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00:00It's great that you're in such a good mood after you had to denounce my daughter.
00:04Calm down!
00:05Now don't make Britta responsible for what she said to your daughter.
00:08I don't want to hear that anymore.
00:10Mr. Meisner, maybe you should...
00:12Leave politics to those who understand it.
00:16Let him be.
00:18Arne!
00:20Oh, God!
00:22Henriette, I'm convinced that you mixed the diloxin in the medication yourself
00:26to get revenge on Katja.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:46This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
01:28I'm rolling on
01:59Arne, can you hear me?
02:02Yes, I can hear you clearly.
02:05I must have lost my circulation.
02:09Very slowly.
02:21Have a sip. It's good for you.
02:26I was just dizzy. No drama.
02:29For God's sake, what happened?
02:31Ms. Lichtenargen had a weak attack.
02:33That's not so bad.
02:35Especially during pregnancy, you have to pay attention to what signs your body is sending you.
02:38Yes, and the sign is that it's working again.
02:40No, the sign is that you have to be examined.
02:44I'm taking you to Dr. Thies.
02:46She should thoroughly examine you.
02:48And then speed dating?
02:50I can catch up on that at some point.
02:52Your health is at risk.
02:54Even on a date with seven men.
02:59I don't believe this.
03:03Achim!
03:12Slowly, slowly.
03:16Achim, what are you doing?
03:18You can never do this right.
03:20Now I'm volunteering in the garden.
03:22It's all wrong again.
03:23What can the tree do?
03:24And please don't vent your anger on me.
03:26What anger?
03:28How you attacked Dr. Thies.
03:30Are you surprised?
03:32My daughter is in prison because of this person.
03:34And she's innocent.
03:36This woman doesn't know what it's like to sit behind bars.
03:38Without contact to the outside.
03:40Locked up in a tight cell.
03:42And you don't know it either.
03:44But you know it.
03:49You don't wish such a thing on anyone.
03:52Not even your own child.
03:54Katja is strong.
03:56She will get through this.
03:58She will be released soon.
04:00Yes, hopefully.
04:02I'm worried about her.
04:04I understand you very well.
04:08But did you have to react so harshly
04:10towards Dr. Thies?
04:14If she hadn't made this unthinkable statement...
04:16What was she supposed to do?
04:18Lie?
04:20Dr. Thies is not to blame
04:22that Katja was arrested.
04:26You're right.
04:28And maybe I reacted
04:30a bit harshly.
04:40This is Katja's cell phone.
04:42She said it should ring when someone calls.
04:44Well, go ahead.
04:46Neugitter?
04:48Isn't that your Hamburger Galerie?
04:50Come on!
04:53Apparat Katja Meissner?
04:55What can I do for you?
04:57Ah!
04:59Hello, Mr. Neugitter.
05:01Yes, I'm her father.
05:19Hey. Carla called me.
05:22What about Anne?
05:24She had a weak attack
05:26and is being examined.
05:28What happened?
05:30Some idiots have spread
05:32xenophobic phrases
05:34in and out of the nursery.
05:36What a mess!
05:38After that, Anne called a press conference
05:40and got involved with Seefeld again.
05:42That bastard!
05:44It was all a bit too much for her.
05:46My God!
05:48I hope there are no complications
05:51for her.
05:57Hey.
05:59How are you?
06:01Everything's fine.
06:03In pregnancy, the circulatory system can fail.
06:05I'm reassured.
06:07And the baby?
06:09He's fine.
06:11I would like to wait for the laboratory results.
06:13It would be good if you could stay here for one night.
06:15Why?
06:17I can recover much better at home.
06:20Do you have someone to take care of you?
06:22Yes, she does. I'll do it.
06:24I'm still there in case of emergency.
06:26Okay.
06:28Please come back tomorrow.
06:30The laboratory results will be there.
06:32We'll do a general check.
06:34Okay.
06:36I'll drive you home.
06:38Bye.
06:50Yes?
06:54When it comes to your dismissal,
06:56I've already taken care of everything.
06:58I'm not on duty here.
07:00Privately?
07:02Thank you.
07:04It's about the poison attack
07:06against Henriette Stein.
07:08Well, on duty.
07:10But one thing always gets mixed up with the other.
07:12Make it short. I don't have much time.
07:14Okay.
07:16I'm also of the opinion
07:18that it's a relationship crime.
