Even for some humor is place in this episode. Klößchens relatives Dorothea Künz - entertaining embodied by Traudel Sperber - is at the Sauerlichs to visit and also serves as a suspect, while making dumplings in passing about the caring nature of his "aunt" to his friends funny. Even the running gag the result that it was not really his aunt, but he called them as a child is well integrated and provides in various situations for a Schmunzler.
The whole thing this time is dissolved then also neat. Although again the technology plays a big part, but at least the need for friends only film in this case and not remotely control a little back. The motives and the extensively illuminated retrospectively Tathergang are consistent. Sometimes Klößchens fun part is oversubscribed, the constant imitating his "aunt" is close to the border with the nerve factor and "The Sleeping Chinese" is quite often mentioned, but overall the handset is served over an hour solid radio play fare. Rounding out the one or other effect, appropriate music and some good guest speakers. Among other things, convince Eberhard hair or birch Bruck with beautiful performances.
In short: "The Sleeping Chinese" is a good result. A solid case, reasonable educational work and in between a dose of fun - TKKG in good shape.