• 5 months ago
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00:00Let's drink to honesty.
00:03To trust.
00:10I want to quit.
00:16If Henriette admits all her lies, then the theatre has paid off that Philippe is playing his wife.
00:22I don't believe it. That's not true.
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.
01:29Let's talk about everything in peace.
01:31Keep your mouth shut.
01:37I can bite off your tongue.
01:47But Mr Albers, you can't do that to me.
01:49It's not easy for me to quit, either.
01:51Then reconsider it again.
01:53I've done that maturely.
01:55But if I want to run my business seriously, then I need several hours a day.
02:00And I can't do that on the side.
02:02Then look for help.
02:04Yes, if it's just about the website, that wouldn't be a problem.
02:07But I also have to take care of the customers.
02:09I mean, I have to make the breeders understand why they should present their horses in my network.
02:14But, Mr. Albers, there must be another solution.
02:18If you don't reinvent the wheel, I won't find a way out.
02:21In my age, you can't do two such time-consuming jobs next to each other.
02:25Mick is right about that.
02:27Mick talked you into quitting?
02:29No, he just warned me about the double burden.
02:31And he's right about that.
02:33But Mr. Salto, without you, it's not possible.
02:35You are the soul of the business.
02:37Thank you very much, Mrs. Saravacos.
02:39But that's how you say it.
02:41No, I don't just say it like that, I mean it like that.
02:45If you say that to me, then I'm very honored.
02:48Thank you very much.
02:50But that's of no use to me, isn't it?
02:53Yes.
02:55Look at it in a positive light.
02:57If you can hire a young barkeeper, he'll bring some fresh air into the team.
03:01Yes, and it'll take 20 years for the fresh air to settle in.
03:04And he can do what you can do anyway.
03:07If he ever learns how to do it.
03:11Good.
03:12How much time do I have left to search?
03:14I'd like to leave as soon as possible.
03:16But of course I'll be available until you find a replacement.
03:24More tea?
03:25Gladly, if it's Indian.
03:28To organize such an Indian day in the town hall,
03:31and thus to illustrate the integration,
03:34this idea could have been mine.
03:38Especially the country quiz was very well received.
03:40Yes, no wonder.
03:42Your competitor also blamed himself wonderfully for it.
03:50It'll cost him, I guarantee it.
03:52That wasn't an election campaign yet.
03:54As long as he didn't make it out of it.
03:56But...
03:57...he got away with it pretty well, didn't he?
04:01Spitting big words about foreigners not getting along with German culture.
04:06But he's looking for the most absurd accusations
04:09to throw them with dirt.
04:11Oh, even the accusation about the father's business
04:14because of Mrs. Meissner's sculpture I was able to smear.
04:16Has the commission actually already submitted its report?
04:19Yes, and you have found that nothing can be done about it.
04:22Neither the appeal of Philipp Stein to the jury,
04:25nor the decision for Mrs. Meissner's sculpture.
04:27Yes, wonderful!
04:28And again one of his arguments has been successfully smeared.
04:33Congratulations.
04:34I'm especially happy for Mrs. Meissner.
04:36She can really use a little good press.
04:39God knows.
04:40And now they just have to win the speech duel against him.
04:44Then they have the choice almost in their pocket.
04:47You know what? This time I'm really looking forward to the exchange of blows.
04:50You can do that too.
04:51You are well prepared.
04:53And you are not entirely innocent of that.
05:03How can he do this to me after everything that connects us?
05:07Because he wants my happiness.
05:09That we are reconciled.
05:11Just so I admit to being guilty of this blonde slut's injustice.
05:16Sit down.
05:17How?
05:18How can he do this to me?
05:21Men usually behave like this when they have a victim.
05:24I would have been so stupid to fall for it.
05:27All this talk that he wants to help me with my therapy in Amrum.
05:33I now know why.
05:36He's trying to send me to the psychiatry.
05:42I warned you.
05:43No one applies for a hard divorce if he is not absolutely determined to do so.
05:49But to use your trust and your weakness so shamelessly.
05:54That's really insolent.
05:58You can't let that happen now.
06:00He deserves a strong shot in the back.
06:03Will you help me?
06:06At least I can rely on you.
06:16Can you remember what exactly you said?
06:19I don't really remember.
06:21Something like, that the theatre that you are playing for your wife is worth it...
06:25...if Henriette agrees to the intrigues in return.
06:30I'm so sorry.
06:32Merle, stop making such accusations.
06:34We just didn't see that Henriette was near us.
06:37Otherwise we would have changed the subject.
06:40Good. So she was out of it, you say?
