Potato seeds are a difficult thing. They do not always adorn the tuber they want to sell. For "Black and Blue from the Franconian Forest", to "Lady Rosetta" and "La Rat" is now the "Robust Roswita" from the Thuringian. Thus, the murdered potato king in the "crime scene" from Weimar called before his death a resistant potato in honor of his wife.

The investigation offered Dorn (Nora Tschirner) and Lessing (Christian Ulmen) ample opportunity to spread potato analogues. When it comes to dry jokes, Ulmen and Tschirner are still unbeatable. This is at least Tschirner from next week to study again, if she plays in the TNT series crime fiction "Arthur's Law" a callous clerk in a job agency. Since she acts verbosely.

And so it was in the grotesque comic "Tatort" -Schnurre on Sunday. We wrote in our review: "The scientific discourse remains naturally shortened in this thriller, the complex of topics love, death, potatoes entices the investigators and the people around them rather digressions in the kitchen psychology and kitchen poetry." We gave seven out of ten points. How did you find the "crime scene"?