07:20Did you come here to tell me that?
07:22Only that the main suspect is not Ms. Katja Meissner.
07:26Now it's getting interesting.
07:28Yes. The main suspect is the sick wife.
07:30You want to tell me
07:32that your wife staged the poison attack
07:34on herself?
07:36Right. To burden Katja Meissner.
07:38You're not afraid of anything, are you?
07:40What a helpless attempt
07:42to save your girlfriend.
07:44Why don't you examine Henriette Stein's computer?
07:47She immediately visited the online page
07:49of a Berlin pharmacy
07:51before this so-called poison attack.
07:53Your wife needs medication on a regular basis.
07:55Why shouldn't she get it online?
07:57She needs one drug.
07:59And, as you know, it's mixed up
08:01in a pharmacy here in Lüneburg.
08:03Exactly.
08:05By Katja Meissner, our main suspect.
08:07Mr. Held,
08:09the prosecutor's office is obliged
08:11to investigate in all directions.
08:13Because what good is a complaint
08:16that can be picked up in court
08:18or in a revision
08:20if you've been blind in one eye?
08:22Well, I'll do as you say.
08:24Good day.
08:34Yes, okay.
08:36We'll do it that way.
08:38See you later.
08:40Mr. Albers, was that the wine supplier?
08:42I was expecting his call.
08:45It concerns my breeding network.
08:47Three young breeders want to put their horses
08:49in my network.
08:51Oh, I'm glad for you.
08:53At first I was worried
08:55if these breeders would take me seriously,
08:57but now these young boys are jealous
08:59that they came up with the idea
09:01with the horse breeding network.
09:03Respect.
09:05But still, I don't want you to experience
09:07your horse business during working hours.
09:09Oh, sorry, of course.
09:11That's an exception.
09:14I'll tell you.
09:16I'm ready.
09:18All the beds in the hotel are made.
09:20Carpets, blankets, pillows.
09:22Finally something you can use
09:24in your apartment.
09:26How about a beer after work?
09:28Alcohol-free,
09:30otherwise I'll fall asleep here.
09:32Housekeeping is not your thing, is it?
09:34But soon it's time for the reception.
09:36You can do it.
09:38It would be more exciting
09:40if Mr. Flickenschild
09:42would run a hotel later.
09:44Yes, I still have that dream.
09:46Have you talked to Mr. Flickenschild yet?
09:48No.
09:50He just gave me back the apprentice position.
09:52I don't want to be shameless
09:54and start again.
09:56I think that's right.
09:58Show him that you stick to the training.
10:00Why not?
10:02Why don't you just sell it?
10:04It's free.
10:06How?
10:08Well, just sell it
10:11Mr. Albers, Mr. Albers,
10:13you're brilliant.
10:21Katja!
10:23Dad!
10:25It's nice to see you again.
10:27I have to tell you something.
10:29Don't make it so exciting.
10:31You left me your cell phone.
10:33If someone calls,
10:35I should answer.
10:37Your gallery owner from Hamburg
10:40has contacted you.
10:42Mr. Neugitter?
10:44Of course he was astonished
10:46that I had an appointment.
10:48But you didn't tell him where I was.
10:50Well, I'm a little older,
10:52but not stupid.
10:54I told him
10:56that you moved to a lonely country house
10:58to work.
11:00Oh, that's clever.
11:02And to be disturbed,
11:04you left your cell phone with me.
11:06What did Mr. Neugitter want now?
11:09He sold a sculpture.
11:11Even better.
11:13You have an order
11:15from the opera house in Stockholm.
11:17You should create a sculpture
11:19for her foyer.
11:21What?
11:23That's great!
11:25But if they find out
11:27that I'm here,
11:29they'll withdraw the order
11:31because of suspicion of attempted murder.
11:33How can they find out
11:35in Stockholm?
11:37Very quickly, through the Internet.
11:39The public doesn't know
11:41about your arrest.
11:43The only question is how long.
11:45You'll be released soon.
11:47These accusations
11:49are unbearable.
11:51Everyone says that.
11:55I'm so proud
11:57that your artistic work
11:59is internationally recognized.
12:07It would be so nice
12:09if we could all celebrate
12:11in the Rosenhaus tonight.
12:13We'll catch up with the celebration.
12:15The blood values
12:17and the blood pressure
12:19are completely normal.
12:21You've survived the poisoning.
