• 6 months ago
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00:00Hast du dem Umzug ins Rosenhaus nur zugestimmt, weil ich es mir so, so, so doll gewünscht habe?
00:06Nein, wirklich nicht.
00:08Obwohl das genau genommen Grund genug wäre.
00:12Ich bin schwanger.
00:13Und nach dem Zeitpunkt der Zeugung bist du der Vater, Tom.
00:19Ich werde dafür sorgen, dass Sie ihn nie wiedersehen.
00:21Und deshalb bringen Sie ihn in Lebensgefahr?
00:23Werden Sie doch bloß nie aus dem Koma aufgewacht.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:46This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:03I'm rolling on
01:05I'm rolling on
01:18Ich tut mir leid.
01:20Das war nicht so gemeint.
01:22Doch, das war so gemeint.
01:24Sie wünschten, dass ich tot wäre.
01:27Sie torpedieren seit Monaten meine Ehe.
01:29Aber das lasse ich nicht zu.
01:31Ich verbiete Ihnen, Philipp zu sehen.
01:33Und wenn Sie das ignorieren,
01:35dann setze ich ein Hausverbot gegen Sie durch.
01:37Sie zerstören nicht meine Ehe!
01:50Es ist das Beste, wenn Sie sich von Herrn Stein fernhalten.
01:57Ich habe Sie verloren.
02:18Wie kannst du denn von mir schwanger sein?
02:22Unser kleiner Viertritt.
02:24Du erinnerst dich?
02:26with Ella and Rajan.
02:27Well, that was the only time we were together after the end of our marriage.
02:30Yes, exactly, the only time.
02:32Why does the child have to be from me?
02:33From Thomas Jansen is probably much more likely.
02:36But it's not from him.
02:38I wasn't with Thomas at the time.
02:41I recalculated it.
02:42Are you sure?
02:44Very sure, Thorben.
02:50How could that happen?
02:52Did you cancel the pill?
02:54I tried to get it back with Thomas.
02:56You were wrong.
03:02What are we going to do now?
03:05No idea.
03:08I need some fresh air.
03:24I don't even know what got into me at that moment.
03:34How could I just throw such a mean thing at her?
03:37If the stone had provoked me like you did, I would have wished for completely different things.
03:44Katja, she lied to her husband, you would have been in San Francisco by now.
03:49That's a behind-the-scenes intrigue she's leading against you.
03:54But the worst part is, she's risking her life just to keep him for herself.
04:02Do you think he believes I'm gone?
04:04Yes.
04:07Philipp is probably still very weak.
04:10If his wife is smart enough, he probably believes everything she says.
04:15Unless you make things clear.
04:20How?
04:22She has an affair with him.
04:24I can't even be near his room.
04:28But his boyfriend is allowed to see him.
04:34You think I should ask Gunther Flickenschild again?
04:38Philipp has a right to the truth, Katja.
04:42If you can't tell him, someone else has to do it.
04:52I'm sorry.
05:04Hello.
05:06Oh, this is unbelievable.
05:08A new job and a friend who has time.
05:10Today must be my lucky day.
05:12I'll take the same as you, please.
05:14With pleasure.
05:16Have I already told you what I'm going to work with?
05:18These are motor blades.
05:20They're 112 meters in diameter.
05:22They're going to build towers.
05:24They're 140 meters high.
05:26They make 8 million kilowatt hours a year.
05:28That I'm allowed to maintain them.
05:30Even for me, old bunnies,
05:32it's like Christmas and Easter would fall on the same day.
05:38But you look like the holidays would be cancelled this year.
05:42But that doesn't mean there are no surprises on the table.
05:48I'm going to be a father.
05:52Wow, you're already that far with Karla?
05:56Anne is pregnant.
05:58Oh, shit.
06:00Only from that one time recently?
06:04Thank you.
06:06You're welcome.
06:08What did Karla say?
06:10She doesn't know yet.
06:12How am I supposed to explain this to her?
06:14She was already confused
06:16when I told her about that one night.
06:18If I tell her now
06:20that that night didn't go without consequences,
06:22then...
06:24We just planned a life for two.
06:26We want to buy a house in Britain.