06:43I suspect she misunderstood your contact and believed that you were going to press her.
06:48Her consent against your return.
06:50Well, then I can understand that she believes through your words.
06:53I wanted to back her up.
06:56Maybe you should talk to her again and try to make it clear.
06:59Well, I don't know if that's going to work.
07:01She's pretty unstable at the moment.
07:03My God, we were on such a good path.
07:05She wanted to do this therapy on Amrum.
07:07Now it's all falling apart.
07:09And if I talk to her again?
07:10Oh, that doesn't make any sense at all.
07:11If at all, does she trust Philip?
07:15Okay, I'll do it.
07:17I'll do it.
07:30Yes. She's not answering.
07:32That's strange.
07:33Normally, she'd answer the phone as soon as she sees your number.
07:37Well, now we can bury the hope that she'll still tell the truth before the trial and relieve you.
07:48So, in addition to the menu, we also offer jacob's shell on topinambur cream.
07:52And stone boat fillet on artichokes.
07:55Or, or what, stone biter.
07:57I'd rather ask in the kitchen.
07:59Yes, thank you.
08:01I have time.
08:07Oh, I'm sorry I'm so late.
08:09Don't worry, you're here.
08:11I can't get this work right in my head.
08:14I have to go again soon.
08:15My boss just ordered me to go to the town hall.
08:17What?
08:18Yes, I...
08:19I'm supposed to give a lecture about wind power at the city council meeting.
08:23It was supposed to happen quite spontaneously with my boss.
08:27Well, then we'll miss the dinner together.
08:29I'm so sorry.
08:31That doesn't matter at all.
08:32You have a new job, and then private life has to stand back for a while.
08:36Yes.
08:37Now I know how you have to feel when you teach me again that you have to spend overtime at the hospital.
08:42It's a teaching time for you.
08:46Shall I bring you a nice wine this evening?
08:48Oh, yes.
08:52Good luck with your lecture.
08:54You'll do well.
08:56Especially in a suit.
09:03Where is he going?
09:07He's starting a career.
09:15Yes.
09:21I'm well aware that I don't have a fat nose.
09:24But that I'm about to step into a big hole.
09:28Here's a sweet plaster for your wounds.
09:31Since when do you eat pralines?
09:33Since Dr. Thies gave me the order to always have something sweet in my pocket to keep my blood sugar level up.
09:39She told you to eat pralines?
09:42I think she meant nuts and dried fruits.
09:45I think so, too.
09:47Oh, now I'm going to eat the last one.
09:50Don't worry, I'm fine.
09:52Oh.
09:53And now stop with the self-conceit.
09:56You were right.
09:58After all, it's Katja's court case.
10:01You didn't say anything wrong.
10:03The situation only escalated because Ms. Stein is sick.
10:06By the way, your self-accusations don't help anyone.
10:09Katja was in such a good mood after our picnic.
10:12And I messed everything up.
10:14Maybe she's also happy to know that her sculpture in the town hall garden has been rehabilitated.
10:19Did the inspection commission decide that?
10:21At least something.
10:23And I have a candy for you, too.
10:27The Green Area Office has approved your concept.
10:31They approved my plan for the planting of public areas?
10:35Yes!
10:36Great!
10:38Hey.
10:39You particularly liked the point,
10:41cost reduction through citizen participation.
10:44Then give me a thumbs up,
10:45that the citizens also like my idea to take over sponsorship for the plants in their city.
10:50The office supports you.
10:51They even sent out a press release.
10:54Great.
10:55What do I do if the Lüneburgers don't feel like playing the gardener at all?
10:59Then the city supports you.
11:01That means I get the support,
11:04and the risk is less than planned?
11:06It couldn't be better.
11:08That was a great idea.
11:10Come on.
11:11I'll invite you to dinner at the end of the day.
11:13It's good for your blood sugar level and calms my bad conscience.
11:16Sorry, that's not possible.
11:17I have to go to a meeting.
11:18But I'll eat later.
11:19I promise.
11:20Really?
11:21Good.
11:22Bye.
11:23Take care.
11:24Yes.
11:25And thank you very much.
11:27Bye.
11:37Thank you.
11:40Boss.
11:41Mr. Flickenschild.
11:43Mr. Eckert.
11:44Yes.
11:45I just wanted to tell you that our booking system is running perfectly again.
11:48Yes, great.
11:49No.
11:50Thank you, boss.
11:52Mr. Flickenschild.
11:54How's it going in New York?
11:56Wow.
11:57Then I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
12:00Yes.
12:01I'll just get in touch if there's anything new.