12:23Then I'm relieved.
12:25What's your therapy place
12:27on Amrum?
12:29It'll take a while.
12:31How are you feeling?
12:33It's a difficult time.
12:35I have a medicine for you.
12:37It strengthens the nerves and muscles.
12:39Then I'd better
12:41not go to Meissner's pharmacy.
12:43I'm sure
12:45that Ms. Meissner has nothing to do
12:47with your poisoning.
12:49You heard what she said.
12:51I wish I had never woken up from a coma.
12:53Ms. Stein, if I remember correctly,
12:55you weren't completely innocent
12:57that the situation escalated.
12:59I'm sure that Ms. Meissner
13:01didn't mean it.
13:03I hope, of course,
13:05that Ms. Meissner will be released soon.
13:07I assume that.
13:09Because every day in prison
13:11hurts her reputation.
13:13Something always gets caught,
13:15whether the accusations are justified or not.
13:17Fortunately, the press
13:19hasn't heard of it yet.
13:21Here's your prescription.
13:25Ms. Stein?
13:27Yes.
13:29Thank you.
13:33All the best.
13:49Hello. I need Heide Echo's
13:51phone number.
13:53Or better yet, call me.
13:57Yes?
13:59Mr. Fleckenschild?
14:01Do you have a moment?
14:03What is it about?
14:05I wanted to thank you
14:07for giving me back
14:09my training place.
14:11I know that I can still learn a lot here.
14:13And that's great,
14:15because I want to open my own hotel.
14:17In Thailand, I know,
14:19it's always good to have a goal in mind.
14:21Well, and that's why it would be great
14:23to be able to be there
14:25when you plan the new hotel.
14:27According to the motto,
14:29you have an exact training plan.
14:31Housekeeping, reception, service, booking.
14:33Yes, it would also be a kind of additional training.
14:35I would like to sacrifice my free time for it.
14:37I'm just interested in all the planning phases,
14:39construction, financing,
14:41calculations,
14:43just everything that goes with it.
14:45And I will do everything you ask.
14:47Well, Mr. Eckert, I think you have enough to do with your training.
14:49Yes, but...
14:51In addition, you lack the basic knowledge
14:53in the financial and organizational field.
14:55You only have that in the second year of training.
14:57And you probably don't believe
14:59that I would give a trainee
15:01an insight into confidential documents.
15:03Okay, I understand.
15:05One step after the other, Mr. Eckert.
15:07Okay.
15:27Is she sleeping?
15:33It's nice that you came.
15:35It's only natural.
15:37Thank you for not minding
15:39that I stay here tonight.
15:41Sure.
15:43Shall I come for breakfast tomorrow morning?
15:45With pleasure.
15:47I'm going to bed.
15:49Good night.
15:51Good night.
15:53Good night.
15:55Good night.
15:57I'm looking forward to our
15:59weekend together in the heath.
16:01Just the two of us.
16:03The horses in the meadow.
16:09I just hope that Anna doesn't expect too much.
16:13We all support her.
16:17You're worried about the baby, aren't you?
16:21Today at the hospital
16:23I felt something like fear for the first time.
16:25Fear that something could happen
16:27to the little creature in Anna's belly.
16:31I was suddenly so worried.
16:33That's what you call a father's feeling.
16:35Probably.
16:37Everything was so abstract
16:39until now.
16:41But suddenly...
16:43I couldn't imagine it at all.
16:45But I'm happy.
16:47What's wrong?
16:51What's wrong with you?
16:55It's just that
16:57when you talk about your baby
16:59I just feel
17:01like I don't belong.
17:03Of course you belong.
17:05I love you very much
17:07and nothing will change
17:09if the baby is there.
17:17I love you.
17:25Hey!
17:27Would you like a cup of tea?
17:29Yes, please.
17:31What are you reading?
17:33Motor Show.
17:35Oil change is easy.
17:37Hot ovens for cool guys.
17:39Or internal medicine.
17:41The most common diseases.
17:43I didn't have a hard time choosing.
17:45Mrs. Janssen, you are a woman
17:47just like me.
17:49It's not dajili
17:51but one of Britta's herbs.
17:53Thank you.
17:55Harmony to the sunset.
17:57That fits perfectly
17:59to my intention.
18:01I wanted to talk to you
18:03about the incident with Mr. Meissner.
18:05Yes, so much about harmony.
