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Crime vote: How did you like the nuclear "police call"?

2019-12-30T04:14:36.454Z


When extortion and corruption are outsourced: The "police call" was a very versatile crime thriller about nuclear power lobbyists. Or do you disagree?



In other television thrillers, the journalist is usually the natural enemy of the investigators - but not in this "police call" from the German-Polish border area that ran on Sunday. The father of the journalist, the murder victim, solved the case together with Lenski and Raczek: a German green lobbyist organized the dirty work for an energy company that wanted to build a nuclear power plant in Poland. For this, it should bag 0.5 percent of the 10 billion euros in investments.

In the end, the journalist remarked sarcastically in front of the investigators: "Extortion and corruption are simply, as they say, outsourced."

In our criticism we wrote: "In this 'police call', which is a third of a court drama, corruption thriller and reporter thriller, Presseheini gets away quite well with all sorts of rattling lone wolf rhetoric (... ...) Okay, good and bad are quickly recognized here, but the thriller about green or less green nuclear power has some interesting twists. " We gave 6 out of 10 points. How did you like the thriller?

This "police call" was the 16th with Maria Simon as Commissioner Lenski and the eighth with Lucas Gregorowicz as Commissioner Raczek. Maria Simon will be shown in two more episodes, then it's over. According to the RBB, Gregorowicz should remain in the TV area. The two have just turned off their penultimate joint "police call" as a team, which deals with the topic of abortion in the strictly Catholic milieu of Poland. Episode title: "You should be holy", the broadcast is already planned for spring 2020.

Source: spiegel

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