Moreover, he has to break it to his father von Triebenbach's nationalism is not something he stumbled across but a deeply held belief. Not only does Clara now have a new suitor (Hafner showing up at her house with flowers), but Professor Gruner bins his work with Herr Bieber, and takes the case away from him, electrocuting the patient. He's not impressed with Max when he hears the Jewish last name, but he's all over Clara. Hafner says he's just here for the champaign, his uncle, Gustav von Triebenbach (Mendel's investor from last week), is the real art-lover. Max gravitates towards one of the soldiers, Ruprecht Hafner ( Laurence Rupp). Once she sees the Inspector, Clara realizes this is no date and walks off. But the artist in question turns out to be Olbricht, who begs Max to "keep a muzzle" on Reinhardt. She believes it's to see a lovely art opening. That's going to make it awkward when we have to choose a dance partner. She also wishes him a pointed "Good luck" with his engagement to Clara.Ĭlara: I didn't realize there were three of us. But she is no fool and tells him point-blank they should not see each other again. This week's episode opens with Max attempting a date with Amelia Lydgate, insisting he's just thanking her for helping them on the case. His victims so far are prostitutes, women of color, and immigrants. He's a soldier, a nationalist, who is either part of or inspired by the Brotherhood of Primal Fire. They have some clues as to who it is already. Last week's Vienna Bloodended on the revelation that Reinhardt and Max are chasing a serial killer.
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