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00:00You have secrets from me.
00:03Me?
00:04You have hidden from me that I'm dating a star chef.
00:12Nothing has changed between us.
00:14Oh, no?
00:15Of course not.
00:16Or do you think I love you less than before?
00:18Before you didn't know you were going to be a father.
00:20It's all said and done.
00:22Let it be, Katja.
00:24You only make it worse.
00:25You destroy everything.
00:26Please get out of my life.
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.
00:47This is my life.
00:51This is the way to find my own.
00:55This is my life.
00:56This is my life.
00:59This is the world where I belong.
01:04I'm rolling on.
01:06I'm rolling on.
01:27It's getting better.
01:30If I leave now.
01:42Don't worry.
01:44I know what's going on.
01:46I'll take care of it.
01:48Thank you.
01:57Lichtenhagen?
01:59Ms. Lichtenhagen.
02:01Unfortunately, something went wrong.
02:03What went wrong?
02:05The whole town hall is in the dark.
02:07I'm sorry.
02:09There was a breakdown in the transmission.
02:11The security service is making a huge effort here.
02:16Can you continue the test tonight?
02:18Unfortunately not.
02:20You know, I...
02:22I have to go down the whole system first.
02:24Then delete the incomprehensible data package.
02:27And for that I need the consent of your administrator.
02:31And only when everything has worked out,
02:33can I start a new run.
02:36I understand.
02:38I just really hope that the opposition doesn't get wind of it.
02:41For this Dr. Seefeld, that would be a piece of cake.
02:45Yes, but I'm doing my best to start a new run tomorrow.
02:50Tomorrow?
02:51Yes.
02:53Yes, then I would suggest that we meet again tomorrow
02:56and discuss everything else.
02:58Okay.
02:59See you tomorrow, Ms. Lichtenhagen.
03:01Bye.
03:06It didn't go so well, did it?
03:09It's a disaster.
03:22Bye.
03:35I'll start a company like this in my next move.
03:38Just like you.
03:39Well, I hope you won't have to look for a new apartment so quickly.
03:44It depends on how you behave.
03:48Did you look for a helping hand?
03:50We'll get as many as we can.
03:54Good morning.
03:55Good morning.
03:56Is everything okay?
03:59Still angry with Philipp's wife?
04:01No.
04:03This time it's different.
04:08I'll take you out.
04:11Come, come, come.
04:16What can I do for you?
04:17Mrs. Rose, I'd like a big bouquet of flowers.
04:19The variety doesn't matter.
04:20The main thing is that it has to be big and colorful.
04:22Big and colorful.
04:23That can be done.
04:25Christoph?
04:30I don't really care, but...
04:33I've never seen you two like this before.
04:35What happened?
04:38I lost my temper a bit last night.
04:41I understand.
04:43It's not an easy time for you either.
04:45It's best if I fly back to the U.S. as soon as possible.
04:49I'm sorry to see...
04:52...that apparently not even a friendship between you and Katja is possible.
04:58Sometimes it's like that.
05:05To the right.
05:06Very nice.
05:07How much do I owe you?
05:0820.
05:0920 euros.
05:10Here you go.
05:11Thank you.
05:1220.
05:13Here you go.
05:14Thank you.
05:16Well, then...
05:18Bye.
05:27If only it would come like this...
05:29Huh?
05:39I didn't close my eyes all night because I was so busy.
05:42I believe that.
05:45How can you only want to be there financially for your child...
05:48...and otherwise act like you're not the father?
05:52Here you go.
05:53Thank you.
05:54Well, when I think of Timo's producer...
05:57...he was gone faster than I could say hello.
06:00Maybe Torben just wants to create clear relationships for you.
06:03But that's why you can't just ignore the child.
06:05Well, if I could say something about that...
06:07You've hidden an inauspicious child from me.
06:09No, and I would have definitely suggested that to you.
06:12I think it's totally wrong when men put themselves in front of their responsibilities.
06:15With your opinion, you're probably not far ahead.
06:17Well, I think there are enough men who see it the same way.
06:20I'm pretty sure that Torben will regret it if he doesn't take care of his child properly.
06:24That's what every person says.
06:27I'm serious.
06:28To me, you have both parents to take care of your child, no matter in what situation.
06:33Now I have to go to Mr. Lange.
06:35One, two, three.
06:37See you this afternoon?
06:38I have to do a patient transfer, but I'll call you, okay?
06:41Okay.
06:43Carla, bye.
06:44Bye.
06:54What?
