• 3 months ago
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00:00And that's why, if your plans haven't changed spontaneously, I'd like to offer you your old workshop again.
00:06Are you serious?
00:08Only if you want to.
00:10Listen, and if I want to...
00:13You won't regret it, I promise.
00:17What's that?
00:20I'm arresting you on suspicion of attempted murder of Henriette Stein.
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
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:27I have to inform you that your pharmacy has to remain closed until further notice.
01:31I've already had it sealed for further proof security.
01:34All of you, I urgently have to make sure that you don't enter Mrs. Meissner's private rooms any longer,
01:38until we have secured corresponding evidence there as well.
01:41Which, of course, doesn't exist.
01:43You seem to be begging for disciplinary measures.
01:46Philipp Lass, please. I'm not guilty.
01:48I know that. We all know that.
01:50I'll get you out of there quickly. I'll call Torben Lichtenhagen right away.
01:53To Mrs. Meissner.
01:57Would you please let us pass?
02:08What happened?
02:09Mrs. Meissner has just been arrested.
02:12How did they get the ridiculous idea that Katja could do something to her wife?
02:28Why would anyone do something like that?
02:30What did I do to her?
02:32That has nothing to do with you personally.
02:34Not personally? I'm the only Indian here.
02:37Hey, the brain amputee who did that,
02:41he probably exchanged a word with you.
02:44Why would he do that?
02:46You don't know that yourself.
02:47Look, there are idiots everywhere.
02:49You shouldn't take them so seriously.
02:50I shouldn't take them seriously? That's good.
02:52You shouldn't take them so seriously.
02:53I shouldn't take them seriously? That's good.
02:54Should I just laugh about it and paint a big earth?
02:57Yes, that's great.
02:58Get rid of the cattle.
03:00So, I'll take a picture first,
03:02and then we'll get rid of all the nonsense.
03:04Why a picture?
03:06For the police. I have to file a report.
03:09Yes, but you just said yourself that I shouldn't take it seriously.
03:12Not too seriously, but still, it's self-injury.
03:17So Anna will find out about it, too.
03:19But because she's pregnant, we don't have to put her in a cot.
03:22She'll want to know what's going on, right?
03:25Hey, don't look at me like that.
03:29We don't want to overestimate the situation,
03:31but we have to react.
03:33Do you know how to set a date and time for proofreading?
03:39Date is correct.
03:44No, Ella is waiting. I wanted to pick her up at the train station.
03:47Bye.
03:48Look here.
03:50Before you leave, give me a little smile, okay?
03:54Hey.
03:57Okay, fine.
03:58And now let's forget all this crap, okay?
04:01I'll try.
04:02Bye.
04:03Bye.
04:19And?
04:20Yes, I...
04:21I spoke to the JVA.
04:22Torben Lichtnagel is already with her.
04:24I assume he'll be very interested in Held.
04:26I don't understand why he's so interested in Katja.
04:30It's very simple.
04:31Held wants to retire as a General Staff Officer.
04:33And after the breakup with Falk Landau,
04:35he's now letting Katja jump over the blade.
04:37Ms. Meissner, is this your signature?
04:41You don't have to answer that.
04:43Why not?
04:44Yes, I signed it.
04:45So you admit to preparing this medicine for Ms. Stein?
04:49We don't admit anything.
04:50Ms. Meissner gives out dozens of such bottles every day.
04:53Yes, that's good.
04:54I remember mixing a homeopathic drug for Ms. Stein.
04:59In this bottle?
05:01What should my client's name be?
05:03In such a bottle, yes.
05:06If only you could do something.
05:09In such a bottle, yes.
05:12If only you could do something.
05:14Maybe we'll get a visitation permit.
05:16Torben Lichtnagel will make sure she's free again soon.
05:19And until then?
05:22Do you know what it means to sit in a cell like this?
05:26You grumble and grumble until you think you've done something terrible.
05:31Mr. Meissner.
05:33Maybe it would help Katja
05:35if you were present at the examination of the digoxin residues in the pharmacy.
05:41Yes, that's true.
05:43If nothing is missing, Katja could hardly have been there.
05:47You had access to digoxin.
05:49You mixed this drug.
05:51You had a marriage-breaking relationship with Mr. Stein,
05:54in which Ms. Stein was in the way.
05:56And you publicly announced your cowardly attack,
05:59in which you complained that Ms. Stein had woken up from a coma.
06:03But that was just said.
06:05That's why I'm not going to kill her right now.
06:07Ms. Meissner, I strongly advise you against any further involvement in this matter.
06:10Apart from shaky presumptions, there are no plausible reasons for your accusations.
06:15Ms. Meissner.
06:16A confession would make it easier for all of us.
06:19My work and your conscience.
06:24Yes, one moment.
06:25I'll be right there.
06:26You heard it.
06:27Ms. Meissner said everything that had to be said.
06:31I will nevertheless prove that you tried to poison Henriette Stein.
06:34You can count on it.
