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00:00You have the chance to learn something here.
00:02Kicked several times, Mr. Eckart.
00:04And I've come to the conclusion that
00:06Three Kings isn't really the right thing for you.
00:11I won't allow you to be happy with Philipp.
00:14Who knows if you'll be happy at all.
00:16I hate this woman.
00:19Heavy fate, great happiness.
00:21Excuse me, may I?
00:22Thank you.
00:25Is that you?
00:27Wow!
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
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04:21Yes, well.
04:23One of the guys made a picture of that airbrush tank and then sent it to everyone via email.
04:27And when did you tell me about that?
04:29Yes, I still had it.
04:30I met with those guys and they made that picture on their mobile phones in front of my eyes.
04:35That clearly worked out really great, didn't it?
04:40Skinny girl.
04:42Well, if we can tell that I'm the skinnier one...
04:45Well, your identity is still a shame.
04:47Yes, and what if someone goes to this page?
04:49Oh, the online edition of the Heide Echo.
04:52Well, we just have to prevent the whole thing from ending up in the print edition, which is everywhere.
04:58And all those who know the news have to keep quiet. It's that simple.
05:02Well, tell that to Mick.
05:04He definitely wants to steal the prize money.
05:06Oh, I'll explain to him that there are more important things than 500 euros.
05:09Especially now when he doesn't have a job. Exactly.
05:11I'll talk to him.
05:13Oh, come on, smile again.
05:15No, we'll get it all sorted out.
05:17And your boss will never find out about this work of art.
05:20Same for him.
05:31Philipp, nice that you took the time.
05:33Hello.
05:33Come.
05:35I wanted to apologize to you because I treated you like that because of the casino closure.
05:40Come on, don't worry about it. You were completely right to be angry.
05:43Yes, but it's not your fault that Dr. Seefeld made me collateral damage in his field trip against Ms. Lichtenhagen.
05:50Please.
05:51Yes, well, but it's only in my responsibility that the bad reputation of Falk Landau stays with you.
05:55Yes, come on, we both meant it. We've been through so much that we shouldn't stress ourselves out now.
05:59I think so, too.
06:02Are you expecting a call?
06:04Excuse me, I hope Mr. Goethe will call.
06:07How are you?
06:09There was another incident.
06:10She surprised Katja and me in the nursery.
06:14I'm sure she didn't take it well.
06:16She's completely hysterical about it, too.
06:20Apparently, you still haven't let go of Katja Hendry.
06:22No, but I don't want it to go wrong, either.
06:26I feel responsible for her.
06:28Yes, but she's always interfering with your partnership.
06:32Yes, yes, that's true. She keeps us in check.
06:36Yes, other men would have given up a long time ago and Hendry would have given up himself.
06:40Respect.
06:40Gunther, I'm not trying to be like most men.
06:44Yes.
06:45I see, I know, but I have something for you here.
06:52Oh, I almost forgot about that.
06:55I'm sorry.
07:01Did I already tell you that your competitor Sefeld is giving a press conference at Salto this afternoon?
07:07I'm sorry, but we can't really be picky with our guests right now.
07:11And it's also important that Salto remains number one for such events.
07:15That's good. Your restaurant really has nothing to do with my election campaign.
07:19But if he attacks you, he'll have to deal with me.
07:23I'm counting on you.
07:25Thank you.
07:32Tell me, wasn't this press conference scheduled for a little while?
07:38The call came in last night, yes.
07:41Why do I have the feeling that this man is planning something bad again?
07:46Maybe you should stop by.
07:49I really don't have time to shadow him right now.
07:52That was just his idea.
07:55Maybe you're right.
07:57I'll stop by and see what he's got on his agenda.
08:00Good. Then I'll think about how to make your visit even more culinary.
08:05I love your desserts.
08:08Yes, that was the thing with the fence.
08:12Innocent, of course.
08:15That's a businessman who offered me a campaign donation.
08:20Mr. Bremer.
08:22Yes.
08:24That's right.
08:26I'm so glad you're here.
08:28I was worried.
08:30But now it's nice to see you smiling again.
08:33To all the women who have left, may their ex-husbands and loved ones rot in hell.
08:42Did I tell you that after the breakup of the new one by Daniel, I've punctured the car tires?