06:55I don't understand you.
06:57First you're upset that Torben is even having a child.
07:00And now you're upset that he doesn't want to take care of it properly.
07:04What do you really want?
07:21We can look at this field a hundred times.
07:24But we still can't figure out who owns the camera.
07:26You're repeating yourself.
07:27Concentrate.
07:28We should report this to Mrs. Lichtenhagen.
07:30Are you crazy?
07:31If Anne finds out that a stranger is recording her female-friendly speeches, good night.
07:36Maybe she doesn't care about these strangers at all.
07:39What if she does?
07:40What if he demands money?
07:42At least not from us.
07:44Yes, but maybe from Anne or her political opponent.
07:47Mick, imagine.
07:48The video gets into the hands of the opposition.
07:51Louder.
07:54No, turn it up.
07:57What is this nonsense?
08:03Yes.
08:07They're really looking for a property.
08:08To build.
08:09For apartments.
08:10Or a hotel.
08:14Wait a minute.
08:17Isn't this the property with Mrs. van Loon's tulip farm?
08:21Two streets away from the kindergarten. Everything's fine.
08:24I was there the other day because Ella was working there.
08:28Do you think what I'm thinking?
08:31Let's go to the nursery.
08:35Here. What do you think of this?
08:38And what exactly is this supposed to be?
08:40Some kind of Sudoku or crossword puzzle?
08:44That's what the homepage for my breeding network will look like.
08:48I didn't even know that the goyles are already going online.
08:51Yes, of course.
08:52And the corresponding software.
08:53But then you can see with a few clicks where in the world a stag or a stag was offered for sale.
08:59Mr. Albers.
09:00And you're really not telling me anything about the horse?
09:03The trick is that you can observe the sales paths and developments of young horses.
09:07What prices they win and a thousand other information.
09:11That doesn't sound bad at all.
09:13Not bad?
09:14That's brilliant.
09:15That's the business idea after all.
09:18With a few clicks you have an overview of all breeders.
09:21Not just in Germany.
09:23First abroad and later abroad.
09:26So pay attention.
09:27And when is the whole thing going online?
09:30Yes, that's the problem.
09:31Developing such a software is not cheap.
09:34But Mr. Langer is being predestined for it.
09:37Can't he help further?
09:38I've already asked him, but he doesn't care either.
09:41Mr. Berger.
09:42Hello.
09:43It's nice that you had time so quickly.
09:45What's the matter?
09:46You sounded on the phone as if the world was going to end.
09:48Yes, well, it's about the following.
09:50Ms. Lichtenhagen, or the city, is interested in my energy saving software.
09:54Thank you.
09:55I started a trial run yesterday.
09:57There was a breakdown and the result was a blackout in the town hall.
10:02Oops.
10:03Ms. Lichtenhagen is now afraid that the whole thing will fall back on her
10:06because she has committed herself to the creation of the program.
10:09In the election campaign, of course, a found food for the coalition.
10:11I understand.
10:12And, yes, what can I do for you now?
10:14It would be nice if you would accompany me when I go to the town hall to Ms. Lichtenhagen.
10:18And if you would sensitize the technicians a little.
10:20I would take care of the EDV people.
10:22You're probably rotating right now, aren't you?
10:24Yes.
10:25Let's have a look.
10:27Yes, I don't think that would be a problem.
10:29Thank you. I'm glad you're helping me.
10:32If I could keep the bouquet for Britta for that...
10:35Let's get down to business.
10:36Unfortunately, that's not possible.
10:41I'm sorry.
10:56So, Mr. Stein, how are you today?
10:58Well, how am I?
10:59I walked around the house once, did a dozen pull-ups.
11:02Oh, then you're out of the worst.
11:04Tell me, shouldn't I go to an examination?
11:06Yes, someone will pick you up in a moment.
11:08You can sit in the wheelchair.
11:10Ms. Dr. Thies, one more question.
11:13My wife was arguing on the phone.
11:15Was that Ms. Meissner?
11:17I can...
11:18Ms. Dr. Thies?
11:22Where can I put you?
11:26Thank you.
11:27Thank you, Ms. Dr. Thies, by the way.
11:29You're welcome.
11:36Good morning, my dear.
11:37Good morning.
11:38Good morning.
11:39Unfortunately, it's not a good time.
11:41I'm being picked up for an examination.
11:43I'll wait for you.
11:45Tell me, did you...
11:47Good day, Mr. Stein.
11:48Good day.