12:03See you.
12:04Bye.
12:05How are you hiding here?
12:07I'm not hiding.
12:08I'm working.
12:09Yes, and by the way, you're handing out unquestionable advice.
12:12I actually thought I was pretty cool.
12:15Can you be more specific?
12:16Don't play innocent here.
12:18You told Alfred Albers to quit.
12:21Oh, that's what you mean.
12:22Yes, that's exactly what I mean.
12:23I'm losing my best barber just because your chief assistant is getting on your nerves.
12:28That has nothing to do with my job here.
12:30You wouldn't have interfered with personal matters in the past.
12:32Carla, come down.
12:34I only gave Mr. Albers a tip.
12:35As a friend.
12:37Because he felt sorry for me.
12:38He's completely overwhelmed with two jobs.
12:41I'm working too.
12:42Have you noticed?
12:43And now I'm losing my best barber.
12:46The job will have to be replaced somehow.
12:49I can help you with the search.
12:52I'll never find someone like Alfred Albers again.
13:03Oh, auntie Erika!
13:05It's great that you're still here.
13:06Yes.
13:07Do you still have a little time?
13:08It won't take a few minutes.
13:09I'm already late anyway.
13:11Ah, so the reconciliation with Achim took a little longer?
13:15Your surprise with the picnic was really so sweet.
13:18Thank you so much again.
13:19It was a pleasure.
13:21So, then we can now make the big order.
13:25What?
13:26Thank you.
13:27Big order?
13:28Yes.
13:29Thank you.
13:30Thank you.
13:31What?
13:32Thank you.
13:33Big order?
13:34Thank you.
13:37Yes.
13:38We have the approval of the city for the green area design.
13:41Oh, wonderful.
13:42I'm happy.
13:44So, let's see if the tree school has already signed up because of the conifers.
13:50Ah, listen.
13:53The gardener who I like shines there in the tulip field.
13:57A twitching in the green shrubbery she gives the life first the spice.
14:02How I would like to be in this place, but for now only words remain to me.
14:07Ah, your tree school really has poetry.
14:10That's Lindbergh, how he writes and lives.
14:13It really seems to me to be a very interesting alternative to get to know gentlemen on the Internet.
14:18Well, it's definitely very romantic because there are no limits to fantasy.
14:22The main thing in reality, then everything becomes true.
14:25Is he really a pilot?
14:26Sure, as much as he knows how to fly.
14:29If I still had the plane from my ex, then I could now cruise over the heath with Lindbergh.
14:35Fortunately, the time with Jan Dyck is over.
14:37Yes.
14:38Good that I'm rid of him.
14:40From now on, only forward is seen.
14:44The first step is my North German organic tulip cultivation.
14:47And the first harvest is already completely sold to Malte Rürup.
14:51Malte Rürup?
14:52Malte Rürup?
14:53Isn't he the buyer of the wholesale that you also got to know on the Internet?
14:57Exactly.
14:58As a lover he is not an option, but as a business partner a hit,
15:02which thus secures me the financing of the new growing houses.
15:05Am I good?
15:06Yes, I'm good.
15:08So, back to the flower, big man.
15:11Yes.
15:12And given these numbers, it becomes clear that the future of energy supply
15:18will clearly lie in the area of renewable energies.
15:21Wind and solar power plants are therefore not only from an ecological,
15:25but also from an economic point of view, guarantors for long-term profitability.
15:30Thank you very much for your attention.
15:35We thank you.
15:36If you have any questions for Mr. Berger, he is happy to be at your disposal.
15:41Oops.
15:42Is everything okay?
15:43I think I haven't eaten enough.
15:45Yes.
15:46Do you have any questions?
15:48Then I officially end today's council meeting.
15:51I have one more question.
15:53I would like to discuss the advantages of fossil energy sources again.
16:01Yes, we can do that.
16:02But today, I think, the topic will be the framework.
16:05Oh, come on.
16:06We can exchange a few theses.
16:08Dr. Seefeld, the meeting is over.
16:11But we are happy to arrange another appointment for a discussion.
16:15Sure.
16:16I understand that this is too much for you now.
16:18It's not too much for me.
16:20I can still remember the first pregnancy of my wife very well.
16:23She wasn't up to it either.
16:25I'm sorry I didn't consider your condition.
16:29There is nothing to apologize for or a condition.
16:32I often admire pregnant women for not showing any weaknesses,
16:36but they easily underestimate that they are over-exaggerating.
16:40That's why I, as a four-time father,
16:42will, of course, distance myself from another round of discussion.