06:35One moment, I'll be right back.
06:38It's as if a nightmare were to repeat itself.
06:43Hopefully there won't be such a whirlwind around the pharmacy again.
06:46Now, when I have just regained my knowledge.
06:50Wait, I'm coming with you.
06:51Good. I'm going to Henriette.
06:53I need to know what she said.
06:57How long do I have to stay here?
06:59Don't worry, Ms. Meissner.
07:01A hero has to take care of an indictment within 48 hours.
07:04But I can't imagine that the judge will be satisfied with these thin clues.
07:10I really didn't do anything to Ms. Stein.
07:13I believe you.
07:14Nevertheless, I have to warn you.
07:16This hero wants you dead.
07:19And I urgently advise you not to make any further statements.
07:22Without agreeing with me beforehand.
07:24Agreed?
07:26Agreed.
07:33And? Does it taste good?
07:35Simply delicious.
07:36The culinary bridge from Portugal to India.
07:39A great opportunity to bring people closer to foreign cultures.
07:42The Portuguese would say,
07:44and what the Indians would say, I would have to ask Rajan.
07:46You hardly ate anything, Anna.
07:48It was really delicious, but I don't have an appetite.
07:53The stress with seafood hits you in the stomach.
07:55That's exactly why you have to stay fit.
07:57Mom, do you want to eat in between?
07:58I will.
07:59For today, I have definitely annoyed myself enough.
08:02Hello, I'm afraid you're wrong.
08:07I absolutely have to talk to Seefeld.
08:10We now have that from his flirt with the right scene.
08:16Anna, you also have to relax.
08:18Well, the exercise that can relax me afterwards,
08:21has yet to be invented.
08:23Excuse me.
08:26Oh dear, I didn't want to break the whole table.
08:30May I?
08:31Yes, of course, please.
08:34Thank you.
08:38Excuse me, do you mean that I can disturb Mr. Flickenstein?
08:41Oh, you mean because of the position for the trainee?
08:44Is that already forgiven?
08:46Yes, as far as I know, in a certain Mick Eckert.
08:49Oh, that's a shame for me.
08:52Should that mean that ...
08:54Yes.
08:56Aha.
08:57Good.
08:58Well,
08:59where we two pretty ones are now sitting together so unexpectedly alone ...
09:04Keyword, tulip property.
09:06Still interested?
09:08To some extent.
09:10That's already a start.
09:12Maybe we should talk business in your office.
09:19Ben.
09:22Well?
09:23There you are, finally.
09:25What's going on?
09:26Mrs. Meissner has been arrested.
09:28And I think it's my fault.
09:30You?
09:31Yes.
09:32All right, come on now.
09:34Calmly and in order.
09:36Sit down.
09:37Come.
09:42The prosecutor was at my clinic and asked me
09:45how the relationship between Mrs. Stein and Mrs. Meissner is.
09:48And above all, he wanted to know
09:50why Mrs. Stein threatened to kill her at some point.
09:53What kind of nonsense is that?
09:55Yes.
09:56Why did she really, or how?
09:58When Mr. Stein was in a coma,
10:00Mrs. Stein refused Mrs. Meissner's admission to the room.
10:03And then the two of them argued and it got out of hand,
10:06and Mrs. Meissner said
10:08it would be better for her if Mrs. Stein had never woken up from the coma.
10:11That's pretty intense.
10:13Yes, that's intense, but Mrs. Meissner just slipped out.
10:15She didn't mean that.
10:17The prosecutor still saw it as an occasion
10:20to arrest Mrs. Meissner.
10:22What are you saying?
10:24Mrs. Meissner was arrested?
10:27Now I'm still talking nonsense.
10:29Yes, but it can only be a mistake.
10:31Yes, it is.
10:33And that's why it would be good if the whole thing stays between us.
10:35Yes, of course.
10:37So please, you can rely on that.
10:39The mistake will soon be cleared up.
10:42And it would be more than worthy
10:44to ruin Mrs. Meissner's reputation, right?
10:47So goodbye.
10:48Goodbye.
10:53I told the prosecutor
10:56that Mrs. Stein provoked Mrs. Meissner
10:59and that Mrs. Meissner reacted that way.
11:04But of course he wasn't interested in my point of view.
11:08Britta, you told the truth.
11:12It's not your fault, okay?
11:21What, 160,000?
11:24Yes.
11:26That's what I thought.
11:28May I remind you what you offered me last time?
11:31200,000 plus the two broken properties on top,
11:35plus 25,000.
11:37As you rightly said, that was last time.
11:40Are we here at the stock market now?
11:42One day up, one day down?
11:44Did I miss the black property friday?
11:46The price is not based on supply and demand.
11:49And as you know, the supply has increased.
11:51And I found a much cheaper alternative.
11:54Aha, and how much is it?
11:55About 150,000.
11:56So with you, I even put 10,000 on top.
11:59But that also exhausted my playing space.
12:02Exhausted.