11:49Did you argue with Ms. Meissner on the phone?
11:51Don't start with that again.
11:54See you soon.
11:55See you soon.
12:08Ah.
12:16Mm.
12:17Bah.
12:20Don't be so critical.
12:22Let me try it.
12:23Yes. No.
12:25Don't you want to prove your courage somewhere else?
12:29I'm sorry I just left like that last night.
12:34I missed you very much tonight.
12:37I missed you, too.
12:43Don't you think we can find a solution together?
12:46I mean, we can't argue before the child is even born.
12:49Yes, but we have completely different views.
12:52But I will support Anne.
12:55Torben, it's not about the money, and you know that.
12:58I raised a child on my own.
13:00And I know how hard it is when you don't have a partner.
13:03Anne is fine on her own.
13:06But what about us?
13:08What if I spend part of my free time with you instead of the child?
13:12I think that's perfectly normal for a father.
13:14But we wanted to plan our lives together.
13:16Yes, but your life has changed.
13:19But not my attitude.
13:21I don't want a child anymore, but plan my life with you.
13:24But will you ignore the child because of that?
13:27Anne can raise the child on her own.
13:30I'm convinced of that.
13:32What kind of argument is that?
13:34Should the child suffer because it doesn't fit into your life plan?
13:40Torben.
13:43You will always regret that you didn't take care of this child.
13:51Believe me.
14:03Red roses?
14:06Well, a little redemption.
14:09I talked to your network administrator.
14:12He calmed down again.
14:14Maybe you should have brought the house technician roses.
14:18That's about Mr. Berger.
14:20So not with flowers, but with his expertise.
14:23Hopefully he will succeed.
14:25Here you are quite sensitive with new software.
14:28Data security is highlighted here.
14:29Yes, wait a minute.
14:30But I mean that our test run failed yesterday
14:32is not because I tried to install spy programs secretly.
14:35I don't believe that.
14:37But our employees are suspicious.
14:41Yes.
14:43It was not a system error.
14:46But?
14:48It was...
14:50human failure.
14:52A vulnerability...
14:54of a personal nature, so to speak.
14:57Then make sure that this doesn't happen again.
15:00I leaned quite far out of the window because of your software.
15:04Sure.
15:06So, when do we start the next test run?
15:09When the curves have smoothened again.
15:12When Mr. Berger has successfully spoken to the house technicians,
15:15I'll talk to the administrator again.
15:17And then we'll see.
15:19Good.
15:27Oh, my God.
15:30The things are all coming up.
15:32I'll go ahead.
15:34Dear God, so many people.
15:39Now I just forgot salt and bread for my train.
15:43That's not a problem, we'll be here for a while.
15:46Hello.
15:47I thought you might need some support.
15:50Yes, we are grateful for any help.
15:52The boxes of the moving company, there are Achim's things in there.
15:55They carry them themselves.
15:56But the other boxes, there are my things in there.
15:58We have to carry them.
15:59Aha, so everything up.
16:00Everything up, yes.
16:02What happened to Christoph earlier?
16:04He looked really down.
16:07His test run went completely wrong.
16:09What kind of test run?
16:10Oh, he just wanted to transfer his energy-saving software to the network of the town hall,
16:14but something went wrong with my appearance.
16:17Well, then I understand why he was so down.
16:19Has Philipp contacted you in the meantime?
16:22He probably didn't get my letter at all.
16:24Henriette is completely ignoring him.
16:26Oh dear.
16:28There are more and more of them.
16:31I was just wondering if all of this would fit in our apartment.
16:34Achim?
16:35Achim?
16:36Achim, couldn't you pre-sort a bit?
16:38I mean, one or the other, you could have separated yourself from that.
16:41I will.
16:43I can still pre-sort.
16:46That's pretty exciting.
16:54Two years later
17:08Ah, Mr. Hannemann. What can I do for you?
17:10Coffee, tea, water?
17:12A horse.
17:14Pardon?
17:15I would like to have a horse.
17:17I know you're a horse expert, and that's why I need your help.
17:21Would you like to take a riding lesson?
17:23No, God forbid, no, no.
17:25My wife is a regular horse trainer,
17:27and since it's her birthday soon,
17:29I'd like to do her a little favor.
17:31With your horse?
17:32Yes, why not?
17:33It's something different than this
17:35boring diamond ring all the time.
17:37Boring diamond ring?
17:39You seem to have a pretty bad conscience
17:42with such precious gifts.
17:44No, no, no, no, no, no.