08:47No, did you really?
08:49It was a great feeling.
08:52Until the police stood in front of the door and I had to pay for the damage.
08:57But it didn't matter, it was basically his money.
09:00You can guess such scoundrels.
09:02But when someone breaks your heart and destroys your life, he gets away unpunished.
09:07After that, I just concentrated on letting him bleed financially.
09:11That was also a good feeling.
09:13Well, then I probably took the second step before the first.
09:16Did you steal his entire fortune?
09:18No, unfortunately not.
09:20But a painful large part of it.
09:24But he deserves it.
09:26If he hadn't let you down, you wouldn't have become addicted to gambling.
09:30What's that?
09:31My heart medicine, digoxin.
09:33After the divorce, my heart rhythm disorders have become worse and worse.
09:41In a just world...
09:45all married women would have a happy new beginning.
09:49And their ex-husbands would be haunted by bad luck forever.
09:54What isn't, can still be.
09:55Oh, yes.
09:57I'm sorry.
10:12Oh, look at this! And it's right in front of Achim's pharmacy.
10:16It's a dog's toilet. You won't have much to live on.
10:19The customers will probably feel even worse if they see this and buy more medicines.
10:24I can ask my father directly.
10:28What do you want to ask me?
10:30Well, here, your bed.
10:32It's completely useless.
10:34Don't be so upset.
10:36Achim, how can you love a gardener if you let the flowers die?
10:41Well, wait a minute. This bed isn't even part of my responsibility.
10:44That's why I'm planting the city.
10:45Yes, apparently the city has run out of water and fertilizer.
10:50It's being saved on all corners and ends.
10:52Look at our streets.
10:54Oh, my second date just said yes. How nice.
10:57Your second date?
10:59I thought you didn't even have time to meet the professor.
11:02Yes, that's why I put the boys on the same evening.
11:05Two men in two hours.
11:07Yes.
11:08How do you want to get to know the gentlemen in such a short time?
11:12Well, a first impression is enough for me.
11:14If you like each other, you'll meet again.
11:16And if not, then an hour is basically too much.
11:20Merle van Loon, you're really incredible.
11:25Here you go.
11:26Thank you.
11:31Good day.
11:34Well, boy, coffee?
11:40Did you ask Mr. Flickenschild if he would hire you as a hotel guard again?
11:47You didn't dare, did you?
11:50I'll call you right back when he's talked to the mayor's wife.
11:55I already asked Mr. Flickenschild.
11:57And?
11:58He doesn't want me anymore.
12:00Oh, God, I guessed it.
12:03Well, enough is enough.
12:07How nice to have you, Mr. Albers.
12:09Always an encouraging word on the lips.
12:11Don't argue with me.
12:14I'm sorry.
12:16You're right, I just have to admit it myself.
12:21But you know what? I won't give up.
12:23I mean, Mr. Flickenschild had to give me a lesson.
12:28And now it's up to me to prove that I was right.
12:31What did you prove?
12:33That I have to show commitment.
12:36That he can rely on me again.
12:39And I want to prove to him that I mean it.
12:41And that from your mouth?
12:43You know what, Mr. Albers?
12:45Soon Mr. Flickenschild will build on me again, like he used to.
12:48Always slow with the young horses.
12:51I'm glad you're taking part in the nomination.
12:54A second hotel under your leadership is perfect for Lüneburg.
12:58Yes, I will do my best.
13:00But the most important thing is to find a suitable basis for it.
13:04Wait a moment.
13:06Mr. Eckert?
13:08My pleasure, ma'am.
13:10No, the Holy Spirit. Now go and show commitment. Go!
13:18Mr. Eckert, do you remember this video of the Swedish real estate scouts?
13:23Yes, of course.
13:25Mr. Flickenschild is looking for a suitable basis for the construction of a hotel.
13:30Was there anything suitable?
13:33Well...
13:35I'm sorry, I think the only interesting thing was the basis of Mrs. von Lohn.
13:39I understand.
13:40But your cousin is breeding tulips on it.
13:43So the decision is to find a suitable basis so I can present the appropriate concept.
13:47If you want, I can help you.
13:49Mr. Eckert, there are brokers for that.
13:52Maybe you can still keep your eyes and ears open.
13:55I will.
