole and jumped in too. Perry is distraught and kills Trevor because of Rebecca. The question is did Rebecca figure out Royals real age? Did Rebecca see the future?
@@L.C.Sweeney you're just speculating.
Who was talking through the bear to Autumn in the woods when Royal left her?
I had a different take Sheriff Joy saw she might have ended up in the past that Native American tribe takes up a huge area and how long has it been there going unnoticed I think it is also no coincidence that she saw a Native American tribe as the tribe might be one her descentants were from or at the very least she could easily relate to it.
I got Autumn's identity right after episode 2
Per IMDB the actress playing the Rebecca character was in episodes 6,7 & 8 but I only saw her at the rodeo in episode 8. That is interesting. Were her scenes cut out of episodes 6 & 7?
I love the background music
Terminator meets Yellowstone !! LOLOL Perfect !!!!
wonder what triggered rebecca's disappearance 9 months earlier...which also happens to be when wayne's people finds that rock?
Royal. Somehow Rebecca convinced Amy/Autumn to kill her own grandfather. That's major.
If Autumn is Amy then why did she look so surprised to learn that Amy was an Abbott when she first met her?
Didn't mention it in the video, but I feel there must be a general mind loss rule at play in the show, there are just too many characters behaving out of character like they have temporary amnesia
i think i remember autumm saying she can't remember anything from her life before the age of nine because of an accident.
Because she can’t remember her childhood and she realizes that Amy is her as a young girl
@@owlenfamily Oh yeah, she did mention that.
She got in a car accident and lost her childhood memory i believe.
I may have to watch this YT video a few more times...
am I the only one that thinks this series is shot way too dark. Someone please shine a little light so I can see what I am watching. I want to like this show but can't see it. Maybe it gets better
As soon I realized the show is following The Lost steps by just throwing more and more mysteries and questions at as and hinting that all might be answered in the future, I dropped it. Thx for saving us all our time!
"Outer Range" is doing for westerns, what "Lost" did for castaway movies
AND just like LOST, the writers will likely keep adding to the questions, keep "kicking the can down the road" never explaining anything fully and "leaving it all up to multiple interpretations by the viewers" OR completely ignoring storylines and ultimately abandoning the show once people grow tired of the schtick which I was by the last episode. In other words, don't expect any fully fleshed out explanations of anything in this show, ever.
@@jontnoneya3404 Sad that your imagination is so limited you can’t possibly have a show where you interpret it all how YOU want.
@@jontnoneya3404 Chill man. It's just one seasons and the first. I would understand it if the series had two or more under its belt.
I curious to see how the concept of time is dealt with in this show, versus Dark, on Netflix. (If you guys haven’t seen Dark… oh my).
I've seen Dark, season 1&2 is my fav
Dark is the reason why i i got a few guesses right lol Imo dark is a masterpiece
DARK is way better put together imo
Is with mentioning the Crow guy had 2 at his place… and he was adamant about the Cave
All the crazy songs in this show are wild! Where did they find all these weird old songs?
Why would autumn/Amy need to come to the past to make sure the past happens the way it's supposed to? Doesn't her presence in the past only alter what the future might be? So many issues with shows that revolve around time travel or multi universe themes.
Great question. Autumn/Amy will need lots of time recovering in her bedroom so I suspect Royal will demand answers to questions like this. Ample time for conversation. I'm guessing but I think Autumn's first thought will be about how fate changed. Why/how did Billy die and not Royal. I wonder if Royal will treat Autumn differently now that he knows she's his granddaughter and not his enemy.
This show was a complete waste of time, and I only watched it because there was literally nothing else.
Agreed. The only reason to go back in time is to change something or to stop something from being changed by someone who has gone back previously.
Wel the way I see it is that the only way time travel makes sense is because when something *happens* it happens everywhere and is set in stone. I don't know what the "changing fate" stuff was about, but she had to go back clearly because she had gone back there in the first place. She always will "be" there at that time, because she must for logic to exist.
@@nysockexchange2204 I think you hit on something important. There are several lines within the Abbott family about fate. Billy and Amy/Autumn's relationship hopefully isn't a romantic/sexual relationship, but one born out of business where Amy/Autumn needs Billy's existence for him to fulfill a particular role in the future.
Wonder if billy getting killed and autum not expecting it is a branch of a new timeline. Many worlds type thing. Autumn had a quantum mechanics book with her
G is an incomplete whole with one square angle drawn in Earth. O is a Whole measure. D is a split whole with two square angles drawn in Earth.
off to watch season 2
All answers. Rebecca.
such a good show
Has there been a confirmed Season 2? Hope so. Still clueless about Season 1.
