Beat tries to win Vossberg's trust. Vossberg is rich, arrogant, cold and smart. The two men are worlds apart. But Beat is able to get close to Vossberg. Soon he comes across the first clues that point to Vossberg's criminal actions.
Robert Schlag, nicknamed "Beat", is a Berlin club promoter who lives for the excesses of sex, drugs and the city nightlife. His connections to the underworld lead the police to use Beat to try and infiltrate a notorious organ smuggling ring.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Beat tries to win Vossberg's trust. Vossberg is rich, arrogant, cold and smart. The two men are worlds apart. But Beat is able to get close to Vossberg. Soon he comes across the first clues that point to Vossberg's criminal actions.
Beat lives in constant fear that Vossberg will eliminate him. When he realizes that he can't hide any longer, he takes a chance and confronts Vossberg directly - but Vossberg has a special punishment for Beat in mind.
The European Secret Service is convinced that the new co-owner of the club belonging to Beat's best friend Paul is a dangerous man with close ties to the organized crime. To protect Paul, Beat finally agrees to work with the Secret Service.
Club promoter Robert Schlag, aka "Beat", lives a life of excess. Fast and hard. But then the bodies of two young girls are discovered in his club, and a mysterious stranger wants to get to know him. Not only the police, but also Emilia, an agent with the Secret Service, put pressure on Beat.
Each point is an episode, plotted in order. Colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for the rise, the plateau, or the decline.
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