17:45Quite the opposite.
17:47Nothing is expensive enough for my holodeck wife.
17:50So, where do I get an excellent horse?
17:54Of course it has to be healthy, brave, and elegant.
17:58As long as it has four legs.
18:00You'd have to call around first,
18:02because such a breeding horse network
18:04doesn't exist on the internet yet.
18:06Breeding horse network?
18:09That sounds kind of interesting.
18:12I'm sure you can make a lot of money with that.
18:15I think the idea is long overdue.
18:17Besides, you can only use it
18:19if you have the necessary expertise, right?
18:22It's incredible what you can get online.
18:25Yes, but only almost, right?
18:28The only thing we used to have online
18:31was the laundry of my grandma.
18:34I think it's kind of good.
18:36I've heard of it for a short while.
18:38So, if you learn anything,
18:40just let me know.
18:42I don't want to be a burden.
18:44So then...
18:47Laundry of my grandma online.
18:51I'm going back to the shop
18:53and get the rest of the small stuff, okay?
18:55Okay, see you later.
18:59Rose, please.
19:01Thank you.
19:03It doesn't stop.
19:05Where is all this going?
19:07Ah, don't worry.
19:09It's so nice here.
19:11Space is in the smallest hut.
19:13Mr. Lange?
19:14Mr. Lange, you don't have to worry.
19:16I was able to calm the house technicians at the town hall.
19:18Can I have a cup of tea?
19:20Yes, of course.
19:22Yes, you can start your second person
19:24without any problems.
19:26Oh, I have everything good with you.
19:28That's nice, thank you.
19:30I'll definitely come back to that.
19:32All right, good. Thank you, bye.
19:35Yes, it looks like you could
19:37make a helping hand here.
19:39There were always two.
19:41Oops, I got stuck.
19:43You don't like children.
19:45How did that come about? I have two grown-up sons.
19:47Well, yes.
19:49I mean, more the little panty shit
19:51that you see growing up.
19:53Who complained to you? Anne or Carla?
19:55Neither.
19:57But I mean, getting a child,
19:59excuse me, that's an incredible thing.
20:01Excuse me, I will not be oppressed
20:03by anyone.
20:05Oh, no one talks about that.
20:07Again for the record, I don't want a child anymore.
20:09Um, Torben?
20:11Excuse me, could you just...
20:13Oh, thank you.
20:15I'll go ahead.
20:17I hope Mrs. van Loon
20:19has seen the men who filmed the property here.
20:21Yes, bird freaks with a camera.
20:23That was just camouflage.
20:25They were looking for property.
20:27And what do people look like who are looking for property?
20:29They grow a stick out of their hand
20:31and then they drag bags of soil samples around, yes?
20:37Hello.
20:41In any case, Anne will have a lot of trouble
20:43when the public sees the recordings.
20:45Oh.
20:47Don't tell her we lost the camera.
20:49Oh, thank you. I was just about to hit you on the nose.
20:51Well, everything okay?
20:53Yes, great, everything's great.
20:55And you?
20:57Well, not quite so great.
20:59Something went a little wrong today,
21:01but that's a different matter.
21:03We know each other somewhere, yes.
21:05Oh, I mean, something goes wrong in general.
21:07Well, not everything can always go well.
21:09When is the clip actually finished?
21:11The clip?
21:13Well, yes.
21:15You wanted to cut the things together.
21:17The interview with Mr. Berger,
21:19the recordings of me.
21:21Oh, yes, of course.
21:23You mean the clip.
21:25Yes, no, it's almost finished.
21:27I still have to work on the fine-tuning.
21:29Nice. I'm curious.
21:31Not everyone has such a welcome spot.
21:33That will certainly cause a lot of attention.
21:35Well, I have to go on then.
21:37Bye.
21:39If the material appears in public,
21:41Anne will not be able to save herself
21:43from attention.
21:45Love your way of building up.
21:51Hello. Go on.
22:07Oh, what did I think?
22:09Achim, are you there?
22:11Yes, here.
22:13Where is here?
22:15Behind the door. I can't get in.
22:17Oh, wait.
22:21Unlucky.
22:27Stand there.
22:29Thank you, thank you, thank you.
22:31Careful, careful.
22:33So, here I am.
22:35Yes.
22:37In the middle of the hellish chaos.
22:39Well, I wouldn't call it chaos yet.
22:41But?
22:43These are just a few boxes.
22:47A few boxes.
22:49You really seem to have packed
22:51every snippet of the last 40 years.
