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5 reasons why the Münster crime scene would be inconceivable without Professor Boerne

Jan Josef Liefers is best in a double with Axel Prahl. But imagine the commissioner without him!
Photo: Photo: WDR / Markus Tedeskino

Professor Boerne, that's why we love you!

Professor Karl-Friedrich Boerne is not only the best at the scene from Münster, but also the best of the crime scene. Why a case without the medical examiner would be possible, but pointless

A luck. Jan-Josef Liefers himself has come up with an idea. The rumors about the end of the Münster crime scene, which were recently gossiped through the net, were just rumors. An end of the crime scene from Münster will surely come sometime. But not in the foreseeable future. Hopefully this also means that Jan-Josef Liefers will remain with us as a medical examiner Karl-Friedrich Boerne. A Münster crime scene without him would be possible - but meaningless. Anyone who is a fan of the forensic surgeon with a guarantee of abundance of speech can only see it that way.

We are happy to prove that for all not so much in love with 5 reasons:

1. We need Boerne because he is the only person on German television who proves how close arrogance and warmth are to each other. Lying can, admittedly, because in most of the crime scene minutes, we see the coroner of his pleasing unpleasant side. He knows better, lectures, nags, even falls in love with Münster. To look even more beautiful when Karl-Friedrich Boerne breaks with his own character and shows himself as a good or even vulnerable person. In the episode "Temple robbers" he breaks the violin of a gifted music student, because he gets out of annoyance in a scuffle with the boy. On the other hand, later in this film he gives the student his own, very valuable violin.

2nd Commissioner Thiel would have to move out. Karl-Friedrich Boerne is his landlord. One way, all gone.

3. Without Boerne's extravagance, it would not have been the most successful crime scene since reunification. With an audience of 12.99 million in March 2013, the case was "humming, humming, buzzing" before any other crime scene consequences. Strange and in this context briefly noteworthy: The second most frequent episode was the Schweiger debut in Hamburg, also in 2013. Anyway, drags Boerne in "Summit, Summ, Summ" seriously two highly toxic banana spiders in his apartment / his house. And through the resulting housing emergency solutions, the action really comes into the race.

4. We need Boerne because Jan Josef Liefers is not Till Schweiger? The gag is too obvious. In fact, we owe much of Boerne's shine to actor Liefers, of course. He's probably wondering now as a private person how he should ever get rid of the quirky-forensic-stigma. Did you know that originally Ulrich Noethen was scheduled for the role? Why exactly it was delivery then, unfortunately, is not known. According to his own information, Jan Josef Liefers even watched 13 autopsies in real life.

5. His wife has blown up with a therapist. Of course that is saddening for him in the first place. In the second but just likeable. We have a heart for seated men. Especially when the reason of separation is so psychological. In addition, we are pretty sure: If Karl-Friedrich Boerne were a real man, he would also be a real man. And it's well known that there are a lot of women on the table.

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