“Tatort” in the sights: This exit is dramatic | Entertainment

From: Walter M. Straten

New year – and another “crime scene” investigator gone! The Hamburg federal police officer Falke (Wotan Wilke Möhring, 56) loses his partner Julia Grosz (Franziska Weisz, 43) on New Year’s Day.

“What Remains” is their 13th and final episode. Her character has been told, she says. As a farewell, Grosz is allowed to sing a lot.

The case

Raid on a passport forgery shop. A young man runs away – in front of Falke and Grosz’s car. He still continues to flee.

As Falke listens to a serenade from Grosz and her band celebrating their 25th anniversary, the stranger who has run away calls Falke: he is in danger. And Falke knows him.

Serenade for Thorsten Falke’s service anniversary: ​​Julia Grosz (Franziska Weisz) performs with her band

Photo: NDR/Georges Pauly

Nope. Falke doesn’t recognize him when they meet either. A little later, the unknown man is found dead and floating in the harbor.

Now it dawns on Falke: Denis Demirovic was a Bosnian refugee as a child and was injured in a right-wing radical arson attack on a youth center 22 years ago.

Look at?

Tricky case about identity fraud and coming to terms with the past. Anyone who sticks with it will be rewarded with a dramatic exit from Grosz.

My grade: 3

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This article comes from BILD. The ePaper of the entire issue is available here.

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