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It has been the most expensive non-English television production of its time. Four seasons have aired so far, being co-produced by Creator/Sky1 and [[UsefulNotes/GermanTVStations ARD]]. A fifth and final season has been ordered and is expected to go into production later in 2024. The first three seasons were streamed in the US on Creator/{{Netflix}}, but in February 2024 Netflix dropped the series. A ComicBookAdaptation has been published by Glénat.

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It has been the most expensive non-English television production of its time. Four seasons have aired so far, being co-produced by Creator/Sky1 Creator/{{Sky}} and [[UsefulNotes/GermanTVStations ARD]]. A fifth and final season has been ordered and is expected to go into production later in 2024. The first three seasons were streamed in the US on Creator/{{Netflix}}, but in February 2024 Netflix dropped the series. A ComicBookAdaptation has been published by Glénat.
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** During the hunt at the Nyssen estate, Major General Seegers, [[spoiler: the elderly leader of the Monarchist Black Reichswehr CoupDetat]], spots a stag atop a hill, but gives up on it as it's just out of his range. At that point, the younger, more ambitious [[spoiler:and much more openly ''völkisch''-nationalist]] Colonel Wendt (who climbed a decisive few metres up the hill) successfully manages to slay it. [[spoiler: Series 2 ends with Seegers' coup failing and Seegers getting KickedUpstairs by Hindenburg, while Wendt becomes Benda's successor as chief of the political police after an [[ThoseWackyNazis SA]] conspiracy clears the way for him.]] Seegers represents the remnants of the old [[UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany Imperial revanchists]], Wendt represents the steadily burgeoning number of [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany crypto-National Socialists]], and the stag represents a doomed UsefulNotes/WeimarGermany.

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** During the hunt at the Nyssen estate, Major General Seegers, [[spoiler: the elderly leader of the Monarchist Black Reichswehr CoupDetat]], [[TheCoup Coup D'état]]]], spots a stag atop a hill, but gives up on it as it's just out of his range. At that point, the younger, more ambitious [[spoiler:and much more openly ''völkisch''-nationalist]] Colonel Wendt (who climbed a decisive few metres up the hill) successfully manages to slay it. [[spoiler: Series 2 ends with Seegers' coup failing and Seegers getting KickedUpstairs by Hindenburg, while Wendt becomes Benda's successor as chief of the political police after an [[ThoseWackyNazis SA]] conspiracy clears the way for him.]] Seegers represents the remnants of the old [[UsefulNotes/ImperialGermany Imperial revanchists]], Wendt represents the steadily burgeoning number of [[UsefulNotes/NaziGermany crypto-National Socialists]], and the stag represents a doomed UsefulNotes/WeimarGermany.
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Four seasons have aired so far, being co-produced by Creator/Sky1 and [[UsefulNotes/GermanTVStations ARD]]. It has been the most expensive non-English television production of its time. The first three seasons were streamed in the US on Creator/{{Netflix}}, but in February 2024 Netflix dropped the series. A ComicBookAdaptation has been published by Glénat.

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It has been the most expensive non-English television production of its time. Four seasons have aired so far, being co-produced by Creator/Sky1 and [[UsefulNotes/GermanTVStations ARD]]. It A fifth and final season has been the most expensive non-English television ordered and is expected to go into production of its time.later in 2024. The first three seasons were streamed in the US on Creator/{{Netflix}}, but in February 2024 Netflix dropped the series. A ComicBookAdaptation has been published by Glénat.
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* ChalkOutline: There are several in the main conference room at police headquarters in episode 4.11, after Kasabian shows up and killed all of the gangsters at the summit.
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* ChalkOutline: There are several in the main conference room at police headquarters in episode 4.11, after Kasabian shows up and killed all of the gangsters at the summit.
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the "turn" happens at that moment so I am gonna move the example to the recap page


* HighHeelFaceTurn: Marie-Luise Seegers is a Communist who has been assigned by her superior, Völcker, with setting up Wendt to be assassinated on a hunting trip. But she's fallen in love with Wendt and can't go through with it, and at the last second in episode 4.10 she turns him away from the bullet.
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* HighHeelFaceTurn: Marie-Luise Seegers is a Communist who has been assigned by her superior, Völcker, with setting up Wendt to be assassinated on a hunting trip. But she's fallen in love with Wendt and can't go through with it, and at the last second in episode 4.10 she turns him away from the bullet.

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