Yeah not the best episode but it did wrap a few things up so they can focus on the last 3 episodes.
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Yeah not sure how I feel about a parallel universe. Everything to this point has been pretty realistic, this part is a little weird.
There seemed to be something about the Dark Army willingly killing themselves as their consciousness could then move into their body in an alternate timeline.
Holy shit. So Whiterose actually did make a happy place dimension splitter machine? Outta control.
What makes you think this?
Just a theory.
Assuming they were shown the machine like Angela and Elliott were, which made for them to so willingly kill themselves if the time came.

Thats the part I was asking about - when have they been shown to willingly kill themselves?
Entirely possible I've forgotten a key scene![]()
Im not convinced there will be another dimension kind of story this late in the game.
I think it will be like a Vanilla Sky kind of simulation where he will start to figure something isn't right ( the ending of the episode is obviously the start of that). I also think Tyrell is in the same predicament & still alive , he seemed like he was figuring something out going off his conversation with Elliot.
Tyrell and Elliot will probably join forces to "hack" there way out of this simulation that Whiterose has created. I just feel that game he was playing on the computer to open the door in the nuclear power plant was a way to let go and enter the simulation.
The reason Darlene isn't there is very similar to how he forgets her in season one.
There has been quite a few examples. I can't remember the exact episodes but there were times when if they were going to be captured they'd just shoot themselves in the head without a thought.
There was one on a motorbike in the middle of the street in an earlier season (think this was the first time it was shown and then there was discussion around why it happen/was a big shock). The right hand man of Whiterose originally committed suicide after failing to kill Elliott and Darlene as well. There was a few more of the plebs in masks killing themselves at times too, they seemed the most willing.
I think at the time people must have just thought how loyal they were to WR and the cause, but it's becoming more likely surrounding her potential alternate realities.