Rote Rosen Folge 1164

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00:00But I thought you agreed that Thorben would take the parents' time.
00:02I think we should take some more time to consider all possibilities.
00:06That means nothing has been decided yet.
00:09The easiest thing would really be if you would just give Hanneman the money back
00:12and move to another investor.
00:15What am I doing now?
00:16Why don't you tell me anything about your breeding horse network?
00:19Sounds interesting.
00:22Did you make a decision?
00:24Yes.
00:25I have to take care of Henriette.
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
00:44And now
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
01:14Katja, it's only been so long since Henriette found a place to stay in Amrum.
01:20Leave me alone.
01:22In contrast to your wife, I get along very well on my own.
01:28Katja,
01:30I know how this has to happen to you now.
01:33Like something you've heard way too often in the last few months.
01:38But Katja,
01:40if something happens to Henriette, I would never forgive myself.
01:43And you have to understand that.
01:47Of course I understand that.
01:50But do you think you're the right person to take care of Henriette?
01:54Katja,
01:57the clinic doesn't want her
01:59and she can't be alone.
02:02If I could hold you to that, I would behave just like her.
02:08Come on, sit down.
02:19Katja,
02:23I love you.
02:27I want to live with you, not with Henriette.
02:32You have to do what you think is right.
02:36I know I expect a lot from you, but I promise it won't take long.
02:42Good.
02:43Good.
02:46I have to go now.
02:48Nicole is waiting for me at Henriette's. She has to go back to Berlin.
02:52I understand.
02:57Yes.
03:12So?
03:17Is everything okay?
03:19Yes.
03:22Can you call it all starting all over again?
03:37Carla?
03:46Wow!
03:47Ben!
03:49I didn't know you were standing behind the door.
03:52Do you still have the number?
03:54I'm sorry.
03:59Thank you.
04:00Can you close the door?
04:04What else did you want to do?
04:08It's about the dinner at the Rosenhaus.
04:11You know about the eggplant run-up.
04:13You mean Mr. K?
04:15Yes.
04:17I wanted to ask you if you could run the eggplant run-up.
04:20Why should I?
04:22Because you're better at it.
04:23Oh, that's why.
04:25And because I don't have time. I have to go to training with the Heidel kickers.
04:27What do you think I'm doing here all day?
04:30Come on, I know. You cooked for Ms. Jansen, too.
04:33You do it with your left hand.
04:37I'll pick it up myself.
04:39I should have brought it.
04:41So you'll do it?
04:43No.
04:45And why not?
04:46Because you promised.
04:47Besides, it's very simple.
04:51Here's the recipe.
04:53Just count the ingredients on ten people.
04:56And Britta will be thrilled.
04:58Her love will go through her stomach.
05:00That's repression.
05:02If you let an obscene picture of your loved one jump on a tank,
05:06he can't expect everyone to shut up.
05:08I couldn't guess that Mick would turn the picture that way.
05:12Anyway, if you don't want to fight,
05:14you should try my recipe.
05:19Bye.
05:21Good luck.
05:33This woman doesn't let out any facet
05:35to fuel Philipp's bad conscience.
05:37What if she takes another suicide attempt?
05:40What if it was a suicide attempt?
05:43Why doesn't he force her to confess?
05:46That would be an option.
05:48And after a suicide attempt, it's not that unusual.
05:51I already told you.
05:53It doesn't break Philipp's heart.
05:55She won't take that step on her own.
06:01And what if you talk to Philipp again?
06:05I can't do that.
06:07That's his decision.
06:09And I don't want to interfere.
06:11All right.
06:13Let's see it in a positive light.
06:15It will only be for a short time, won't it?
06:19Yes.
06:21And that's why I'm going to focus on my work again.
06:24And wait.
06:26And firmly believe that everything will be fine.
06:29It will be.
06:31Definitely.
06:33Definitely.
06:35Oh, man.
06:38Why did I do that?
06:41I would have explained everything to him.
06:46I can't reach him.
06:59Man, Ella!
07:01You can't leave me alone for a second.
07:04Exactly. And you left me alone for much longer than a second.
07:07I'm dying of boredom.
07:09I'm sorry.
07:11I would like to read you a story, but I don't have much time.
07:14I just wanted to see how you're doing.
07:16I know.
07:18Doesn't matter. Now I can at least pack for my pharmacy studies.
07:22Oh.
07:24You don't have any in the library, do you?