16:46I will not risk that something happens to the child in the end.
16:57What? The announcement can only appear the day after tomorrow.
16:59I thought the appointment was closed at 10 p.m.
17:02Yes, I also have personal problems.
17:04But that's why I don't work shorter, but longer.
17:07Yes, have a nice evening.
17:09Did the cook run away?
17:11Much worse. Alfred Albers has quit.
17:13What? Why?
17:15Yes, his horse network is running so well that he needs time for it.
17:19Yes, I'm glad for him.
17:21Me too.
17:23And yet, I mean, I have problems at the bar now.
17:27Well, even if Mr. Albers is an institution.
17:30But we'll find a replacement for that.
17:32You talk just like Mick.
17:34Does no one understand what it means when Mr. Albers quits?
17:37He's not just the perfect cocktail mixer.
17:39He also has exactly what makes a bar manager.
17:41The right mixture of participation and distance.
17:46He always feels the mood of the guests.
17:48And he always hits the right tone.
17:50And he knows almost all of Lüneburg.
17:52That's all right.
17:53But social competence distinguishes every good barman.
17:56And the regulars will know a new one at some point.
17:59You don't want to understand me, do you?
18:01No, I just want us to approach the whole thing pragmatically.
18:04It's best if you put up an ad right away.
18:06You really are a big help to me.
18:08Excuse me.
18:10Yes, Anne, what's up?
18:13Yes, of course I understand.
18:15Of course, I'll come over in a minute.
18:17We should discuss this right away.
18:19I have to go to Anne again, there's a problem.
18:22Oh, if you solve the problem, you turn a hand.
18:28Anne is in the election campaign, and that's very important.
18:31We'll see each other in a minute at my place.
18:34I'm in a hurry.
18:51That's really typical, man.
18:53He takes every opportunity to make his competitor look pale.
18:57What do you mean, typical, man?
18:59That's part of the game in politics.
19:02It could be that the idiot just meant well.
19:06Didn't you just say that Seefeld used a small weakness of Anne Lichtenhagen
19:10to make her unbearable?
19:12And even to give the impression that she's harming her child?
19:16Could be.
19:17Excuse me?
19:19The fact is that Lichtenhagen doesn't spare her.
19:22Why not? She's not sick, she's pregnant.
19:25She really didn't look good when she had her small weakness.
19:28Women often have low blood pressure during pregnancy.
19:31That's normal.
19:32She just has to eat more, I told her that recently.
19:35You seem pretty relaxed.
19:37I just want to leave the church in the village.
19:42But as a doctor, you're right when I say
19:44that women should take care of themselves during pregnancy, right?
19:47Nobody is arguing about that at all.
19:49I'm just sure that Mrs. Lichtenhagen ate too little again
19:52and that's why she became pale,
19:54which happens to everyone else.
19:57Could it be that your image of pregnant women is a bit outdated?
20:02That's right.
20:03I'm a stupid showman because I'm worried about the pregnant Mrs. Lichtenhagen.
20:07Women can achieve a lot during pregnancy.
20:10And Mrs. Lichtenhagen just proves it.
20:12And what does she get for it? Criticism.
20:14Wait a minute.
20:15I think it's great what she achieves in the election campaign.
20:18But when she is actually elected again as the mayor,
20:21then the stress really starts.
20:23You have to see that.
20:24Why doesn't anyone even honor the strength with which the woman does all this?
20:28I mean, that just shows that she is predestined for this job.
20:35Ben.
20:37You don't believe that I put all the little children in the world
20:40if I can't work during pregnancy.
20:46I believe that pregnant women should only restrict themselves professionally
20:51if they feel overwhelmed themselves.
20:55You just got the hang of it.
21:05Sefeld is getting more and more shameless.
21:08He's trying to turn me upside down.
21:10It just shows that he's afraid.
21:12Have a nice cup of tea first.
21:15There's nothing a good daddy can't do.
21:19Maybe I should have discussed this further with him.
21:21But then we'd still be sitting in the council building.
21:24He just wanted to provoke you.
21:26But he's going to think I'm weak because I broke off.
21:29Nonsense.
21:31Everyone knows that the meeting was officially over.
21:35But he needs the rumor only to put it out in the world,
21:38to make the voters feel insecure.
21:40No, I have to show maximum reliability at every public appearance.
21:45Every woman in a leadership position knows
21:47that she has to be more than good to be accepted by men.
21:50That's right.
21:51The smallest weakness is already considered incompetence by a woman.
21:57If someone can do it, it's you.
22:00But it won't be easy.
22:07Why did we have to cross the road, Henriette?
