Now we know why Commissioner Hanns von Meuffels made a perfect figure even in the most stressful moments of the 15 episodes "police call": He likes ironing for his life. At the farewell on Sunday, he argued with his on-and-off partner Constanze Hermann about who may keep the coveted steam iron after the separation.

That the investigator couple at the end of the Stan and Olli film "The Klotzköpfe", one of the funniest and most tender of comedian duo, on the couch together again, then, of course, we were particularly happy. The two watch the scene in which Olli carries his friend Stan on his hands through a sanatorium, because he believes the other can no longer walk.

Alluding to the ingenious slapstick, the filmmakers had in the meantime even considered whether they had the episode "Why did not you tell me that you have two legs?" call. The fact that the title "crime scenes" came out in the end fits in wonderfully. Because with its many artfully condensed crime scene inspections, corpse photos and car dialogues this "police call" quasi-quintessence of the German detective Crime.

In our review, we wrote: "This 'police call' over recent investigations, long car rides and endless yearning is crime-scene perfection and the final incarnation of Meuffel's television character." Did you like the crime thriller so well?

And what about the "police call 110" in Munich? The successor to Matthias Brandt has been known for some time: from 2019, the Austrian actress Verena Altenberger, 31, will be in Munich as Commissioner in Munich. Altenberger has robust to evil humor, you know them especially from the RTL nurse sitcom "Magda makes it easy".