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* DisposingOfABody: After Kiss kills two mooks in self-defense at his home, he and Poschacher chop up the bodies and throw the pieces into a river.

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* DisposingOfABody: DismemberingTheBody: After Kiss kills two mooks in self-defense at his home, he and Poschacher chop up the bodies and throw the pieces into a river.
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* YoungFutureFamousPeople: Duh.
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Vienna, 1886. The young UsefulNotes/SigmundFreud is still a long way from being a globally revered national figure. His peculiar concept of the unconscious and his use of hypnosis draws ridicule and sees him marginalized by the medical establishment. His professional reputation is at stake, as is his engagement to his beloved Martha. He finds distraction by accompanying his friend Arthur Schnitzler to cocaine-fueled nights with Vienna's high society. When this same society is shaken by a series of mysterious murders, Freud enlists the aid of fragile medium Fleur and policeman Alfred Kiss in his bid to expose the masterminds behind the crimes, which are causing a stir - even in the upper echelons of political circles.

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Vienna, UsefulNotes/{{Vienna}}, 1886. The young UsefulNotes/SigmundFreud is still a long way from being a globally revered national figure. His peculiar concept of the unconscious and his use of hypnosis draws ridicule and sees him marginalized by the medical establishment. His professional reputation is at stake, as is his engagement to his beloved Martha. He finds distraction by accompanying his friend Arthur Schnitzler to cocaine-fueled nights with Vienna's high society. When this same society is shaken by a series of mysterious murders, Freud enlists the aid of fragile medium Fleur and policeman Alfred Kiss in his bid to expose the masterminds behind the crimes, which are causing a stir - even in the upper echelons of political circles.
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* EnemyMine: [[spoiler: Upon learning that his son did indeed murder a prostitute, General Von Lichtenberg teams up with Kiss to take down the Szápárys.]]

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* ArcVillain: While the Szápárys are the main antagonists, General Von Lichtenberg and Lieutenant Riedl serve as this towards Kiss' storyline.



* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Not only was Sigmund Freud a revolutionary shrink, he also solved a murder case and prevented the assassination of the Austrian emperor.

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* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Not only was Sigmund Freud a revolutionary shrink, he also solved a murder case and [[spoiler: prevented the assassination of the Austrian emperor.]]
* BigBadDuumvirate: Count and Countess Szápáry, two Hungarian aristocrats who have fallen into the shadows since Hungary's annexation into Austria. They hypnotize people around Vienna to commit grisly murders in order to fuel Fluer's demonic powers so that they can eventually use her to [[spoiler: assassinate the Austrian emperor as revenge towards Austria.]]


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* TheCaligula: The Austrian Crown Prince is initially seen as merely a hedonistic and arrogant {{Jerkass}} but his later behavior with Fleur shows him to be a deeply perverted and savage rapist as well.


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* DrJerk: Freud's superior, Professor Meynert is close minded and obnoxious doctor who refuses to accept any point of view other than his own and berates Freud for daring to support new and revolutionary techniques in medicine. He also uses inhumane treatments on Fleur and the other patients, practically torturing them with high heat.
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* SpookySeance: Vienna's high society enjoys encounters with the supernatural and we are treated to a seance led by Fleur. It goes wrong as she has premonitions of a crime and [[FaintingSeer faints]].

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* SpookySeance: Vienna's high society enjoys encounters with the supernatural and we are treated to a seance led by Fleur. It goes wrong as she has premonitions of a crime and [[FaintingSeer faints]].which makes her faint]].
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* BedlamHouse: Freud works in a hospital for the mentally ill with mad patients walking the floors.

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* BedlamHouse: Freud works in a hospital for the mentally ill with mad patients walking the floors.coridors.
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Kiss never participated in the World War I as it will happen in about thirty years after the events of the show


* ShellShockedVeteran: Kiss is haunted by his memories of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. We learn more about it through a couple of {{Troubled Backstory Flashback}}s.

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* ShellShockedVeteran: Kiss is haunted by his memories of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.the Bosnian War. We learn more about it through a couple of {{Troubled Backstory Flashback}}s.
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* KillingInSelfDefense: Kiss kills two mooks in self-defense at his home.
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A 2020 Austrian/German/Czech coproduction created by Marvin Kren, starring Robert Finster as Sigmund Freud, Ella Rumpf as medium Fleur Salomé and Georg Friedrich as policeman and veteran Alfred Kiss.

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A 2020 Austrian/German/Czech coproduction co-produced crime/mystery series, created by Marvin Kren, Kren and starring Robert Finster as Sigmund Freud, Ella Rumpf as medium Fleur Salomé and Georg Friedrich as policeman and veteran Alfred Kiss.
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* CityNoir: Creator Marvin Kren described the genre as "Vienna Noir".
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* BedlamHouse: Freud works in a hospital for the mentally ill with mad patients walking the floors.

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* HumanWeapon: Fleur was made one by the Szápáry.

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* HumanWeapon: Fleur was made one by the Szápáry.Szápátry.
* HystericalWoman: The series is set in a time where hysteria in women was seen as pathological.
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* DuelingScar: A couple of male characters sport facial scars stemming from duels.
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* GyuLiner: Victor Szápárys wears eyeliner.

