8/5/2023 0 Comments Frank jasper bio![]() ![]() Once she was kidnapped, Wolfgang offered her a deal: disappear (get killed by him, basically) or become the guinea pig for Winter’s experiments due to her perfect immune system. Her memories are back, though, and after nearly six full episodes, we have an idea of what happened to Mia. ![]() And it works, saving her life, even if it’s in danger when she wakes up, with Lotta and the Baron standing there, waiting to kill them. At the professor’s excellence center, they strap headgear to Mia, hoping that ultrasound sonication, a new concept for me, but an old one for most of these characters, will reverse the effects of the “Oblivion” drug tested on Mia. Lorenz (Jessica Schwarz) comes to save Mia while Lotta and her father head towards them. She needs him to be telling the truth, a blindness we all have experienced when those close to us haven’t been honest. In this finale, Lotta becomes one of those people, choosing to help her father and her family, believing him because she wants to believe him. Different people have power in each episode, a revolving door of people around Mia, all of which with a role to play in her demise or her survival. These shifts in decision-makers marks Biohackers throughout its two seasons. She doesn’t know who to trust, a position Mia is familiar with, as the onus has fallen on another character. Her father asks her to find out where they took Mia, and she obliges. Loyalty can seemingly exist even with lies. Still, though, loyalty prevails, even if she’s left with a heapload of built-up trauma to process. Lotta (Caro Cult) finds her father’s secret lab after her friends escape it, finally understanding the awful decisions he’s made, the science he’s pushed forward despite the human cost. Albeit a bit unrealistic, it provides great drama and excitement, watching these two climb for their lives. And in a feat of pure strength and adrenaline, the two climb up a service shaft, highlighting the action that Ditter is willing to insert into the series. ![]() They find a room full of little red books, detailed notes on every single experiment that wealthy benefactor Wolfgang von Fürstenberg (Thomas Kretschmann) has funded, stealing a book along with his laptop. In a show filled with shattered ethics, these two, who certainly have not been the models for moral behavior, choose to do what’s right. After the accidental lab explosion, Mia and Jasper (Adrian Julius Tillmann) pull Winter out of the wreckage so that others will find him. She won’t let another person die, as she drags out Andreas Winter (Benno Fürmann), the man who experimented on her, placing her close to death. In the first five minutes of the second season finale of Biohackers, German creator Christian Ditter hammers home the kindness existing within Mia (Luna Wedler). ![]()
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