18:07I thought it was pretty intense
18:09what he did to Britta.
18:11Well, he's worried about his daughter.
18:13You don't always have to be understanding.
18:15You are absolutely right.
18:17But you have to understand Mr. Meissner.
18:19After all, he was in prison for weeks.
18:21Yes, of course you can't
18:23hide that so easily.
18:25And now his daughter.
18:29Mr. Meissner.
18:35Mrs. Dr. Thies,
18:37I want to...
18:39I think
18:41I misunderstood
18:43something
18:45in our last conversation.
18:49These are for you.
18:51Thank you.
18:53They are beautiful.
18:55I'm really sorry
18:57that your daughter was arrested
18:59because of my statement.
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22:27We want you to go there.
22:29And I'm sure she'll be out soon.
22:33Good morning, you two.
22:35Good morning.
22:37I brought croissants.
22:39And the newspaper.
22:41Didn't you bring breakfast?
22:43It was in the...
22:45Your mother was arrested?
22:51Arrested for rape.
22:53Katja Meisner wanted to rape her lover's wife.
22:55How do they know?
22:57I have to call Mr. Lichtenhagen. He has to do something.
23:01Ella, here.
23:07Maybe he has an appointment.
23:09Talk to him on the mailbox.
23:11Hello, Mr. Lichtenhagen. This is Ella Meisner.
23:13Oh God, it says here that Anne is also involved in the scandal.
23:15Why?
23:17The candidate of the opposition, Dr. Jörg Seefeld,
23:19is raising serious allegations against the still-in-office mayor.
23:23Anne Lichtenhagen is said to have used Katja Meisner
23:25to influence the jury
23:27when buying a town hall sculpture.
23:29She called Philip Stein to the jury.
23:33What can Anne do to vote for Mr. Stein?
23:35It goes on.
23:37From well-educated circles it can be heard
23:39that Philip Stein and Katja Meisner
23:41had a relationship at this time
23:43that the mayor should have known.
23:45Can't Seefeld, this idiot,
23:47stand out even once?
23:53Well, people,
23:55this is a baseless insolence.
23:57Take a look at this.
23:59What's going on?
24:01Oh God, poor Katja.
24:03How did they even know about it?
24:05Maybe one of the neighbors
24:07saw her being kidnapped.
24:09Or the public prosecutor's office
24:11is a bit confused.
24:13I know that too, Mr. Held.
24:15Yes. Thank you.
24:17He will find out anyway.
24:19Good morning.
24:21Good morning.
24:23Thank you.
24:27No good news?
24:29No, unfortunately not.
24:31Held followed my lead,
24:33unfortunately without success.
24:35This Berlin online pharmacy
24:37doesn't know a customer
24:39by the name of Henriette Stein.
24:41You suspect your wife?
24:43Of course.
24:45Katja was looking for a reason
24:47to be jealous of you from the beginning.
24:49Her trip to Berlin?
24:51And she kept it a secret
24:53that Katja stayed because of you.
24:57Henriette has a dark side.
24:59I can't prove it,
25:01but I really have the feeling
25:03that she has something to do with the poison.
25:05There is another bad news.
25:07Please don't.
25:13Wildhunter found out
25:15that Katja Meissner wanted to kill
25:17her husband.
25:19That can't be true.
25:21You are also accused in this article.
25:23And Annelie Lichtenhagen.
25:25I don't know where
25:27Eide Echo got this information.
25:37Come in.
25:39Is everything okay with the
25:41mother-in-law?
25:43Everything's fine.
25:45Come in.
25:47Hey, dear cousin.
25:49How are you?
25:51Much better.
25:53After 14 hours of sleep and an extensive breakfast.
25:55Very good.
25:57You did well.
25:59I was at the flower market at six this morning.
26:03And what's on today?
26:05Just checking in with Dr. Thies.
26:07And then I took the day off
26:09to rest.
26:11Good girl.
26:13That gave me a lot to think about.
26:17Yours or mine?
26:19Now it's mine.
26:21You have to protect it from yourself.
26:23With Annelie Lichtenhagen.
26:25Hey, Philipp, what's up?
26:27You want to talk to Anne, right?
26:29What?
26:31That can't be.
26:33What happened?
26:35Later.
26:37So again from the beginning, Philipp.
26:39Hello.
26:41Dr. Krugen?
26:43Yes, I know.
