Ep 6. Wunderkind
- October 28, 2007
- 44 min
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7.5 (285)
In Cold Case season 5 episode 6, titled "Wunderkind," the team takes on the case of a young and brilliant prodigy who was murdered in 1995. The victim, a 14-year-old violinist named Sabrina, was poised for stardom in the classical music world. She had been accepted into a prestigious music academy and had caught the attention of a renowned conductor.
The investigation initially leads the detectives to suspect Sabrina's jealous older brother, who was also a musician and had been struggling with his own career. However, as they dig deeper, they discover a web of secrets and lies involving Sabrina's mother, her conductor, and a wealthy patron of the arts.
As they unravel the complex relationships and motivations that surrounded Sabrina's death, the detectives must also confront their own biases and assumptions about the world of classical music and the pressures faced by young prodigies. The episode ultimately explores themes of ambition, talent, and the often devastating consequences of unchecked ego.
With its intricate plotting, nuanced characterizations, and emotionally charged performances, "Wunderkind" stands out as one of the standout episodes of Cold Case's fifth season. Combining a compelling mystery with a thought-provoking exploration of human nature, it's a must-watch for fans of the series and anyone who appreciates a well-crafted crime drama.