13:57Well, have you shown commitment?
13:59Yes, but above all, I now know how I can top the whole thing.
14:09Nicole?
14:11Are you in town?
14:12Yes.
14:13After a phone call with Henriette, I immediately made my way here.
14:18Have you already seen her?
14:20Yes.
14:21How is she?
14:23Terrible, thanks to you.
14:25But don't worry, she will get over you.
14:28I'll do anything to help her.
14:31I'm sure she will.
14:34But don't worry, she will get over you.
14:37I'll do anything to help her.
14:39And that means that she has to constantly whisper the love between you and your new admirers?
14:44It wasn't like that.
14:45Yes, you only forged pink plans for the time when you finally got rid of Henriette.
14:50Nobody wants to torture Henriette.
14:52It just wasn't particularly smart to show up where Katja works.
14:56Sure.
14:57It's always Henriette's fault.
14:59You're really pathetic.
15:03Philipp.
15:04Hello.
15:06You don't look well.
15:09One doesn't have to worry about you.
15:13It's nice that Nicole is here, hm?
15:16Are you going to stay longer?
15:18Not planned.
15:19Just a short visit.
15:20To cheer up Henriette.
15:22We'll see each other this evening.
15:24Unfortunately, you are not part of our cheer-up program.
15:28What do you mean?
15:32He really doesn't look well.
15:34Maybe you should have bought him an ice cream.
15:38Aunt Erika.
15:39Yes?
15:40What do you think?
15:42We can't decide what Merle should wear to her dates.
15:45More sporty or elegant?
15:46Well, for the university professor, I think elegant is better.
15:49Yes, but that could scare the carpenter.
15:51He shouldn't think Merle is a snob.
15:53I've never been thought of as a snob.
15:55Hello, Mrs. Hose.
15:57Hello.
15:58Have you prepared the herbs for Mrs. Saravacus?
16:01Yes, everything is prepared.
16:02Wonderful.
16:03Since you're already here, can you help me carry the basket into the car?
16:06An outside job?
16:07Yes.
16:08Your aunt wants to beautify the bed in front of the pharmacy.
16:12The city has pretty much abandoned it.
16:14I'd rather let go of your hands.
16:16Why?
16:17Mrs. Jansen, Mick and I, we did a guerrilla gardening project.
16:21Hannemann caught us doing it.
16:23It turned out to be very expensive.
16:25Well, if the city is not ready to keep their beds in order,
16:28then they don't have to be surprised when the citizens become active.
16:31Exactly.
16:32Now tell me, you always have such an aubergine-colored knitted jacket.
16:34Yes.
16:35Can you lend it to me?
16:49Thank you.
16:51Ladies and gentlemen, I thank you for following my spontaneous invitation.
16:57I would like to point you to an emergency today.
17:01There is a development that requires our full attention.
17:05I am talking about the shortage of skilled workers in our country.
17:09We urgently need well-trained doctors, engineers and IT specialists.
17:16But what do we do to prevent Germany from becoming a desert of innovation and progress in the long term?
17:26Instead of investing in our children, we get specialists from abroad who take away our jobs.
17:34Why do we still give important training and study places to people from other nations?
17:42Dr. Seefeld, there is one more question.
17:44Let me first give you an example.
17:47At the moment, there are colleagues in our town hall who invest abroad.
17:53For example, they support a young man from India who has established a medical school here in Germany.
18:01One that is no longer available to a German applicant.
18:05The speech of the town hall?
18:06This scoundrel is not too bad for nothing.
18:09Now he's going against my partner to fish for votes.
18:13The herbs.
18:14The herbs are for Mrs. Saravacos.
18:16Ah.
18:18It's great that you came by so spontaneously.
18:20Thank you.
18:21Ms. Albers, nice to have you here.
18:23We need to discuss something very important with you.
18:25Yes, then let's get started.
18:28So it's about the airbrush painting of me on Ben's motorcycle tank.
18:33Which I accidentally brought to the Rosenhaus for dinner.
18:37Yes, exactly.
18:39Somehow this painting got into the Heide Echo.
18:42Yes, and now the editorial office is looking on their website for the beautiful unknown.
18:47But Mick will be happy that his work finds such recognition.
18:51Yes, Mick even won a written competition with this work of art.
