A young female member of a sect is found murdered in a room in a new building that is under construction.A young female member of a sect is found murdered in a room in a new building that is under construction.A young female member of a sect is found murdered in a room in a new building that is under construction.
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Solid episode but with unresolved questions
Krassnitzer is solidly into his role as Moritz with this episode. The initial scene where he's practicing archery with his daughter before some sort of Japanese Zen master works well actually with the theme of The cult which purports to give people some sense of happiness, but may or may not be involved in the death of the young woman who's found in an apartment in an apparently unfinished and perhaps abandoned construction area. Well, the initial investigation points in one way the eventual solution is perhaps a bit surprising and makes the episode interesting. However, there are some unresolved conflicts which tend to be characteristic of the Tattort series; It appears that Moritz's boss is involved and it turns out that it's probably an innocent association with one of the high up cult members who appears to be on some sort of community board, although it's unclear at least to me from watching this what that was exactly. This also is the second episode in which Bad actors seem to have an amazing amount of information about the police investigation and also about Moritz. They know about his family. They know where he lives. I mean this is sort of amazing stuff especially coming out of the EU where they have all this privacy stuff. I just don't get it. You don't see this sort of thing outside of spy movies in the US. But here in this series the baddies seem to like be plugged in. And if you're a cop, watch out because you know they're on to your family and they're going to put pressure on you and all sorts of things. And very little of that is resolved at the end of the episode. And that's maybe my reason for only seven stars. It's like how did they get this information and why doesn't anybody seem terribly upset with their access to this information?
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