22:10Come on, it just happened. Let's face it.
22:14My divorce is in progress,
22:16and I was allowed to work as a lawyer again.
22:22So come on, tell me something nice.
22:25What happened to you today?
22:28Something nice?
22:30Oh, yes.
22:31My sculpture is completely legal in the town hall garden.
22:34Oh, what?
22:35Then the inspection commission has submitted their report?
22:39That's a good sign. I'm glad.
22:42Me too.
22:44Murderer, that just happened.
22:46But cheating doesn't work.
22:48No, definitely not.
22:53Wonderful that I can laugh with you even in difficult times.
23:02I'm so happy when it's all over.
23:05The trial, your divorce.
23:08And we can enjoy our lives.
23:12I can already see us in our little apartment in Stockholm.
23:16With Camille.
23:17Of course with Camille.
23:19I want you to read me the fire poem.
23:23Me?
23:24Of course you.
23:25Who dragged Pablo da Silva into our relationship?
23:28It was definitely you.
23:30Excuse me, please. It was definitely you.
23:33Excuse me, please. It was definitely you.
23:37Then I'll help your memory a little bit.
23:48Yes.
23:52No.
23:53There is absolutely nothing about the rumor that it broke down at the council meeting.
23:59No.
24:01Ms. Lichtenhagen has finished the meeting properly.
24:05You should rather ask yourself why Mr. Dr. Seefeld calls every journalist personally to spread such fairy tales.
24:13Mr. Krautmann, listen, you are dealing with a serious newspaper.
24:16Do you really want to get involved in a dirty campaign against a pregnant woman?
24:22But of course Ms. Lichtenhagen will give you an interview on this matter.
24:26With pleasure.
24:28Yes, at any time.
24:30I thank you.
24:32Have a nice evening.
24:39Hello, my darling.
24:41I'm sorry it got so late.
24:44There must be a reason.
24:46Seefeld is conducting a new attack against Anne.
24:49If you're still hungry in the fridge, eat some fresh goat cheese and figs.
24:53I thought we should give up the job ad.
24:56It's already done.
24:58You're great, thank you.
25:01Then I'll have to take care of the file of Katja Meusner.
25:04But it's already half past one.
25:06Yes, I know. I would have preferred Seefeld to have called me in between.
25:11I'm in a hurry, yes?
25:12Yes, you already said that today.
25:14Oh, Carla, what should I do?
25:16Take your time.
25:18I'll turn off the light anyway.
25:26Okay.
25:48Merle!
25:50Merle, get up!
25:52Merle, don't sleep!
25:53Come on, get up!
25:54What time is it?
25:55Half past ten.
25:56Are you sick?
25:57No, I had to work all night.
25:59Yes, yes, with your pilot, I understand.
26:02He's writing such sweet emails.
26:04Yes, whatever.
26:05There's someone out there who will be very angry if you don't come.
26:08Shit, Rürup!
26:09Yes, Rürup.
26:10Oh, God.
26:11Your ominous tulip abductor.
26:13What should I do now?
26:14He's already there.
26:15Then stop him somehow.
26:17Tell him, an accident.
26:19Tell him, I'm at the dentist.
26:20Oh no, that's stupid.
26:21Tell him, I'm in an important business meeting.
26:24No, I can't lie.
26:26Sweetheart, you can do that in 15 minutes.
26:29It's a lot of money.
26:30Then I have to look good.
26:33I'll do it again.
26:36Please.
26:38Okay, but just this one time.
26:41Thanks.
26:44Is he standing there?
26:51Yes.
26:58As incredibly good as you look in this suit,
27:00you could take over the boss's chair right away.
27:02Oh, thank you.
27:03I'll have to talk to my boss right away.
27:05Let's see how he reacts.
27:07Here, read it.
27:12Weak attack.
27:14Mayor Anne Lichtenhagen.
27:17Has Mrs. Lichtenhagen grown in office at all?
27:21Those idiots.
27:24May I remind you that you had doubts yourself last night?
27:28That was before my doctor opened my eyes.
27:33There are also women in the hospital who are bullied
27:35because they try to combine child and career.
27:38Yes, it's really time to support pregnant women in the job.
27:43What if we started supporting Mrs. Lichtenhagen?
27:47That could have been my idea.
27:51Yes.
27:59What else do you want?
28:01May I come in first?
28:11Why don't you respond to my calls?
28:15You're still asking that?
28:17Henriette, you totally misunderstood the conversation
28:20between Katja and her friend.
28:22Let me explain.
28:24You set me up long enough.
28:26I won't fall for you again.