18:56However, he will not be able to sunbathe in his glory.
18:59Why? We just need to call the Heide Echo and tell them who the painter is and who the muse is.
19:04And exactly that must not happen.
19:07It is really important for my career that no one knows who the woman in the painting is.
19:11Do you get angry with your boss?
19:13Well...
19:14Well, Britta is a doctor after all.
19:17That's a serious job with a certain role model function.
19:21I didn't quite get it when I gave Mick the order for it.
19:24Well, I should be silent.
19:27I don't even know what kind of painting it is at all.
19:32Yes, that's roughly how we imagined it.
19:35And it would be great if Mick could handle it in the same way.
19:38Unfortunately, we haven't been able to reach him on the phone so far.
19:41Well, when I meet him at the hotel, I'll tell him to keep his mouth shut.
19:46Yes?
19:47It shouldn't be a nuisance to him that you are such an attractive and beautiful woman.
19:52Thank you very much.
19:57You look much more relaxed again.
19:59Our little city bumpkin was just the right thing.
20:02As I said, I liked the part best when I was able to throw Philipp in.
20:08You were really good at it.
20:11It's just a shame that he didn't have this Katja with him.
20:14We would have liked something like that, too.
20:17We could look for someone to love.
20:19Smoking again.
20:22Dropping the cigarette.
20:24But...
20:25Your materials are burning so badly.
20:28It would be much easier if you were a carpenter.
20:32Jette, you're just fooling around, aren't you?
20:37Are you just asking me if I would be willing to take my revenge fantasies seriously?
20:41Should I?
20:44I don't want to go to jail, Nicole.
20:50Well, you'd have to catch me first.
20:55Jette, promise me that you won't do anything stupid.
20:59We'll just let off steam, right?
21:02Of course.
21:05What are you thinking? It's just good for you.
21:18Calm down before you get out of there.
21:21It's just disgusting.
21:24He's not the only one who represents this opinion in the populist camp.
21:28He's just slaughtering the fears of the people.
21:31Do you really think that the press will go after him?
21:33Yes, just ask yourself in what tone.
21:36But they will definitely bring it. Guaranteed.
21:39Extreme views are always good for a headline.
21:42And Rajan?
21:43Well, luckily he only called him a foreign student.
21:46But I still have to prepare him for this to spread in public.
21:51I feel so sorry for him, as if it wasn't already bad enough that he lives in a foreign country.
21:54Now he has to deal with the debate if he has a moral right to a place of study.
21:59Rajan is a scholarship student.
22:02And such places are not just given away.
22:05He worked hard for it and he has a right to an education.
22:09And that's exactly what I'm going to say to this doctor now.
22:12No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
22:13No unconsidered outbursts in front of the press. You are in the election campaign.
22:17Anne, besides, so much excitement is not good for your baby.
22:20Yes.
22:22Here, come on.
22:25Chocolate almond.
22:27You have to try it.
22:29But...
22:37That's heavenly.
22:39I know.
22:41The world has more to offer than the narrow-minded speeches of bored politicians.
22:47Yes.
23:17Yes, luckily.
23:26Oh, oh.
23:28That's a very subtle ad.
23:32An ecological guide.
23:34Maybe I should sign a patent on it.
23:37Maybe you should wait until you have successfully planted a traffic-free area.
23:42Yes, yes.
23:44Sweetie, if you want, I'll take your pallets back to the nursery later.
23:47Yes, I will. Thank you.
23:48Do you have a tea for me?
23:50Something for the stomach?
23:52Are you not feeling well?
23:53It's probably just the excitement.
23:55When do you have an appointment with a successful sales manager?
24:00But earlier you said it would be a professor and a carpenter.
24:03Yes.
24:04And then this sales guy just signed up.
24:07And just as he wrote about his work, we are already on the same wavelength on the subject of business.
24:12And you will also meet him this evening.
24:14Yes, of course. Why not?
24:16Well, I hope you have at least one third hour left in this dating circus.
24:22No, not really.
24:23I like efficiency.
24:25And with three appointments in two hours, it is definitely guaranteed.
24:30No wonder such a pencil hits you on the stomach.
24:35Yes, I can do that.
24:37Ouch.
24:43Hey.
24:44Hey.
