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Flyspeck23 said:
I'd guess that both shows are internationally successful because they show a pretty cliché view of Germany - it's all grey and very depressing.
Grey and depressing? Maybe the colours of the film, but I always though the characters were cheerfully quirky. Or maybe quirkily cheerfull. Especially those by Horst Tappert, Rolf Schimpf and Pierre Sanoussi-Bliss. The sort of guys who would say to themselves "the world may be a bad bad place, but I won't let that stop me from anything". :D

Of course, if they were characters from Finnish cop shows they'd spend half of their time looking thoroughly depressed and on the verge of suicide before saying "screw that" and leaping into action. :]
 

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Viking Bastard said:
I can't speak for the rest of Germany, but both Berlin and Münich were very grey and depressing when I was there. :p
I found Cologne to be neither grey nor depressing, in spite of the fact that I was there in late November. Fun place. Great little Argentine steakhouse somewhere downtown too, within walking distance of the cathedral. Sadly, I could never hope to find it again.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
I found Cologne to be neither grey nor depressing, in spite of the fact that I was there in late November. Fun place. Great little Argentine steakhouse somewhere downtown too, within walking distance of the cathedral. Sadly, I could never hope to find it again.

http://www.steakhouse-ponchos.de/e/index.html?
If it's not, the words to google are "Argentinisches Steakhaus" and "Koeln" (or better: "Köln").

But I'd be careful. Cologne is pretty close to the city where Uwe Boll was born.
(hey, I managed to bring this thread back on topic ;) )
 


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