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  • joshbraid27 November 2019
    The acting was good and I liked the direction and photography. The plot was weird (episode 1.10). Lots of evil that all gets resolved with everyone living happily ever after despite lots of trauma. At the beginning money and excessive living is the bane of society and it ends with lots of money solving all problems.
  • This is an excellent series - made sometimes confusing for viewers who have to rely on the English subtitles. My first language is German, and I frequently have to stop each episode in order to tell my English-speaking spouse what was actually said. Most often, references to people get mixed up, which makes it difficult to follow the plot.

    One example from episode 5 (Sketch of a dead person): Det. Lucas sits at a riverbank and shares an impromptu snack with the federal DA, who brought his mother's prosciutto. (Just for reference, in case someone can identify getting confused here.) Det. Lucas in German: Was sagt denn ihr Mann? -- What does your man say?

    Det. Lucas in English subtitles: What does her husband say?

    Ihr can be both your and her, and a man can, of course, be someone's husband. But context matters, and there is no "her husband" anywhere in this context. Only someone who would get the dialog out of context would make this mistake. And I'm furious and ashamed that this great series is being botched this way for a non-German speaking audience.
  • This series is somewhat engaging but a few of the episodes don't do a great job of maintaining continuity. In those, the viewer is left trying to figure out how the solution to the crime unfolded. In other episodes, the simple plots are very unnecessarily convoluted and complicated, but since that is also very Teutonic, it is understandable. The series is watchable and somewhat entertaining, and the lead actress does a very good job of bringing her character to life.