12:03So-so.
12:04Although you wanted to pay a lot more last time.
12:07Yes, last time you also wanted to sell.
12:09But apparently we both changed our minds.
12:11Do you want another coffee?
12:13Thank you.
12:14I knew he would hit me in the stomach.
12:18Okay, I'll think about your offer.
12:21Do that.
12:22Goodbye.
12:24Goodbye.
12:33Philipp!
12:34What did you tell Held?
12:36Don't you want to come in first?
12:38Thank you.
12:44What's wrong with you?
12:47Katja was arrested.
12:49Oh.
12:50Could it be that you told Held about Katja's unintentional remark?
12:54Remark?
12:56Well, that it would have been better if you had not woken up from the coma.
12:59It may be that I said that to him. Why?
13:02Why?
13:03Do you know what difficulties Katja is facing?
13:06Excuse me.
13:07Don't you confuse the perpetrator and the victim?
13:09I was tried to kill.
13:11And you want to make fun of me when I tell your boss the truth?
13:14The truth?
13:15Henriette, if everyone had died,
13:17who at some point wished the plague on the neck,
13:19then the world would be pretty empty of people.
13:21I would have almost died.
13:23If that's a reason for you to speak so quickly.
13:26No, no.
13:27That's not what I meant.
13:28You will probably see that I want to know who wanted to kill me.
13:31Yes, of course.
13:32But that was certainly not Katja.
13:36How can you be so blind?
13:38Yes, how can you just accept it
13:40that people tear up Katja's mouth?
13:43You don't expect me to shed tears about it, do you?
13:48Now you're apologizing to me.
13:50And you will certainly want to take care of your Katja.
14:06And then there was a point tie again.
14:08That was crazy.
14:10So I thought of the twelfth karate rule.
14:13Do you know what it says?
14:14Don't think about winning.
14:16Think about how not to lose.
14:18Good, right?
14:19Yes, good.
14:20So I waited, let the opponent come
14:23and then bam, countered with a yakuzuki.
14:26And then...
14:31Crazy, right?
14:32Crazy, yes.
14:33I would have expected a little more enthusiasm.
14:36It's been so strange since the train station.
14:38Nonsense, I'm just listening to you.
14:40Rajan, don't think I'm stupid.
14:43What's going on?
14:45I'm just very proud of you.
14:47That's what's going on, come on.
14:49Rajan.
14:54They smeared Inder Raus at the nursery.
14:56They have what?
14:58And who are they?
15:01Are you just telling me that?
15:03Rajan, did you go to the police?
15:04Yes, Mrs. van Loon did that for me.
15:06And the paint came off the window quite well.
15:09I think.
15:10I shouldn't deal with it anymore.
15:12Don't deal with it anymore, Rajan.
15:14Yes.
15:15What's your twelfth karate rule?
15:18Don't think about winning.
15:20Think about...
15:21How not to lose.
15:22And if I get upset now,
15:24then these people have already won anyway.
15:26Right?
15:31Come on.
15:41Ah, there you are, you lucky one.
15:43You've heard about me, Mr. Albers?
15:45Yes, congratulations on your new old job.
15:47Thank you.
15:48Also for the good advice.
15:49Yes, thank you.
15:50Mik, I'm just going to this young breeder,
15:53you know, the one you gave me the business card from.
15:56Yes, yes, because of the software.
15:57Yes, yes, exactly.
15:58Well then, I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
16:00Mik, I don't know, these young people,
16:03they don't even know who they're dealing with.
16:05They think I'm more of a representative for Heumadecken
16:07or cleaning products for 3.10, right?
16:10Nonsense, Mr. Albers.
16:11If you explain the software to them the same way you do to me,
16:13then they'll rip you out of their hands.
16:15Yes, but Mik, you're much, how should I say this,
16:17much, much cooler for them.
16:18Can't you come with me?
16:20Albers, sorry,
16:21but I just got this job back.
16:23I don't want to risk it again.
16:25You can do it on your own, Mr. Albers.
16:27You've got a couple of wrinkles on your face,
16:29but up here, you're young.
16:34Mr. Flickenschild.
16:35Yes?
16:36I don't want to be curious or anything.
16:38You're welcome to stay.
16:40I just saw Mrs. van Loon come out of her office earlier.
16:43And?
16:44Well, she didn't look like she'd just won a million in the lottery.
16:47Well, she didn't have much reason to be happy.
16:50That means she bought you the story of the alleged alternative property?
16:53She did.
16:54She did.
16:55And after this little find,
16:56all that's left will be
16:58my worst offer.
17:02You're almost as if I've immortalized myself there.
17:05Indirectly, you also encourage people
17:07to flirt with the right scene.
17:09Oh, what?
17:10You always need democracy.
17:11Then you also have to live with a bunch of crazy people.
17:13Who then hate to smear the wheels on windows.
17:15Are you serious?
17:16As I said, I don't see any reason
17:18to hold a press conference with you.
