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“Cologne 50667” preview from Thursday, January 20th, 2022: This is how it goes on

Sugar Mizzy January 19, 2022

A new episode of “Köln 50667” runs Monday to Friday at 6:05 p.m. on RTL 2 – here’s a preview of the next five episodes:

“Cologne 50667” on Thursday, January 20th, 2022: episode 2284

After Leonie and Kevin got back together, the atmosphere around them is still extremely tense. An awkward situation arises in the morning when Nico just bursts into Leonie’s room. He’s still angry with her, and he’s not in control of his feelings when he’s drunk. Leonie doesn’t like Nico’s strange appearance at all – especially since she’s half-naked. She and Kevin were about to fall in love.

Nico is still angry about Leonie and Kevin’s relationship comeback. Drunk, he bursts into Leonie’s room and creates an awkward situation: the two lovers are about to let their feelings run free. © Source: RTLZWEI / filmpool entertainment

“Cologne 50667” on Friday, January 21, 2022: episode 2285

It is still unclear who is behind the sexual assault on Dasha. This also caused a great deal of unrest in her circle of friends. For once, Jill tries not to think about which bastard almost raped Dasha. You will distract yourself while she is having a nice few hours with Timo. But then Jill is hit hard by reality, because more and more indications indicate that the unbelievable has actually happened: Jill’s buddy Hannes is still considered a suspect.

Jill tries not to think about the sexual assault on Dasha and the search for the perpetrator. You will have a great time with Timo. But Jill can’t suppress the topic, especially since her buddy Hannes is now a suspect. © Source: RTLZWEI / filmpool entertainment

“Cologne 50667” on Monday, January 24th, 2022: episode 2286

Jill, Dasha and Mo can’t take it anymore. They don’t want to watch any longer as Hannes continues to be accused of being a rapist and bullied by fellow students. So they decide to take action themselves. They want to find the real culprit who attacked Dasha. Jill will be the first to put her idea into action and search all the boys’ rooms in the dorm for clues. All three are convinced that they should find what they are looking for in this environment. For them it is clear: the culprit lives among them.

Jill, Dasha and Mo want to prove that Hannes is not a rapist. They go in search of the real culprit, whom they suspect to be in their immediate vicinity. Jill suggests searching all the boys’ rooms in the dorm. © Source: RTLZWEI / filmpool entertainment

“Cologne 50667” on Tuesday, January 25th, 2022: episode 2287

Robert returns from his business trip. Jule is horrified when he makes advances to her again and even repeats his disgusting offer: If she spends a night with him, Jule and Marc get their hostel shares back. To top it all off, Robert underpins the whole thing with a sea of ​​roses. Jule is beside herself and makes it clear to him that she no longer allows herself to be provoked. She doesn’t care if Robert wants to harm her either. But with him, the facade suddenly falls. Robert is genuinely surprised that Jule thinks of him that way.

Jule is furious when Robert makes advances to her again after his business trip and repeats his immoral offer. She lets him understand that she no longer wants to be provoked. An unexpected reaction follows. © Source: RTLZWEI / filmpool entertainment

“Cologne 50667” on Wednesday, January 26th, 2022: episode 2288

Actually, Sam and Ben are friends. The relationship between the two has been strained for some time now. It was clear that Sam’s date sabotage would be exposed sooner or later. Now it has actually happened. Ben wants to confront her. Sam is shocked at first. After that, however, she realizes that she cannot and must not withdraw from this conversation. It’s also time to finally tell Ben the truth. Sam has to own her feelings.

Sam and Ben’s relationship is strained because she secretly feels more than friendship for him. After the date sabotage, Ben will talk to her. Sam realizes it’s time to finally admit her feelings. © Source: RTLZWEI / filmpool entertainment

When and where is “Cologne 50667” running? broadcast times and reruns

The series “Cologne 50667” runs daily from Monday to Friday at 6:05 p.m. on RTL 2. The replay from the night before will be shown on television Monday through Friday at 12:55 p.m.

The series is also available online at TV Now. Each episode can be accessed for 30 days immediately after the TV broadcast. There is also a “Köln 50667” app in which each episode can be viewed for seven days after it was broadcast on TV. With TV Now Plus, the next episodes can be enjoyed three days before the television premiere. If you can’t get enough of the story, you can watch highlight clips and best-of videos on the RTL 2 website.

Is “Cologne 50667” real or played?

“Cologne 50667” is a so-called scripted reality series. Like “Berlin – Day & Night”, which takes place in the same series universe, the Cologne offshoot is about presenting the fictitious as realistically as possible. For this, the soap simulates a reportage style in which, among other things, shaky camera aesthetics and quick cuts between the scenes are used.

“Cologne 50667 – The Podcast”

“Köln 50667 – The Podcast” features reviews, interviews and exclusive news about the reality soap. In a weekly review, the listeners can follow what has happened in a flat share in the past few days. Every Friday after the broadcast on television, the time has come: After the last sequences have flickered across the screens, the moderators Anika and Benita discuss the latest developments from the soap.

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