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- A homicide detective discovers he is a descendant of hunters who fight supernatural forces.
- An F.B.I. agent is forced to work with an institutionalized scientist and his son in order to rationalize a brewing storm of unexplained phenomena.
- A couple meets at an Overeaters' Anonymous meeting.
- A reimagining of the popular 1970s TV series about a female athlete who is given bionic strength.
- The stories of police officers and doctors working near the Port of Hamburg.
- Justin Hertels is brought to ER, electrocuted in his bedroom, allegedly knocked out by a robber. Mattes and Melanie doubt it, as a neighbor reports Hertel's daughter Sina (11) fled the home. Sina's Bulgarian mother Elena is missing, the running brat found by Hans and Franzi and checked out for mild abrasions while Sina's class teacher Amira Samimi helps see clear the family got into trouble as Justin was semi-disabled by car accident injury aftermath forcing him into street begging.
- Station captain Wolf Haller has a nightmare evening after a swell opera visit: on the way home his wife Sybille, who insisted to drive, confesses she 'met another man' and is badly hurt as a big black of wood is swung to the car window from a bridge. Both wake up in hospital but Sybille remains comatose for days, and prefers to see her new admirer, a Kiel professor with Turkish roots. Although officially on sick leave, Haller wants charge rather then Melanie, whom he ends up scolding a career vulture. He focuses on family man Sven Dörner, who reports, after fake social media posts Haller knows to be a legally safe trap, admits he touched the log but swears not to have thrown it. Drop out-knave Lennart Grolmann is pinpointed having been on site at the time, but denies and gets a probably false alibi from his protective elder brother Pascal. Haller's obsession with Donner meanwhile gets out of control.
- Captain Haller pairs precinct PK 21 additions and veterans: brilliant, spontaneous ex-cadet Kris Freiberg with Franzi, quiet experienced transferee Pinar Aslan from Berlin with Hans. All investigate the seemingly routine threats reported by a prostitute but soon guess right the real danger in for ER Dr. Jasmin Jonas. Hans and Pinar guard her outside, despite her refusal. Kris and Franzi go after possible culprits, notably a domineering ex.
- The Hamburg police soon realizes a shooting in the port is an escalated drug deal. The trail leads to constable Pinar's brother, Malik Aslan, whom the prosecutor's office also orders observed as part of their investigations in their Berlin-based Turkish criminal drug clan. *Pinar fears her colleagues suspect her of crime family loyalty, but partner Kris and captain Haller keep an open mind Malik Aslan takes fatal risks while the rival 'Rocker gang', Wheel Devils, escalate a grudge into a possible gang war.
- Prime suspect, with record, in a Wilhelmsburg clock shop robbery is Thomas Steiger, Kris Freiberg's estranged school-mate and protector, believed reformed after a gang period. Steiger is philanthropically employed by sick old Bernd Vogt with equally suspected Vera Niemann. Shop owners Martin and Beate Brümmer's marriage was rocky until he finally fathered their baby, and adultery ended. Kris must also work out if fellow newcomer Pinar is reliable by working out her rapport with her arrested mob brother.
- In hiding for 30 years after a shooting only Wolle remembers, borough swindler Dieter "Dandy" Hartmann is the victim of a fight at the city's most reputed curry sausage stand, where Mattes Melanie and investigate. Wolle asks captain Haller to let him investigate the case, Hartmann's disappearance being linked to his first unfinished murder and, and convinced old Hamburg rivalries are playing up even now, possibly boding a gang war with Alexander Jashow's thugs. The precinct colleagues nevertheless work on several other possible angles, including the stand owner's mirky aspects.
- Mentalist Felix Baum's spouse and magic show partner Kaya Baum is in ER after a violent attack. She had claimed to make psychic contact with Ulf and Angelika Neudeck's daughter, reported missing for decades after an abduction, but there's a further secret. Themagic couple was breaking up, and in debt with illusion inventor Alexander Stahlberg, who 'magically helps himself'.