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* GyuLiner: GuyLiner: Victor Szápárys wears eyeliner.
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* GyuLiner: Victor Szápárys wears eyeliner.
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* BawdySong: Poschacher and Freud's housekeeper are shown singing naughty songs at the local inn.
* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Not only was Sigmund Freud a revolutionary shrink, he also solved a murder case and prevented the assassination of the Austrian emperor.
* BlackEyesOfEvil: Characters will sport black irises when under a spell.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Henriette uses post-hypnotic suggestion to turn people into a ManchurianAgent.
** This started at least four years prior to the current timeline when she made a guy [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringtheater_fire burn the Ringtheatre]] hoping to kill the Austrian emperor. The coup failed because the emperor did not attend the play.
** Freud discovers that she also turned an opera singer and Crown Prince Rudolf into killers.
* TheCassandra: None of the authorities believe Freud's theory about the Szápárys' mind-manipulation. It culminates in a YouHaveToBelieveMe scene in the hospital's basement and Freud being carried away by two security guards.
* {{Cliffhanger}}: Episode 3 ends with Freud committing suicide by jumping from a window. Then the scene cuts to black. This leads to a CliffhangerCopout in the next episode when it's revealed that this scene never happened and Freud actually resisted Henriette von Schönfeld's MindManipulation.
* DamselInDistress: Freud has to rescue Fleur from the hospital basement where she is subjected to a questionable heat treatment.
* DisposingOfABody: After Kiss kills two mooks in self-defense at his home, he and Poschacher chop up the bodies and throw the pieces into a river.
* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: In episode 4, Fleur rapes Freud on the floor of his study but no fuzz is made about this incident.
* DreamIntro: Episode 3 starts with Freud committing suicide by jumping from a window. It's revealed to be another of Fleur's premonitions.
* EconomyCast: Apparently, Kiss and Poschacher cover all murder investigations in Vienna, be it day [[AlwaysOnDuty or night]].
* EvilSoundsDeep: When Fleur dissociates and becomes Taltos, her voice is notably deeper.
* AFoggyDayInLondonTown: All shots of Vienna feature a menacing overcast sky.
* FunctionalAddict: Freud is a serious cocaine addict but manages his work life pretty well.
* HumanWeapon: Fleur was made one by the Szápáry.
* IndianBurialGround: Freud's housekeeper believes that the house Freud lives in is haunted because it was built on the ruins of the Ringtheatre which burned down in a fire with 400 people dead.
* InstantSedation: Freud incapacitates the mad opera singer instantly with a sedative from his syringe.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Kiss is haunted by his memories of UsefulNotes/WorldWarI. We learn more about it through a couple of {{Troubled Backstory Flashback}}s.
* SoundtrackDissonance: The massacre at the ball is underscored with cheerful orchestra music.
* SpookySeance: Vienna's high society enjoys encounters with the supernatural and we are treated to a seance led by Fleur. It goes wrong as she has premonitions of a crime and [[FaintingSeer faints]].
* StopOrIShootMyself: Fleur makes Henriette and Victor leave her alone by threatening to cut her own throat.
* TenPacesAndTurn: Kiss and Georg von Lichtenberg face up in such a duel.
* TroubledBackstoryFlashback: We explore the backstory of Fleur and Kiss via flashbacks to pivotal moments in their lives.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: On numerous occasions do hypnotized characters vomit on-screen.
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Vienna, 1886. The young UsefulNote/SigmundFreud is still a long way from being a globally revered national figure. His peculiar concept of the unconscious and his use of hypnosis draws ridicule and sees him marginalized by the medical establishment. His professional reputation is at stake, as is his engagement to his beloved Martha. He finds distraction by accompanying his friend Arthur Schnitzler to cocaine-fueled nights with Vienna's high society. When this same society is shaken by a series of mysterious murders, Freud enlists the aid of fragile medium Fleur and policeman Alfred Kiss in his bid to expose the masterminds behind the crimes, which are causing a stir - even in the upper echelons of political circles.

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Vienna, 1886. The young UsefulNote/SigmundFreud UsefulNotes/SigmundFreud is still a long way from being a globally revered national figure. His peculiar concept of the unconscious and his use of hypnosis draws ridicule and sees him marginalized by the medical establishment. His professional reputation is at stake, as is his engagement to his beloved Martha. He finds distraction by accompanying his friend Arthur Schnitzler to cocaine-fueled nights with Vienna's high society. When this same society is shaken by a series of mysterious murders, Freud enlists the aid of fragile medium Fleur and policeman Alfred Kiss in his bid to expose the masterminds behind the crimes, which are causing a stir - even in the upper echelons of political circles.
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A 2020 Austrian/German/Czech coproduction created by Marvin Kren, starring Robert Finster as Sigmund Freud, Ella Rumpf as medium Fleur Salomé and Georg Friedrich as policeman and veteran Alfred Kiss.

Vienna, 1886. The young UsefulNote/SigmundFreud is still a long way from being a globally revered national figure. His peculiar concept of the unconscious and his use of hypnosis draws ridicule and sees him marginalized by the medical establishment. His professional reputation is at stake, as is his engagement to his beloved Martha. He finds distraction by accompanying his friend Arthur Schnitzler to cocaine-fueled nights with Vienna's high society. When this same society is shaken by a series of mysterious murders, Freud enlists the aid of fragile medium Fleur and policeman Alfred Kiss in his bid to expose the masterminds behind the crimes, which are causing a stir - even in the upper echelons of political circles.

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