24:45I didn't expect you at all.
24:51What's up with you?
24:53I got angry.
24:54About me?
24:55You can't get angry.
24:57Oh, yes. Ask Achim or Ella.
25:00You know what? We'll have a coffee together. Then you can tell me what happened.
25:04Gladly.
25:12So, what's going on?
25:14Monicol is in town.
25:16To take care of Henriette? That's good news.
25:19Yes.
25:20Monicol will only stay for a short time.
25:22And I'm afraid she will use the time intensively to strengthen Henriette.
25:27That I am to blame for everything.
25:29Katja, really. I take more responsibility than most men would.
25:34Although our marriage is over, I take care of myself.
25:37I know that.
25:39Yes.
25:41Nevertheless, I have to let myself be insulted by the two of them.
25:44I'm so fed up with tearing myself apart.
25:50It won't take long, Philippe.
25:54Henriette will surely get a place in therapy soon.
25:58And after that, she must cope on her own.
26:03Hopefully.
26:04Really.
26:06Those foreigners make me sick.
26:10Philippe, you won't get small that fast.
26:13And besides, you have me.
26:15Just for you.
26:17I love you.
26:32Now look who I brought along. We have a visitor.
26:35Mick!
26:36Hi.
26:37We tried to reach you all day.
26:38Seriously?
26:40Oh, sorry.
26:41My battery is empty.
26:43But look, do you know why I came here?
26:46Something incredible has happened.
26:48My airbrush painting of Britta has won a creative competition from Heine Echo.
26:53Have you already reported to the editorial office?
26:55No, I just happened to see it on the Internet.
26:58I think I just have to submit the original tank and then I'll get 500 euros in prize money.
27:03And that's exactly what we need to talk about.
27:06Sit down on the sofa with us.
27:09Mick.
27:11It's obvious to you that no one is allowed to know that I'm the woman in the painting.
27:16That's very important for my career.
27:18Yes?
27:19Yes.
27:20But if you submit the tank now and get your prize money,
27:24then we'll definitely get the title page of Heine Echo.
27:27And that also depends on the hospital.
27:29Okay, that's of course modest if your boss is not allowed to know that.
27:33That's really great that you understand that.
27:35Great.
27:36I understand that.
27:37I understand that.
27:38Well, that you can't accept the prize money.
27:43Hey, guys.
27:44Hey, man.
27:45I understand your whining, but it's about 500 euros in prize money.
27:53Hey, come on, man.
27:54We're friends.
27:55You can't just leave it like that.
28:02What?
28:03Excuse me?
28:04I don't quite understand that, Mr. Bensen.
28:07You have to explain that to me.
28:10Yes, yes.
28:11Actually, it's strange.
28:13Mr. Bensen is a good customer and Achim and Erdi get along very well.
28:19Well, that was a great idea of yours with the bed.
28:21Actually, you should do a lot more with it.
28:24Do you think about laying some dead people's beds in the city?
28:28Sure, if I were allowed to put a little sign with the name of our nursery next to it,
28:32I would even be willing to plant some areas for free.
28:35That's a good idea.
28:36Then you would support the advertising.
28:37The city would be richer in some attractions.
28:39Actually, we should suggest that to our mayor.
28:42Excuse me.
28:43Yes.
28:48And?
28:49Is there anything new from your online dating portal?
28:52Oh, yes.
28:54So, if you're still so eager, you'll have to plan in more time to get to know the gentlemen.
29:01Oh, there's one more.
29:02I'll get him tonight.
29:04Excuse me?
29:05He's a yoga teacher.
29:07Do you want me to comfort him?
29:10Well, I don't know.
29:13Do you want to talk to him in your two hours?
29:15Of course.
29:17Otherwise I'll think about the whole evening that he might have been there.
29:21Where we do the same relaxation.
29:25I know, you think I'm completely crazy.
29:27No, no, that makes you so lovable.
29:31But to get to know a partner for life, you should invest a little more time.
29:39Unfortunately, it's too late for that.
29:41I guess I have to go now.
29:42Why?
29:43But after that I at least know if speed dating is really my thing.
29:46Well, well, well.
29:48What's up, Achim?
29:51Mr. Bensen, work at the police station.
29:54He just warned me that I'm in danger of a fine.
29:57What? What for?