28:29I didn't set you up.
28:34You said it was important to you how I was doing.
28:36You wanted to visit me in therapy.
28:38You wanted to set up the ballet school with me.
28:40Yes, but of course I want that.
28:42It's all lies, just so I can relieve your Katja from trial.
28:45That's not true, Henriette!
28:47We've been together for 12 years.
28:49Do you think I suddenly don't care about you?
28:51Of course I want to know how you're doing.
28:54Henriette!
28:56And of course I'll help you as best I can.
28:59You wanted me to believe that you'd come back to me.
29:03I didn't say that.
29:05But between the lines you did.
29:07You deceived me on purpose.
29:10You're bending the reality the way you need it.
29:15Everything I said, everything I did,
29:18was supposed to help you gain a perspective.
29:21To help you orientate yourself.
29:23I don't believe a word you say anymore.
29:27And now go.
29:45Go.
29:57Where's Rürup?
29:59Gone?
30:01What did you tell him?
30:03Nothing, I didn't come to that.
30:05When I came back, he was gone.
30:07What are you going to do now?
30:09Hopefully he's not so upset that he'll blow up your business.
30:12We'll see about that.
30:17Good morning, Mr. Rürup. Merle van Loon here.
30:20I'm sorry, but I had an appointment this morning that took a little longer.
30:25Can I do that again and invite you to lunch?
30:30Oh, I see.
30:32That's why you left so quickly.
30:34I see.
30:35Then you didn't have time yourself.
30:37You know what?
30:38Let's just make a new appointment.
30:41Then we can talk about the price again in peace.
30:44No, no, of course not.
30:46But I also have a few other interested parties who...
30:50But on the contrary, they would even be willing to pay a little more.
30:55This afternoon? Good, yes.
30:57That suits me.
30:58Fine, I'm looking forward to it.
31:00Yes, you too. Bye, Mr. Rürup.
31:03That's how you catch mice.
31:06You have a few other interested parties.
31:08Of course not.
31:09Yes, but you said it, Rürup.
31:11That's what you call modern business communication.
31:14I call it doing what Mangunder Flickenschild suggested.
31:19Well, you can learn a lot from that man.
31:22Good morning, by the way. Here, for you.
31:24Thank you.
31:27You can congratulate me.
31:40Are you so nice and do me...
31:43A nice cup of Darjeeling.
31:45How do you do it that you always read your guests' wishes from their eyes?
31:51In your eyes is always written Darjeeling.
31:53Besides, if you stand at this place for so long, it's no wonder.
31:57You put your light under the table.
31:59I don't think you feel as comfortable anywhere else as you do.
32:03Thank you very much, Johanna. You said that very nicely.
32:07What?
32:10Oh, that's typical of Hannemann.
32:14Shock in the town hall.
32:16The mayor suffers from a weak attack.
32:20Is Anne Lichtenhagen at all tolerable for this office?
32:24You know, just because she was a little pale yesterday,
32:27she is disqualified for the office of the mayor.
32:33So really.
32:35Politics is just a haystack.
32:37You say that.
32:39And although I have it in my soul since the days of my dear Paul,
32:43I get angry every time over these lazy tricks.
32:52And you? Do you also get angry about anything?
32:56Does it make your shoulders to work again in the end?
33:00Rather my independence.
33:02Oh, then the horse network is not so successful?
33:08On the contrary. And how?
33:11I can hardly save myself from work.
33:13That's why I have to give up my work here at the bar.
33:16No, you give up your job here in Salto?
33:20Yes, you have already warned me about the double burden.
33:23But I thought more of a vacation.
33:25A vacation is not enough.
33:27If the network works properly, then it's a full-time job.
33:30You know, it's really great.
33:33I'm finally looking forward to it.
33:36Has your business idea been successful?
33:39You have really caught on.
33:41Yes, that's right.
33:43Now I'm finally getting started in my life.
33:46But you know,
33:48later I will sit at home in front of the computer
33:51and I will miss what I enjoyed so much here.
33:54The contact with the audience.
33:57Well, you have to make a sacrifice.
34:01For a big thing.
34:03And if you are bored, you come to me
34:06and then I serve you a nice cup of lager.
34:12Cheers.
34:26Do you want to go for a walk later?
34:28And have lunch somewhere?
34:31I'm not hungry.
34:34I could only leave Philipp behind.
34:37I know exactly how you feel.
34:39It wasn't much different for me back then with Daniel.
34:42Everything he did in the end,
34:44he did out of cold blood.
34:46But at some point I watched his game
34:48and then I let him bleed.