06:28But Karla likes children, doesn't she?
06:30She told me a few days ago
06:32that the topic of children is through for her.
06:34How am I supposed to teach her
06:36that I'm going to be a father again?
06:38You're going to be a father again?
06:40Torben, I'm afraid you have to.
06:42I'm telling you, the kitchen is a mess.
06:44We don't have a single lemon left for the sauces.
06:46And in half an hour, or almost an hour,
06:48there's going to be a meeting of the Hamburg administration
06:50and we don't have any sauces ready yet.
06:52But we'll manage everything.
06:54See you later, honey.
07:00I don't want to lose you again.
07:04What do you say to letting Philipp move to Berlin?
07:06I think we should give him a few more days
07:08until the vital values have stabilized completely.
07:10If he doesn't get one here, then it's peace.
07:12You saw what kind of mess Frau Meissner created.
07:14I insist on an immediate relocation.
07:16I have to ask you for a little patience.
07:18And as I said, the decision
07:20about a relocation is up to your husband.
07:36Philipp, darling.
07:40How do you feel?
07:44I'm weak.
07:46You've been shot.
07:50You had a bullet in your lung.
07:52What?
07:56Do you want Falk Landau
07:58to have a heart attack?
08:02No.
08:04When you wanted to bring Falk Landau
08:06to a safe place,
08:08he was shot.
08:12I was shot?
08:14Yes, when you wanted to pull Falk out of the line of fire.
08:22Did something happen to him?
08:28He's dead.
08:30Dead?
08:34It was a targeted murder.
08:36He had no chance.
08:42Who?
08:44It was Simon Down.
08:46They could arrest him
08:48when he was looking for
08:50damaged material in Falk's office.
08:54You should think about your future now.
09:00At least we have Down.
09:02I meant
09:04your personal future.
09:06Ours.
09:10Do you remember
09:12Professor Marx?
09:14Yes.
09:18I'd like you to
09:20be treated by him.
09:26What does Dr. Deas say?
09:32Yes.
09:44Yes, please.
09:48I'm sorry to bother you again.
09:50Mrs. Meusner, come in.
09:54What can I do for you?
09:56I'm really uncomfortable,
09:58but I don't know what to do.
10:00It's about Philipp.
10:02His wife won't let me see him.
10:04She's preventing it with all means.
10:08I don't know how I can help you.
10:10Please sit down.
10:14Give him this letter.
10:16Please.
10:20Mrs. Meusner, don't get me wrong.
10:22I know how you feel.
10:26But on the other hand,
10:28it's about saving your marriage.
10:30I love this man.
10:32I didn't fly to San Francisco
10:34because I wanted to be with him.
10:36I think he should know that.
10:38I always backed off for Henriette.
10:40But I have to talk to Philipp again.
10:44I really don't want to get involved.
10:46I understand. Believe me.
10:48But if I knew another way,
10:50I wouldn't have come.
10:52Philipp has a right
10:54to know what's going on,
10:56doesn't he?
11:00Thank you.
11:20Mr. Albers,
11:22have you seen my recipe book?
11:24I'm sorry.
11:26At the moment I'm only interested
11:28in thin hair and red-brown eyes.
11:30Do you have a new girlfriend?
11:32It would be nice.
11:34But my girlfriend still has
11:36four legs.
11:38Wow!
11:40What kind of noble mare is that?
11:42It's Arabella de la Mancha.
11:44A purebred mare
11:46from one of the most famous
11:48mares in Spain.
11:50Yes, a horse of your own.
11:53Not noble,
11:55but the real thing.
11:57Why don't you buy one?
11:59So I have more work to do?
12:01I don't know where to start.
12:03I don't know any breeders,
12:05and I don't know
12:07how to get an overview
12:09of the market.
12:11And then the horse
12:13has to fit me.
12:15There is no market overview.
12:17It takes a lot of time
12:19and effort
12:21I mean, there must be
12:23other people like me
12:25who have ambitions,
12:27but I don't know.
12:29That's right.
12:31There is no such thing.
12:33That should be interesting
12:35for the breeders.
12:37Or should breeding
12:39remain a book
12:41with seven seals?
12:43Ah, there it is.