29:59Could it be because I planted a few flowers?
30:02Unfortunately, yes.
30:03Oh!
30:04Someone has to have watched you and reported you.
30:06That's not possible.
30:07These people have nothing better to do than to denounce each other.
30:11That's unbelievable.
30:12It's impossible, really.
30:13And what are we going to do now?
30:16I'm going to stop by the police station and talk to the gentleman.
30:21Oh my God, I have to go, too.
30:22Excuse me, please.
30:24Well, and the pharmacy?
30:26The pharmacy?
30:28Achim!
30:29Katja will definitely keep her position for so long.
30:32So, don't worry.
30:34We'll get that sorted out.
30:36My coat.
30:37Good.
30:38Shall we go?
30:39Yes, of course.
30:46Man, people.
30:48It's also about my reputation as an artist.
30:50I finally did something I can be proud of.
30:53And then I'm not even allowed to tell anyone.
30:57Mick, you could be proud of many more things,
30:59if you would finally do something out of your abilities.
31:03Hey, listen.
31:04I'm just a little too important, yeah?
31:06I'm really sorry, but in that case, you just have to accept that Britta's career is going ahead.
31:10I really appreciate that.
31:14Yeah, well.
31:18But it would be nice if you both didn't forget right away that I invested 500 euros in your reputation.
31:24What do you mean?
31:26Well, honestly.
31:28You all only remember the things I've thrown at the wall.
31:31But I've got some good sides, too.
31:33We know that.
31:34You're a great friend, you just proved that again.
31:36Yeah, you can really count on me.
31:38Nice.
31:40If you see a sign next time, don't feel prevented from telling it to me.
31:44You need PR in your own business.
31:46Yes.
31:47Because the sign only remembers the unreliable and jumpy Mick Eckert.
31:52I asked him today to give me my training place back.
31:55And he gave me an ice-cold basket.
31:57Well, you've already left that option out a few times before.
32:00Yes.
32:01But now I know what I want.
32:04I want to finish my training here.
32:07And then start my own hotel.
32:10Yes, that's great.
32:12What are you waiting for?
32:13Go to Flickenschild and convince him of you.
32:15Yes, I'm already there.
32:17Flickenschild needs something that I will give him.
32:19And then one hand washes the other.
32:22So.
32:23And now you excuse me.
32:24Thank you.
32:25I have to take my future into my own hands.
32:28Yes.
32:30Hopefully your father can convince these bureaucrats that it's not a punishment if citizens beautify their city.
32:37It's good that dad knows Mr. Behnsen.
32:39I'm sure this La Paglia will soon be out of the table.
32:43How fast that goes, yes?
32:44That one is turned out of a good intention.
32:48Yes.
32:49Or one is wrongly suspected.
32:52I admire you and your father, how confidently you deal with the responsibility you bear.
32:56A mistake in mixing a recipe can be dangerous for the customer.
33:06Can you bring these drops to Mrs. Mommsen?
33:08Yes, of course.
33:09The address?
33:10It's not far from here, just two streets.
33:12Not five minutes.
33:15Here's the address.
33:17I'll be right back.
33:19Just don't get provoked.
33:23Thank you.
33:25Good day, Mrs. Stein.
33:28Goodbye.
33:29Mrs. Stein, good day.
33:30Sorry you had to wait.
33:33No problem, I have time.
33:35I need new drops against the feeling of deafness in my leg.
33:41I can mix them for you right away.
33:42When you're back in 20 minutes, you can take your drops.
33:45I'll wait.
33:47As you wish.
34:02And are you already planning your future with Philipp, when you're finally rid of me?
34:07Yes, I am.
34:12Don't you worry that Philipp is a man who lets you down quickly, especially when you're having a bad time?
34:20Mrs. Stein, I really don't want to have this kind of conversation with you.
34:38It's best if you enjoy every hour with my husband until you're replaced.
34:45Because you should never forget one thing.
34:48Philipp once promised me eternal love.
35:07I promise you that I won't allow Dr. Seefeld to accuse foreign students.
35:12Why didn't you put him straight to the point?
35:14His way of campaigning is immoral and populist.
35:19If I had lost my nerve, Seefeld would have been at his goal and would have provoked me.
35:23And I won't do that to him.
