Vienna Blood

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  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.5  (7,323)

Set in the late 1800s, Vienna Blood is a gripping crime drama that premiered on BBC Two in 2019. The show is based on a series of novels by Frank Tallis and follows the investigations of a young English doctor named Max Liebermann, played by Matthew Beard, and a seasoned Viennese detective named Oskar Rheinhardt, played by Juergen Maurer. The two main characters could not be more different in terms of their backgrounds and personalities, but they quickly form a strong bond as they work together to solve a series of gruesome murders that seem to be connected in some way. Max is a brilliant young man who is studying under renowned psychologist Sigmund Freud, while Oskar is a veteran detective who is struggling to adapt to the rapid changes taking place in Vienna at the time. The show is set in a time and place where class and status are everything, and this provides an interesting backdrop to the murder investigations. Max, being a foreigner, is very aware of the social dynamics at play in Vienna and is often frustrated by the way the upper classes seem to be untouchable when it comes to the law. Oskar, on the other hand, has spent his entire life in Vienna and knows just how difficult it can be to break through the barriers that separate the classes. The cases that Max and Oskar are tasked with solving are complex and often involve some degree of psychology, which is Max's area of expertise. This adds an intriguing element to the show, as Max often uses his knowledge of Freudian and Jungian psychology to gain insights into the minds of the killers they are pursuing. The murders themselves are also quite gruesome, which might not be to everyone's taste, but they are certainly effective in creating tension and suspense. Visually, the show is stunning, with the beautiful architecture and landscapes of Vienna providing a stunning backdrop to the action. The attention to detail in terms of costumes and set design is also impressive and helps to transport the viewer back in time to late 19th-century Vienna. In addition to the main murder investigations, Vienna Blood also explores the personal lives of Max and Oskar, as well as some of the other characters in the show. There are several romantic storylines that play out over the course of the season, and these add an extra layer of complexity to the characters and their relationships. Overall, Vienna Blood is a gripping and visually stunning crime drama that is sure to appeal to fans of the genre. The chemistry between Matthew Beard and Juergen Maurer is excellent, and the show's unique blend of historical setting, complex psychology, and gruesome murders make for a truly engaging viewing experience. Fans of other BBC crime dramas such as Luther, Sherlock, and Broadchurch are sure to find plenty to love in Vienna Blood.

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Death is Now a Welcome Guest, Part 2
6. Death is Now a Welcome Guest, Part 2
February 12, 2023
Ida had many lovers and mixed with powerful men. While a leak in the investigation has professional and personal repercussions for Oskar and Max, one suspect stands out, an American senator with incendiary views. A damning revelation enables Max to see that in different circumstances the same men can cause both miracles and calamities.
Death is Now a Welcome Guest, Part 1
5. Death is Now a Welcome Guest, Part 1
February 5, 2023
When tragedy strikes at the premiere of a silent film, Max and Oskar find themselves investigating the death of Ida Rego, an actress who lost and then regained her eyesight not long before her death. An examination of Ida
The God of Shadows, Part 2
4. The God of Shadows, Part 2
January 29, 2023
Max and Oskar spend the night at the veteran soldiers
The God of Shadows, Part 1
3. The God of Shadows, Part 1
January 22, 2023
Max applies his neurological expertise to the retired Captain Steiner, who suffering from delusions. Oskar is irked when he is assigned to the burglary of an ex-Finance Minister with influential friends. When Captain Steiner is found to have committed suicide, it looks like a tragic case of trauma-induced paranoia. But Max and Oskar wonder if the curse has an altogether more human explanation.
Deadly Communion, Part 2
2. Deadly Communion, Part 2
January 15, 2023
The search for the killer continues under the fear that there will be more victims. As the killer reaches out to Max, Oskar becomes deeply unsettled by the murderer
Deadly Communion, Part 1
1. Deadly Communion, Part 1
January 8, 2023
Max Liebermann is enjoying success as a published author when the discovery of a murder in a luxury fashion house plunges him into the midst of a baffling case. A young seamstress has been killed in a surgical manner while wearing one of Mode Salon Vogl
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Set in the late 1800s, Vienna Blood is a gripping crime drama that premiered on BBC Two in 2019. The show is based on a series of novels by Frank Tallis and follows the investigations of a young English doctor named Max Liebermann, played by Matthew Beard, and a seasoned Viennese detective named Oskar Rheinhardt, played by Juergen Maurer.

The two main characters could not be more different in terms of their backgrounds and personalities, but they quickly form a strong bond as they work together to solve a series of gruesome murders that seem to be connected in some way. Max is a brilliant young man who is studying under renowned psychologist Sigmund Freud, while Oskar is a veteran detective who is struggling to adapt to the rapid changes taking place in Vienna at the time.

The show is set in a time and place where class and status are everything, and this provides an interesting backdrop to the murder investigations. Max, being a foreigner, is very aware of the social dynamics at play in Vienna and is often frustrated by the way the upper classes seem to be untouchable when it comes to the law. Oskar, on the other hand, has spent his entire life in Vienna and knows just how difficult it can be to break through the barriers that separate the classes.

The cases that Max and Oskar are tasked with solving are complex and often involve some degree of psychology, which is Max's area of expertise. This adds an intriguing element to the show, as Max often uses his knowledge of Freudian and Jungian psychology to gain insights into the minds of the killers they are pursuing. The murders themselves are also quite gruesome, which might not be to everyone's taste, but they are certainly effective in creating tension and suspense.

Visually, the show is stunning, with the beautiful architecture and landscapes of Vienna providing a stunning backdrop to the action. The attention to detail in terms of costumes and set design is also impressive and helps to transport the viewer back in time to late 19th-century Vienna.

In addition to the main murder investigations, Vienna Blood also explores the personal lives of Max and Oskar, as well as some of the other characters in the show. There are several romantic storylines that play out over the course of the season, and these add an extra layer of complexity to the characters and their relationships.

Overall, Vienna Blood is a gripping and visually stunning crime drama that is sure to appeal to fans of the genre. The chemistry between Matthew Beard and Juergen Maurer is excellent, and the show's unique blend of historical setting, complex psychology, and gruesome murders make for a truly engaging viewing experience. Fans of other BBC crime dramas such as Luther, Sherlock, and Broadchurch are sure to find plenty to love in Vienna Blood.

Vienna Blood is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (18 episodes). The series first aired on November 18, 2019.

Where to Watch Vienna Blood

Vienna Blood is available for streaming on the BBC Two website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Vienna Blood on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and PBS.

  • Premiere Date
    November 18, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (7,323)