a5c7b9f00b A recently divorced cop adopts a police dog who lost his former companion, together they solve crimes in and around Vienna. This series aired also in Greece several years ago, but unfortunately it has been translated into Greek. Subtitles would be better, but anyway.<br/><br/>The Austrians have done a great job, the dog is very clever and Tobias Moretti is ideal for his role.<br/><br/>Apart from the action, the mystery and the whole plot on each episode, passion and humor is also present. I was watching ita kid, but there are some violent and/or sexual scenes, so parents better be careful with that.<br/><br/>I don&#39;t know if the show airs on other countries, but if so give it a shot, I believe it&#39;s worth it. A consistently delightful and enchanting viewing experience, though I think the depth of warmth and empathy between Brandtner/Rex falls short of the tone set by Moser/Rex. Compensated a little by the playful moments with Bock. PS: What&#39;s with the phone box mysteriously appearing outsider Moser&#39;s house in &quot;Dangerous Mission&quot; - never there in previous episodes, and not sighted since! Why, in Brandtner&#39;s introductory episode &quot;The New Guy&quot;, is the reason for Rex&#39;s distress referred to in such oblique tones? Moser&#39;s name isn&#39;t even uttered. We don&#39;t even get to learn what happened to his mentor Max. Despite these irritations, one draws a lot of pleasure from watching the Viennese locations, the well-written stories and the thoroughly charming, intelligent and witty interplay between Inspector Rex and his human crime-fighting colleagues, despite the heartbreak of Moser&#39;s demise.
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