In this episode, everything is as it should be: Tim as a bellwether, Gaby as a animal lover, Karl as computer and dumplings as a heavy eater (though no chocolate in this episode!). On the positive side, that is not immediately apparent - as in many of the recent episodes - who is the culprit. The end comes a little abrupt, but which is collected in my opinion, by the fact that it is a very nice end. This episode dealt with / touches a topic that has not yet been so often processed at TKKG, but occupies an important place in our society. In order not to spoil but, otherwise the culprit would be obvious, it should be at this point is not called. Overall a good result, even if I find that it is a bit unusual that TKKG even take fingerprints and to not take commissioner Glockner or wasp to complete. The location did not allow this, but I felt at times by more the 5 friends as reminiscent TKKG. And though the typical TKKG action actually missing, I felt well entertained by this episode.
This result is in my opinion ideal for children. It is - in my adult perspective - not too exciting, Tim is no longer polarized between violence and complete abstinence, but lives before that you must be mad, so but must learn how to deal and it is given that every child has a right to it, to be as it is. Assuming radio plays an educational purpose is certainly met in this episode.