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Vienna Blood
Sigmund Freud’s Theory
While visiting Oskar, Max discusses Sigmund Freud’s theory and how it can be used to analyze a person through their behaviors and mannerisms to reveal what goes on inside the human brain. Stumped by his case, the inspector asks Max to use his skills with psychology to help him solve it.
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48:09
Some aspects of Ida's complicated life remain.
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46:35
Tragedy strikes at the premiere of a silent film and Max and Oskar investigate.
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44:16
Max and Oskar spend the night at the veteran soldiers' home where Steiner lived.
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Max Liebermann applies his neurological expertise to a man suffering from delusions.
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46:21
Max and Oskar search for the killer of two women.
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46:38
DI Oskar Rheinhardt needs Max Liebermann’s help when a young seamstress is found murdered.
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45:31
Another monk is found dead. Max discovers a clue that reveals a hint at his behavior.
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46:24
A monk is found murdered and suspicion falls on a religious Jew who had a run-in with him.
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46:24
A surveillance operation uncovers an intricate foreign plot.
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45:09
A beggar girl finds a mutilated corpse in the slums.
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46:51
Oskar and Max must widen the search for evidence in the countess's death.
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48:36
Oskar and Max must solve the riddle of a countess's drowning death.