07:27Totally forgotten. I'm sorry.
07:30I'm just coming from an extra shift at the hospital.
07:32You know what? I'm going to leave again.
07:34I knew that. Should I really die of boredom just because you're going to get out of the dust?
07:40Oh! Oh, sorry. I didn't mean to disturb you.
07:43You're not disturbing me.
07:45Grandpa did all the work again.
07:52Yes.
07:54He could almost fit me.
07:56Yes, that's what I was about to ask.
07:59I mean, the youth is wearing loose today, aren't they?
08:06No, it still fits me.
08:08I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
08:11Well.
08:13Well, I'm going to go to the library.
08:15No! You just got here.
08:17The books are enough for tomorrow.
08:19Yes, but they're closing soon.
08:21And I also need a book.
08:23I have to give a lecture about time management to a colleague.
08:26You, of all people.
08:28You plan every hour twice and three times.
08:30The day only has 24 hours.
08:32Do you even know that?
08:34Exactly. And most of them are already over today.
08:36I have to go now, otherwise I won't be able to get my pension.
08:38And later I also have to study.
08:40So...
08:42Hey!
08:44Bye.
08:47Bye.
08:56Bye.
09:05I just didn't know what to do,
09:07and then I suddenly stood in front of the high-rise.
09:10But now you're here.
09:12Ingrid.
09:14I know.
09:16You're only here because I don't want to go to a clinic
09:18and so that I don't jump out of the window.
09:21I don't want you to get it wrong.
09:23I want to help you,
09:25but in my own way.
09:27How does that sound?
09:29In your own way?
09:31Oh, come on. You don't get it, do you?
09:35Sit down, please.
09:40Henriette,
09:42I just want you to take care of yourself.
09:46The therapy in Amrum will show you a new way,
09:48without me.
09:52Believe me,
09:54I didn't do it on purpose
09:56to fall in love with another woman.
10:00And you can't undo that,
10:04can you?
10:07No.
10:10I want you to accept it, Henriette.
10:13I belong to Katja.
10:20Come on, lie down.
10:23You have to rest.
10:31I have a therapy appointment with Dr. Fritsch tomorrow.
10:34Do you want to come?
10:37No, you'll have to do it alone.
10:42Good night, Philipp.
10:44Good night.
10:53Sleep well.
10:56I will.
11:09It's not about a good cup, is it, Philipp?
11:12Here you are.
11:14Thank you.
11:18Look at this. Who do we have here?
11:20Do any of you know this Dr. Seefeld?
11:26Johanna, he's still a bit too young for you.
11:30Oh, Clara, I beg you.
11:32You know him very well.
11:34I know him very well, this Dr. Seefeld.
11:36He tried to seduce Anne Lichtenhagen
11:40by telling the public
11:42the most intimate things
11:44about her private life.
11:46That's why I'm here.
11:49Would you like to know
11:51if he has a corpse in his cellar?
11:53Exactly.
11:55From now on, I'm a member
11:57of Ms. Lichtenhagen's election committee.
11:59But Dr. Seefeld
12:01has to dress warmly.
12:03I can only advise him that.
12:05And how are you doing
12:07in your fight against Goliath?
12:09Alfred made a deal
12:11with our special friend,
12:13Hanneman,
12:15by tricking him very elegantly.
12:17Well, it's not that elegant.
12:19He threatened to sue me.
12:21That doesn't sound good.
12:23Well, I have to try
12:25to get the money somewhere else
12:27for my breeding horse network.
12:29They don't want to invest.
12:31It's a world novelty.
12:33It may be, but our financial
12:35resources are not enough for that, Alfred.
12:37But thank you for the offer.
12:39Always at your service.
12:41Our dear Alfred,
12:43he doesn't lie.
12:45But now to us.
12:47Are you okay?
12:49Yes.
12:51Now you can really start.
12:53Did you read everything
12:55or why did it take so long?
12:57To be honest, yes.
12:59I found an interesting article.
13:01Let me guess.
13:03About time management.
13:05Exactly.
13:07And that's why I have to go home soon.
13:09What do you mean?
13:11I thought we were going to eat together.
13:14What did you hear?
13:16What should I have heard?
13:18The growling. That was my stomach.
13:20I'm terribly hungry.
13:22Have you eaten yet?
13:24I haven't had a chance to eat yet.
13:26Wrong time management.
13:28You still have to practice a lot.