12:45Is it also a book
12:47with seven seals
12:49This one.
12:51Je gos à la Bretagne.
12:53Lamb's tail with white beans.
12:55When is it on the menu?
12:57Today.
12:59And if you tell me a little more
13:01about the horse market,
13:03I'll keep a portion for you.
13:05Two.
13:07And I'll tell you everything.
13:09You are and remain
13:11an old horse dealer.
13:13Do you know that?
13:19Thank you.
13:25The lab results are here
13:27and they look very good.
13:29The inflammation levels have decreased
13:31and the blood circulation is normal again.
13:33You have survived the sepsis, Mr. Stein.
13:37But I just feel so sleepy.
13:39That's normal
13:41after what you've been through.
13:43Your wife expressed the desire
13:45to be moved to Berlin.
13:47What do you say to that?
13:49Your complete reconvalescence
13:51will take a while.
13:53But from a medical point of view
13:55you are out of the critical phase.
13:57You can decide for yourself.
14:01Then I would like
14:03to stay with him a little longer.
14:05I'm glad to hear that.
14:07I would like to stay with him a little longer.
14:09I'm glad to hear that.
14:19I'm sorry
14:21but I just feel too weak
14:23for a transport.
14:25Besides,
14:27I have something to do here.
14:29What?
14:31My work.
14:33Falk Landau
14:35will not cause any more harm.
14:37Nothing is waiting for you here.
14:39Philipp,
14:41Lüneburg didn't bring us
14:43any luck.
14:45Maybe we should go back
14:47where we were happy.
14:53Maybe you're right.
14:55But Thorne must know
14:57even if he didn't make
14:59any leaps of joy
15:01about his fatherhood.
15:03After all, the topic of children
15:05was a reason for your separation.
15:07I didn't expect that at all.
15:09I didn't expect that at all.
15:13What should I do now?
15:15Are you thinking
15:17about not having the child?
15:19Are you thinking
15:21about not having the child?
15:23Come.
15:33Is something in the bush?
15:35I'm pregnant.
15:37That's in the bush.
15:39And before you ask,
15:41it's from Torben.
15:43Hallelujah.
15:45And what does he say?
15:47He's totally upset, of course.
15:49I mean, isn't that crazy?
15:51Now we're separating
15:53because of this topic of children
15:55and now I'm getting pregnant
15:57because of a miscarriage.
15:59What a classic.
16:01Sometimes fate takes strange paths.
16:03Well, under these circumstances
16:05it would be better
16:07not to have the child, right?
16:09Merle!
16:11Excuse me,
16:13you're currently applying
16:15for the post of mayor.
16:17What are you going to do
16:19Of course, if you want it,
16:21I'm in.
16:23You're so great.
16:25I have to start crying right away
16:27because otherwise
16:29I wouldn't be able to cry.
16:31It has nothing to do with you.
16:33It's just your hormones.
16:37It's always a pleasure
16:39to see you, dear Johanna.
16:41Then I wonder, dear Alfred,
16:43why you fail this pleasure
16:45so often.
16:47Go ahead.
16:49With what?
16:51Well, you have something on your mind.
16:53G or Sherry?
16:55Sherry.
16:57Well,
16:59if you want to know right away,
17:01I have a business idea.
17:03Not the first one.
17:05Your last ideas were not just
17:07crowned with success.
17:09I mean, you just animated me.
17:11Besides, this business idea is great.
17:13And what if I may ask?
17:15I'm all ears.
17:17I want to develop a platform
17:19where people can get informed
17:21who want to buy a horse.
17:23And why should they do that?
17:25Buy a horse?
17:27Yes.
17:29You know, normally it's very difficult
17:31to get informed
17:33who sells horses
17:35and what kind of breed it is
17:37and for what purpose
17:39and for what price and so on.
17:41And parents who want to buy
17:44a horse, are they interested?
17:46Forget about the pony.
17:48This is about something bigger.
17:50The platform is not just for private buyers
17:52but for breeders, for racing owners,
17:54for racing events,
17:56for competitions.
17:58I let my old contacts play
18:00and can thus establish
18:02the perfect international database.
18:04So your ideas were never small.
