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8/10
Engrossing German TV crime series with unusual protagonists
lotekguy-128 May 2021
The title refers neither to the critter hunted by British aristos, nor the descriptor of attractive women before the PC era. It's a rather frumpy middle-aged German woman with a deceptively keen mind. Despite librarianesque appearances, she had been a top-notch East German spy until her career ended due to some misadventure or misconduct, and the disappearance of her son 20 years before the action in this excellent five-episode TV crime drama.

The eponymous Anne Fuchs (Lina Wendel) is unemployed. She meets a young couple who run a café. When the wife's brother vanishes after his best friend was murdered, they hire Fuchs to help them find and, ideally exonerate or protect the fellow. This opens a new career path for Fuchs, and begins an odd-couple partnership with the husband (Youssef el Kilali, played by Karim Charif) that runs for the rest of the series. Youssef adds a bit of street smarts, a few contacts and a healthy dose of skepticism to their adventures. Each episode is a new stand-alone mystery, interlaced with the gradual unfolding of her backstory, with some new answers to old questions.

And, as must be the case in such programs regardless of the country of origin, there's a gruff police detective (Robert Dolle, who resembles Christopher Lloyd with a shaved head that adds a touch of James Carville) who is dubious about these amateurs.

The stories are diverse, well-written, and performed at a pace that minimizes the distraction of subtitles. The relationships among the principals grow nicely, with touches of comic relief, mostly from Youssef) as counterpoint to the primary suspense tale. Flashbacks in the early episodes were a bit confusing, but wind up adding value and clarity to the product.

As usual for European cop series, the proceedings are less visceral, and more cerebral. Their physical confrontations are fewer and shorter, with the protagonists less likely to prevail. Either police over there get into fewer fist fights and shootouts than ours, or the viewers lack desire for our level of adrenaline spewing.

The five episodes deliver an entertaining experience, with an ending that satisfies, as is, but also creates hope for more to come from these new friends. For those in the latter group, there's good news, as well. These were made from 2015-19. I learned of two more airing earlier this year, which will allow us to continue rooting for this detecting duo whenever they cross The Pond.
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6/10
Interesting series
laduqesa15 November 2021
I hadn't realised that the series was filmed over a number of years and had assumed it was a single season. This seems to be reflected in the progression of the lives of the characters who have children, move house, change work as in any real life.

There's an overarching theme throughout, Anne's past as a Stasi agent who left the organisation leading to dire personal consequences. She draws on her contacts from those times to obtain evidence or clues on how to solve cases. At the same time, she is working on her personal project about her son and his life.

She and Youssef make an odd couple but an effective one in their investigations, helped by (or hindered sometimes) by Kommissar Ralf Eisner who always seems to be allocated to the cases they are working on. OK, a bit of poetic licence by the scriptwriters.

With help from relatives and friends, the cases are resolved in the end, although not without a couple of extra murders or even suicides on the way. Intertwined in them are the personal themes mentioned above.

I'm puzzled as to the translation of the name of the series into English. "Die Füchsin" translates into English as "The Vixen". That's a perfectly acceptable title.

All in all a worthwhile watch. Episodes are ninety minutes long, so it's necessary to settle down and relax.
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10/10
Fairly sophisticated and well acted
timothyfradenburg-8081612 February 2022
And well written. Nicely captures the aftermath of East and West Germany. And the darkness of some of the large European cities as well.

A great thing about watching non-American TV is lots of older actors, more broke people, and in general more real. Hollywood seldom produces anything that wasn't written and directed by middle school kids now-a-days.
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4/10
Could have been a lot better...
karenporteresq24 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The idea for this series was good, but I found it disappointing overall. The "fox" female lead has lots of potential, but she's a bit too flimsy, not well developed. The disguises she puts on are fine at first but are carried too far. Worst part: The male character had just too many "cute" Arab jokes. He is never taken seriously, and I frankly found his portrayal ethnically offensive. By making fun of his ethnicity, the series really offends his ethnicity. I found everything about this character irritating. If they had just played him seriously, the idea of his existence was good - but the series goes annoyingly too far. One of the main underlying plots (about the son - spoiler alert) was too strung out, the answer about his existence too obvious, but no resolution at all. I kept waiting for a resolution that never came - and, particularly, I wanted a satisfying ending (at end of season) of some sort - there was none. I guess it was to be left for a new season that may or may not ever happen. That story line needed resolution. Instead, the viewer is just left hanging. Again, so many possibilities for a really good series squandered on cutesy jokes and silly disguises. Not a sophisticated treatment of what could have been a good series. If there is a follow-up season, I won't watch it - I am that turned off.
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