![]() ![]() ![]() Now we’ve got three male victims that all fell prey to the Hungarian witchcraft deployed by the Countess. He slit his wrists and bled out in Clara’s bed while cuddling one of her dolls. It looks like Sophia’s hocus-pocus may have worked after all. Upon further questioning of their child witness from the Vienna canal, Kiss and Poschacher get identification and confirmation that Leopold von Schönfeld was responsible for Clara’s kidnapping, although they still don’t know why.Īt the Schönfeld residence, Kiss and Freud investigate and discover Leopold’s dead body. Either way, Freud does not appear to know that Sophia is behind everything. It is a little confusing, though, because the opening sequence is a mixture of reality and fantasy. It seems that he took cocaine after Sophia’s visit. Luckily for us, the good doctor is still alive. The episode begins with the follow-up to Freud’s “suicide,” from the last episode. Freud discovers a creepy totem symbol drawn in blood in Clara’s bedroom while Fleur Salomé transforms into a wild, dangerous creature. Somehow Freud gets even weirder in its fourth episode, “Totem and Taboo,” heavy emphasis on both of those words. By Mads Lennon 3 years ago Fleur tries to make things right with Prince Rudolf in the Szápárys Palace, and Kiss discovers the truth about the kidnapping in the fourth episode of Freud. ![]()
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