Spoilers are ahead for Dark Matter (2024) season 1.

The Dark Matter finale leaves its best Jason Dessen mystery pretty open-ended — and I hope it remains ambiguous. Based on a novel of the same name, Apple TV+’s Dark Matter significantly changes Blake Crouch’s book, though the basic premise remains the same. In the nine-episode series, Joel Edgerton plays multiple versions of Jason Dessen across many realities. The first Jason we meet is a (mostly) happily married college professor; his wife, Daniela (Jennifer Connelly), gave up on her career as a painter — much in the same way Jason abandoned his groundbreaking scientific research.

Soon enough, Jason is abducted by a version of himself from another world. This character, dubbed Jason2, chose a different path in life. Although Jason2 has an incredible career, he gave up his chance to be with Daniela or have his son, Charlie (Oakes Fegley). Dark Matter posits that the grass is always greener on the other side: Jason2 wants to take over Jason’s life, allowing him to have both the career and the family he dreamed of. As the primary Jason struggles to find home, Jason2 becomes more enmeshed in his variant’s life, culminating in Dark Matter‘s surprising ending.

Dark Matter’s Finale Leaves 1 Question About Jason & Daniela Open-Ended

The Jason That Daniela Ends Up With May Not Be The Same Jason From Episode 1

According to Dark Matter‘s showrunner, the original Jason ends up with Daniela. However, the actual series doesn’t really give a clear on-screen confirmation. Toward the end of the show, Jason ends up taking his family into the Box. As various versions of Jason appear to search for his family, it becomes less obvious who’s who. It’s clear one version of the original Jason ends up with his family, but the Dark Matter finale doesn’t technically confirm if it’s the Jason we’ve been following since the pilot episode. It’s possible Daniela chose right, but there’s plenty of ambiguity too.

Author and showrunner Blake Crouch reiterated that the end of the series isn’t meant to be an ambiguous Inception-style finale. For him, the intention was always to follow the same Jason Dessen. Still, given the philosophical questions Dark Matter raises, and all the show’s eerie twists and turns, it does feel more appropriate for the ending to be ambiguous when it comes to Jason and Daniela. Throughout the show, Jason wonders if there’s some trait that links all the versions of himself or if they’re truly fundamentally different. The ambiguous Dark Matter ending plays right into this theme.

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I Hope Dark Matter Doesn’t Solve This Jason Mystery (Even If Season 2 Happens)

Dark Matter Probably Shouldn’t Have A Second Season Anyway

It’s not yet clear if Apple TV+ will pursue Dark Matter season 2. I’m of the mind that some shows should remain one-off outings. Instead of stretching shows out — à la HBO’s Big Little Lies season 2 — networks should know when to deem something a limited series. Although Dark Matter proved to be a popular show, Jason Dessen’s story feels complete. The many worlds and the Box may remain intriguing, but that doesn’t mean they should be re-examined in another season. Even if the show does get a second installment, Dark Matter shouldn’t address the mystery surrounding Jason’s true identity.

Custom image of Joel Edgerton as Dark Matter's Jason Dessen and Jennifer Connelly as Daniela

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Why Dark Matter’s Ending Is Better Off Ambiguous

Dark Matter Retains Its Eerie Atmosphere By Avoiding Definite Answers

Dark Matter is all about infinite possibilities, so, in my mind, an ambiguous finale is all-the-more fitting. Sometimes, leaving things up to the audience’s interpretation is better. In this case, not really knowing which Jason winds up with Daniela raises interesting questions and retains the show’s air of eerie mystery. Moreover, the ambiguity underscores so many of Dark Matter‘s big questions and themes. Viewers can take a more cynical viewpoint on the matter or project a happier form of closure on Dark Matter‘s ending. Regardless, the possibilities would remain appropriately infinite.

Dark Matter season 1 is now streaming on Apple TV+.

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Dark Matter (2024)

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Based on his novel of the same name, Dark Matter is a sci-fi drama-thriller television series created for Apple TV+ by Blake Crouch. The series follows a physicist who is kidnapped and thrown into an alternate reality where he witnesses one potential path his life could have taken. However, he learns that the lives of his family are in jeopardy by an alternate version of himself.

Cast

Joel Edgerton
, Jennifer Connelly
, Alice Braga
, Jimmi Simpson
, Oakes Fegley
, Dayo Okeniyi

Release Date

May 8, 2024

Seasons

1

Writers

Blake Crouch

Directors

Jakob Verbruggen

Creator(s)

Blake Crouch

Where To Watch

Apple TV+