17:21I won't let myself be tied to your cart in the election campaign.
17:23Tied to my cart?
17:24Together in front of the press,
17:26condemning these smear campaigns
17:27has nothing to do with election campaign.
17:29But?
17:30Citizenship, civil courage.
17:32Have you ever heard of it, Dr. Seefelder?
17:34Mrs. Mayor,
17:35you can get involved for whom and what you want,
17:38but I won't let myself be prescribed what I have to do and what I have to leave.
17:41What are you talking about?
17:43I've already apologized to your son-in-law on your behalf.
17:46That should be enough.
17:47So you have no reason
17:49to go against xenophobia in Lüneburg?
17:51In my eyes, there are more important issues.
17:53Like what?
17:54For example, fake smear campaigns?
17:57What's that supposed to mean?
17:59Your investigation is not yet closed.
18:01Or am I wrong?
18:03Under certain circumstances, I see myself as a reason to push you forward.
18:07I won't let myself be prescribed.
18:09Of course not.
18:11But maybe out of old age,
18:13you make me happy to accompany me to the press conference.
18:18I'll let it go through my head.
18:20You'll hear from me.
18:31The second one lost his last fight and the first one...
18:34Oh, I'm starving. You too?
18:36No, thank you.
18:39Hello, Ella.
18:40Rajan.
18:41Erika.
18:42Grandpa.
18:43Grandpa.
18:47Imagine, I won the tournament.
18:51What do you think?
18:52Hmm?
18:53Grandpa, aren't you proud of your karate tiger grandchild?
18:57Don't you know what happened?
19:00Oh, the smear campaigns in the nursery.
19:03Rajan told me about it.
19:05Come, my child.
19:07Why?
19:08Sit down.
19:10What do you have?
19:15The police were here. They arrested your mother.
19:20They think Katja tried to poison Mrs. Stein.
19:29I... am they?
19:31That's totally crazy.
19:33Of course it is.
19:36And I'm sure the mistake will soon be cleared up.
19:41Does Mom have to stay in prison until then?
19:44Unfortunately, yes.
19:51I'll go to her now.
19:52That's not possible. You need a visitation permit.
19:57Okay, then I'll call her.
20:00Rajan.
20:05What? Do I need a visitation permit for that?
20:07Unfortunately, yes.
20:09But...
20:10But I'll be very kind to greet her from you.
20:13Mr. Lichtenhagen got me a visitation permit.
20:23Yes?
20:26Stein.
20:28I strongly protest against Mrs. Katja Meissner's arrest.
20:32I have to remind you that you are still ill.
20:35Mrs. Meissner lacks any motive for a poison attack on Henriette Stein,
20:38since I had and have long since decided for her.
20:41And yet you have always returned to your wife.
20:44Wasn't it so?
20:46After Henriette's suicide attempt,
20:48it was natural for me to take care of my ex-wife, yes.
20:52How sacrificial.
20:54It's just stupid that your jealous lover
20:57apparently misunderstood her step.
20:59Your Katja obviously wanted to prevent
21:02your ex-wife from winning her back.
21:04How practical if you have the right poison in the closet.
21:07You're doing everything the way you need to.
21:10Besides, I forbid this low tone.
21:13And I forbid your constant, shameless insubordination.
21:18You are in the middle of a profane jealousy drama
21:21and have lost all sense of reality.
21:23Reality?
21:24Close your eyes carefully before that.
21:27What do you think you're doing?
21:29You have already failed in the case of Landau.
21:32I am not at all surprised that in this case,
21:34you are also walking around with a veil
21:36and only investigating in one direction.
21:38It should be clear to you that your small appearance here
21:41will ultimately require disciplinary measures, Mr. Stein.
21:44I can't do that to you, unfortunately.
21:46I quit.
21:49Travelers should not be stopped.
21:52You will not harm Katja Meisner.
21:55I promise you that.
21:57I have to show you this.
22:25Ella won him at her tournament.
22:30She was unhappy that she was not allowed to study with him.
22:35Ah, and I should give you something else from her.
22:45Give me one of mine back, okay?
22:49Here.
22:53You will need it
22:55if you really have to stay in here until tomorrow.
23:03How life suddenly disappears out there.
23:06Like in the fog.
23:08There is only your cell.
23:10Four and a half steps from the wall to the bed.
23:15From the window to the shelf, there are two.
23:20Yes.
23:21And that becomes your new world.
23:24In which there is only you and your thoughts.
23:29And you feel terribly exhausted.
23:35And helpless.
23:40Hopefully you are right.
23:43That I'm out again the day after tomorrow.
23:45Yes, for sure.
23:48You didn't do anything wrong after all.
23:52You didn't either back then.
23:54But when the efforts of the justice started to fail, then...
24:00What did they have against you?
24:05When I was so confused because of Philipp,
24:08because Henriette kept me away from him,
24:12I said in a weak moment that I...
24:16That it would be better if she had never woken up from the coma.
24:19Yes.
