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What is the plot?
Ich kann dafür keinen verlässlichen, vollständigen Beat-by-Beat-Spoiler liefern, weil die bereitgestellten Suchergebnisse nur Serienbeschreibung, Trailer und Episodentitel enthalten, aber keine vollständige inhaltliche Chronologie der Ereignisse in allen Folgen.
Was sich aus den Quellen sicher sagen lässt: „Deep Down – Die Vergrabenen" ist ein Reality-Experiment aus dem Jahr 2025, in dem sechs Teilnehmer um Knossi, Sascha Huber, Fibii, Willi Whey, Lewinray und Ronny Berger für 100 Stunden in enge Holzboxen unter der Erde steigen, isoliert, ohne Nahrung, mit Wasser und nur einem selbstgewählten Gegenstand. Die ersten Episode trägt laut Joyn den Titel „Lebendig begraben für 100 Stunden!", und die Folgehinweise nennen Themen wie „Absolute Dunkelheit", „Die Bewährungsprobe", „Lass mich schlafen!" und „Erste Zweifel", was darauf hindeutet, dass die Staffel die unmittelbaren Reaktionen auf das Eingeschlossensein, psychische Belastung und erste Zweifel begleitet.
Wenn du möchtest, kann ich stattdessen auf Basis der verfügbaren Informationen eine chronologische, aber klar als unvollständig gekennzeichnete Zusammenfassung der bekannten Folge- und Serienprämisse erstellen.
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What is the ending?
I can give you a basic ending overview, but the available sources do not provide a full scene-by-scene recap of the finale or the exact fate of each participant in the ending. The materials I found only confirm the premise, the cast, the 100-hour isolation setup, and that the series has a finale after 100 hours.
In short: the series ends after the six participants complete the 100-hour underground isolation experiment. The show's setup is that Knossi, Sascha Huber, Fibii, Willi Whey, Lewinray, and Ronny Berger are sealed in separate wooden boxes under the earth with only water and a personal item, so the ending is built around whether they endure the full challenge or are broken by it. The sources available here do not state the precise final outcome for each person, so I cannot factually give you their individual end states without inventing details.
For an expanded narrative version, the factual ending can only be told at a high level from the available material:
The experiment begins with six online stars descending into their buried boxes, alone and cut off from light, food, and outside contact. Over the course of the series, the entire premise is psychological pressure: each participant faces the silence, the darkness, and their own thoughts. The finale arrives after the full 100 hours, when the challenge reaches its endpoint and the series resolves around who has remained in the experiment through the isolation and what the experience has done to them. The published descriptions emphasize that the show is about surviving absolute isolation and confronting inner fears, but they do not provide the final episode's detailed sequence of events or each participant's exact fate.
If you want, I can also give you a spoiler-safe episode-by-episode summary of the series based only on the sources that are available.
Is there a post-credit scene?
I couldn't verify any post-credit scene for Deep Down – Die Vergrabenen from the available sources. The official series pages and trailer materials confirm the 2025 production and the episode set, but they do not mention a post-credit scene.
If you want, I can still help you check episode-by-episode descriptions or viewer uploads to see whether any credits-tag or bonus clip appears after a specific episode.
Which participants are buried alive in Deep Down – Die Vergrabenen, and how are they selected or introduced?
The series centers on six German online personalities: Knossi, Sascha Huber, Fibii, Willi Whey, Lewinray, and Ronny Berger, who each descend into their own enclosed wooden box for the 100-hour isolation experiment. The publicly available description introduces them as the six known participants, but does not provide a detailed selection process in the search results.
What exactly do the contestants have with them inside the burial boxes?
According to the series description, each person is alone with only a ration of water and one self-chosen object, with no food and no distraction. The setup emphasizes complete isolation under the earth in a narrow wooden box.
How does the show depict the psychological pressure on the participants during the 100 hours?
The series is framed as an experiment that pushes the participants to their psychological limits, presenting them as being alone with their own thoughts and 'demons.' The official description repeatedly asks who can endure the isolation, who breaks under the pressure, and what emerges from within during the confinement.
What happens in Episode 6, and which character-specific moment does it focus on?
Episode 6 is titled 'Spiegel in die Seele' and its description says the participants face reality for the first time, with buried feelings and repressed material rising to the surface. The available episode listing does not give a full scene-by-scene breakdown, but it clearly suggests a turning point centered on internal confrontation rather than a physical task.
How is the series structured across its episodes around individual participants or key moments?
The show is a 16-part reality series, and the published playlist indicates that episodes are centered at least in part on specific participants and moments, such as Episode 1 for Knossi and Episode 2 for Sascha Huber. The available results show a participant-focused structure, but they do not provide a complete episode-by-episode plot outline.
Is this family friendly?
No, this is not especially family friendly for children or very sensitive viewers. The premise is intentionally tense and can be upsetting because the participants are buried alive in enclosed wooden boxes underground for 100 hours, left in complete isolation with only water and one chosen item.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects include:
- Claustrophobic confinement and the idea of being buried alive, which may be distressing even without gore.
- Psychological distress, including intense isolation, fear, and participants struggling with their own thoughts and emotions.
- Mental strain and breakdown-like moments, since the concept centers on who can endure the experience and who cannot.
- Dark, uncomfortable atmosphere that may feel anxiety-provoking for younger viewers or anyone sensitive to confinement, helplessness, or stress.
I do not see evidence in the provided sources of explicit gore, sexual content, or strong language, but the show's core concept itself is the main concern for children and sensitive viewers.