34:50You finally have to take a good lawyer.
34:53Philipp should pay for what he did to you.
34:59Have you confirmed the therapy appointment in the meantime?
35:03Come on.
35:05Then we'll call now, okay?
35:08No.
35:13But on Amrum you gain distance from everything
35:16and therapy will help you become more stable again.
35:38Hello, Stein is my name.
35:40I have a therapy appointment with him,
35:42but I don't think I'm going to demand it.
35:44What are you doing there?
35:45Thanks, I'm waiting.
35:47Tell me what else.
35:50But you wanted this therapy to...
35:52Yes, to show Philipp that I'm changing for him.
35:55But since that's done,
35:56this whole psycho thing has also been done.
36:01When can I talk to you?
36:04You are not at all accessible for an argument.
36:07Did she at least listen to you?
36:09No, you can't even get close to her.
36:12When she ran into the idea,
36:14I would have pretended that I was coming back to her.
36:18And now she feels cheated.
36:21Merle is right.
36:23Henriette is sick.
36:25It doesn't matter what you say.
36:27Although she has the divorce papers on the table,
36:29she still hopes that you love her and that you will return to her.
36:33It was a mistake to believe that you should talk to her.
36:35You, of all people,
36:37where all her wishes are focused on you.
36:42Okay.
36:43Please.
36:45Is this a trial?
36:48You would have been the only one who could have prevented this.
36:52But that doesn't look good.
36:54Not for Henriette either.
36:56She will have to dress warmly.
36:58You.
36:59As your defender,
37:00I can't take care of you.
37:02And I don't want to.
37:04Have you already talked to Lichtenhagen,
37:06that you want to take over the mandate?
37:08Not yet, but...
37:09he would give up the case, I know that.
37:12He knows that I was a pretty good defense lawyer.
37:22Good morning, my dear.
37:24I actually wanted to wake you up with a hot coffee,
37:27but you were already gone.
37:29As head chef, I have to go to the supermarket twice a week at 5.
37:32What are you supposed to know now?
37:34You're angry that I was with Anne for too long, right?
37:38But I promised her to support her in the election campaign,
37:41and...
37:42and she had a problem.
37:43You should, but...
37:45I just have the feeling that everything else is coming too short.
37:48And I don't have time for you and your problems anymore.
37:51And for both of us.
37:54I have something else for that.
37:56The solution to our Alfred Albers problem.
37:59I'm curious about that.
38:01Ask him to work part-time for us.
38:03Then he has time to take care of his network,
38:05and still stays with Saldo.
38:07And we can easily get a part-time job for the bar.
38:13Why didn't I think of that?
38:15Maybe because you were a bit too excited to react soberly.
38:20Are you trying to tell me that I can't think logically?
38:23No, I just want to say that I love it when you react so emotionally,
38:28when you're a sober bore like me.
38:33The election campaign will be over in two weeks.
38:36Then I really want to be completely impartial with you again.
38:46Why didn't you just shut up?
38:49Don't blame her.
38:51Henriette has run into something.
38:53And without talking to Katja, she would never admit her lie.
38:57But now it's time for the trial.
38:59Yes, we're preparing for it.
39:01Good, I'll try to get to the bottom of this.
39:04See you at Rosenhaus.
39:06Okay, bye.
39:09I was hoping that Henriette would still get the curve.
39:13I don't like to interrupt, but this thing keeps ringing.
39:17It makes me very nervous.
39:19What, seven mails in one hour?
39:22Maybe you remember your pilot at his on-board radio.
39:25I have to be brief.
39:27Pilot? Seven mails? Did I miss something?
39:30I met a guy on the internet the other day. He's really nice.
39:34And now they're writing really nice emails.
39:36He probably looks really nice, too.
39:39I think so. Here, look.
39:42Wow, he looks really nice.
39:44Hey, if I may remind you of your appointment with Rürup.
39:47Oh God, is it already time?
39:48Yes, yes. If you don't want to postpone it to the second time, you have to hurry.
39:52I'm already gone.
39:53Two-handed fishing?
39:54No, Rürup is the buyer of this flower supermarket chain that I recently met in Salto.
39:59You remember, the internet acquaintance.
40:01Wasn't that the number four on your speed dating? He didn't even ask.
40:05Exactly, he's not an option as a lover, but as a business partner he's very interesting.
40:10Well, she's already turning all the tulips she's going to harvest in spring.
40:15Erika, that's called a pre-sale.
40:17Pre-sale.
40:18It's quite common in trade.
40:19Besides, that's the only way I can finance the new breeding houses.