22:53That was the moving company, not me.
22:55Why didn't you sort it out a bit?
22:57Of course I sorted it out well,
22:59and your things.
23:01Could it be that you weren't there?
23:03We'll have a nice cup of tequila now,
23:05because you'll get along
23:07much better on your own,
23:09won't you?
23:17I'm sure there's still some space
23:19in the cellar, isn't there?
23:21I'm sorry, but there are already
23:23over 17 moving boxes by Mr. Berger.
23:33Hello, boys.
23:35What can I do for you?
23:37Hello.
23:39Nothing, but
23:41maybe we can do something for you.
23:43Do you happen to miss something?
23:45No, except for a full bank account
23:47and two young lovers
23:49like you, nothing really.
23:51Is that your camera by any chance?
23:53No, I don't own a camera.
23:55Wait a minute, but it looks
23:57just like yours,
23:59with which you shot the spot for Anne.
24:01Did you find it?
24:05Rather accidentally exchanged.
24:07Yes, and now we're looking for the person
24:09who owns the camera to get our camera back.
24:11On which are the uncut election
24:13recordings of Anne.
24:15Oh boy, that's what you call
24:17a stupid run.
24:19I'm afraid I can't help you with that.
24:23Maybe you can.
24:25Her property was on the recordings.
24:27Excuse me?
24:29I don't believe it.
24:37A garage on my property?
24:39Maybe he wants to buy her property
24:41and that's why he made the recordings.
24:43I knew it.
24:45I can't remember anyone asking about it.
24:47Oh, what a shame.
24:49If Anne's film material
24:51gets into the wrong hands...
24:53That would be a disaster.
24:56Ouch.
24:58Why don't you go to the property
25:00and see if you can find anything?
25:02What's the point?
25:04Something that will help you.
25:06We have to take every chance.
25:08Keep an eye on him.
25:10Okay.
25:12Bye.
25:14Good luck.
25:16Oh God.
25:26Thank you.
25:33Dr. Thies, it's good to see you.
25:35How can I help you?
25:37It's about the phone call
25:39you heard yesterday.
25:41I won't lie to you.
25:43I know.
25:45I just want to protect my husband.
25:47He's been through so much.
25:49If you think it's better
25:51to tell him certain things...
25:53You're right.
25:55Philipp also told me certain things
25:57and afterwards it got worse.
25:59The relocation to Berlin
26:01has been stopped
26:03and he can rest in peace in Lüneburg.
26:05And he can talk to Mrs. Meissner.
26:07I think that's a good decision.
26:09Without the addiction therapy
26:11I would never have been able
26:13to face this problem.
26:15It's a long way,
26:17but you'll notice
26:19that it's getting better every day.
26:21Thank you.
26:33I'm sorry I'm late.
26:35Not at all.
26:37I was busy with the relocation
26:39of Mr. Meissner and Mrs. Rose.
26:41I would have liked to help,
26:43but I didn't have time.
26:45The technicians from Rathus
26:47have called me.
26:49I have an appointment.
26:51I have to go.
26:53Goodbye.
26:55Have a nice evening.
26:57I can't wait to start the second run.
26:59If this one works,
27:01I won't have ten horses left.
27:03What else can I bring you?
27:05I would like a coffee.
27:07Yes, I would like that too.
27:09Mr. Albers, how was it
27:11with your breeding horse network?
27:13I already told you
27:15that the development of such a software
27:17is very expensive.
27:19I'm just a layman,
27:21but I imagine
27:23that the system should work
27:25like for your talent scout software,
27:27only that it's not two-legged,
27:29but four-legged.
27:31Mr. Albers, you are a layman,
27:33but also very stubborn.
27:35If it's a good idea,
27:37I won't let it go.
27:39We can talk about it again.
27:41See you later.
27:43How are you?
27:45I'm sorry that I hit you earlier.
27:47No problem.
27:49I carried the cupboard upstairs by myself.
27:51What's that?
27:53Did you hear the Heideckers?
27:55Yes, they just got new stoles.
27:57You should show the boys
27:59how proud they are
28:01that they now have real football shoes.
28:03Which brings us back to the children's topic.
28:05I'm sorry,
28:07but sometimes I can be quite penetrating.
28:09Yes, me too.
28:11And that's why I say again clearly
28:13that we should do everything
28:15so that the child doesn't miss anything.
28:17But I leave the rest to Anne.
28:19But it's about your role as a father
28:21and not as a nanny.
28:23It's important to buy
28:25such football shoes for your son.