24:20And such an unthinkable statement
24:23is enough reason for this Mr. Hero to arrest you?
24:28Yes.
24:29How did he even find out about it?
24:32Mrs. Dr. Thies said so.
24:34Mrs. Dr. Thies?
24:36Yes.
24:37Is she still completely at a loss?
24:40She must know that you can't have meant something like that seriously.
24:45Yes, but what should she have done, Papa?
24:48If Hero questions her, then she has to answer truthfully.
24:51Oh, come on!
24:54Yes, Mr. Lichtenhagen.
24:56And thank you very much for the quick call back.
24:59Bye.
25:04No visitation permit?
25:06Yes, he takes care of it.
25:08I'll go crazy if I can't talk to my mother soon.
25:12Do you want to play another time?
25:14No.
25:15A little distraction is good.
25:17Good.
25:18It's your turn.
25:23Ella?
25:26Ella, it's your turn.
25:27Yes, I heard it.
25:30Sorry.
25:32It's just all so much in my head right now.
25:36Mama is in prison.
25:38You have the gun on your neck.
25:40That's not a problem.
25:41Not a problem?
25:42Rajan, how can you say that?
25:43Of course it's a problem.
25:46Let's continue playing.
25:48You can't just pretend like nothing happened.
25:51You could, for example, with my jumper, with your lady...
25:53Rajan, do you want to live in a city where foreign words are on the agenda?
25:58I don't.
25:59So we have to do something about it.
26:02I already know what.
26:03We just keep playing.
26:05Very funny.
26:07You won.
26:10I'm sorry, I don't have any concentration.
26:15What are we going to do?
26:19I don't know.
26:22But I'll figure something out.
26:24It's unbelievable that something like this is happening in our beautiful Lüneburg.
26:29That's why there's a short-term press conference.
26:32Absolutely right.
26:34You have to show the flag against something like this.
26:38Excuse me, Ms. Janssen.
26:41Lichtenhagen?
26:42Yes?
26:45I understand.
26:48Yes, I know.
26:51Goodbye.
26:52Damn it.
26:54Is there still bad news?
26:56That was the secretary of Dr. Seefeld.
26:58After careful consideration, Dr. Seefeld does not consider it appropriate to participate in the press conference.
27:04Be happy.
27:08I don't think he sympathizes with these scoundrels.
27:12But it would have been helpful if he had distanced himself publicly.
27:16I think you can do it very well on your own in your calm way.
27:20Seefeld can still dress warmly.
27:22I hope you will be lenient with him during the investigation of this Spesen affair.
27:26You must not get upset.
27:28In your condition, you have to think of yourself.
27:31Yes, you're right.
27:32I should have already been at the pregnancy yoga.
27:34But after the press conference, I promise to take a long break.
27:39Oh.
27:43From Dr. Borg of the construction committee.
27:46Oh.
27:48That can't be true.
27:51Dr. Borg covers Dr. Seefeld.
27:54Suddenly he claims to have been on a committee meeting with him on the day of the Spesen acquittal.
28:00And he wasn't.
28:01No, he wasn't.
28:04I have to go.
28:05I'll be right back.
28:15Did you really lose your job at the public prosecutor's office?
28:18It didn't work anymore.
28:19But you know what that means, right?
28:21No pension, no regular promotion, no job anymore, and, and, and.
28:27Would you like a coffee?
28:28It's still early.
28:29Yes, give it to me.
28:30It won't kill me.
28:31Keep in mind that everything is still better than to bear this bony stasis of hell every day.
28:39You're really a wanderer between the worlds, my dear.
28:42At first you didn't want to be a defender anymore, not a public prosecutor.
28:46What don't you want to be next, a judge?
28:49That doesn't matter to me at all.
28:52Only Katja counts.
28:53Thank you.
28:54We have to get her out of there.
28:56It won't be that easy, my dear.
28:59Hell is pretty close to you.
29:00And your dear Katja is also falling into his trap.
29:04I don't give a damn who benefits from this attack.
29:08What do you mean?
29:09Look, if Katja didn't try to poison Henriette, and we assume that,
29:15who else would benefit from this attack?
29:18I'm only missing one person.
29:20Henriette herself.
29:22Oh, I'm sorry, but what kind of nonsense is that?
29:24I really understand that you want to help your girlfriend,
29:27but why should Henriette have a reason to poison herself?
29:31Rache.
29:33You should have seen the chemical twitching around Henriette's mouth when I told you that Katja was arrested.
29:39I think that's very unlikely.
29:41And if it is?
29:43I think I should take a closer look at Henriette's apartment.
29:54Oh, good that you're here.
29:56I have to tell you something.
29:58Are you happy to see me?
29:59I'm sure not.
30:00Then I don't want to hear it.
30:01But...
30:02No buts.
30:03My need for bad news is covered for today.
30:05What happened?
30:06First, some crazy low-level people fill the window with toilet paper,
30:10and then Flickenschild offers me an offer that is far below his previous offer.
