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Murder Mindfully Season 2 returns to Netflix with the same strange little grin that made its first season such an odd pleasure: a German crime comedy thriller about a man who has learned the language of peace while becoming very good at violence. Björn Diemel, once a stressed criminal defence lawyer, now sits in the absurd position of secretly controlling two crime families while trying to preserve the appearance of a normal family life.

The season opens with Björn in the Austrian Alps, hoping to create a warm childhood-style memory for his daughter Emily. A slow waiter, a ruined meal, and Björn’s simmering anger turn that dream into another moral disaster. Soon, he is back with mindfulness coach Joschka Breitner, who suggests that Björn connect with his wounded inner child. Björn, being Björn, treats this therapeutic advice with alarming literalness.

That premise gives Season 2 its sharpest comic engine. The show turns healing language into a funhouse mirror, reflecting how easily self-improvement can become self-permission in the hands of someone already skilled at denial.

A Crime Plot Built Like a Therapy Session Gone Wrong

Season 2 is smart enough to avoid copying the exact rhythm of the first season. The mob complications remain, along with the cover-ups, legal trickery, and police pressure, yet the emotional target has shifted. This time, Björn’s crimes are tied to childhood pain, emotional blockage, and the fantasy that understanding oneself automatically makes one better.

That is a clever structural move. The season keeps one foot in thriller plotting while the other wanders through Björn’s fractured psyche. Nicole’s pursuit, the lost parrot recording, the escaped captive mob boss, and the fake stability of Björn’s school-based criminal operation keep the narrative moving. The inner child device gives the show a visual and comic shortcut into Björn’s mind. Younger Björn is funny, wounded, selfish, and dangerous, often at the same time.

The season can feel a little swollen in places. Some reflective stretches pause the momentum, and a few threads seem thinner than the show wants them to be. Still, the concept works because the structure mirrors Björn’s own condition. He wants order, yet his life keeps branching into fresh chaos. He wants to heal, yet each new insight becomes another excuse to act on impulse.

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That tension gives the season its distinctive shape. It plays like a therapy session interrupted by mob business, then interrupted again by family guilt.

Mindfulness, Murder, and the Comedy of Self-Justification

The great joke of Murder Mindfully remains its calm surface. People die, threats pile up, and criminal schemes grow absurd, yet the show rarely raises its voice. That restraint is its secret weapon. The humor lands because the series treats outrageous behavior with the composure of a guided meditation app.

Murder Mindfully Season 2 Review

Season 2 sharpens its satire of self-help culture. Björn does listen to therapeutic ideas, but he hears them through the filter of his own wants. Inner child work becomes a permission slip. Mindfulness becomes a management tool for criminal stress. Emotional growth becomes another form of strategy. The show catches something very current here: the way modern language around healing can be bent into personal branding, workplace survival, or moral evasion.

There is a cultural sting beneath the silliness. Björn is a burnout-era figure, a man trying to optimize his feelings while refusing to face the damage he causes. His problem is not a lack of vocabulary. He has plenty of words for pain, boundaries, calm, and self-care. His problem is that language lets him keep narrating himself as a reasonable man.

The comedy stays dry and pleasingly nasty. Björn’s narration, his legal maneuvers, Sascha’s kindergarten-adjacent criminal life, and the constant collision between domestic duty and organized crime give the season a steady comic pulse. It is amusing rather than loud, closer to a smirk than a belly laugh, and that suits the material.

Performances and Craft Keep the Absurdity Grounded

Tom Schilling remains the show’s anchor as Björn. His performance is built on stillness, which makes the outbursts hit harder. He can look composed while radiating irritation from every muscle in his face. That quiet control keeps Björn from turning into a simple comic monster. Schilling lets us see the anxiety under the polish, the wounded pride behind the mindfulness jargon, and the childishness beneath the tailored adult exterior.

Murathan Muslu is a major pleasure as Sascha. His dry presence gives the season some of its funniest beats, especially in scenes that place mobster energy against the innocent rhythms of kindergarten life. Emily Cox brings pressure and emotional stakes to Katharina, Peter Jordan gives Breitner a sincere calm that Björn keeps corrupting, and Britta Hammelstein gives Nicole’s pursuit a welcome charge.

The craft remains deliberately restrained. The visual style avoids flashy exaggeration, which makes the violence and absurdity feel even stranger. The Alpine opening has the clean shape of a family postcard slowly rotting from the inside. Therapy rooms, school spaces, and domestic interiors become pressure chambers where Björn’s polished self-control starts to crack.

The editing supports that balance, moving between narration, psychological comedy, and thriller beats with enough smoothness to keep the tonal shifts from feeling clumsy. Sound and silence matter too. The show often lets awkward pauses and flat delivery do the work, trusting dead air the way some comedies trust punchlines. That confidence helps Season 2 remain distinctive, even when its pacing stumbles.

Murder Mindfully Season 2 premiered on Netflix on May 28, 2026. The German dark comedy crime thriller continues the story of Björn Diemel, a defense attorney whose attempt to use mindfulness for a healthier work-life balance turns into murder, manipulation, and control over criminal enterprises. Season 2 finds Björn facing fresh pressure while trying to soothe his inner child, with Tom Schilling returning in the lead role alongside Emily Cox, Peter Jordan, Britta Hammelstein, and Murathan Muslu. The season is available to stream on Netflix.

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Full Credits

  • Title: Murder Mindfully Season 2
  • Original Title: Achtsam Morden Season 2
  • Distributor: Netflix
  • Release Date: May 28, 2026
  • Rating: TV-MA
  • Running Time: 8 episodes, approximately 30 minutes each
  • Director: Martina Plura, Boris Kunz, Max Zähle
  • Writers: Doron Wisotzky, Anneke Janssen, Michael Kenda, Karsten Dusse
  • Producers and Executive Producers: Jan Ehlert, Nina Viktoria Philipp, Oliver Berben, Netflix, Constantin Television
  • Cast: Tom Schilling, Emily Cox, Peter Jordan, Sascha Alexander Geršak, Pamuk Pilavci, Amer El-Erwadi, Britta Hammelstein, Murathan Muslu
  • Director of Photography: Monika Plura
  • Editors: Jan Ruschke
  • Composer: Ziggy Has Ardeur, Konstantin Gropper

The Review

Murder Mindfully Season 2

7.5 Score

Murder Mindfully Season 2 keeps Björn Diemel’s strange, dryly comic world alive with sharp performances, clever therapy satire, and a darker look at childhood pain. It is messier than the first season in places, with uneven pacing and a few threads that feel stretched, yet its deadpan humor and calm treatment of absurd criminal chaos remain highly watchable. Tom Schilling carries the season with precision, while Murathan Muslu gives it an extra comic spark.

PROS

  • Tom Schilling’s controlled, funny, and unsettling lead performance
  • Sharp satire of mindfulness, self-help culture, and emotional avoidance
  • Strong dry humor built around crime, family stress, and therapy language
  • Murathan Muslu’s Sascha brings excellent deadpan comedy
  • Restrained visual style supports the show’s eerie comic tone
  • The inner child device gives the season a fresh psychological angle

CONS

  • Pacing slows during some introspective stretches
  • A few side threads feel underdeveloped
  • The inner child concept may feel too silly for some viewers
  • The season can feel slightly bloated compared with the tighter first outing

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