Albert Verlinde has the idea that Victor Reinier really did something very bad at Angela Schijf. He knows her a bit, and you don’t just get her angry, according to the show connoisseur. “She is very quiet.”
On the set of Flikken Maastricht it went so much wrong between protagonists Angela Schijf and Victor Reinier that he was sent out of the Laan. The actor already had a wrinkling image, but his Flikken-Exit still provided a considerable shock. What exactly happened between the two? That is unclear, because they both keep their mouths shut.
‘Times have changed’
Albert Verlinde knows Angela a bit and thinks something very bad must have happened. “Of course it was never the sweetest boy in the class. It has always been a bit of a wrong man. Women also thought that was sexy and stuff. That is also the charm he has, “he says in the section In the corridors.
“We remember that girlfriend who fell out of the window, right? Well, nowadays that would be enough reason for an AVROTROS to say: “We’ll take you off that series,” but then everyone went on. The times have of course changed. “
“I can make anything!”
Victor has made it too colorful, says Albert. “Of course he received a kind of position of power within that series as the protagonist, as director and regular man of the duo, so he thought: I can make anything. And I personally know Angela better than Victor. Angela is a treasure. If you want to get it angry you really have to do your best. “
“She is a kind of source of tranquility that she radiates. She thinks everything is fine, as long as she is treated well and if there is only a good conversation. If you then roll over it at some point, it will stop a bit. ”
Born agent
According to Albert, Victor simply started to believe too much in himself. “I really think it happened here. And if you have been doing police series for a hundred years, first Baantjer all those years and now that Maastricht Fleiks … ”
“Yes, if you are a kind of born police officer, then you will believe that you are always on the side of law, let’s say, but it is not.”