30:14But why is that?
30:15I don't know.
30:16He has some kind of basic principle,
30:18and I don't know what it is.
30:20But why is that?
30:22I don't know.
30:23He has found a basic principle that seems to be just as good.
30:26And now he's sitting on his high horse and thinks he can push the price.
30:29Oh, God.
30:30If only you had agreed to his previous offer.
30:33Thanks for the tip.
30:34I'm so smart now, too.
30:36I could fall into his traps.
30:37But the flowers can't do anything about it.
30:39And? Are you still going to sell it to him?
30:41No, not anymore.
30:42Luckily, I'm not dependent on it.
30:44He should build his hotel on this cheap land that he has in his hands.
30:49And can I finally tell you what happened?
30:52No.
30:53I have a speed dating tonight.
30:55Besides, I want to apply for the care of the Städtische Beete.
30:58For both, I need all my energy and, above all, good mood.
31:07Spit it out.
31:08He won't kill me.
31:09Katja Meissner has been arrested.
31:13Dr. Bock can't even look me in the eye.
31:15But he claims to have been stiff and firm on the evening of the interrogation,
31:18with Dr. Seefeld, in the Salto, at a meeting of the construction committee.
31:23Which confirms that Mr. Seefeld's spousal claims are correct.
31:29I'm afraid so.
31:30And how does Mr. Bock explain that he claimed the opposite before?
31:35He must have made a mistake on the appointment.
31:37Ridiculous.
31:38Come on, now relax, okay?
31:40Calm down.
31:41Calm down.
31:42I've ordered tea for Mr. Seefeld.
31:44Here you are.
31:45Thank you very much.
31:47If I didn't have you...
31:48Well, you know, I'm not surprised.
31:52If Dr. Seefeld becomes a new OB,
31:55what do you think would be the chances of getting a replacement?
32:01Dr. Bock?
32:02And now the two are lying like dead.
32:05So...
32:06So...
32:08You should definitely bring this to the public.
32:13Without evidence?
32:14No, Mrs. Janssen, I have to take care of the press conference first.
32:19And you're not feeling well?
32:24I just got up too quickly.
32:26Well, please, you urgently need a little break now.
32:31The press conference will not be a walk.
32:34No retort.
32:35You're going out on a scoot now and relax a little.
32:39I'll call you a taxi.
32:41I have signatures, silence, posters...
32:47Rajan?
32:50Are you even listening to me?
32:52Do you know the 16th karate rule?
32:55Why?
32:58If you leave the place where you are at home,
33:01you will make numerous enemies.
33:04Is that written there?
33:05Here.
33:06Indeed. Yes, I have to have read it.
33:10No matter.
33:11We make sure that this rule does not apply to Lüneburg.
33:14Okay?
33:15Isn't it better if we just forget everything?
33:18Hey, I've seen how sad I make you this mess.
33:21How can I forget that?
33:23But the storm falls, the healthy oak shudders,
33:27because it can grasp its crown.
33:31Or something like that, says Penthesilea.
33:34One of your Indian deities?
33:36No, that's a piece of clay.
33:38We're just taking it through a fellow student.
33:40Oops.
33:41Or as we say in India,
33:43the bamboo bends in the storm, but cannot be broken.
33:48Well, I'd rather be a solid oak.
33:50It doesn't go to the ground so quickly.
33:52And such stupid foreign proverbs,
33:54that's not a storm,
33:56that's at most a stinking furze.
34:02It's amazing how well you know German literature.
34:05Thank you.
34:06You're welcome.
34:07And what do I know about India,
34:09except that there are elephants and tigers?
34:12But maybe that's exactly the reason
34:14why someone wants me to leave Germany.
34:17Because he doesn't know enough about India.
34:19Possibly.
34:23And if we change that?
34:28I had the number somewhere.
34:30And?
34:31How is she?
34:33Brave. You know her.
34:35I also want a visitation permit from Torben.
34:38I don't know if that's possible.
34:40You're not related to Katja.
34:42Can I at least talk to her on the phone?
34:44Well, at the moment,
34:46only your lawyer and I are allowed.
34:48Oh, crap.
34:50Wait a minute, that means you're allowed?
34:52Yes.
34:53Why?
34:54Well, then...
34:56That's not a bad idea.
34:59Yes.
35:01We can try.
35:11Yes, hello.
35:13Achim Meissner here.
35:16I would like to speak to Katja Meissner.
35:20I'm her father.
35:22Yes.
35:23I'll wait.
35:24Yes.
35:26Yes.
35:27Yes, I was with her earlier.
35:31I understand.
35:33Yes.
35:34Well, of course I could have discussed everything with her during my visit.
35:39But...
35:41But I need her key.
35:44I...
35:47And I have no idea where it is.
35:52Because...
35:54Because I...
35:56Because I have to water her flowers while she's in prison.
36:01Yes, I'll wait.
36:04Oh, crap.