That would suck if there wasn’t a second season. I want to know what causes such a mistrust for Royal by Rebecca. Why on Earth did she feel the need “to hide”? Just kidnaps Amy and doesn’t let her grandmother know. That’s cold. Something is not right. Are she and autumn both bipolar?
Season 1 is quite open since not much exposition is given, but upon rewatch and fan theories it makes what shown in Season 1 more intriguing.
Do you think Perry ended up going to the same time and place as Royal? That would account for Perry's presence when Royal makes the quick round trip to the future. Sadly it appears Rebecca (and Amy) chose another path rather than join them in the future.
Possible, but there are just so many unknowns at this point it is hard to tell!
I think you're right about where Perry ended up but does that excuse him from him killing that tillerson?
If that were the case I think Luke would have been shooting at Perry not Royal.
Someone said perry and Joy go to 1886
Perry was not seen in the future glimpse - just his brother
This may be presumptuous, but I believe strongly that this show was heavily influenced by Dark. Especially with the bison/people existing at multiple times, hidden relatives that reveal themselves, a physical time traveling spot, bodies being left through time, etc. Even Autumn seems like the alt Martha in Dark, ensuring the timeline goes as planned. The way she scars herself is reminiscent of Martha scarring her other selves to keep the memory going. Royal ensuring his 'sons' like Rhett behave similar to Noah and carry out murder coverups. I'm excited for this show going forward.
DARK was more digestible, and although the whole point jumps thru time all the way back to Adam and even, and subtitles..I just enjoyed it more than this.. just an opinion!
@@stephengarrett5808 I'm going to start with saying that after this latest season, I think I'm even more confident with my assertion about Dark. But I do agree with you that Dark was more digestible and earnestly answered more questions. Yes, there was still 1000 questions at the end of season 2 of Dark, but I feel like S2 of Outer Range we went 2 steps forward but 3 steps back. But the stuff I did enjoy from this season, did tie into Dark quite well. I think they tried to go down the same path but forced some weirdness for uniqueness sakes, which didn't work for me sometimes. Like the dad and Billy making out... What the fuck? What does that even mean? I get that he prefers Billy over the other son, however the incest makes it bizarre for no reason, given how to ends. Overall, I want to see another season, but this isn't nearly as well planned or consistent as Dark.
like the show, top level cast and acting. My only bug bare is ive sat through shows that pose question after question only to never really provide answers and if they do are really underwhelming. I hope outer range and its writers already know the answers and ending clearly otherwise this will become another let down.
So Royal is adopted by the Abbott family, then marries an Abbott... do we know what his last name was before he was taken in by them? Could he be a Tillerson ancestor?
He isn’t anyone’s ancestor, he was only 9 when he left 1886. But I did wonder if either the Abbots or the Tillersons are descended from his 1886 family.
@@MrJeffcoley1 obviously he didn’t produce any offspring as a 9 year old but you knew what I meant 😂
Hey guys, any shows recommendation that have similar vibe like Outer Range?
Dark is the only I can think of at the moment.
Can't think of any shows off the top of my head, but Outer Range reminded me a lot of the movies Signs and Take Shelter which you might enjoy
DARK is the best one. You have to use subtitles even tho they dub the voices. It's German and really superb.
Fringe
So who was the family Royal came from in 1886 and are they connected to either of the 2 modern day families living on the land today?
Very good question! What if the Tillersons and Abbotts are related through Royal’s sister? Maybe she gave birth to a son and a daughter. Two families with different names could be created that way. What year was that map from? Perhaps the two tracts of land were the split inheritance for the two children of Royal’s sister and her husband? Then the question of who her husband is comes into play. Or maybe I’m way off base.
@@AllYourBaseAreBelongToU5 I was thinking that they had to be related.....had to be.
right. the ranch has been in the family since around the time royal was originally from. is royal actually an abbot? or did his son land back in the same time period and married royal's widowed mother...and become the first abbot? so royal would've had sons with his great-great-great-great niece...and one son is actually his mom's great-great-grandfather?
@@owlenfamily mind=blown ....lol
@@garyhighley9022 ...and what if rebecca is actually royal's sister? then amy's mom is also her great-great-great-great aunt, her grandpa is also her great-great-great-great uncle, her dad is her great-great-great-great grandfather, and her grandma is also her great-great-great-great-great grandmother. wait...did i go to far? space-time inbreeding would explain why autumn is cray-cray.