13:30I had imagined it so beautifully.
13:32The two of us cooking something together.
13:34Hey, we can postpone that to tomorrow.
13:36I'm hungry until then.
13:38Oh.
13:40I feel quite weak.
13:42Can you answer that?
13:44Of course not.
13:46So you cook for us.
13:48Do I have another choice?
13:50No.
14:12Yes?
14:14Hello.
14:16How are you?
14:18Good.
14:20No.
14:22That's not true.
14:24I miss you so much.
14:26I miss you too.
14:28How is Henriette?
14:30She calmed down.
14:32By the way, she has an appointment with Dr. Fritsch tomorrow.
14:34That's a good sign, isn't it?
14:36Yes.
14:38I think so too.
14:41I can hardly wait
14:43to hug you again.
14:45Nice.
14:47I want to thank you.
14:49For what?
14:51For accepting my decision.
14:57I have no chance against such a clever public prosecutor like you.
15:01That's good to know.
15:03By the way, you?
15:05Yes?
15:07Do you have time tomorrow
15:09or other nice things?
15:11Other nice things
15:13sounds very tempting.
15:15Well, I'll come by
15:17when Henriette is with Dr. Fritsch.
15:19Agreed?
15:21I'm looking forward to it.
15:25Sorry, I didn't mean to bother you.
15:27No problem.
15:29Henriette is here, I have to go.
15:31Okay, good.
15:33See you.
15:35I just wanted
15:37to get a newspaper.
15:39I didn't want
15:41to interrupt you.
15:43No problem.
15:45It's strange
15:47to hear
15:49how you talk to her.
16:05Really, my dear,
16:07your Zürcher Schnitzel
16:09is simply stunning.
16:11Thank you.
16:13I haven't eaten such a delicious thing
16:15for ages.
16:17You can say
16:19you deserve your points
16:21more than you deserve.
16:23No, no, no, no.
16:25That would be even better.
16:27I'll be able to collect
16:29a minimum of points.
16:31Right,
16:34it's strange.
16:36Our little
16:38difference of opinion
16:40started with you not always
16:42wanting to cook
16:44and now you're constantly
16:46getting involved.
16:48May I remind you
16:50that our dispute
16:52was not about cooking
16:54but about the fair distribution
16:56of our housework.
16:58You know,
17:00the suicide attempt
17:02really scared me.
17:04I felt the same way.
17:08It's good to know
17:10that you have a loving person
17:12at home and that you're not alone.
17:14You put it so well.
17:16I remember
17:18I have
17:20a surprise
17:22for you.
17:24Oops.
17:26Please.
17:28A present?
17:31The attempt to make one good again.
17:33Oh, Achim!
17:35Thank you!
17:37Thank you!
17:39Luckily I knew
17:41where you bought the original.
17:43In the future
17:45I'd rather wash the sweater myself
17:47so it doesn't get colored
17:49and shrinks
17:51to the size of a child.
17:53That would have given you seven points.
17:55Almost the highest number.
18:01And that would have taught you everything
18:03in a blink of an eye.
18:05Albers, make me a double espresso.
18:07Right away.
18:09It's a tiring night, isn't it?
18:11It's okay.
18:13At least it's fun to work in Bersino
18:15since I'm the head of the fleet.
18:17What about you?
18:19Is there anything new from Hannemann?
18:21He's really annoying now.
18:23Isn't the contract as watertight
18:25as you thought?
18:27Let's put it this way.
18:29Actually...
18:31Actually?
18:33Well, I've already sent the 50,000
18:35to someone else.
18:37And?
18:39Well, I didn't dare to tell Wichtenhagen.
18:41He said it would be better
18:43if I returned the money to Hannemann.
18:45Okay, and now?
18:47Now I'd need a donor
18:49who'd give me 50,000
18:51so I can put it in another account.
18:53Have you ever heard of crowdfunding?
18:55What's that?
18:57The hotel benefits from the casino
18:59and the restaurant as well.
19:01We have a lot more guests.
19:03The books of the casino
19:05are of course visible.
19:07I think I've already found a donor.
19:09But if you have any questions...
19:11No, thank you.
19:13Goodbye.
19:15Goodbye.
19:17Herger?
19:19The Ministry of Finance in Hannover.
19:21Apparently, the gentlemen are not convinced
19:23that everything is going well here.
19:26They had nothing to do with the money laundering.
19:28It's proven that it was Landau
19:30and he's not there anymore.
