[s2e13] Der Wahnsinn Endet «PROVEN - 2027»

: Through a hypnotic session, Gereon realizes that the mysterious Dr. Schmidt—who has been treating him for "war shaking"—is actually his long-lost brother, Anno Rath , whom Gereon believed he had abandoned to die during World War I.

: The long-pursued "Sorokin gold" is finally located. In a major twist, the gold was never hidden in the train cars; the entire train car itself was cast from solid gold. [S2E13] Der Wahnsinn endet

In the second season finale of Babylon Berlin (often listed as Episode 16 or Season 2 Episode 8), the episode (The madness ends) serves as a dramatic convergence of political conspiracy, personal trauma, and historical shifts in Weimar-era Germany. Major Plot Developments : Through a hypnotic session, Gereon realizes that

: Gereon finally faces his partner and antagonist, Bruno Wolter, atop the moving gold train. After Wolter is killed in a tanker explosion, Gereon is forced to confront the truth of his own past . In a major twist, the gold was never

The title "The madness ends" is deeply ironic. While the immediate chaos of the gold train concludes, it marks the arrival of a darker truth : the rise of the Third Reich is beginning to take shape behind the scenes. The episode highlights the pervasive nature of manipulation, from Dr. Schmidt’s suggestive therapy to the state-level conspiracies that sacrifice individuals like Greta for political gain. Viewer and Critical Reception

Critics and fans alike found the finale shocking, though opinions were divided on certain plot devices.