Babylon Berlin season 3 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a gripping episode, a hostage crisis intensifies, leading to a major breakthrough with a matched crime weapon. The plot thickens as demands for continued sabotage at the film shoot surface. Meanwhile, Greta faces imminent execution, with desperate legal efforts to save her. The episode weaves through a tapestry of political intrigue, police corruption, and personal struggles. Esther's defiance against external control and Rath's confrontation with a corrupt official highlight the brewing tension. The episode culminates with the onset of the stock market crash, marking a pivotal historical moment.
Full Episode S03E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was initially suspected in the hostage situation?
The gaffer was initially suspected.
What key evidence was found in the investigation?
A projectile was matched with the crime weapon.
What does the mysterious figure demand regarding the film shoot?
The continuation of the sabotage of the film shoot.
What is Greta's situation in this episode?
She faces an expedited execution, with efforts underway to save her.
What political discussion takes place at the Foreign Office?
Talks about power, influence, and the changing political landscape.
What is addressed at the police press conference?
The struggle against underground gangs and internal corruption.
How does Esther react to external pressures?
She resists and insists on her autonomy and decision-making power.
What is Litten's role in Greta's situation?
He works to halt her execution and explores legal avenues.
What confrontation does Rath have?
Rath confronts a high-ranking official about corruption and the murder of August Benda.
What historical event is depicted at the end of the episode?
The onset of the stock market crash.