19:32They say it, Mr. Albers.
19:53What's wrong with you?
19:55Is there any news you can laugh about?
19:57Yes.
19:59In the rubric, fish is always looking for a bike.
20:03A sip of wine?
20:05Why not?
20:07Oh, help.
20:09You read contact numbers?
20:11Yes, it's so relaxing.
20:15Oh, God, oh, God.
20:17So, my sweet.
20:21To us.
20:24Cheers.
20:28Don't think so much about Philipp.
20:30Huh?
20:32Here, read the bottom left.
20:38Mature hengst mit Geld wie Heu
20:40sucht Stute ohne Stroh im Kopf.
20:42Oh, that would be too animalistic.
20:44A guy for stealing horses.
20:50Look, this is more serious.
20:52Der Sohn in den besten Jahren sucht weiblichen Sisyphus.
20:5450-jähriger Musikfreak,
20:56denn eine Frau sucht ihm
20:58seine Schallplattensammlung abstaubt.
21:00Besten Dank.
21:02Du kennst dich ja richtig gut aus.
21:04Reine Intuition.
21:08Und natürlich auch nur zur Entspannung.
21:10Ich bitte dich, du siehst doch, was sich da tummelt.
21:16Aber einen netten Mann hättest du ja trotzdem gerne.
21:18Das wäre mal eine Abwechslung.
21:20Das einzig Interessante, was mir im Moment begegnet,
21:22sind neue Tulpenzüchtungen.
21:26Guck mal, wie wär's denn mit der Züchtung?
21:28Bin eine Mischung aus Albert Einstein
21:30und Arnold Schwarzenegger.
21:32Von Arnold das Gehirn
21:34und von Albert die Figur.
21:36Na, der ist doch wenigstens mal ehrlich.
21:50Na, schöne Frau?
21:52Na?
21:54Ich hab schon auf dich gewartet.
21:56Oh, oh, oh.
21:58Was?
22:00Kleines, faule Blutgrätsche.
22:02Oh, das klingt hässlich.
22:04Das sind eben sehr ambitioniert, die Kids.
22:06Ach, kein Wunder bei dem Trainer.
22:10Wenn wir erst mal unsere eigene kleine Mannschaft haben.
22:12Ja, über die Anzahl unserer Kinder
22:14sprechen wir dann so in einem Jahr.
22:16Ja, aber mehr als ein verwöhntes Einzelkind
22:19soll's schon werden, oder?
22:21Schauen wir mal.
22:23Selber schuld, dass ich meine Karriere Frau Anland ziehe.
22:25Ja, mein Reden.
22:27Sag mal,
22:29was hältst du eigentlich von so
22:31lackierten Motorradtanks?
22:33Findest du das generell prollig?
22:35Hm, wie kommt's denn da jetzt drauf?
22:37Ist der fertig, der Tank?
22:39Nee, nur einer der Väter beim Training vorhin,
22:41der hatte so eine komplett lackierte Maschine gehabt.
22:43Und was war drauf?
22:45Eine voll busige, nackte Meerjungfrau?
22:47Nee,
22:49nicht direkt, das war eher so ein
22:51mit Bikini
22:53hat die so angehabt.
22:55Gut, aber die meisten Badesachen
22:57enthüllen ja mehr, als dass sie verdecken.
22:59Und das findest du uncool?
23:01Solange es nicht sexistisch ist.
23:03Ich find, so ein bisschen sexy
23:05zu sein im Leben, das ist doch gar nicht so schlecht, oder?
23:07Na, wenn du das sagst.
23:09Mhm.
23:17Oh!
23:39Oh!
23:41Bitteschön.
23:43Mr. Albers, the mind reader.
23:47Do you think Flickenschick will get trouble from Hannover?
23:50I don't think so. His bookkeeping is too conscientious. He used to be a banker.
23:54By the way, I wanted to explain to you how crowdfunding works.
23:58Yes, what is that?
23:59Well, in principle, it's a kind of internet financing model.
24:02If you need money to finance a project, then you look for as many small ones as possible instead of one big investor.
24:08Therefore crowd.
24:09And how does that work?
24:11You imagine your project on a special portal on the internet and then hope that someone is interested.
24:16Especially start-ups have a real chance.
24:19And everyone who participates is also financially involved?
24:22Sure. Of course, it depends on the investment.
24:26Sounds promising.
24:27It is.