36:06Katja is now being taken to the visitor's room.
36:08She'll bring you the phone.
36:10Thank you.
36:11May I now?
36:12Yes, but be careful that the officer isn't there yet.
36:23Thank you.
36:25Hello, dad?
36:26Yes, hello, this is dad.
36:28And you say something else.
36:29Do you hear? Dad.
36:30Yes.
36:31All right, dad.
36:34First you say something about the key that's under the basement staircase or something.
36:39Oh, yes, the key.
36:41Yes, it's under the basement staircase.
36:43But you know that.
36:46Now I want to know how you're doing.
36:48Honestly.
36:49Honestly?
36:51Now that you're calling, a little better.
36:54I'm afraid I have to say something serious to you, Katja.
36:58If you don't come out of there voluntarily by the day after tomorrow,
37:01I'll break a helicopter and get you.
37:03Do you hear?
37:04You know I can do that.
37:07Then I can already warn everyone.
37:09Dad.
37:10Yes, dad.
37:12Tell me, isn't your speed dating taking place tonight?
37:17I mean, I think it's good that you're still interested in such events.
37:21At your age.
37:23Just don't get cheeky.
37:24Otherwise I'll make you angry, too.
37:27Yes, but seriously, I'm not going there, of course.
37:29Yes, but why not? We practiced so nicely last week.
37:32Well, do you think I feel like speed dating when you're in prison?
37:37Well, Merle, don't you notice that you're missing a very important chance?
37:46Stop babbling, you dog.
37:48Just say they haven't noticed yet.
37:51No, it doesn't look like it.
37:53So you want me to go there, yes?
37:55Yes, and if I mean that.
37:58And if you don't tell me afterwards, no matter what, which men...
38:04If you've met there, then God bless you.
38:08I think I have to go now.
38:10Okay.
38:11Take care of yourself and don't let anything happen to you, okay?
38:14Come out soon, I need you here.
38:16Who else is going to keep me from chasing the wrong guy again?
38:21I'll do that. Don't worry.
38:24Bye, Dad.
38:33What do you think if we both switch roles?
38:36Just for a while.
38:38She's over there.
38:39I don't know.
38:40Yes, you'll like that.
38:42Hello, Ms. Lichtman.
38:43Hello, Anna.
38:44Rajan, I'm so sorry about what happened.
38:47But I'm cancelling a press conference because of this nonsense.
38:50That's why we're here.
38:52Not because of the conference, but because Rajan has a great idea.
38:55Ella and I thought about why some people don't want me in Lüneburg.
39:00And maybe it's because they don't know enough about India.
39:03And that's why we thought we could organize an Indian quiz,
39:06where anyone can participate who wants to.
39:08I like that.
39:09People's understanding in a playful way.
39:12Do you have an idea how we should do it?
39:14Well, we don't have any concrete plans yet.
39:17Then think about it. I'm looking forward to it.
39:20See?
39:22Ella says we should be oaks and not bamboos.
39:26Aha.
39:27Kleist, Penthesilea.
39:42Ella.
39:43Finally.
39:44Hold me tight.
39:45Hold me tight.
39:46At least you can visit me at any time as a prosecutor.
39:49What is it?
39:50Did I say something wrong?
39:52No, but I'm not a prosecutor anymore.
39:55You're giving up your job, but not because of me.
39:58No.
39:59That was long overdue.
40:01I'm sorry.
40:02I'm sorry.
40:03I'm sorry.
40:04I'm sorry.
40:05I'm sorry.
40:06I'm sorry.
40:07I'm sorry.
40:08I'm sorry.
40:09No.
40:10That was long overdue.
40:12But let's talk about it when you're out of here.
40:20It's so good that you're just here.
40:23I'll get you out of here. I promise.
40:28Has Lichtenhagen achieved anything?
40:30Not yet.
40:31Katja, I have a terrible suspicion of who could have done this to you.
40:38I think it was Ingrid.
40:40She staged the whole thing.
40:43No, Philipp.
40:46I dare your wife to do some things, but she's not that extreme.
40:50Besides, where would she get the digoxin from?
40:53I don't know yet, but I'll find out.
41:00Thank you.
41:03For what?
41:07For fighting for me.
41:12I have something for you.
41:23Pablo da Silva.
41:25Unter deinem Mond.
41:27The collected love poems.
41:30How beautiful.
41:32I'm reading them right now.
41:35So we can be together so we can sleep tonight.
41:53Do you need anything else for the press conference?
41:55No, thank you very much.
41:56I'd love to help.
41:57I think it's good that you react so quickly.
42:00Imagine, these young guys on the podium were in a bad mood.
42:04I can already imagine how relaxed you are.
42:07Laptop and then they called you MC Alfred.
42:11Huh?
42:12MC, Master of Ceremony.
42:14He's a savior of the hip-hop group.
42:17Luckily, I just missed that.
42:20No, seriously, I think they're very interested in my breeding network.
42:25I need help in the warehouse. Can you come with me?