26:45But it's hard for me to know that
26:47the election campaign is going well out there.
26:49It's better for you to recover now
26:51than to collapse in the final race of the election campaign.
26:53Yes, you're right. Thank you.
26:55Then I'll leave you alone now.
26:57The other has time.
27:01Which other?
27:03Oh, I had such a great idea
27:05for the green economy tonight.
27:07But it's not that important now.
27:09Why did you make me curious?
27:11The Lüneburger
27:13are supposed to take over
27:15the green areas in the city.
27:17What do you say to that?
27:19And what do you get out of it?
27:21The citizens buy the plants exclusively from me
27:23and I provide them with the tools for free.
27:25Sounds good.
27:27The city saves costs and you promote your own initiative.
27:29Help for self-help.
27:31Greetings from Philipp.
27:33And why didn't he want to talk to me?
27:35He needed my advice.
27:37But he called on my cell phone.
27:39Yes, yes.
27:41I let him know that I'm here
27:43and my cell phone is still off.
27:47Nice.
27:49I'm going to take a shower.
27:53So, Torben.
27:55You can't do anything to me.
27:57What happened?
27:59I'm sorry.
28:05Agreed.
28:07I'll see you in your office, Mr. Held.
28:09Yes?
28:11Am I disturbing you again?
28:13No, come in.
28:15I just wanted to know
28:17how the hotel's expenses are.
28:19Very reasonable.
28:21It certainly has something to do
28:23with your Portuguese-Indian weekend.
28:25Some guests come especially for that.
28:27Anything else?
28:31I got an e-mail from New York.
28:33Oh, because Sydney is still
28:35addicted to drugs?
28:37Something like that can still happen in Sydney.
28:39You can just put drugs on hold.
28:41The trial starts the day after tomorrow
28:43and I have to be there.
28:45So far, she's always been luckier than understood.
28:47Yes, hits the nail on the head.
28:49Actually, I should be here
28:51to take care of the application
28:53for the hotel renovation, but...
28:55Did you already agree with Merle van Loon
28:57about the property?
28:59No, we couldn't agree on a price yet.
29:01But time is running out, isn't it?
29:03Yes, I know.
29:05The deadline is in three weeks
29:07and I don't even have
29:09an alternative property.
29:11Then you have to tell Merle van Loon
29:13that time is running out.
29:15I don't want to.
29:17I mean, if I put pressure on her now,
29:19then she might find out
29:21that I don't even have an alternative property.
29:23Yes, but somehow
29:25the woman is asking me to do it.
29:27Then you'll have to talk to her again.
29:31Now I have to go to the prosecutor
29:33who wants to talk to me.
29:35What does he want from you?
29:37It's about the attack on Mrs. Stein.
29:39Well, I don't know exactly what.
29:47Long story short,
29:49in order not to upset Anne,
29:51she shouldn't know anything about the article.
29:53Of course.
29:55It's a disaster for Katja, too.
29:57Let's put it this way.
29:59Ideally, it's not going well.
30:01Excuse me.
30:05Van Loon?
30:07Yes.
30:09Good.
30:11Oh.
30:13Okay.
30:15Hello.
30:17Hello, Mr. Lichtenhagen.
30:19Have you already seen this?
30:21Yes, Philipp Stein already told me about it.
30:23You have to do something.
30:25Absolutely.
30:27These are all lies about my mother and Mrs. Lichtenhagen.
30:29That was the public prosecutor's office.
30:31They invited me.
30:33It's about Katja.
30:35Why is that?
30:37It's probably about the arrest warrant.
30:39People from the environment
30:41are being interrogated
30:43to get a picture of their mother.
30:45These statements are then presented to the judge,
30:47who then decides
30:49whether her mother will remain in custody.
30:51Why don't they ask me?
30:53Legally,
30:55family members are considered prisoners.
30:59The hero probably doesn't know anything
31:01about your friendship.
31:03For him, you're just the atelier landlord.
31:05Is that good or bad?
31:07Let's put it this way.
31:09I would advise you to be careful
31:11what you say to him.
31:13The man is torn and washed with all the water.
31:15Will you tell Anne
31:17that I'll come by later?
31:19Bye.
31:21Mr. Lichtenhagen,
31:23can't I do something for my mother?
31:25No, not at the moment.
31:27And what about it? Can't you do anything about it?
31:29Yes.
