


When they ask Karl, he refuses to engage, leading them to torture him through a grueling sound endurance test. With witness statements from Buchenwald, Lonny stumbles upon a hidden room and after picking the lock, he and Rox head in and find a homegrown radio set-up, one that appears to be broadcasting a message. With a plan in action, the hunters circle Holstedder’s house before converging in the main atrium, proceeding to tie him down and give him what the Jews never had – a fair trial. There’s not much to this storyline this episode but suffice to say, this isn’t the last we’ve heard from this antagonist. In Washington, The Colonel arrives and blackmails the Senator. Only, when she searches through his belongings after excusing herself, she finds a medallion and pictures that hint at him being a Nazi. Millie follows the lead after finding out Greta’s case has been completely wiped from the system and visits Frannie Fischer, who tells her her husband died in a car accident.

Meanwhile in Florida, Millie continues her investigation and visits Detective Sommers, showing him the picture of Greta and subsequently building another link from her colleague’s expertise. Its here we learn that Holstedder used to host his own singing horror show inside the holocaust camp called The Star Of Buchenwald. Episode 2 of Hunters moves into a much more surreal, light-hearted tone, which is certainly an odd choice as the group start hunting their first Nazi – Karl Holstedder.Īfter an opening segment involving the Jews in the concentration camps defying rules and playing music, we cut back to Jonah who deciphers a written message and realizes it’s in relation to one of the Nazi’s, Karl Holstedder.Īfter being introduced to the gang, courtesy of a surreal montage segment, Jonah gets to work with the others.
