The Best Episodes Written By Katja Wenzel

Every TV Episode Written by Katja Wenzel Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Katja Wenzel Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Katja Wenzel is "Nothing but the truth (1)", rated 7.5/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Robert Thalheim". "Nothing but the truth (1)" aired on 4/9/2023 and is rated 1.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Nothing but the truth (2)".

  • Nothing but the truth (1)
    7.5/10 2 votes

    #1 - Nothing but the truth (1)

    Season 54 Episode 12 - Aired 4/9/2023

    Everything indicates that the young police officer Rebecca Kästner committed suicide in her apartment the evening before: drugs, custody dispute, excessive demands. But when Karow finds her four-year-old son Matti frightened in the garden, he begins to have doubts about the suicide. What mother does that in front of her child? Then the last call from the dead person was to an unusual number: Susanne Bonard, a former LKA figure who now teaches at the police academy. She is a luminary whose standard work everyone knows. Before Karow knows it, she is at his side to investigate this case. Back on the road at 62? During the investigation into Rebecca's death, the detectives also come across connections to the right-wing scene, which Bonard quickly suspects is a large right-wing network. Karow thinks that's paranoid. Until he discovers with her that they are actually faced with larger connections than initially thought...

    Director: Robert Thalheim

    Writer: Katja Wenzel

  • Nothing but the truth (2)
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #2 - Nothing but the truth (2)

    Season 54 Episode 13 - Aired 4/10/2023

    Everything indicates that the young police officer Rebecca Kästner committed suicide in her apartment the evening before: drugs, custody dispute, excessive demands. But when Karow finds her four-year-old son Matti frightened in the garden, he begins to have doubts about the suicide. What mother does that in front of her child? Then the last call from the dead person was to an unusual number: Susanne Bonard, a former LKA figure who now teaches at the police academy. She is a luminary whose standard work everyone knows. Before Karow knows it, she is at his side to investigate this case. Back on the road at 62? During the investigation into Rebecca's death, the detectives also come across connections to the right-wing scene, which Bonard quickly suspects is a large right-wing network. Karow thinks that's paranoid. Until he discovers with her that they are actually faced with larger connections than initially thought...

    Director: Robert Thalheim

    Writer: Katja Wenzel