31:31The judge is neutral.
31:33He won't be influenced by the will.
31:35But your visitation permit
31:37should be valid now.
31:39You can visit your mother
31:41while I'm with the judge.
31:45Did you know
31:47that it's midnight in California?
31:49Malibu, California.
31:51Minus nine hours.
31:53North Chihuahua, minus twelve, yes.
31:55What about Hawaii?
31:57I talked to Christoph Langer
31:59about the Internet.
32:01It's a great thing.
32:03You save your phone bills.
32:05These young breeders
32:07liked the network very much.
32:09They only had two new ideas
32:11and he's working on them now.
32:13I thought you wanted to talk to Flickenschitt
32:15about the hotel renovation.
32:17Yes, I did.
32:19And?
32:21He thinks
32:23I don't have the basic knowledge
32:25to start a hotel renovation.
32:27You can learn everything.
32:29There's no reason to give up.
32:31Take me as an example.
32:33I didn't know what a network administrator
32:35was a month ago.
32:37And what is it?
32:39It's a...
32:41It's taking way too long
32:43for me to explain it to you.
32:45I just want to say that you shouldn't give up.
32:47Mr. Albers, I have no idea
32:49about calculations and finances.
32:51But there are courses and courses.
32:53It's offered everywhere.
32:55You shouldn't give up.
33:01Hello, Rajan.
33:02Hey, Anna.
33:03Hey, Anna.
33:04Hello, Mrs. Lichtman.
33:05Here, I made some fresh tea.
33:07Thank you.
33:11The newspaper is still missing.
33:13It's here.
33:15Okay.
33:20And where's the Heide Echo?
33:22It wasn't delivered today.
33:24Maybe it's already seized.
33:26Not delivered? Seized?
33:28But there are always several copies
33:30in the mailbox.
33:32Yes.
33:34Okay, what about the newspaper?
33:36What does the Heide Echo say
33:38that I'm not allowed to read?
33:40Did you break up with the mayor?
33:44Well, it's more about
33:46that the sculpture of my mother
33:48was chosen for the town hall.
33:50Now I don't understand anything anymore.
33:52Could I please have the newspaper now?
34:05Oh, that's a disgrace.
34:08Those scoundrels.
34:11How's your mother?
34:13She's fine.
34:14Fortunately, we have Mr. Lichtenhagen as a lawyer.
34:16I do what I can.
34:17If I can help you in any way,
34:19then let me know.
34:20Better not.
34:21The article is against you, too.
34:22Oh, that's a slap in the face
34:24against what you want to do to your mother.
34:26I'm through with that.
34:27Sefeld has to get up early.
34:29Sefeld won't go back that fast.
34:31Whoever sees wind
34:33will harvest storm.
34:34He won't get me small.
34:38He won't get me small.
34:48I'd like to know
34:51how you assess the relationship
34:53of the couple Stein.
34:54You've known Mr. Stein for a long time.
34:58When Philipp Stein's wife was in a coma,
35:00he took very good care of her.
35:04In that time he learned
35:07He met Katja Meissner and started an affair with her.
35:11I wouldn't call it an affair.
35:13The relationship was very serious from the start.
35:16Serious?
35:17So serious that he wanted to leave his wife for Katja Meissner?
35:22Philipp felt obligated to his wife.
35:25He was in a coma, of course.
35:27But even after the life-saving surgery,
35:30he still didn't choose Ms. Meissner,
35:33but rather a new beginning with his wife in Berlin.
35:37Ms. Meissner must have been very used to that.
35:41In the end, he chose Katja Meissner.
35:44Yes, Mr. Flickenschild.
35:47Thank you for your help.
35:50Believe me, the way I know Katja Meissner,
35:53she is not a murderer.
35:56Goodbye, Mr. Flickenschild.
35:58Goodbye.
35:59Oh, Ms. Van Loon, come in.
36:01Hello.
36:02Hello.
36:03Please take a seat.
36:05Thank you.
36:07Yes, Ms. Van Loon.
36:10You have rented Katja Meissner an atelier room in your garden.
36:16How is your relationship with Ms. Meissner?
36:20We are neither related nor engaged.
36:23Yes, I assumed that.
36:25I would like to ask you about a specific event.
36:29Shortly after Mr. Stein was shot,
36:32he first moved to Ms. Meissner and then back to his wife.
36:38How did Ms. Meissner feel about it?