That wasn't the first time that the hole opened, Royal came to this time from the 1800s through the hole.
What about arrows in bison's back? Autumn pulls one from the back and royal the second one. What it can be?
I assumed they came through the spot Sheriff Joy went through...
Why did the hole disappear when Perry jumped in?
He was busy calculating it's Arc. Being on the other side of the Whole measure his perspective changed from the observers.
1 correction, Kronos was the youngest of 12 titans. He is not a God, his children became the gods of Greek mythology!
I think you need to refresh you lore bro, the titans where God's.
I dunno. I just felt very unfulfilled at the end. I get that it's a cliffhanger, but I really don't see the any draw for me to be interested in a second season
Especially since Noah Reid won’t be in it. I actually started watching just for him.
But how can young Amy be on the same timeline as her older self?
I thought this was only possible in a multi verse ie different timelines otherwise it would create a time paradox.
i watched the first episode and everything was so random nothing made sense so im not gonna waste time trying watch the rest ill just watch this. like randomly the guy wakes up and starts driving to the hole he never been too randomly the girl is a hot shot idk it was dumb
Has a second season even been confirmed? I didn’t find anything online. Source?
No. I recall Reacher and Yellowstone had seasons two promised almost immediately. That season 2 has not been announced for OR, is strange. They don't know where to go with these crazy people. At least Billy's gone which is a relief.
@@lifeissweet9826 the way I see it: they did not shot enough material for a second season (ep 5 and 6 were basically fillers with some editing for continuity with the storyline). Meaning it is really a matter of rating/ reception: if satisfactory they will call everyone again to shot season 2, otherwise they will drop it.
ya on prime
If Autumn was from future, then who was she calling and asking for money? How she could know anybody in this period of time?
My theory is that Autumn was talking to her older mom. When she got taken from the rodeo, maybe her life as growing into an adult began and her mom was younger. Just a thought
She’s talking to the company that’s drilling the land
I love a show that just havent have one meaning or explanation but many interaptrations.
14:20 “Terminating fhdjdjgoejsbcj yellowstone” what did he say?
"Terminator meets Yellowstone"
If Royal didn't remember anything before he was 9 how does he remember shooting his dad before he went into the hole? Also in the first episode when he encounters the hole why is he acting like he didn't know what it was and was throwing things in to see what would happen?
I think it’s because he was using the excuse of not knowing what happened to him before age 9. If he doesn’t want anyone knowing he traveled forward 100 years while running from his past, why would he ever act as though he remembered anything? Easier to just say “idk” and move along. In the 1st episode, he’s freaking out because the hole closed up after he arrived in 1968, and to see it’s opened up again is upsetting to him. Maybe bringing back more memories/emotions that he’s repressed. And he’s worried with it being there on top of the Ron coming after his west pasture. Maybe felt it and threw things in to make sure he wasn’t dreaming and that it was really back.
@@the.eldubya I had the impression in the first episode that the hole reappearing was not a big shock to Royal. It should have been, but he had already had experienced it. It's a vague impression that yu get. He didn't reveal it to his sons, and that was strange..... so he knew what it could do.
Every stood at a pond and threw rocks in it, but didn't jump in? Same thing.
Crazy 😜
Rebecca could be Royal’s sister from the past. Orrrrrrr Perry could be Wayne’s dad. But this isn’t dark so idk
Ok but how did Amy/Autumn get to the future to become her older self then travel back in time? What does her mother know and did her mother disappear into the future then come back to the past to get her?
Imma have to watch this whole season a bunch of more times I'm so fucking confused
If you like this...you will love the Netflix show called dark ! Same plot but 5 times better with way more twist turns and mystery....but this was good too... 7/10
Exactly what I thought. Dark has a particularly original take on time travel
@@MrJeffcoley1 I think they're gonna copy the plot as well because that hole was not the only means of travel and somebody besides Amy ain't who they seem to be
Yesssss! No one gives Dark a chance cause they don’t like subtitles!! “What we know is a drop.. what we don’t know is an ocean.” So good!
@@danielbadger2641 it's in English tho...well dubbed in english...everytime I washed it it was
If you look to her left in the future it looks like that could be the one son that gets shot and killed in the last episode but somehow alive in the future
Thanos is Kronus.
Meaning of the bison pls
I myself have been watching the show and am on the Fence with it not sure if it's something I want to get into or not I'm waiting for the Boys to start back with another season!!