28:27But to see how he wears them,
28:29the brilliance in his eyes
28:31when he shoots goals with them,
28:33that's even more important.
28:39What exactly happened?
28:41There was a total blackout in the whole town hall.
28:43Everyone is worried.
28:45Mrs. Lichtenhagen wasn't amused.
28:47And what is Christoph doing now?
28:49He's waiting for a chance
28:51for a second test run.
28:53Otherwise he can forget the business with the city
28:55and then he's really stuck.
28:57It's all my fault.
29:01You didn't do it on purpose.
29:05Christoph put so much hope
29:07into this energy-saving software
29:09and I messed everything up for him.
29:11You shouldn't have
29:13shown up there unannounced.
29:15He made a clear statement to you, Mom.
29:19It was a bit too much
29:21for me to hope
29:23that we can become friends again
29:25or stay friends.
29:27Would you have been able to do that?
29:29Pretend like nothing happened?
29:31Think about it.
29:33You were already sitting together
29:35in the plane to San Francisco.
29:39Mom, it's clear to you that Christoph is gone
29:41as soon as his software is running here.
29:47You mean I should go to him again
29:49and apologize to him?
30:09Maybe we should have
30:11made prints of the footprints.
30:13Yes, exactly, like in the movies.
30:15And you packed the cigarette
30:17to analyze the DNA.
30:19Just say you found something.
30:21The cigarette residue
30:23was about where
30:25the recordings should have been made.
30:27But it could have come from any pedestrian.
30:31Not from everyone.
30:33Do you remember the tape?
30:35The strange morning fog?
30:37At least we thought so.
30:39Hey, Sherlock.
30:41Do you think it's the cigarette residue
30:43from the guy behind the camera?
30:45That could be it.
30:47I've been thinking about
30:49what the cigarette reminds me of.
30:51Of someone smoking a cigarette?
30:53Yes.
30:55Of course.
30:57There were two strange people
30:59in the store the other day.
31:01They looked around
31:03and only bought a single flower.
31:05And one of them was smoking a cigarette?
31:07What's that?
31:09And he said
31:11he was looking for a good hotel
31:13in Lüneburg.
31:15What did the two guys look like?
31:17I don't know, average guys.
31:19Men.
31:21Pretty well dressed.
31:25Oh, I'm sorry.
31:27That's your suitcase.
31:31Man, I'm stupid.
31:33They were at the side table
31:35yesterday.
31:37I almost stumbled over the camera suitcase.
31:39Do you remember,
31:41or were you already gone?
31:43Man, we idiots.
31:45We could have found out ourselves.
31:47Mr. Holmes.
31:49I'm on my way, Dr. Watson.
31:51I'll keep my fingers crossed, guys.
31:53Good luck.
31:59I have to say, Mr. Albers,
32:01what could have happened to me?
32:03You have a real expertise in horses.
32:05I think so, too.
32:07Who would have thought that of our Mr. Albers?
32:09I've been on horseback
32:11for a few years now.
32:13And horses have always been my passion.
32:15Even as a boy.
32:17On the coot at Flickenschnitt Senior.
32:19And later, in Rhode Island,
32:21I fulfilled my lifelong dream
32:23and built a stable.
32:25Wow, you earned quite well there, didn't you?
32:27Yes, quite well.
32:29And there's nothing left of it?
32:31Yes, I totally miscalculated
32:33in another matter.
32:35How to win, so to speak.
32:37But my motto has always been,
32:39failure is allowed, but you have to get up
32:41and look ahead.
32:43So,
32:45Mr. Albers,
32:47it is possible to reprogram
32:49my Talentscout software.
32:51But no matter how I turn it or turn it,
32:53it will cost at least 80,000 euros.
32:55But so expensive.
32:59Aha.
33:01No, darling, of course I didn't forget your birthday.
33:03But I have a surprise that you will definitely like.
33:09Tell me,
33:11if I spend part of the sum,
33:13will we be in business then?
33:15You just don't give up.
33:17I like that about you.
33:19You have a vision and you fight.
33:23If I only calculate the staff costs,
33:2550,000.
33:27Give me 50,000 and we're in business.
33:2950,000?
33:31Yes.
33:41Achim is absolutely right.
33:43He sorted and packed all my things
33:45on his own.
33:47Because you asked him to.
33:49But what his moving company has transported here,
33:51that exceeds every reasonable measure.
33:53Yes, but it is reasonable.