18:06You know, it's like
18:08with this football platform
18:10that Mr. Langner developed,
18:12and the associations
18:14can get informed about it.
18:16Excuse me, I don't want to complain
18:18but isn't there a certain difference
18:20between footballers and horses?
18:22That's because you don't understand
18:24anything about horses.
18:26Even your idea,
18:28as grandiose as it sounds,
18:30has a catch.
18:32Which one?
18:34You don't know anything about the internet.
18:38Yes, but I know someone
18:40who knows a lot about it.
18:44No.
18:46Alfred, no, no, no.
18:48You didn't mean it.
18:50Didn't I?
18:52I mean Mr. Langner, he's a professional.
18:54I see.
18:56Well then...
19:10Yes, please.
19:12May I come in?
19:14Mrs. van Loon,
19:16back from Hanover already?
19:18Yes, and I have good news
19:20in my bag.
19:22Don't tell me you managed
19:24to place me next to
19:26Julius Gerstenkapper.
19:28What did you think?
19:30You're great.
19:32Thank you.
19:34It wasn't that hard.
19:36I just had to get the agency
19:38organized for the foundation
19:40of the year with a few orchids.
19:42And that's why you could
19:44take a seat?
19:46Something like that.
19:48You have something good about me.
19:50I'll be right back.
19:52And you think you can
19:54convince Gerstenkapper
19:56that the three kings
19:58were not accomplices of Landau
20:00but helped him to seduce him?
20:02I have to.
20:04Since the casinos,
20:06I also know that one of their
20:08owners is chairman Hans-Julius Gerstenkamper.
20:10He's one of our most
20:12powerful regular customers.
20:14If you can convince him
20:16of his innocence...
20:18I'm sure it will be profitable.
20:20I understand.
20:22And nothing is more appropriate
20:24to show the true relations
20:26than a dinner together.
20:28And it's just as important
20:30to know the right lady
20:32at such an important evening.
20:34I hope you managed
20:36I myself am far too curious to experience the true connections.
20:41So, now I have to go.
20:43Mrs. Van Loon?
20:44Yes?
20:46I would have liked to know your opinion on a certain matter.
20:55Christoph!
21:00Ella, nice to meet you.
21:03You can have that more often. I like to be invited.
21:06Well, what would you like? Coffee cake? Ice cream? A hot chocolate?
21:11I'll take a walk first. It's cheaper.
21:14Well, I can afford a coffee visit right now.
21:17Yes?
21:18Yes.
21:19How is it going with your software?
21:21Oh, as always.
21:22When you re-configure a program, there are always problems.
21:25But you can solve them all.
21:27Yes, of course. I just need a little time.
21:30You have to convert the Lüneburg city administration to energy savings.
21:33That's not without, I'm telling you.
21:35Yes, but it's great that the mayor bought your energy savings software.
21:38Yes.
21:39Above all, I need the order to make my company profitable again.
21:42That's why I stayed.
21:44And if I approve the program, then I can definitely sell the program to other municipalities.
21:49That's right. It's a good thing, too.
21:51Well, that was my talent scout software.
21:54Of course, there is football news, too.
21:56Nobody wanted the program.
21:58Oh, I think you can forget the German football anyway.
22:01They're just too conservative for something like that.
22:03Yes.
22:04But energy savings is hip. Everyone wants to participate.
22:06Well, let's hope so.
22:07And? How's it going with you guys?
22:09Good.
22:11But you don't know yet that grandpa is moving in with us, do you?
22:13With Katja?
22:14No, upstairs in the single-bedroom apartment.
22:16Together with Erika.
22:18Oh.
22:19I'll stay with mom, then.
22:21That's a whole new development.
22:22Yes, it's fun. It's been a long way back and forth, but we've got it now.
22:27Your mother will be happy to have her family around.
22:34How's she doing?
22:38She's taking the thing with Philipp Stein very seriously.
22:42Yes.
22:43But you know that.
22:49Well, if the offer is still there, I'd like a hot chocolate now.
22:53Okay. Hot and sweet, right?
22:55No, cold and sour.
22:58Well, I would hand over the letter.
23:01Mr. Stein is a good friend of yours.
23:03And if he goes down, you have to help him.