36:41No, that was quite different.
36:44Mr. Stein only went back to his wife because she threatened suicide.
36:48Someone had to take care of her after all.
36:50Philipp was certainly not enthusiastic about it.
36:53But Ms. Meissner, how did she react?
36:55Well, how?
36:58Tell me.
37:00She was desperate.
37:01She was afraid.
37:03Afraid that Philipp would not come back to her
37:07because of his concern for his wife,
37:09after they had finally found each other.
37:11So she was desperate and was afraid of losing him.
37:15Well, that's understandable after what she went through.
37:18Yes, absolutely.
37:19Desperate people are capable of many things.
37:21Wait a minute.
37:22If you're playing on the fact that Katja wanted to poison Henriette Stein,
37:25then I think that's complete nonsense.
37:27It's just that desperate people are capable of things
37:31that we wouldn't normally trust them to do.
37:33And according to your statement,
37:35Ms. Meissner had every reason to poison Henriette Stein.
37:37No, no, I didn't do that.
37:39Thank you. You helped me a lot. You can go.
37:48Hi, Carla.
37:49Hello, Mick.
37:50Tell me, you own the album, don't you?
37:52Half of it.
37:53Then you definitely know a lot about bookkeeping,
37:56calculations and finances and stuff like that.
37:58Let's say half of it, but I'd rather stab myself in the heart.
38:01Yes, but you know, for example,
38:03a bridge financing in the credit sector, don't you?
38:06Oh God, you have to ask Thorben.
38:08But why are you suddenly interested in such things?
38:10Well, you know, I want to be able to continue my education.
38:12Did you ask Gunther about the hotel renovation?
38:14Yes, but he said I should finish my apprenticeship first.
38:16I still lack the necessary basic knowledge.
38:18He's not entirely wrong about that. I could have told you that earlier.
38:21Yes, but it's not bad.
38:22There's an evening school in Lüneburg,
38:24and they offer BWL, business English and bookkeeping.
38:26And when do you want to do that during your apprenticeship?
38:28Don't you dare to tell me?
38:30Well, some time ago I did my Abitur.
38:33That was a pretty tough phase.
38:34My friends went to the cinema, and I had to eat.
38:37You can do it.
38:46Yes.
38:51Yes.
39:02I just read it.
39:03I don't know what to say.
39:05I'm not interested in your comment.
39:07Horrible. That's journalism under the beltline.
39:10Hopefully Katja's reputation can be restored.
39:13It won't be that quick.
39:15I'm just taking part in your new life, Philipp.
39:18I wouldn't be surprised if you were behind it.
39:20What do you mean by that?
39:22Did you give information to Heide Echo?
39:25First you suspect that I poisoned myself,
39:27to push your lover into the trap,
39:29and now I'm supposed to have denounced her?
39:32Let's leave it.
39:33Wait, Philipp.
39:35I just want to help you.
39:39Let's just leave it.
39:43Why can't we treat each other like normal people?
39:47Our life hasn't been normal for a long time.
39:51Let's go.
40:16Mrs. van Loon?
40:18Oh, Mr. Flickenschild.
40:20There you are.
40:21Did you also have to speak up for Katja to my attorney?
40:25Yes, I hope my statement will help.
40:27I think I failed.
40:29That's why she'll have to stay in prison for a long time.
40:32I went all in with the attorney general.
40:35Instead of just answering his questions,
40:38I let him provoke me.
40:40While I tried to explain Katja's fears and her despair,
40:43he concluded that Katja is capable of anything.
40:48It's just a statement from many. It doesn't have to mean anything.
40:51You're making me blush.
40:54Oh, excuse me.
40:55What did you want? Do you need flowers?
40:58No.
40:59Did you let my offer go through your head again?
41:02No.
41:03No?
41:04Yes, but my answer is no.
41:06But the price is good.
41:08The price is good? You went from 200,000 to 160,000.
41:11But you'll get two more bra areas.
41:13Mr. Gott, for God's sake, when will you finally understand?
41:15I don't want to sell!
41:16Leave me alone with your property.
41:18I have other problems right now.
41:20My girlfriend is in prison,
41:21and I made sure she doesn't get out of there as quickly as she did.
41:46Thank you, Hermann.
41:48Philipp!
41:51You won't believe what happened.
41:53I got an assignment.
41:54I'm supposed to make a sculpture for the opera in Stockholm.