33:55I beg you, the amount of things
33:57our hearts are attached to
33:59is different for everyone.
34:01I'm really curious
34:03what will come to light when we unpack the boxes.
34:05Probably a whole lot of
34:07pharmacy magazines.
34:09Yes, please.
34:11Oh,
34:13there is the hero.
34:15So the way out of the labyrinth
34:17was certainly not easy.
34:19I was a child by the pathfinder.
34:21Yes.
34:23Well,
34:25do you regret that we moved in together?
34:27No, I don't regret it.
34:29I only regret that I didn't
34:31force you to sort out a bit before.
34:33Thank you.
34:35I promise you that I will
34:37bring order into the chaos.
34:39Oh, do I hear the word chaos?
34:41And certainly
34:43there is a suitable
34:45place for my magazines.
34:47Pharmacy magazines?
34:49Yes, specialist literature
34:51about the latest medical state.
34:53Yes, for example the first kidney transplant
34:55in Germany, Anu,
34:571916.
34:59Oh,
35:01water level report.
35:03With Katja's approval
35:05we have put a large part of the boxes
35:07in Katja's living room.
35:09That's a great idea. Thank you, Merle.
35:11Yes, thank you very much.
35:13You're welcome.
35:15You can start sorting now.
35:17I'm afraid that
35:19the real work and the real
35:21moving stress
35:23will only start for a certain gentleman now.
35:47Hello.
35:49Hello.
35:51Hi.
35:53Yes, I...
35:55Go ahead.
35:57No, wait, I wanted to continue anyway.
35:59Is there any news
36:01about the test run?
36:03Yes, I'm preparing a second one.
36:05Then you'll get
36:07a second chance.
36:09And after that, nothing like going back to the States.
36:11Let me know when it's time.
36:13Maybe we can
36:15talk again before that.
36:17It's over, Katja.
36:19Christoph,
36:21can't we stay friends?
36:27It's over.
36:29Christoph,
36:31please.
36:35Let him come.
36:37We'll go for a drink.
36:39Thank you very much.
36:43Thank you very much for passing by
36:45my husband's things.
36:47Yes, he wrote
36:49very sickly.
36:51Thank you very much.
36:53Goodbye.
37:09Goodbye.
37:25Dear Philipp,
37:27I thank you for the wonderful time
37:29that I will never forget.
37:31And I wish you
37:33all the best and good luck
37:35for the future.
37:37You deserve it.
37:39Katja.
37:41That nasty snake.
37:49Dear Katja,
37:51I received your message.
37:53After careful consideration,
37:55I decided to give Henriette
37:57another chance
37:59and to go to Berlin with her.
38:01I thank you for everything
38:03and wish you all the luck in the world.
38:05Philipp.
38:35I have to go.
38:37Excuse me,
38:39can you bring a glass of water for Mrs. Lichtenhagen?
38:41Yes, of course.
38:43That's really nice of you,
38:45but I don't want to stop you.
38:47I'm sure you have work to do.
38:49May I?
38:51Yes, of course.
38:59I can understand
39:01that the situation is difficult for you.
39:03I wanted to tell you
39:05that if you need help,
39:07I'm here for you and your child.
39:09Really?
39:11You're offering that to me?
39:13Of course.
39:17I just don't understand
39:19why Tauben is so stubborn right now.
39:21That's really nice of you,
39:23but please don't feel
39:25obligated to do it.
39:27I'm not.
39:29The endless discussions
39:31about this topic of children
39:33have caused Tauben and me to break up.
39:35But why is he so strict against a child?
39:37I mean, he raised two sons.
39:39But it really wasn't easy for him.
39:41His first wife
39:43constantly argued with him
39:45about the care times of his children.
39:47And his boys
39:49never accepted me.
39:51He didn't tell me about that.
39:55Then of course I can understand
39:57that he's not willing to compromise.
39:59He just doesn't want to experience
40:01something like this again.
40:03And he's afraid
40:05that my pregnancy will jeopardize your relationship.
40:07But if he doesn't accept the child,
40:09then it will jeopardize our relationship
40:11even more.
40:21Huh?
40:23Huh?
40:25Better like this?
40:27Better like this?
40:29Oh, excuse me.
40:31I almost forgot to deliver a medicine.
40:33And what about the boxes at Katja's?
40:35Don't worry.
40:37I'll sort them out.
40:39We can do that together.
40:41Then it'll be faster.
40:43But we don't have to overdo it, do we?
40:45We don't have to push anything on the long bench.