35:26Besides, he didn't mention your name directly.
35:29I don't care.
35:31I don't care.
35:33I don't care.
35:35I don't care.
35:37It would have put you in the spotlight even more if I didn't do anything special.
35:42Don't be crazy.
35:44It takes a lot more to throw me out of the track than this nonsense he's talking about.
35:48Do you want to talk about this in your next speech?
35:51You can take poison for that.
35:53And I have a lot to say about how important it is for Germany to stay open-minded and to exchange cultures.
35:58Good.
36:00Then the topic is done for me.
36:07As if there were no other pharmacies in Lüneburg.
36:11But you shouldn't take the words of this woman so seriously.
36:15Easily said.
36:17It's no use.
36:19Where is Mr. Stein now?
36:21At home.
36:23In Rosenhausen.
36:26He's not quite fit after his injury.
36:29And his wife is taking good care of him.
36:32Does the poor man have to go there again tonight?
36:35He feels responsible for you.
36:37Yes.
36:43So?
36:45Is it off the table?
36:47Don't say anything.
36:49They have suspended the order of punishment.
36:51Yes.
36:53These bureaucrats gave me a lecture on how not every citizen can change the cityscape to his liking.
37:00But that was necessary.
37:02Nevertheless, it is forbidden to plant public areas.
37:07Even more so with an advertisement for the pharmacy.
37:10But why? That was just a flower array.
37:13Besides, the bed was completely rotten before.
37:16They say they will inform the company that is responsible for the maintenance of the bed.
37:21But our flowers can definitely be removed immediately.
37:27A damp piece of dirt.
37:29And we don't pay the fine either.
37:31What do I have a lawyer for in the family, right?
37:39Hello, Mr. Eckart.
37:42Well?
37:44What are you doing there?
37:46Mrs. Jansen.
37:48Hello.
37:52Do you want to buy something?
37:55It would be nice. Unfortunately, I'm chronically broke.
37:58It's about a flyer.
38:00He needs a building property for his new hotel.
38:03Oh, yes.
38:05Mrs. Lichtenhagen has already told me.
38:07Mr. Flyer wants to participate in the awarding of the city for a middle-class hotel.
38:12Yes, but first I need a suitable property.
38:15Yes, well, you really have to keep both fingers crossed.
38:19Not to think about it if Hannemann does the race.
38:22Mr. Eckart, imagine us negotiating the cityscape with such a cheap hotel.
38:28And that's exactly why I browsed the internet for suitable building properties.
38:33Very clever of you.
38:35To be honest, I hope that I can impress Mr. Flickenschild a little bit.
38:39I would like to get my job as a trainee back in the hotel.
38:42Oh, I understand.
38:44Because of your trip to the casino business, you no longer dare to be a hotelier.
38:51Well, then it's very clever and a really good idea
38:56to help Mr. Flickenschild in his search for a property.
39:02However...
39:04Yes?
39:06If you really want to impress him,
39:08then you have to come up with a real insider tip.
39:12How should I do that?
39:14Unfortunately, I'm neither a real estate agent nor a real estate agent.
39:18Well, maybe not you, but...
39:21Mrs. Janssen, do you have contacts in the real estate business?
39:24Well, as an old Lüneburger woman, I'm of course very well connected.
39:30So, what are you looking at?
39:32We have to switch.
39:34You don't get the big ones on the silver plate, do you?
39:38I'm in.
39:47Hello.
39:49Merle, come in.
39:52Oh, I'm disturbing you while you're eating. I'm sorry.
39:56Not at all. Come, sit down.
39:58Thank you.
40:00Would you like something to eat, too?
40:02Oh, no, I don't have an appetite.
40:04Don't tell me you're excited about your two dates this evening.
40:08To be honest, we're talking about four by now.
40:11What?
40:12To be honest, we're talking about four by now.
40:15What?
40:17Apparently, my online profile is doing well with the men.
40:21And now I'm meeting a sales manager from Hamburg.
40:24Wait a minute, was the yoga instructor from Hamburg?
40:27I don't know. Anyway, one of them is much younger than me, and the other one has a little daughter.
40:31Or what, a son?
40:33So, now you have four lives in your head, and you can't really put them in order anymore, can you?
40:38I'm getting nervous already.