23:06Why go down?
23:08Mrs. Stein doesn't just forbid Katja to visit him, but she also lies to him.
23:13She told him that Katja was already in San Francisco.
23:17Really?
23:18Yes, she said it to his face.
23:20That's terrible.
23:22Philipp has no chance to decide for himself.
23:26His wife manipulates him from head to toe.
23:28And now, when he can't defend himself.
23:30I think that's a bit of a mix-up.
23:38All right.
23:39I will take the letter with me at one of my next visits to the hospital.
23:43However, on one condition.
23:44That Philipp's health condition has improved and that it doesn't upset him so much.
23:49Of course.
23:51Everything else is in Philipp's hands anyway.
23:54So, now I have to go.
23:56Oh, Mrs. van Loon, there was something to discuss.
24:00I'll take you to this gala.
24:02Yes, I'm very happy about that.
24:04However, I have an appointment before that.
24:06And I would ask you to meet us here at the hotel.
24:08And we'll start from here. Is that okay?
24:10Of course, no problem.
24:12So, now I really have to go.
24:14Get the cocktail dress for tonight.
24:16I will spend the next few hours in the changing rooms of various boutiques.
24:21You can pity me now.
24:26Okay.
24:56Collecting is a sign that they can't get away.
25:00And your old wardrobe?
25:02It doesn't go into a garbage bag.
25:04Achim!
25:05I know that you would like to replace the wall with the beautiful furniture.
25:11And you would also like to have a comfortable sofa.
25:16But you know what these things cost.
25:19We can't afford everything at once, Erika.
25:22So, we have to live with the old furniture.
25:25But we already talked about that.
25:27Yes, we did.
25:28But we can't bring all our old things into this little one-bedroom apartment.
25:33Then we'll sell yours.
25:35Why mine?
25:37Because mine is more comfortable.
25:39My old ear chair, for example.
25:43You want to take this worn-out thing with you?
25:46Worn-out always means comfortable.
25:56May I come in?
26:03You have to admit that your pregnancy also affects my life.
26:07Do you really want to have the baby?
26:09Yes, of course. How can you ask that?
26:12Because the last state of affairs was that I had to have the baby.
26:16I don't want to have the baby.
26:18I don't want to have the baby.
26:20I don't want to have the baby.
26:22Yes, of course. How can you ask that?
26:24Because the last state of affairs was that you wanted to focus more on your career.
26:28But I also said that I would reconcile both if I got pregnant.
26:32And how is that supposed to work? You're in the middle of an election campaign.
26:34My competitor, Dr. Seefeld, too, and he has four children.
26:37But he also has a wife at home who takes care of the children.
26:39And I have friends and relatives who support me.
26:42Don't make it so easy for yourself.
26:44I know it won't be easy, but I can do it.
26:47Don't put too much pressure on me.
26:51Does that mean you don't want to take responsibility?
26:53Yes, I will. I will pay for the support, but nothing more.
27:01I always told you that I don't want to have the baby.
27:20I'm sorry.
27:36Of course, the taste is important.
27:40I know that tastes are not always compatible.
27:43Exactly. So, please, what's your problem?
27:46Achim insists on taking all his old things with him.
27:50But I don't want to live in the old junk of the 60s.
27:54It's not comfortable at all.
27:57Come on, let's sit down.
27:59Tell me, are things really that hideous?
28:04Hideous is not an expression.
28:07Here, look.
28:09Achim has almost exactly the same lamp.
28:14You don't want something like that in your apartment.
28:16No, it's really not that nice.
28:19It doesn't make any good light either.
28:21Completely uncomfortable.
28:23Just hang a cloth over it.
28:25Then it will be much more comfortable.
28:28I can't hang up the whole apartment.
28:32Well, Mrs. Rose, you know.
28:34Well, if you want it to be comfortable,
28:37then you have to come up with something.
28:42Talk to Mr. Meissner again.
28:46You will definitely find a solution
28:49that will make you both feel very comfortable in the new apartment.
28:59Great! Where did you get that?
29:02In the little shop behind the brewery.
29:04It really suits you.
29:06You will be the looker of the evening.
29:08It's not too simple?