40:47You can't leave Katja stuck in this mess for so long.
40:49May I?
40:51I was just thinking about bread and salt.
40:53Welcome to the Rosenhaus.
40:55Welcome to the Rosenhaus.
40:57Thank you. It's very kind of you.
40:59I thought we could organize
41:01a little meal in the Rosenhaus
41:03in honor of your arrival.
41:05A good idea.
41:07And I already know who's cooking.
41:09Erika. Who else?
41:11Well, then I have to agree
41:13to most exceptions.
41:15All right.
41:17But only on the condition
41:19that you unpack your boxes first.
41:21You have the choice
41:23either to get stuck or chaos and hunger.
41:25How could I dare
41:27to refuse this invitation?
41:29Bye. I have to go.
41:31Bye.
41:35Bravo, Mrs. Rose.
41:37Well?
41:39The role distribution seems to have been cleared up.
41:47It's clear to Torben.
41:49He pays the maintenance, but not more.
41:51Yes, but that also
41:53puts our relationship at risk.
41:59How was it with your son's father?
42:01Did he support you?
42:03He confirmed
42:05all the prejudices
42:07you can have from an irresponsible man.
42:09Did he let you down?
42:11Yes, exactly when he heard I was pregnant.
42:13And my father rejected me
42:15because he heard I was expecting an unmarried child.
42:17You really didn't have it easy.
42:19That's why I know
42:21how you have to feel.
42:23Even if your financial circumstances
42:25are a little better than mine back then.
42:29Hello, you two.
42:31It's good
42:33that you're here too, Anne.
42:35I wanted to tell you both something.
42:37Don't make it so exciting.
42:39What is it about?
42:41Well,
42:43I've been thinking about it for a long time
42:45and I've finally come to a decision.
42:47And I think
42:49the consequences
42:51will affect both you and Anne.
42:53And what did you decide?
42:55When you told me
42:57that you were pregnant, Anne,
42:59that...
43:01Of course it was a shock for you,
43:03especially because you didn't want any more children.
43:05You never doubted that.
43:07But now there's a child coming,
43:09and you can't just let it go.
43:11That's why I decided...
43:13That you're overwhelmed,
43:15and you have to be aware of that.
43:17I think the three of us should sit down
43:19and calm down.
43:21Stop it now!
43:23Can I say something too?
43:25So,
43:27I've decided
43:29to take responsibility
43:31and stand up for our child.
43:33And I will also try
43:35to break the ice
43:37between our lives, Carla,
43:39and my father's role.
43:41Thank you, Tom.
43:45Your luck.
44:07Good day, Mrs. Meissner.
44:09Good day.
44:11Can I come in for a moment?
44:13Yes, of course.
44:15Please.
44:23Please have a seat.
44:25Thank you.
44:29I haven't always been fair to you.
44:31I shouldn't have stopped you
44:33from talking to Philipp.
44:35I told him
44:37that you're still in Lüneburg.
44:39You told him that?
44:41Yes.
44:43We talked for a long time
44:45after he read your letter.
44:47Then he stopped you?
44:49I found him on the bedside table
44:51and, to be honest,
44:53I wanted to tear him apart first,
44:55but then...
44:57Okay.
44:59What did he say?
45:01I...
45:03I...
45:05I...
45:07I...
45:11I'm supposed to give you this.
45:17Philipp and I are going back to Berlin.
45:21He has finally decided for me.
45:27Take care.
45:37Thank you.
45:53Dear Katja,
45:55I received your message.
45:57After careful consideration,
45:59I have decided
46:01to give Henriette a chance
46:03and go to Berlin with her.
46:07I thank you for everything
46:09and wish you all the best in the world.
46:11Philipp.
46:37Yes, Professor Max,
46:39this is Henriette Stein again.
46:41Yes, everything is organized.
46:43My husband will be moved to Berlin
46:45by ambulance tomorrow.
46:47We'll see each other tomorrow
46:49in your clinic.
46:51Thank you very much.
46:53Goodbye.
46:55Tanja and Jule
46:57will faint
46:59when they find out
47:01that you're still in Lüneburg.
47:03Tanja and Jule will faint
47:05when they find out
47:07that you're getting a sibling.
47:09Oh, Anne!
47:11Thomas already knows.
47:13You have to take him
47:15to Brussels immediately.
47:17Please!
47:19A child changes a lot.
47:21Mr. Stein needs a few more days
47:23until he's back on his feet.
47:25Give him some time.
47:27Where is he?
47:33You
47:35You