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Tango0127 Oct 2018 10:15 p.m. PST

… Returns Smart, Brutal, & Charming as Ever.

"As the titles pretty clearly state, SundanceTVfs Deutschland 86 picks up three years after Deutschland 83, but viewers have also had a three-year gap since the premiere of this excellent German series. In its initial limited run, Deutschland 83 focused on a young man, Martin Rauch (Jonas Nay), serving as an East German soldier. Hefs pulled from a rather boring patrol job into becoming a spy for the Stasi, through his always splendidly attired aunt Lenora (Maria Schrader), who becomes his primary handler. But from the start, the series mixed in plenty of humor to Martinfs transfer to the West, which begins with some adolescent dilemmas and escalates to him becoming the key to preventing nuclear war (via the very real Abel Archer exercise). To do so, Martin had to blow his cover, which caused East Germany to banish him to their territory in Angola…."
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