The episode (Homicidal Madness), which is Season 1, Episode 9 of the original Il commissario Rex series, is a tense and dramatic installment that centers on a man's desperate and violent reaction to a life-altering medical diagnosis. Plot Summary
: The episode is praised for its pacing and the way it builds a sense of urgency. Viewers note that the early seasons featuring Moser are generally more atmospheric and character-driven, fitting the moody Vienna setting.
: This episode is often cited for its more serious and fatalistic tone compared to the show's lighter "ham roll" moments. It tackles "hot button" social issues of the mid-90s, specifically the stigma and terror surrounding an AIDS diagnosis.
: Beyond the action, Rex is highlighted for his ability to provide comfort to those in distress, a skill he uses frequently in these more emotionally heavy episodes.