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The Best Episodes Written By Dirk Morgenstern

Every TV Episode Written by Dirk Morgenstern Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Dirk Morgenstern Ratings Summary

"Murot and the 1000-Year Reich" is the best rated episode written by Dirk Morgenstern. It scored 7.5/10 based on 2 votes. It was directed by Matthias X. Oberg. It aired on 10/20/2024 and is rated 0.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "It's so green when Frankfurt's mountains bloom".

  • Murot and the 1000-Year Reich
    7.5/102 votes

    #1 - Murot and the 1000-Year Reich

    Season 55 Episode 22 - Aired 10/20/2024

    Hagen von Strelow is on a flight from South America to Frankfurt am Main. He is a wanted war criminal who is to be put on trial (belatedly) in Germany. Inspector Murot and his assistant Wächter are waiting for him there. Murot had been on his trail 30 years ago, but Hagen von Strelow managed to escape at the last moment. In 1944, von Strelow and Inspector Rother took part in a murder investigation in a small village. A British pilot who was in possession of explosive documents that were crucial to the war was murdered. During the course of the investigation, it turns out that the war-weary investigator Rother is doing everything he can to ensure that the documents do not fall into the hands of the Nazis, and is also protecting the Jew Else Weiß, who is in hiding in the village. With fatal consequences?

    Director: Matthias X. Oberg

    Writer: Dirk Morgenstern

  • It's so green when Frankfurt's mountains bloom
    7.3/103 votes

    #2 - It's so green when Frankfurt's mountains bloom

    Season 55 Episode 20 - Aired 9/29/2024

    Tristan Grünfels, a psychologist and victim counselor for the Frankfurt police, has problems. He keeps losing his temper, talking to himself and then losing touch with his already dysfunctional family. When he leaves the chaos of his home one morning to head to his practice, one thing leads to another and he kills a police officer. Unfortunately, a misunderstanding leads him to become the victim counselor for the relatives and thus unintentionally accompanies Janneke and Brix in the investigation into the murder case. While his inner voice keeps telling him to turn himself in to the police, everything only gets worse: his wife is having an affair, his teenage daughter is pregnant and his son prefers smoking weed to going to school. The situation escalates and the entanglements between Grünfels, Brix and Janneke culminate in a major showdown.

    Director: Till Endemann

    Writer: Dirk Morgenstern