- Kris and Pinar escort to school teen class dodger Hermann Fleischer, whose father Uwe declared their home a 'sovereign republic', part of a series of 'Reichsbürger' who consider all German laws invalid. The beat cops nearly stumble into a bear trap in the garden, set up by Uwe's wife Britta, who is in ER for an injury from the same, a trail leading to Uwe's dodgy lawyer Dr. Rösner, the mastermind behind the 'rebel republics'. Young Hermann, who was raised a white supremacist, runs and 'defends' his home with father's loaded revolver.
- In an exclusive Hamburg private club, a lock-down fails to turn up loot or thief when pilfering of various valuables from the locker-room and elsewhere is spotted. Mattes and Melanie gaze at the rich pickings. Next night, the trusted club waiter Magnus Brennecke, who puts his orphaned kid sister through college, is brutally attacked at home, where nothing is worth stealing, yet reports no motive. A stakeout leads to a senior club member, whose former investment firm partner Armin Jentsch blames him for ruinous fraud. Pinar covers for partner Kris who drew his weapon in panic as the case turns nasty at the office, the key being an evidence data stick.
- Eccentric, hedonistic senior fashion guru Helene Huck has a seemingly drunk car accident, but is diagnosed in ER high from a novel blue brand of crystal meth, which she denies ever having taken, possibly mixed in her morning tea. Opportunity has devoted housekeeper Elfie Fischer, daughter Miriam Huck-Wölfers, who seeks to have her declared incompetent on mental heath grounds to run the firm, and ex-con lover René von Talbrück, who receives lavish gifts, the last two pointing at each-other as gold-digger. René secretly has a gay lover, Bruno Weinert, whose car Helen bumped into. The team also tracks down green petty drug dealer Oliver Kurze, in trouble with the neighborhood's ruthless Russian gang, to learn whom he sold the meth. Kris urges Pinar not to dismiss her meddling family's alarm about her grandma's declining health.
- Package delivery man Jan is brought to ER after a bad accident, having driven despite a pneumonia. His independent employer Klaus Rombach is suspected to have forced him to keep working, to avoid serious losses he can't afford. Kris finds soon the 'accident' was arranged, but against him or the firm? Suspects include union rep Lara Wehner, whose exploitation story doesn't quite check out, and pensioner Rentner Lothar, who had it in for Jan. Pinar must decide whether to accept an invitation for her grandma's Muslim funeral or avoid the risks of publicly consorting with her crime family.
- Called for a petty shop robbery alarm, Mattes and Melanie face an armed youngster, whom she must shoot in the shoulder as he refuses to put down his revolver. Seeing a video of the incident posted on Internet, the team rightly suspects teen perpetrator Ansgar Trautner, planned being shot and hospitalized. There are soon indications he has a female accomplice, probably his lover, who proves worse. Melanie's psychiatrists ex works his magic on Ansgar to get vital information.
- Demir Kaplan reports yet another robbery at his kiosk, presumably again the work of a gang that strikes all over Hamburg, but this time Paula, his insolent teen daughter who side with her late mother. The masked teen robbers duo escapes Hans and Franzi thanks to parkour. That scene yields two prime suspects, cocky Simon Schultz with a telltale limp and his cautious photographer mate Tim Fichte . Mattes an Melanie' reconstruction shows Demir's story doesn't fit, and he's not the only 'miscast'. Franzi is flattered that old police academy buddy Sven Reimers flirts with her, but Hans duly doubts his motives and timing.
- The priceless showpiece of an exposition in the ethnological museum, an allegedly magically talking tribal ancestor skull, is found stolen from the shipment of pieces donated by Erika Johannsen, the disinterested widow of the private collector, heir of a colonial trading company in Kaiser-Wilhelmsland. Professor Harald Munze, the curator, and his thesis student assistant Martinez, discovered the theft while unpacking the crates in the presence of a Papua New Guinean official who was to take home all pieces presumed acquired illegally by the late collector. Most likely fence would be never-caught shady dealer and presumed forgery mastermind Daniel Vikander, specialized in archaeological rarities. Mattes focuses on the dysfunctional donor family Johannsen, daughter Britta even claims to communicate with the skull. Academic assistant Martinez is hospitalized, luckily merely for malaria, and plans the return to the neighboring tribe he got devoted to during field study.