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* DecoyBackstory: The series revolves around a group of passengers on a steamship in 1899, each of whom has their own tragic backstory. In the final twist, [[spoiler:it's revealed that they're actually passengers in [[HumanPopsicle suspended animation]] on a spacecraft in 2099, implying that their backstories are illusory]].
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** The most frequently-seen symbol is the one for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Alchemical_earth_symbol_(fixed_width).svg Earth]], which may carry extra significance given the [[spoiler: reveal that they are in space]].

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** The most frequently-seen symbol is the one for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Alchemical_earth_symbol_(fixed_width).org/wiki/File:Alchemical_earth_symbol.svg Earth]], which may carry extra significance given the [[spoiler: reveal that they are in space]].
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** The most frequently-seen symbol is the one for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_element#/media/File:Earth_symbol_(alchemical).svg Earth]], which may carry extra significance given the [[spoiler: reveal that they are in space]].

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** The most frequently-seen symbol is the one for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_element#/media/File:Earth_symbol_(alchemical).org/wiki/File:Alchemical_earth_symbol_(fixed_width).svg Earth]], which may carry extra significance given the [[spoiler: reveal that they are in space]].

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Nothing is said about the bodies being drained of blood; in fact, the doctor who examines the first body pronounces it to be death by natural causes. (One character says "no blood", but in context, he's clearly referring to the lack of visible injuries; his next line is "no bruises".)


* CruelAndUnusualDeath: The corpses of the [[spoiler:Kerberos’s passengers]] that pile up throughout the first season are discovered to have had [[spoiler: their blood completely drained from their body with no visible injuries]].



** Episode 2: After Captain Eyk [[spoiler: experiences a hallucination of his dead family, he lands in what appears to be the burnt remains of his house’s interior]].[[spoiler: Then, he discovers an abstractly designed ladder in the fireplace and craws out of it by removing a floor panel with the arc symbol (see example above), finding himself in his ship’s quarters.]] Later in the episode, [[spoiler: Ramiro and Ángel]] yank off their clothes to make love to one another, and when [[spoiler: Ángel]] removes his shirt, [[spoiler: his back is revealed to be almost completely covered in scars]]. The final shot of the episode features[[spoiler: a wall of analog television screens with a protagonist’s face projected on each one]].

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** Episode 2: After Captain Eyk [[spoiler: experiences a hallucination of his dead family, he lands in what appears to be the burnt remains of his house’s interior]].[[spoiler: Then, he discovers an abstractly designed ladder in the fireplace and craws crawls out of it by removing a floor panel with the arc symbol (see example above), finding himself in his ship’s quarters.]] Later in the episode, [[spoiler: Ramiro and Ángel]] yank off their clothes to make love to one another, and when [[spoiler: Ángel]] removes his shirt, [[spoiler: his back is revealed to be almost completely covered in scars]]. The final shot of the episode features[[spoiler: a wall of analog television screens with a protagonist’s face projected on each one]].
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* BreakTheHaughty: After the first half of the season portrayed him being smug, elitist, hedonistic, and dismissive of his action’s consequences, [[spoiler: Ángel]] is shown in Episode 5 sitting in a fetal position, rocking himself back and forth in a terrified stupor while singing a lullaby to soothe himself. No doubt this is from a combination of [[spoiler: Krester viciously rejecting him (despite it being an act), being locked in his own room for approximately a whole day or more, and the terror of seeing passengers inexplicably tossing themselves overboard]].

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* BreakTheHaughty: After the first half of the season portrayed him being smug, elitist, hedonistic, and dismissive of his action’s actions’ consequences, [[spoiler: Ángel]] is shown in Episode 5 sitting in a fetal position, rocking himself back and forth in a terrified stupor while singing a lullaby to soothe himself. No doubt this is from a combination of [[spoiler: Krester viciously rejecting him (despite it being an act), being locked in his own room for approximately a whole day or more, and the terror of seeing passengers inexplicably tossing themselves overboard]].



* CruelAndUnusualDeath: The corpses of the [[spoiler:Kerberos’s passengers]] that pileup throughout the first season are discovered to have had [[spoiler: their blood completely drained from their body with no visible injuries]].

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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: The corpses of the [[spoiler:Kerberos’s passengers]] that pileup pile up throughout the first season are discovered to have had [[spoiler: their blood completely drained from their body with no visible injuries]].



* OminousFog: Appears in Episode 3 [[spoiler: and may have been deliberately conjured by unseen forces]]; as well as [[spoiler: has the power to transport colossal objects (like the Kerberos) through space and time]].

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* OminousFog: Appears in Episode 3 [[spoiler: and may have been deliberately conjured by unseen forces]]; as well as [[spoiler: has having the power to transport colossal objects (like the Kerberos) through space and time]].
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1899 is a Creator/{{Netflix}} [[GenreMashup epic period mystery-horror]] series created by Jantje Frieze and Baran bo Odar, the couple previously behind ''Series/Dark2017''. Though produced in Germany, the series is multilingual, with each actor speaking their native tongue.

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1899 is a Creator/{{Netflix}} [[GenreMashup epic period mystery-horror]] series created by Jantje Frieze Friese and Baran bo Odar, the couple previously behind ''Series/Dark2017''. Though produced in Germany, the series is multilingual, with each actor speaking their native tongue.
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The series stars returning ''Dark'' actor Andreas Pietschmann, alongside Emily Beecham (''Series/IntoTheBadlands'', ''Film/{{Cruella}}''), Creator/AneurinBarnard (''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'', ''Film/TheGoldfinch''), Miguel Bernardeau (''Series/Elite2018''), Maciej Musial, Creator/AntonLesser (''Series/GameOfThrones'', ''Series/TheCrown''), Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen (''Series/TheRain'') Clara Rosager, Rosalie Craig, Maria Erwolter, Alexandre Willaume, Yann Gael, Mathilde Ollivier (''Film/Overlord2018''), José Pimentão, Isabella Wei, Gabby Wong, Jonas Bloquet (''Film/{{Elle}}''), and Fflyn Edwards.

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The series stars returning ''Dark'' actor Andreas Pietschmann, alongside Emily Beecham Creator/EmilyBeecham (''Series/IntoTheBadlands'', ''Film/{{Cruella}}''), Creator/AneurinBarnard (''Film/{{Dunkirk}}'', ''Film/TheGoldfinch''), Miguel Bernardeau (''Series/Elite2018''), Maciej Musial, Creator/AntonLesser (''Series/GameOfThrones'', ''Series/TheCrown''), Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen (''Series/TheRain'') Clara Rosager, Rosalie Craig, Maria Erwolter, Alexandre Willaume, Yann Gael, Mathilde Ollivier (''Film/Overlord2018''), José Pimentão, Isabella Wei, Gabby Wong, Jonas Bloquet (''Film/{{Elle}}''), and Fflyn Edwards.

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