Netflix’s 1899 is mysteries all the way down
by Andrew Webster from The Verge - All Posts on (#6602T)
Isabella Wei in Netflix's 1899. | Image: Netflix
We're living in a good time for fans of puzzle box TV shows. Between the Yellowjackets plane crash, Severance's creepy-ass office, and the big hole in Outer Range, there's lots to occupy your fan theory group chats. Joining that ever-growing list is 1899 on Netflix - and it's a doozy. The eight-episode-long series packs a frankly astonishing number of mysteries and twists into its runtime, making it an ideal binge. I'm still not entirely sure what, if anything, it all means, but I had a blast trying to fit the pieces together.
1899 comes to us from Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar, the same creative team behind another Netflix thriller, the German series Dark. 1899 is a multilingual affair. It takes place on a passenger ship during...