After the first episode of the series well-liked and true crime Flair gave rise in the style of the past 20 years, I approached to the second part of "Prof. Sigmund Freud" with just such expectations in terms of content and implementation. However, this result is completely different from the series opener. Here, the action plays almost exclusively from in the doctor's office and by skillful RPG scenarios need Freud spend all his skills in order to stop his apparently confused and deliquescent in self-pity and thus unpredictable acting patients stop. It seems the only way to avert danger to life and limb of all the house of friend Present and of course for himself. Here the listener is guided into therapeutic depths that have been previously not to be found in a radio play. The subject is delicate, but well implemented. Psychology close! Wanja Mues supplies as parricide Klaus Harranth from an opposing defender, and this figure in the here and now of the episode really embodies totally authentic and especially confused and intrigues of his senses. But Hanspeter Hallwachs reiterates a splendid life in the psychologists and also shows at "surrogate family" that he is the prime candidate for this role. The story lives from a certain point of the flashbacks to the past and childhood Harranths and thereby conveyed to daily insights and relationships that should ultimately determine the path towards the murder of the father. A not easy to cross subject, the part of the STYLE teams in my opinion - and I'm not the psychology of fully licensed Taner man truly - has been very well implemented. Although the forensic here truly is not used in their own best form but at a higher level.