Everything is ready for a new episode of “Tatort” from Vienna entitled “Azra”. In Germany, many fans made themselves comfortable in front of their TV on Whit Monday (May 29) and tuned in right on time for prime time.
The plot, the investigator duo, everything is right – but one detail makes some ARD viewers go crazy at home. Complaints are piling up online and some are even switching off. But where is the problem?
“Tatort” from Vienna: New episode promises pure excitement
The investigator duo Moritz Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer) and Bibi Fellner (Adele Neuhauser) are on the trail of a murder in the Datviani clan. The clan boss’s brother was shot in front of his club. Now it is important to find out who the murderer is, but above all why the man had to die.
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Azra (Mariam Hage) is a police informant and has earned the trust of the clan members. Of course, nobody knows anything about her true intentions, so she should help the investigative team in this case. But suddenly the woman disappears. The viewers are curious about what happened to her and secretly hope that she wasn’t murdered too. But the hobby inspectors are ugly disturbed in their guesswork.
ARD viewers react annoyed
Because some seem to have problems following the crime scene acoustically. “The sound was an impertinence. It was over after 10 minutes” or “I switched off. Although I like them both, I only understand half of them,” comments on Facebook said. Is it really the sound, or maybe the device at home? Because some viewers seem to be able to hear perfectly. “Well, I don’t have any problems with the sound, actually never had,” emphasizes one woman.
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But maybe it’s the Austrian dialect that some fans don’t quite understand. “Sometimes I would be happy about subtitles,” admits one user, for example. But staying on the screen is definitely worth it, because the investigator duo seems to be on the trail of a very big case.
2023-05-30 02:26:08
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