Niels Ruf - the professional scavenger is back

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Oomph! With full force and in the middle of the pedestrian precinct this guy with the dark suit Simon Herzog knocks one down - and goes on, just like that. That simply means you will not miss this Duke for sure no slap. There will be some reason. Simon C. Herzog, a divorce lawyer by profession, is a guy who wants to keep his mouth shut permanently and with growing joy, if necessary, as in this case, by force. Sexist, outrageous, politically highly incorrect are just a few of a number of negative adjectives that describe the lawyer very aptly. And with this supremacy RTL wants his Friday evening program in styles of Pro Siebens "Stromberg" aufhübschen, because Duke is the leading actor of a new comedy series of the private channel and the slap scene in the pedestrian zone her due start last Friday.



"TV piglets of the nation"

With EX-Viva-2-Moderator Niels Ruf the role of the divorce lawyer was optimally filled. The "Bild" newspaper once declared him not unjustly the "TV piglet of the nation". For years, reputation was flocking through the media. Time in the DSF show "Niels' call", which was discontinued after nine episodes because of "blasphemy". Time in the legendary VIVA 2 show "Kamikaze"in which he brutally demolished all boundaries of political correctness. Ruf pulled through the cocoa, giving the fringe repertoire. Homosexual, Disabled - Reputation made jokes about everything and everyone. His hobby, the sexist Zote, took place in his show in personified form, as Kamikätzchen, a slightly clad woman who was allowed to loll with a puddle tail infected in the studio on a mat.

That went well until one of his tasteless jokes was fatal and he was fired. Ruf confessed that jokingly, a few years earlier, he had told a colleague who had been diagnosed with skin cancer that a whole mantle would soon come together at even further melanoma distances. He apologized for that, he assured. But the "Bild" newspaper dug up the story and made it public. For "Kamikaze" that meant the end. Ruf soon relied on writing, published columns in "Time," "Maxim," and "Visions." He has had a weekly late-night show since 2006. However, "The Niels Reputation Show" largely goes unnoticed by the public far from the general public on the digital channel Sat1-Comedy.



Insulting is his hobby

But now the professional scavenger is back on free TV and does what he does best: grunts, complain, tearing fears. Fire free for Niels reputation! He shoots continuously: Against the Catholic Church, this "crazy sect" and against "fagot", "even allowed to marry". He hits women on the butt and reports in the confessional about his fornication. And then there's the thing with the "Negroes". "They just smell a bit different", Simon's best buddy Bernd is sure. Reason enough for the outrageous lawyer to sniff at the next colored guy who crosses his path.

Political correctness with the crowbar

But the scriptwriters do not dare to hold this level for 30 minutes. Obviously, in order not to be placed in the racist corner, prophylactically, at the end of the first episode, they let two colored people walk past a duke lying between garbage bags. Her comment: "I told you so, The White Stinks and they have a very small penis." Phew! Thus, the Poitical Correctness would in the end but still a bit far restored with the crowbar.

The crowbar is a popular tool in the new comedy series. Reputation is simply lacking in acting talent. What still had a certain appeal in his shows, that is the uncompromising day-I-fuck-on-your-PC attitude, just does not want to come across in the series. The strapped corset of a screenplay, Ruf seems to somehow block the air for it, just does not let the hard intent to provoke out. Because only said crowbar helps. And many dirty sayings alone just do not make a good series. But maybe tonight at 9:45 pm everything will get better with the second episode.



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