29:10Simple and elegant and sleepable.
29:12You are a typical Hanseatic woman.
29:15Color doesn't matter, the main thing is dark blue.
29:18That's why Flickenschild likes to wear dark blue suits so much.
29:22Did he actually say anything when you were with him?
29:25He will give Philipp your letter.
29:28You talked about it.
29:30Yes, he asked me for advice
29:32because he wasn't sure
29:34whether it was right to get involved in Philipp's marriage.
29:37But when I told him about Henriette's perfidious game,
29:40he also thought that Philipp should learn the truth.
29:44Thank you.
29:45It may be that Gunther will wait another day
29:47until he gives the letter.
29:49He wants to be sure that Philipp is healthy enough.
29:52But then he will read your lines.
29:56And know that I am here and love him.
29:59Everything will be fine.
30:02But now I really have to go.
30:05Wait, I have something for you.
30:14Sweet.
30:15With this you won't be able to top the gala tonight.
30:18You will be great, thank you.
30:20Come, I'll take you.
30:22Are you thinking about the market place?
30:25So a toast.
30:36Oh, Mr. Lang.
30:38You are so smart.
30:39Could you send me a cup of coffee?
30:41Yes, right away.
30:42May I tell you something?
30:44I have an idea.
30:46I would like to create a network
30:48between horse breeders and horse buyers.
30:51Sounds plausible.
30:52Yes, that's about the same
30:54as you did for the football youth.
30:56Well, something like that.
30:58And then I thought,
31:00why not hit two birds with one stone?
31:03I see.
31:04You want to use my software
31:06and use horses instead of footballers.
31:08Unfortunately, that's not as easy as you imagine.
31:11Even if I would leave the license for free
31:14and would not sell it,
31:16the reprogramming would cost a lot of money.
31:19Why reprogramming?
31:21Well, Mr. Albers,
31:22horse sports is different from professional football.
31:25The basics, the conditions are completely different.
31:28The program would have to be rewritten.
31:31Well, you have a company that does that.
31:34Yes, but unfortunately I could not provide
31:37this work for free.
31:40I am currently writing red numbers myself.
31:43But that's a shame.
31:47Here's your coffee.
31:48Thank you.
31:55Sydney.
31:56How nice to hear from my little sister again.
32:01Sydney.
32:02The connection is very bad.
32:04I can hardly understand you.
32:06I'll call you back later.
32:08Yes, bye.
32:17Hello.
32:18Hello.
32:19Can I come to him?
32:20He's sleeping.
32:22How is he?
32:24At least so good that I can
32:26take him to Berlin tomorrow.
32:29So fast?
32:30Yes, we wanted to go to Berlin anyway.
32:33So why wait?
32:38I'll get a vase.
32:40Thank you.
32:59Yes, then.
33:00Say hello to Philip for me.
33:02I will.
33:03Thank you for the flowers.
33:10Thank you.
33:24Achim, I really need to talk to you.
33:26Yes, you can.
33:27Careful, beautiful, careful.
33:30What's going on here?
33:31This is an ancient piece.
33:33Achim.
33:34Be careful with the door.
33:36So, careful.
33:39Bye.
33:40Thank you.
33:41Bye.
33:42I sell my furniture.
33:45You do what?
33:47At least the ones you don't want in the Rose House.
33:51And that's almost all.
33:53But...
33:54Yes, and imagine,
33:56that was very easy.
33:58I just had to insert them
34:00in a sales portal on the Internet.
34:02So the 60s seem to be modern again.
34:04My things go away like warm seeds.
34:06Then the lamp on the street was really yours?
34:09Yes, not anymore.
34:11But you didn't want to separate yourself from your things.
34:13That was a little joke.
34:15Ah.
34:16To make the surprise bigger.
34:19That's...
34:20Yes, for you.
34:23That's my dream sofa.
34:25That we can now easily afford
34:28with the reward from the sale of my furniture.
34:32Achim, you are...
34:35What?
34:36You are...
34:37You are what?
34:38You are a schnitzel.
34:43Achim.
34:51First the salad sauce.
34:53Now I have to take care of the lamb back.
34:55God, how it smells.
34:57Could you give me two of those deep plates?
