Til Schweiger praises his crime scene: "As one who knows better"

No question: The episode "Purgatory" with Til Schweiger and Helene Fischer was one of the TV events of the last year. However, not all viewers were convinced of the action-packed thriller, as many television critics.

For Schweiger a reason to hand it out on Facebook again:

Christian Alvart- what did you do ?! I say, you have created a piece of German television history! ...

Posted by Til Schweiger on Sunday, January 3, 2016

"I have more idea than most of those idiots"

"Uncompromising, breathless, virile": This is how Schweiger describes his crime scene. (If you also had to trim on "viril": This Til means "insanely male".) Accustomed directly he states: This crime scene was no less than a "piece of German television history" and the "most groundbreaking of its kind". Unfortunately, "most of those jerks writing about it" did not realize that because they are "weak and small".

And who is strong and tall? Someone who is really knowledgeable in the industry and in life and in general. Someone like Til. Because he has "much more idea (as) as a filmmaker / actor / producer / writer / editor / composer (...) viiiieel more idea of ​​the craft (matter) .... ART" than the rest of the world.



"Moppelige Commissioners who eat a Currywurst"

Now that Schweiger himself is involved in the crime scene, he leaves no good hair to the colleagues: "Others waste the budget for two short-time commissars who eat a currywurst or gamble a beer in front of a Bavarian snack," said Schweiger on crime stories without silence. Other crime scenes are just "90 minutes for Til, where usually stupid stuff is usually blabbered".

And because few agree without reservation that Schweiger is the number one investigators, he sums up: "Germany remains the land of the envious."

"I, Til Schweiger, make sure you get ready!"

Sure, that's pretty big of Schweiger. Whoever gives himself the role name "Tschiller" has to be able to chill on Facebook as well, one should think.

On the other hand, we do not want that again, right? A trace of megalomania belongs to Til Schweiger as the crime scene on Sunday evening. Whether he calls for drastic measures for child molesters, for refugees or self-celebrates: After all, one can be sure that he does not hire a public relations specialist who writes his Facebook texts. Every contribution is pure silence.



Actually quite nice meant ...

The crime scene jubilation is actually meant nicely at the core: Schweiger expressly wants to praise his director Christian Alvart, or rather "celebrate rude". Sure, you could of course do that, without pulping other than idiots. But if an actor publicly defends his director, that is basically a decent gesture. Especially if he is much more successful as a director himself.

Therefore: Full okay, Til, if you have once again out of tune. After all, the critics in your comment columns do not treat you very tenderly. And at some point we breathe deeply and return to more important topics.

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