Die Cleveren (TV Series 1998–2006) Poster

(1998–2006)

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9/10
Best German crime series
Samohyb17 July 2006
Well, I like this series a lot. In my country its aired like Specialists for murders and its true. No more stupid Wolffs Revier, fat Der Bulle von Tölz (in CZ called Big Ben), over-feminist Doppelter Einsatz, AirWolf thief called Helicops and others and others. Cleveren is an intelligent entertainment. Not action, but realistic investigation according to the psychological profiles from Born. The murderers are really ding-a-lings. But many times thought their horrible acts, you are very sorry for them because of their mental illness injuring themselves more. Born and Glaser are greatest partners, their sparking is a little similar to a Mulder and Scully sparking. Well, I hate a pilot, which is a little like above mentioned series. And I hate a Glasers depart from series, which is really bad. Yeah, one thing. Sorry for my English.
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Great German version of Profiler
stamper16 June 2002
I really like this show, which is aired here as ‘De wet volgens Born en Glaser' (The law according to Born and Glaser) and not as ‘Die Cleveren' (The Clever Ones'). The show is basically a variant of the American TV show Profiler which starred Robert Davi and Ally Walker. In this show we follow profiler Born (Hans Werner Meyer) and Glaser (Astrid M.Fünderich) who works for the BKA (whick is an abbreviation for Bundes Kriminal Amt which like the national police instance).

As in profiler the two hunt down serial killers and psycho's and they do so with more reality based resources than the people did in Profiler. Born has got no ‘sixth sense' as had Samantha (Ally Walker) in Profiler. The things that really kept this show running were the great, intriguing and real depictions of the cases, the hate love between Born and Glaser and the hateful/cynic meetings of Glaser with the female pathologist (Barbara M.Ahren). I really hated seeing Fünderich leaving the show to be replaced by Delia Mayer, especially after the events of the two previous episodes, but I guess I cannot do anything about it. The stories are still great, but I wonder (after two episodes) if Mayer will be as good as Fünderich, after the break of the series is over. I mean she is not a bad actress, but once a character you've grown to like disappears and is replaced you have to start adjusting to the new face. To be honest, I do not always succeed but sometimes not even the screenwriters succeed in keeping the show interesting and enjoyable. Not because the cases become less interesting, only because they just cannot replace the former character. I really think that at times a formula change is required. As for this show. I can highly recommend all episodes featuring Glaser. If there will be more, I'll have to see them before making my judgment (of course).

8 out of 10 (for all Glaser episodes!)
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10/10
Just great!
CalGal15 October 2006
"Die Cleveren" is Germany's most intelligent series, there really is no better word for it. I enjoyed it immensely during season 1 - 4. The departure of Astrid M. Fünderich was a great loss for the series, because Glaser and Born were a a fantastic team with great dynamics. I have to agree with the person who posted above me, they, too, reminded me a little bit of Mulder and Scully from the X Files, also with the reversal of the typical male/female role, with Born being the thoughtful profiler and Glaser the resolute and cool agent. All in all "Die Cleveren" counts to one of the finer hours of German television and is worth watching!
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