Blum hides dark secrets while facing police scrutiny

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The second season of "Woman Of The Dead" on Netflix shifts focus from a simple mystery to a more intense thriller. The story picks up two years after Brunhilde Blum, known as Blum, took revenge on her husband's killer. She is now trying to hide her past actions while raising her children and managing her funeral business. Blum continues to live with her daughter Nela and son Karl. Her life gets complicated when police begin to investigate a grave in the cemetery, looking for DNA related to an inheritance dispute. Blum's past catches up with her as the investigation leads to the discovery of body parts she had hidden. Lead Detective Wilhelm Denzberger starts to suspect Blum may be involved. Meanwhile, Blum attempts to escape her problems by taking her late husband's motorcycle, but she is attacked by a man searching through her files. The tension rises as Blum fights to keep her secrets safe. The show has evolved from its initial "small town secrets" theme. Now, Blum must navigate dangerous people, including Johanna, a powerful figure in the town, and an intimidating henchman named Badal Sarkissian. The plot thickens when Nela starts seeing Johanna's nephew, further complicating Blum's life. Despite Blum's dark actions, viewers may still find themselves sympathizing with her struggles. The season offers a mix of intrigue and conflict, encouraging fans to watch. For those looking for suspense and drama, this season is worth streaming.


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