The Boys is great!
The Boys was better than I thought it would be. I normally loathe superhero crap, but the idea that 99 percent of them are worthless assholes was intriguing. Karl Urban cracks me up.
@@galveston I definitely get what you mean I felt the same way until I started watching it and yes it definitely puts a more realistic way of thinking about hero's with their powers and the corporations that control them!
@@eugeneplum215 Yes, the corporations. Rather timely. i continue to be impressed by Eric Kripke as its showrunner. It's got more smarts than I originally gave it credit for when I ws so dismissive.
Was Autumn trampled? I thought I saw her being narrowly missed by each bison, in accordance with some higher fate. Surely if she'd been trampled she would have crushed to a pulp?
Royal line of men..they found the gods..and a wormhole...listen to audio
Bipolar Disorder is NOT characterized by sudden wild mood swings, nor violent ones. Bipolar is actually characterized by cycles of depression and mania. In other words, commonly one with Bipolar will spend an amount of time (a week for example) in a depressed state. During this period the person may have a difficult time getting out of bed and may even attempt suicide. Once this phase is over, however long that takes whether a week, or several months, the person will jump into a manic mode. Mania is characterized by an abundance of energy, apathy, excitement, confidence, etc. Like someone on meth but without the tooth decay. I could buy that Autumn is in a manic state in the final two episodes due to being unmedicated, but I wouldn't say that her character is an accurate portrayal of bipolar.
Took the time to tap all that ? 👎
The most inconsistent thing with this show that annoys me, the Abbotts never seem to be doing much ranch work.
Throwing the body in the hole threw the body into another time. Over there they most likely threw it back. Putting the body in the time it belongs
WHo was the blonde child who saw Royle emerge from the hole in 1967? Was it old man Tillerson?
Yes.
Perry is Royal's Dad that he shot.
Hey…. What if Autumn isn’t the adult granddaughter BUT she is actually Royal’s sister?!?
So what are your theories about Outer Range? Let me know if I missed anything in the video!
There was some trippy scenes in the last two episodes. The kissing was weird as F... I don't understand how the chick can be the little girl and older 25 something at the same time either. And is the Abbott brother going to come back somehow so the ranch isn't lost? What was the black goo? Was that what they were drilling for when Royal jumped back into the hole in the other time period were he had died in that timeline? Also what's with that mining company nobody has brought that up either. It reminds me of that TV show "American Gods" mixed with Yellowstone. If you don't know that show I recommend checking it out. It has the same vibes.
@@_M_O_O_S_E 1. Autumn may have never kissed before, which could explain why that was so weird. 2. Not sure about Rhett’s role. 3. The black goo is likely a liquefied form of the magic time travel/vision dust we see in the rocks and the surface of the hole. It is likely what BY9 is drilling in the future Royal went to. 4. BY9 Mining could stand for Before Year 9, linking what Royal and Autumn both shared regarding not remembering what happened to them before age 9. My theory regarding time travel in this series is that only those under age 9 are able to time travel over great periods of time. The older one is, the shorter they can travel. While Royal traveled 82 years into the future, I think Amy traveled ~20 years into the past, perhaps with her mother who might be capable of traveling that far (at maximum). If they had notes of important events that could make money (stock picks, sport results-think Sports Almanac from Back to the Future, and other things), this could be where Autumn gets her money and a reference to the trust while talking to her mom on the phone. 20 years of investing in stocks when they are cheap, betting on sporting events with 100% accuracy, and maybe mining Bitcoin right when it came out would help someone amass a massive fortune.
@@AllYourBaseAreBelongToU5 Royal remembers shooting his dad and that happened when he was 8 years old...plot hole.
There are FAR more questions than answers! I really liked the show. Seems like Royal saw more in his trip to the future than we've been shown? And when Perry went into the hole that soon after disappeared, Royal went home and picked up a rifle, a pistol and enough bullets to take down a small army. Was he told in the future that Autumn ended the family somehow? Royal is willing to use deadly force to keep Autumn from doing something until he figures out who she really is. So much to ponder. Sheriff Joy walking along the streak of black takes into the past! Wow! And maybe that whacky guy complaining about mastodons on his property ACTUALLY had mastodons on his property. I REALLY hope we get a season 2.