42:27Yes, okay, good.
42:30Hello.
42:33Wow, you look stunning.
42:36Thank you.
42:37It's a press conference and not a gala dinner.
42:40I'm going to a speed dating later.
42:43Please don't say anything now.
42:44No problem.
42:46Anna, I wanted to ask you if you still mind if I apply for the care of the urban green areas.
42:52I don't want to get in your way.
42:54I know, it smells like father's farm.
42:57But I really don't demand any preference treatment, honestly.
43:01You know, after the property deal with Fleckenschild has failed,
43:04I'm just dependent on new orders.
43:08Well, then make sure you come up with a convincing concept.
43:11You are my salvation, thank you.
43:17Well, the conversation with Merle was really a fabulous idea.
43:20Thank you.
43:21You could really feel how well your daughter did.
43:25Right now Katja needs the feeling that we're all standing by her.
43:31Almost all of us.
43:33That you're not ashamed at all.
43:35Mr. Meissner, I...
43:36How nice that you're in such a good mood after you had to denounce my daughter.
43:40Wait a minute.
43:41So, Britta doesn't denounce anyone, right?
43:44And besides, I just tried to cheer her up a bit.
43:46She's making the worst accusations about this.
43:48Yes, she has good reason to make accusations.
43:51After all, she has violated her duty as a doctor.
43:54Excuse me, Mr. Meissner, that's not true.
43:56It was a purely legal question and not a medical one.
43:59Your daughter wasn't my patient either.
44:01Stop messing around with your hair.
44:03Does my daughter look like a murderer to you?
44:05Your sane mind should have told you that Katja is never capable of such a thing.
44:10Please calm down.
44:11Now don't make Britta responsible for what she said to your daughter.
44:14Well, that's outrageous.
44:17I don't want to hear that anymore.
44:18Mr. Meissner, maybe you should...
44:20Mr. Meissner!
44:21Please, Mr. Berger.
44:22Let me sort this out with him.
44:29In summary, I would like to emphasize once again
44:31that I condemn any foreign hostile attack.
44:37The citizens of Lüneburg can rely on the fact
44:40that I, as Mayor, will ensure
44:43that Lüneburg remains the city it has always been.
44:46A world-open, hospitable city.
44:49In which strangers can feel just as comfortable as their residents.
44:53Thank you very much.
44:58Clear words at the right time.
45:01Thank you.
45:02I just wish I didn't have to talk to you alone.
45:08You're too late.
45:10I didn't know we had an appointment.
45:13Then why are you pushing around here?
45:15I'm not pushing around.
45:16I just didn't want to miss out on experiencing
45:19how you abuse the single action of a lunatic for election purposes.
45:23I don't know what I find more shameful.
45:25Your cowardice to publicly oppose the right?
45:29Or your attempts to cover up for your pretentious trickery?
45:33Let me tell you what I find more shameful, Ms. Lichtenhagen.
45:36That you have the impudence
45:38to constantly accuse a well-deserved politician of dirt.
45:42But I don't have to.
45:43You're already doing that.
45:45It's enough.
45:46Your office, which you still,
45:48quite rightly, still cover up for,
45:49doesn't justify you for your shameless pretentiousness.
45:52I intend to cover it up even longer.
45:54Imagine that.
45:55Heaven will protect us from that.
45:58Why don't you leave politics to those who understand some of it
46:02and finally reflect on your duties as a mother.
46:11Let him be.
46:12He's been punished enough with his own stupidity.
46:17Arne!
46:23Password.
46:24Damn it.
46:29Flip.
46:30Flip.
46:32That can't be true.
46:35Let's see which pages you visited.
46:43What do you want from a pharmacy in Berlin?
46:47Another order?
46:51Order.
47:09What are you doing here?
47:11How did you even get in here?
47:13I know where you hid your second key.
47:18You want my things?
47:20I had no other choice.
47:22Henriette, I'm convinced that you mixed the digoxin yourself into the medication
47:26to get revenge on Katja.
47:28I don't know yet how you got the medication,
47:31but you will have left traces behind.
47:33And I'll find them. I promise you that.
47:35I've been poisoned. I'm the victim here.
47:38Don't tell me what you're up to.
47:45That's what you call fatherly feelings.
47:47Probably.
47:48Why are you so worried all of a sudden?
47:51What's wrong with you?
47:52It's just that when you talk about your baby,
47:56I just feel like I don't belong there.
47:59You have an assignment from the opera house in Stockholm.
48:02What?
48:04That's great!
48:05Really?
48:07But if they find out that I'm here...
48:11How are they supposed to find out in Stockholm?
48:14Through the internet.
48:15The candidate of the opposition, Dr. Jörg Seefeld,
48:17is raising serious allegations against the still-in-office mayor.
48:21Anne Lichtenhagen is said to have taken influence on the jury
48:25in favor of Katja Meisner when buying a town hall sculpture,
48:28by inviting Philipp Stein to the jury.
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