24:29Hey.
24:42What are you doing here?
24:44I woke up and you weren't there. I was already worried.
24:48You look tired.
24:52It's just the outside.
24:54I have to finish someone's presentation.
24:56In the middle of the night?
24:58I had to get you full.
25:00Sorry, I shouldn't have persuaded you to cook.
25:03Oh, come on.
25:04I would have died of hunger myself.
25:06Just like you.
25:07Ugh, what is that? That's disgusting. Way too strong.
25:11Somehow I have to keep awake.
25:13I thought you only drink tea.
25:17You get used to everything.
25:19Also to your caffeine preferences.
25:22And now?
25:23Now I'll keep going until my presentation is finished.
25:26Don't you encourage her a bit too much?
25:28Studying colleague, internship in the hospital...
25:30Nonsense.
25:32Also, you forgot that she still has to take care of you.
25:36That's an argument.
25:38Speaking of which, do you have time for me tomorrow?
25:43To train?
25:44Train? With that foot?
25:46Yes, I want to see how far I can burden him.
25:49It's much better with grandpa Salbe.
25:52Of course.
25:53But this time I won't avoid you.
25:55Thank you.
25:57I don't know anyone else who can help me.
26:00I know how important the tournament is to you.
26:04You're a darling.
26:07So, we have to go on.
26:09Yes, but don't take too long, okay?
26:16Good night.
26:17Good night.
26:25Good night.
26:49Yes.
26:50There you run into open doors with me.
26:52Thank you very much.
26:53Good.
26:56Goodbye.
26:59That was the relative of an elderly lady in the nursing home.
27:02He wanted to thank us for providing the city's nursing services.
27:06Isn't that nice?
27:07Yes, that's exciting.
27:08It's nice when you realize that you're taking action.
27:13Unlike this Dr. Seefeld.
27:16Who are you telling this to?
27:18But I have information.
27:21Mrs. Jansen, we agreed on something.
27:24Please, listen to me first.
27:27One of Brit's girlfriends knows the woman from Dr. Seefeld.
27:32They both belong to the committee for the preservation of the cultural small town of Lüneburg.
27:38What is that?
27:39That she heard one or the other.
27:43Very interesting things, by the way.
27:46Yes, that may be.
27:48But it's really not my way to seduce my opponent's private life
27:52to take personal advantage of it.
27:55I know.
27:56And it honors you.
27:57But please, I can't help it if I happen to hear things that are being said.
28:03Yes, of course you're right about that.
28:05So, here you go.
28:08This Dr. Seefeld should seriously doubt
28:14whether the casino is still open after the money laundering scandal.
28:19But how did he find out?
28:21Yes, I don't know.
28:22I only know what I heard.
28:25Allegedly, a friend of his was sitting in the finance ministry in Hanover.
28:30But it was never an issue that the casino would be closed because of money laundering.
28:34Besides, it was always known that Mr. Flickenschild was working with the public prosecutor's office.
28:39Yes, and what if Dr. Seefeld still torpedoes the casino?
28:44With the tax revenues from the casino, we finance many non-profit projects.
28:48Exactly.
28:49Among other things, the stockpiling of the city's nursing staff.
28:53That would be a huge loss.
28:56No, it would be catastrophic.
29:03Good morning.
29:04Morning.
29:05Did you sleep well?
29:06Yes.
29:07Thank you.
29:08And you?
29:09Very well.
29:10Nice.
29:11I decided to forget yesterday as soon as possible.
29:14Shall we have breakfast together?
29:16Yes, gladly.
29:18Then I'll take care of it.
29:21Would you like to play golf with me?
29:31What's that supposed to mean, Henriette?
29:32What do you mean?
29:34I'm not here to play golf with you.
29:37It was just an idea.
29:39But it has to be clear to you that I reject such a proposal.
29:44Besides, you have therapy sessions soon.
29:46Yes, I just thought because the weather is so nice.
29:49Excuse me, but even if I repeat myself, Henriette.
29:52I'm here because I can't leave you alone.
29:55And because you refuse to go to a clinic.
29:57Yes, I understand.
30:01Then I'll make breakfast now.
30:07Da, da, da, dee, da, dee, dee.
30:12You've done almost everything by yourself.
30:15Good morning, dear Erika.
30:17Good morning, dear Achim.
30:18Did you sleep well?
30:20Morning.
30:21I got up extra early because I thought I could earn a few points.