41:56That's great! Congratulations!
42:03Thank you.
42:04Now I just hope they don't find out I'm sitting behind Swedish curtains.
42:11You'll get out of there soon.
42:13And then you'll accompany me to Stockholm.
42:16Sorry.
42:20Stein?
42:23Yes, Mr. Held?
42:30Uh-huh.
42:33Well, that's your point of view, not mine.
42:39No.
42:40Yes, go ahead.
42:43Chief Prosecutor Held?
42:46Today is the arrest warrant.
42:49Torben was confident that I would be released.
42:52Is there a problem?
42:54Well, the mandatory interrogation of people from your environment was probably suboptimal.
42:59Philipp, be clear. What does that mean?
43:02Merle probably didn't hand over a good figure during the interrogation.
43:06Her statements confirm her Held's thesis that you had a motive for poisoning Mr. Werther,
43:10rather than for him to release you.
43:14What does that mean?
43:17As far as I know, Held would do anything to convince the judge to sentence you to life imprisonment.
43:26Let's focus on that.
43:43What a day!
43:45What happened?
43:46That smooth-talking Chief Prosecutor got me into trouble.
43:49I'm afraid I hurt Katja more with my statement than helped her.
43:53But whether Ms. Meissner remains in custody or not, the judge will still decide.
43:57And Torben is a good lawyer.
43:59From what I've said today, I see nothing but black.
44:02That will do.
44:04What about your property? Are you and Mr. Flickenschild on the same page?
44:07Very bad topic. It's finally over.
44:11I think I'll have to start a yoga session again to calm down a bit.
44:14I'm trying to do that all the time, too.
44:16But I can't get rid of the election campaign at all.
44:18Hey, you have to!
44:19You have to!
44:20You have to!
44:21You have to!
44:22You have to!
44:23You have to!
44:24You have to!
44:25You have to!
44:26You have to!
44:27You have to!
44:28You have to!
44:29You have to!
44:30You have to!
44:31Hey, you have to!
44:33I became Mayor out of passion.
44:36I enjoy my job.
44:37And helping people who are in need makes me happy and satisfied.
44:41Nice!
44:42But?
44:46I wished for the baby so much.
44:48Darling, I know that.
44:51Somehow I feel like I'm going to do something.
44:55What do you mean?
44:57This weak attack really scared me.
45:01I don't want to endanger the baby.
45:03You don't do that.
45:05Don't panic.
45:07First of all, you have to change your diet.
45:09Here, fruit.
45:11Nuts are fine.
45:13A banana.
45:14And amaranth in muesli in the morning wouldn't be wrong either.
45:17Do you have something like that?
45:19There you go.
45:20And then you have to better organize your breaks.
45:23Get some air between your appointments,
45:25so you can get up every now and then.
45:28And if that's not enough,
45:30then you can always step back from the Canada tour.
45:33Sometimes I think about it.
45:36I didn't want you to find out about it from someone else.
45:40Who would still believe in my innocence now?
45:46Mom.
45:47My sweetheart.
45:49It's nice that you're here.
45:51I missed you so much.
45:53Mr. Lichtenhagen got me a visitation permit.
45:56Where is he now?
45:58At this trial hearing with the judge.
46:04Have you seen it yet?
46:06Yes.
46:07Philipp brought it to me.
46:08That's why it's so wild.
46:10Tell me about you.
46:11What's the university doing?
46:13That's not so important right now.
46:15Yes, it distracts me.
46:17Okay, so the university.
46:19Tomorrow we really start with the orientation week.
46:22Mom, I won the ranking tour.
46:25I know that.
46:27Great.
46:29Radjan and I are doing a quiz against xenophobia.
46:33Because fascists against...
46:35Ms. Messer.
46:42What are you saying?
46:44The indictment is not enough evidence against you.
46:49What does that mean?
46:51You're free.
46:54Mom!
46:57Fuck.
47:27So you want to sell?
47:29160,000 plus the two broken pieces of land.
47:32I want the original 200,000.
47:35That's clearly too much.
47:36The market price.
47:37You forgot the two pieces of land.
47:39Do you want to buy or not?
47:40170,000, my last offer.
47:42180,000.
47:43Don't come any closer.
47:45You tried to kill me, so stay away from me.
47:48Let us go, please.
47:51You're taking the life of a murderer?
47:57You