34:59The meat looks so perfect.
35:02If all dishes are like this,
35:04which I brought from vacation,
35:05then we can set a Breton week on the map soon.
35:08Carla, I have to tell you something.
35:09Watch out for the Breton week.
35:10I haven't told you yet.
35:11Your husband called.
35:12Oh.
35:13Yes, he has a house for us.
35:15A patchwork family has lived in it so far.
35:17Patchwork family?
35:18Yes, but we'll get there quickly.
35:20A little overcrowded.
35:21But it's perfectly cut.
35:22Carla, I...
35:23And there's even a trailer.
35:24For horses.
35:25I have to...
35:26Imagine this.
35:27We both ride along the beach early in the morning
35:30and then we have breakfast on our own little terrace.
35:33Bougainvillea, the sounds, the smell.
35:39You wanted to tell me something?
35:41Oh, uh...
35:43It's not that important.
35:48Sorry, I'm just a little hectic right now.
35:50I have to go.
35:51Okay.
36:01But to make that clear,
36:03I want to hear every detail of your evening tomorrow morning.
36:08Merle.
36:09It's not our evening.
36:11First of all, Gunther wants to provoke the guy from the Association for Sweets Manufacturers
36:16to polish up his reputation again.
36:19He's also at the gala and happens to be sitting at our table.
36:23But when the business part is over, your evening begins.
36:27We're just friends, Flicky and I.
36:29Just friends, remember?
36:31Then you don't have to keep anything from me.
36:34Good day, Mrs. Meissner.
36:36Without your intrigues, the days would be better.
36:39And without your sight, too.
36:41Don't worry.
36:42You'll soon lose my sight.
36:44What do you mean by that?
36:46That the opportunities to meet are going to zero tomorrow.
36:51That's good news.
36:53What do you mean by that?
36:55What do you mean by that?
36:57My husband and I are leaving this city tomorrow.
37:00And I hope that you respect his decision to leave the bridges behind you.
37:08Don't feel too safe, Mrs. Stein.
37:11At some point, your husband will see through your perfidious game.
37:15And then we'll see who laughs last.
37:18Good day.
37:26Ah!
37:27There he is, my dear young friend.
37:30I don't have time or money.
37:32Did I say something?
37:34No, but you don't need to.
37:36The moment you start, I know there's something in the bushes.
37:39Listen to me first.
37:41I want to create a program
37:43where I network the people interested in horse racing
37:47and offer an overview of the offer and demand.
37:51Just like what the friend of Ella's mother created for the football players.
37:57Since when do you know how to program?
38:00I don't.
38:02Forget it.
38:04Why?
38:06You made a commercial for the mayor
38:09and Rajan made an Internet appearance.
38:12Yes, and?
38:13You guys are good.
38:15You just have to believe in yourself.
38:17Albers, that has nothing to do with believing in yourself, but with being able to.
38:21For what you intend to do, you have to write your own program.
38:25Yes, then I ask you to do it for me.
38:29I would, but I can't.
38:31Programming is completely different
38:33than creating an Internet appearance or editing a film.
38:36You have to have studied computer science for that.
38:48A film by
38:52A film by
38:57A film by
39:02A film by
39:07A film by
39:12A film by
39:17A film by
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39:27A film by
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40:02A film by
40:07A film by
40:12A film by
40:17A film by
40:22A film by
40:28Henriette?
40:30Yes.
40:33What are you doing?
40:35Nothing, just looking through the mail.
40:38And? Is there anything interesting in it?
40:41Just advertising.
40:57A film by
41:02A film by
41:07A film by
41:12Arcadian Blend.
41:14Sounds interesting.
41:16What is that?
41:17A mixture of tea varieties and herbs.
41:20Helps against weakness and nausea.
41:22I can use it well.
41:24Are you still not feeling better?
41:27See you next time.
41:29Are you sick?
41:34I am pregnant.
41:37Pregnant?
41:39Congratulations!
41:43I'm glad.
41:44Maybe that will bring you back together with Mr. Jansen.
41:48Torben is the father.
41:51Oh.
41:54But Torben is with Mrs. Saravakos.
42:00That's why he doesn't really want the child.