30:24Well, then I came to you.
30:27But maybe I would be willing to give you a few points if you make the coffee now.
30:32The coffee?
30:35If you grind the beans and put them in the filter bag,
30:39that would be worth two out of four points.
30:42Do you really mean that?
30:44Of course.
30:46Very good. No problem.
30:52Good morning, beautiful gardener.
30:59Where are you putting your head?
31:08Come in.
31:11Good day, Mr. Flickenschild.
31:13Mrs. Lichtenhagen. Take a seat.
31:16Good day.
31:17What can I do for you?
31:18Finances?
31:19Yes, I'm going through the bookkeeping of the casino again.
31:22Oh, then you already know.
31:24What?
31:25That Dr. Seefeld collects inquiries about your casino.
31:28Where do you get this information from?
31:31Let's leave it at that, so that I just know.
31:34The fact is, Dr. Seefeld is interested in closing your casino.
31:38But why? I mean, this Dr. Seefeld hasn't even been introduced to me yet.
31:42Not himself, but maybe someone in his department.
31:45Who could that be?
31:47He has a friend at the Ministry of Finance.
31:51From what you say...
31:53You have my suspicion.
31:55Yesterday, an officer from Hanover came to my office.
31:59Nice gift.
32:01Why? I have nothing to fear.
32:04So you mean I don't have to worry that I have to
32:08refuse the taxes of the game casino in the future?
32:10Since I've been in charge of the casino, it's absolutely clean.
32:14Good.
32:16Then let's hope everything goes well.
32:19For the Three Kings, of course, it would also be a huge financial loss.
32:23You know what? I'm going to ask Philipp Stein.
32:26If anyone can find out anything, it's him.
32:29Good. But I'd better listen to myself, too.
32:32And then we'll see what happens.
32:33Yes.
32:34Okay.
32:48Mr. Berger, you dropped something.
32:51It's not supposed to be my day.
32:56Tell me, since when do you buy something other than pasta and ham?
32:59And that in such quantities?
33:01Since I was forced to cook moussaka.
33:04I don't even know how to write that.
33:06Yes, I believe you.
33:07You also have it more with artistic freedom.
33:10You mean the tank, right?
33:12So watch out.
33:14I've thought about it again.
33:16That's top-notch.
33:18What came out of it?
33:20It could be that I really went a little crazy.
33:23A little bit is good.
33:24So watch out.
33:25If you want, I can think about it again.
33:28It's just a shame that it didn't come to me before.
33:31I kept it from the stupid cooking.
33:33Cooking and you not anyway from the start?
33:35That's very strange.
33:36It's your fault that it happened that way.
33:38Excuse me?
33:40I asked Carla not to tell Britta anything about the finished tank.
33:44It doesn't matter.
33:45As a counter-offer, I was allowed to peel potatoes.
33:48This mousse, yes?
33:49No.
33:50Watch out.
33:51Britta saw it.
33:52And thought I wanted to cook for her.
33:55A classic case of stupid running.
33:57Yes.
33:58Very aptly noticed.
34:00So watch out.
34:01If you want, I can help you.
34:03That's a good idea.
34:04Here.
34:05I'll start right away.
34:07As far as the tank is concerned...
34:09As soon as the paint shop opens, I'll try to save what can be saved.
34:12It's a promise.
34:13And until then, the part remains closed.
34:15Is that clear?
34:16If Britta sees her picture on the tank,
34:18we'll both be in big trouble.
34:20Aye, aye, sir.
34:21That's right.
34:22Is it heavy?
34:23Yes.
34:24Good.
34:44What are you doing here?
34:47Erika!
34:49Erika!
34:52What are you...
34:53What are you doing here?
34:54Vacuuming.
34:55Yes, I can see that.
34:56I mean...
34:57I mean, why aren't you in the nursery?
34:59And besides, I vacuumed yesterday.
35:01Yes, but not thoroughly enough.
35:03Ah, and now you think you can get four more points?
35:07And you, what are you doing here?
35:08Why aren't you in the pharmacy?
35:10And what are you doing with the spirit?
35:12Cleaning windows.
35:13So I can get to a standstill.
35:14Why?
35:15They're already clean.
35:16Yes, the ones at Katja's are so dirty.
35:19Ah, the ones at Katja's.
35:21Yes, and they're practically part of our apartment.
35:24Then you can clean Mrs. Janssen's window as well.
35:26That's right.