@@elibennett2553 His memories came back to him after he touched the dust.
umm.. Royal knew what the dark hole was.. that is how he came into this time from the long past 1880's to 1960's as a 14 year old.. his grand daughter came from the future to kill him, we also know she hooks up with the family nemesis neighbors.. and that her younger self disappeared when her mother showed up at the rodeo.. this whole story has gone back and forward time lines so its going to get really messy to follow.
Just like the universe and it's secrets.... WHYYYYYYYYYY????!?!1!1!1?1!2!!!1111!!!
This is one of those TV series, if you don't pay close attention to each episode, it's easy to lose track of wtf is happening. Sure the acting is good but it's kinda hard to follow
Wow what,you say?
Do you think Wayne tillerson or one of his boys is Amy's Biological father that's where he trusts fund and comes in ? Maybe that's why he got divorced from his wife .!?
What did the bears dying have to do with anything ? Why did she make it appear the cub bit her ? I'm totally lost ?
As with Dark, and probably Greek mythology, inbreeding explains a lot.
Mel's hole
This show gave me an ice cream headache
I dunno, might do season 2.. why the chick go back to the past to ensure her present comes out how she wants.. almost a guarantee to screw it up... I think that's a fundamental plot fail.. but anyone disagree.. help?
I dont think Autumn( older Amy)... is from the future. I think she and Rebecca escaped to the past! She grew up in the past these last 20ish years.....with a memory gap of the fact she went back (bipolar has already confirmed physiological issues). Coming back to the farm is awakening memories and the future that Royal saw with her as a cult leader is still to come. If she was from the future, she would have at least had some idea about forming the cult if Royal's time travel was only +- 2 years from now. the time gap is too small for her to be from the future with this little direction / plan. Her little rock may have given her glimpses but thats all.
I'm afraid this is gonna end up in a c*** tastic manner like LOST and Twin Peaks. And then I will regret having watched all those episodes.
I can’t believe it kept me going for eight episodes! I don’t care what happens
I feel the same. I hate it when yu know the writers have no end game
Same - I kept watching because sometimes Amazon has an orgy of information revealed in the last episode that helps explain everything. With this show, it's like the writers are simply making it up as it goes along and they don't really know how it'll all end. Just a bunch of set ups that sort of make sense but not really. I too don't care what happens to any of the characters and the weird dude who likes to sing is one of the most annoying characters ever.
Why creating these kind of too convoluted screenplays with lot of flaws in it?
I've noticed so many sub par series on Netflix. And the non UK or American series sometimes can't relate to American audiences. However DARK is excellent but my gosh pay attention. I've watched it three times because yu miss so much on first viewings
@@lifeissweet9826 For me Ozark is the best one in perspective of brilliant screenplay and acting. I also liked 'Katla' series from Iceland.
Because they are interesting and I don't know what flaws you are talking about.
The questions we really need answers to can’t be explained or proven. These “mysteries answered “ vids are killing me 😂😂😂. Not even the writers know what they wanna do. Just watch NETFLIX DARK 👌🏽 your welcome
There are so many twists and turns that makes me lose interest. I like a good story and not a bad one that uses twists and turns because they have nothing.
So... I don't go out of my way to be negative, but... anyone else feel this show was a massive load of crap? Only things it had going for it IMO were the acting performances (mostly) and the beautiful setting.
Autumn is one of the worst characters ive ever seen on screen - it's like the writers were just thinking about how to annoy the viewer. One of the most ridiculous shows since under the dome.
100% AGREE! I posted a similar comment on another video and most did not like my comment. I CANT STAND her character. Her method of speech as well.
@@BastardKitty Some actors in the show backed up the confusing writing with great acting like Josh Brolan and Perry, but Autumn and the singing guy were pure script, and it shows.
She's meant to be a vilain, someone you love to hate, who grosses you out. Maybe that doesn't seem right as she's so pretty? Idk
I give worst character on tv screen - form the series I've watched - go Leanne from Servant. Now that's just a badly written character with Seasons 2 and onward of Servant, which is turning out to be a a navel-gazing tv series hiding behind its executive producer's name. The worst part? It can be said Leanne is the spoke of the show so whatever the writers craft her to say and do it has a ripple effect on how the show ends. Autumn is a strange character, but I feel like her strangeness has a more reasonable explanation that hasn't been revealed in Season 1. Or maybe the writers just totally fucked up her character development and made their own Leanne haha.
@@BastardKitty Keep in mind that the actress who plays Amy/Autumn is British. I figure her speech pattern is probably due to her trying to hold an American accent.
Ok this isn’t an explanation, it’s a recap. It’s a very good recap, but it’s not an explanation.