

A debt collector, a pastry shop, and an e-scooter nobody ordered—German bureaucracy has never been this chaotic.
What seems like routine for Billy Kuckuck ends dramatically for her quick-tempered client Karl Löwe: he ends up in hospital with a heart attack. The owner of a traditional pastry shop is alleged to have bought an e-scooter online and not paid for it. He stubbornly insists that he neither ordered nor received the scooter. Billy sees things differently, and this time she wants to follow the rules to the letter.
Acting
Aglaia Szyszkowitz balances chaos and competence flawlessly.
Production
The pastry shop set deserves its own credit.
Director
Thomas Freudner
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is the second in a series of Billy Kuckuck TV movies, cementing Szyszkowitz's unlikely franchise status in German crime-comedy.
The e-scooter plot specifically satirizes Germany's chaotic 2019-2020 adoption of electric micromobility and the legal gray zones that followed.
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