35:27That would be another nine points.
35:31So, Achim, you're being too silly.
35:42Hey!
35:44Why aren't you giving me the points?
35:47You're right.
35:51It's getting really silly.
35:54This point system was a bad idea.
35:59From now on, everyone should do what they're best at.
36:03And are there points for a kiss as well?
36:07The highest number.
36:15I wanted to explain to you in more detail how the breeding horse network works.
36:21Network?
36:22Yes, where all the good breeders and horse owners
36:27offer their breeding horses worldwide.
36:29I know most of them personally.
36:31You know, from my time when I still had the stud farm in America.
36:34Oh, yes.
36:35So I could guarantee for the quality of the people, yes.
36:38And you would then be 10% involved in the sales of the network.
36:43Me?
36:44Yes.
36:45And if this goes well, you'll have your 50,000 back
36:48and can earn a lot from it.
36:5050,000?
36:52Oh, you're looking for a new donor?
36:55Yes, that too.
36:57Excuse me.
36:59Philipp?
37:01Yes, that would be great.
37:03Yes.
37:04Yes, yes.
37:05See you soon.
37:06Tell me about it later.
37:08Yes.
37:09Thank you.
37:12Thank you.
37:35Ella!
37:36Are you cleaning or are you still flying away?
37:39What?
37:41There are no witches in India, are there?
37:44What?
37:46Doesn't matter.
37:47The main thing is, you're done.
37:49Can we?
37:50Oh, yes, the training.
37:51Yes, I have an afternoon anyway.
37:53Marjan, could it be that you forgot to fertilize the amaryllis onions?
37:57Oh, dear.
37:59Hello.
38:00Hello, Ella.
38:01Oh, dear.
38:02You know how sensitive they are.
38:04They need their fertilizer absolutely regularly.
38:06Actually, I wanted to train with Ella now, but...
38:10Well, it's okay.
38:11Just do it first thing tomorrow.
38:13No, tomorrow I'm already planned.
38:15I'd rather do it now.
38:16It'll take a while.
38:17Is that okay?
38:18No problem.
38:19Half an hour earlier or later doesn't matter.
38:22See you at my place, okay?
38:24Mhm.
38:25You're a darling.
38:28Bye.
38:29Bye.
38:30Your boyfriend seems to have planned a lot at the moment.
38:33Somehow, yes.
38:34I hope he can handle it.
38:35Most of the time, he does three things at the same time.
38:39Well...
38:51About his acquaintance at the Ministry of Finance?
38:54Exactly.
38:55Yes, please.
38:58Your coffee.
38:59Thank you very much. Here you go.
39:01Here you go.
39:02Thank you.
39:05What a strange coincidence.
39:06The same man who checks my books at the casino...
39:09...is hiring people for new police vehicles.
39:11It's not that unusual.
39:14You know, if Sefeld succeeds...
39:16...then he has pretty good cards against Anne Lichtenhagen...
39:19...at the election campaign for the mayor's office.
39:22So, no reason to make the horse shy?
39:24Not at all.
39:26By the way, I have to go.
39:27I have an appointment with Katja.
39:30As long as Henriette is in therapy.
39:32That means you didn't take my advice.
39:36No. No.
39:37I was always afraid that she would do something to me...
39:39...and...
39:40...forceful instructions.
39:42I wouldn't want to hurt her.
39:45Yes.
39:46You'll know what to do.
39:52Best regards to Katja.
39:54I'll take care of that.
39:55And as far as the examiner is concerned...
39:57...don't worry.
40:04Thank you for the coffee.
40:06You're welcome.
40:20Look what I've found.
40:22Wonderful.
40:23I hope the others like my salad.
40:25Are you kidding?
40:26You're a great cook.
40:32You could halve the tomatoes.
40:35You mean these ones?
40:37Hey, halve them!
40:40Hello.
40:41Looks good.
40:43We'll have everything later at Dr. Thies and Mr. Berger's.
40:46Delicious.
40:47Grandpa.
40:48By the way, your rope really worked wonders.
40:50I can load the foot well again.
40:52That's good.
40:54Look.
40:55Just in time for the tournament.
40:56You shouldn't expect too much, though.
40:59Yes, don't worry.
41:01Rajan will come by later and help me a bit with the training.
41:04I mean, when he comes.
41:06He's doing a thousand pirouettes right now.
41:08What do you mean?
41:10Internship, studies, gardening, lecture...