40:39What if everything doesn't work out in time, and I end up sitting at a table with all four of them?
40:45Then it's a shame that I miss it.
40:48Oh, God.
40:50Tell me, don't you want to come along later as a moral support?
40:55Of course I'll come along.
40:57I don't want to miss your dating marathon, after all.
41:01Thank you.
41:09I love you.
41:21Jette, I have to show you something.
41:24He's the absolute winner in my boutique at the moment.
41:27We can't even order as fast as the customers pull the model out of our hands.
41:31The dress is the absolute dream.
41:33With it, he's sure to make a big appearance.
41:36I told you.
41:37Look.
41:40Oh, wait.
41:46Oh.
41:48Oh.
41:50Why are you inquiring about digoxin?
41:53Because I was worried about you.
41:55What I'm reading here doesn't reassure me at all, to be honest.
41:58Oh, it's a heart medicine, Jette.
42:00It's overdosed on a lethal poison.
42:02Yes, but luckily I can read and count.
42:05And I don't have any suicidal intentions.
42:08Which not everyone in this room can claim.
42:11I'm okay again, thanks to your visit.
42:14Then can I leave you alone?
42:17I mean, I could cancel the appointment in Hanover...
42:20No, you don't have to.
42:22Besides, Philipp will be here soon.
42:24Well, Philipp.
42:27But his company is probably better than nothing.
42:30Don't you want to take a shower?
42:32Yes.
42:34I don't need long.
43:00Come in.
43:02Mr. Flickenschild.
43:04Do you have a moment?
43:06Mr. Eckart, if it's about your business here at the hotel...
43:09Don't worry.
43:11I understand that you have lost your trust in my seriousness.
43:14But maybe I can win it back.
43:17May I?
43:24Take a look at this.
43:31What is this?
43:33Funds in Lüneburg.
43:35For your hotel renovation.
43:37Oh, these may be nice landscapes, but...
43:40No buts.
43:42These are approved construction funds.
43:44Neatly researched.
43:46But you would need insider information for that.
43:50That's right.
43:52That means you have other information than my agent?
43:56May I ask for the source?
43:57You may ask.
43:59But a proper exposé would look different.
44:03Understood.
44:28I'm going crazy.
44:30Did you see my key?
44:37You mean this one?
44:39Yes.
44:41And?
44:43I have to hurry.
44:45Ms. Jansen and Ms. Lichtenhagen are waiting.
44:47What do the mayors say about this...
44:50...Sefel attacking Radschan during the election campaign?
44:53That's exactly what we want to talk about.
44:54What happens if the topic is discussed in the hospital...
44:58...and Radschan is attacked directly?
45:02I have to tell Ms. Jansen.
45:04She wanted to pick me up.
45:06Dr. Thies?
45:08Yes, I'm coming.
45:10Dr. Thies, I wanted to warn you.
45:12There's a journalist from Heide downstairs.
45:15Did he say what he wanted?
45:17He tried to interrogate me.
45:19If I knew who the owner of the motorcycle was...
45:22...who was standing in the driveway...
45:24...and talked about a painted tank...
45:28...if I knew anything about it...
45:31...and about a very attractive blonde.
45:34Oh, crap.
45:36How did they get to us?
45:38My license plate was probably on one of the photos.
45:40Then a stopwatch was enough.
45:42And I thought the spook was over.
45:45Of course I didn't tell him anything.
45:47But he was very stubborn.
45:49Let's leave it at that.
45:51We'll wait ten minutes.
45:54And then we'll see if the spook is still there.
46:21Are you in some kind of condition?
46:27What are you doing there?
46:50This one is from Madagascar.
46:52This one is from Mexico.
46:54Did you know that the Indians use vanilla to strengthen the brain?
46:58Interesting.
47:00Shall I continue with the saffron or would you like a little bit of vanilla, Dr. Seinfeld?
47:04Here.
47:07Why don't we enjoy a cup of tea together?
47:10Come on.
47:12Back to the good old days.
47:14I still have the recipe for the Waldrand for you.
47:17Yes, for my tulip cultivation, right?
47:18Exactly.
47:20And I would like to get this crop back at the price you paid for it.
47:23Plus a raise of ten percent.
47:25What do you say?
47:27No.
47:29No.