42:02How can he not want the child? He is the father.
42:06Torben wasn't really looking forward to becoming a father again.
42:10And now he is afraid that his relationship with Mrs. Saravakos will be broken.
42:16Here in the West, it's just not that easy.
42:20We do have a lot of liberties.
42:23But also a lot of problems.
42:26He said that it's different here.
42:29We also have these problems.
42:31Just without liberties.
42:34Not all women get pregnant by their husbands here.
42:44But when a new life is born,
42:46it's always a reason for joy.
42:51No matter where you go.
43:05Mr. Flickenschild?
43:07Strange.
43:09I was supposed to pick him up here.
43:12I'll ask at the reception.
43:14Maybe he left a message.
43:16Yes, I'll stay here. Maybe he'll come right away.
43:19You're in custody?
43:22Damn it, Sidney, what happened?
43:25Drugs?
43:27Excuse me, how can you not notice when something is put under you?
43:31Sidney, listen, you don't do anything for now.
43:33You inform our lawyer. I'll take the next flight to New York.
43:35And we'll see each other tomorrow.
43:38Sidney.
43:40Keep your ears shut. We'll get you out of there.
43:43Okay, see you tomorrow. Bye.
43:49A FEW HOURS LATER
43:54So?
43:55Nothing. No message.
43:58Strange.
43:59That's not his way.
44:03Oh, come on, sweetie.
44:05He won't be gone forever.
44:07Actually, I should comfort you.
44:09What will become of your evening now?
44:12PHONE RINGS
44:15What?
44:17I hope you have a good excuse.
44:20Whatever you say.
44:22Mrs. van Loon, I can't take you to Hanover tonight.
44:24My sister Sidney is in a jam and I have to take the next flight to New York.
44:29Oh, I'm sorry.
44:31Yes, me too. And I was looking forward to this evening.
44:35Well, shit happens, as the Dutch say.
44:38Yes.
44:39Well, I tried to manipulate the seating order for nothing.
44:42And I have to look for a new opportunity to bring Gerstenkämmer back as a customer.
44:47But why? I'm here.
44:49I can polish up the reputation of the Three Kings a little.
44:53Yes, but we'll catch up in the evening.
44:56Now save your sister in New York.
44:59Have a good flight and bye-bye.
45:02Oh, excuse me, Mr. Flickenschild.
45:04Katja Meissner wanted to tell you something.
45:06Mrs. van Loon?
45:07Yes.
45:09Thank you.
45:11You're welcome.
45:16Mr. Flickenschild, I don't want to keep you any longer. I just wanted to...
45:20Did I hand over the letter to Philipp at the hospital?
45:23Yes. It's on his bedside table.
45:27Thank you.
45:28You're welcome.
45:30I have to go now. Goodbye.
45:32Goodbye.
45:37What is it?
45:45Hey, Rajan.
45:47Hello.
45:49Half a pizza in the kitchen, if you like.
45:51I'd rather talk to you.
45:54Why are you so serious? Did something happen?
45:56Not with me.
45:58But I was just with Anne.
46:03So you know.
46:05Yes.
46:06And I don't like the way you treat her.
46:08Anne always knew I didn't want children.
46:11And if she wants them now, she'll have to deal with it alone.
46:15But you're the father.
46:16But I'm with Carla.
46:19Hello.
46:25I like to interrupt men, but you can keep talking.
46:29Okay.
46:31What's going on?
46:35Carla.
46:38I wanted to tell you this afternoon in the test kitchen.
46:43What?
46:45Anne is pregnant.
46:47And I'm the father.
47:00A man who has lived independently for 40 years
47:03doesn't suddenly become a pasha.
47:08A pasha is in every man.
47:15I have thoroughly checked the program.
47:17Especially in terms of compatibility with the urban network.
47:20Everything is going well.
47:21You know that the purchase of the software only becomes official
47:24if the test runs flawlessly.
47:27If it fails, you'll lose an assignment
47:29and I'll look pretty stupid.
47:32How could you call Wagner?
47:34I just want to talk to him briefly.
47:36If you try to harass my husband or me again,
47:39I'll report you to the police.
47:41What's the reason?
47:43Stalking.