41:13...and then my private care.
41:16Well, the youth of today...
41:18...has a completely different rhythm than we did in our time.
41:24Can I do anything else?
41:27Did I miss anything?
41:29Since when are you two so peaceful when it comes to housework?
41:32I thought you were having a bitter point fight.
41:35Points?
41:38What points?
41:40I don't know.
41:46Here you go.
41:47Thank you.
41:50A coffee, please.
41:51With pleasure.
41:54Hello.
42:00Okay.
42:02I still have to get used to a completely legal kiss in public.
42:06Well, then we'll do it earlier.
42:09I don't understand.
42:14Greetings from Gunther. May I?
42:15Thank you.
42:23If we were alone now, I'd let you help first.
42:27Can I come back to that later?
42:30When later?
42:33After Henriette's therapy session.
42:35Maybe she's doing so well in the session that I can leave her alone for another hour.
42:38Thank you.
42:39You're welcome.
42:40Hopefully you're right.
42:47Thank you for being so understanding with me.
42:51I know that Henriette needs help.
42:53And I don't want to put more obstacles in your way.
42:58What did I do to deserve you?
43:05I'm looking forward to spending time with you.
43:08And I'll practice in peace until then.
43:15Always at the wrong time.
43:19It doesn't matter. They only know that I'm sick.
43:22Stein?
43:52I'm sorry.
44:10I think it's great that you sprayed Ben the tank.
44:12What did he pay you for?
44:14Pay?
44:15Nothing at all.
44:16It was a pure service of friendship.
44:19Wow.
44:21Do we all fit in there?
44:23How many of us are there?
44:25Ms. Jansen is coming.
44:27Ms. Rose.
44:28Mr. Meissner.
44:29Probably Mrs. Meissner and Ella.
44:31Carla.
44:32Torben.
44:33Oh, I just heard our names.
44:34Hey.
44:35Hello.
44:36Hello.
44:39Carla said it would go well with food.
44:41Yes.
44:42Greek wine always goes well.
44:44Nice to have you here.
44:45Yes.
44:47Sit down.
44:48Are you cooking here?
44:49Come on.
44:50It smells very good.
44:51Let me see.
44:52Oh.
44:53It looks good, too.
44:54A first-class horse.
44:55Great.
44:56Hello, everyone.
44:57I hope I'm not too late.
44:59Hello.
45:00No, you're on time, as always.
45:02Not everyone is here yet.
45:03It smells great.
45:05What's in the kitchen?
45:06There's moussaka, according to Carla's secret recipe.
45:09And Ben cooked.
45:10Really?
45:11And I thought you could only make ham noodles.
45:14He's always good for a surprise.
45:16Speaking of surprises.
45:18I allowed myself to invite Mr. Albers.
45:21I hope you don't mind.
45:23No problem at all.
45:24We have more than enough in the oven.
45:26Yes, then it's all the better.
45:28Thank you very much.
45:31Good day.
45:32Hello, Mr. Albers.
45:34Hello, Mr. Albers.
45:35Come in, come in.
45:36Thank you.
45:37Please go through.
45:38Yes.
45:39Be careful, it's hot.
45:42Hot, hot, hot.
45:43I allowed myself to bring this here.
45:45Apparently one of them forgot it in the storage room.
45:51At least from the motive, it seems to belong here.
46:07Yes, please.
46:10Philipp.
46:12Did you forget something?
46:13No.
46:16I have bad news.
46:20Are you going to the casino?
46:22Yes.
46:23I called Hannover and I thought I'd give you the news myself.
46:29Can you be a little more specific?
46:31What news?
46:32What happened?
46:34Gunther.
46:36You will be immediately dismissed from the casino concession.
46:46I believe that Philipp and I still have a chance.
46:50Only that men rarely use these chances with their own women.
46:53I can't believe that it was with Philipp and me after 12 good years.
46:57What do you mean?
46:59Many don't make it that long.
47:01It's not over.
47:04You'll see what he's got on me.
47:06Without the casino money, the social filth has also been dealt with,
47:10that you wanted to pour out over Lüneburg.
47:12In any case, Lüneburg is now expecting a rather tricky election campaign.
47:15Who should be interested in a candidate who obviously cannot keep her promises?
47:23Mr. Albers.
47:25Don't give a shit.
47:26The chance is at 3%.
47:28There are sometimes moments in life where you have to put everything on one card.