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Show Stockinger

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Original Air Dates: 23.10.1996 — 05.02.1997
Country: Austria
Genre: Comedy, Crime
Network: SAT.1 (Germany)
Watched by: 65 970 685
Total running time: 12 hours 30 minutes
Episode duration: 50 min.
Episodes: 15
IMDB Rating: 6.6 of 10 196
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A spin-off of "Kommissar Rex", this show is about Rex' former colleague Stockinger investigating strange murders in the Salzburger Land.

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replied 24 Nov 15:17 #
@Olglem: They didn't show Moser's funeral at all. The last shots were of him lying dead in the hospital. So, most likely, somewhere behind the scenes, Stockinger was like at a funeral.
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replied 24 Nov 19:42 #
@Olglem: I added "Stockinger" to the emergency list. We should look at it too. I liked this character.😌
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replied 24 Nov 19:36 #
@Olglem: everything was shown haphazardly there. After being injured, Moser was taken to the hospital. They fought for his life there, but in the end he died. They showed how the doctor came out and told the colleagues who brought him. That is, these are events of several hours. And the next episode was about the fact that a new employee came to them. It probably didn't make much sense to introduce Jokes into the series. Besides, in my opinion, it wasn't shown at all anymore.
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replied 24 Nov 18:06 #
@RinaAri: I just don't remember that moment very well. I remember Heller and Beck and Rex after Moser's death, but I can't remember exactly where they were. Maybe at Moser's house. I don't remember exactly. I just remember it bothered me a little that Shtoki obviously didn't show up during those events, I was hoping that he would come to the department for at least one episode. If I have time, I will review that series of KR.
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replied 24 Nov 20:22 #
@RinaAri: I also liked him the most right away. He seems so clumsy, plain, a little lost, but this is only at first glance. Shtoki vaguely reminds me of Columbo, who also pretended to be a fool at first, but in fact immediately understood who was involved in the crime.
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