40:22Oh, that sounds like a really good deal.
40:24Well, if everything works out, there's a lot of money in it, and then I can really expand.
40:30Pre-sale.
40:31Oh, I have to go.
40:33Keep your fingers crossed for me.
40:35Bye.
40:46Hey.
40:47Am I right?
40:48Come on in, I can't concentrate anyway.
40:51Ah, quite a mess, wasn't it?
40:53Yes, it wasn't to be expected.
40:55I would be happy about this, though.
40:57There's a very nice article about you and your yesterday's event.
41:00Did you stab the editorial office?
41:02I only told the journalist the truth about you.
41:05Nothing more was needed for a positive press conference.
41:08Thank you.
41:09By the way, what do you think if we distribute small wind turbines with your counter whistle?
41:15That was an idea of Ben and Dr. Thies.
41:17You are the candidate who wants to fight for wind energy.
41:21Yes, why not?
41:23Even though I won't win the election campaign with that alone.
41:26Just as little as the speech duel will help.
41:28Oh, I'll just book that under black painting.
41:31Pay attention to what's in here.
41:32Election campaign in Lüneburg.
41:34A pregnant mayoral candidate may weaken with the cycle,
41:38but her arguments so far stand up to any counter-wind in the direction of her challenge.
41:43But it gets even better.
41:45The speech duel Lichtenhagen vs. Seefeld, which is expected to be exciting,
41:49will finally show which of the two is the better choice.
41:52That's a long time coming for me.
41:54And I didn't want to buy the Nord-Ost-newspaper,
41:57because I thought they'd make me look bad, too.
41:59So, when do we start preparing your strategy?
42:03Right now?
42:04Yes, I just have to go to Philipp, and then we'll get started.
42:08Here.
42:09You can get stronger in the meantime.
42:12Thank you.
42:13I wish I didn't have you.
42:20The cocktail of the week, completely without alcohol. Here you go.
42:23Thank you very much.
42:26Mr. Albers, do you have a moment?
42:28Any moment you want, as long as I'm still here.
42:32Yes, that's exactly what it's about.
42:34What would it be like if you only worked part-time here in the future,
42:38and dedicated the rest of the day to your horse network?
42:43Is that possible?
42:44I mean, hiring the bar manager as a part-time employee?
42:49In order not to lose you, I'm making this compromise.
42:52Would you mind?
42:55That would be great.
42:57Then I could work here in the Three Kings bar,
43:01half a day, and the other half a day.
43:04High Class Horses International.
43:06A handshake?
43:08Good.
43:10Thank you very much.
43:13Thank you.
43:21Peppermint is a delicacy, isn't it?
43:23Too much of it for your appetite for dinner.
43:26You're making me curious.
43:37It didn't work out?
43:44You shouldn't poke him too high.
43:46You should have seen that when the sign with you tried.
43:52But the sign got caught, unlike me.
43:57And that means?
43:59It worked!
44:01Here's the contract!
44:05Come on, we're going out to the tulip field.
44:08Then I won't show you how to prepare the plants.
44:13Come on.
44:17Do you really want to take over Mrs. Meissner's defense?
44:21I don't think that's a good idea.
44:23Why not? I've been a defense attorney for years.
44:26And a brilliant one.
44:27Thank you.
44:28You'll get a financial compensation, of course.
44:30It's not about money or fame.
44:33You're in the business as a sharp dog,
44:35who can kick anyone out, no matter if he's guilty or not.
44:38But that's exactly why you could think of Mrs. Meissner as the killer.
44:44And then there's your love affair.
44:47If that comes out,
44:49it could lead to the assumption that you're both under the same roof.
44:55I'm sorry, I didn't think of that.
44:57First proof that you're too involved.
45:01But I'm here to tell you that.
45:04It would be helpful if you could cooperate in the background.
45:13I love you.
45:35Now look at this.
45:37There will be thousands of them on this beautiful field.
45:41Hundreds of thousands.
45:43Millions of beautiful organic tulips.
45:49Then it's no longer called tulips from Amsterdam.
45:53Then it's called tulips from Lüneburg.
46:00At any time and worldwide.
46:05Wait a minute, what's that?
46:07What?
46:08Here were the wild mice.
46:10I don't believe it.
46:12Erika.
46:15That's not possible.
46:17Wild mice everywhere.
46:19It can't be.
46:20Yes, look.
46:22I don't believe it.
46:24No.
46:25All eaten, all my beautiful tulips.
46:31Oh my God.
46:34Murdered, eaten onions.
46:37Oh my God.
46:40Oh my God.
46:45The wild mice have destroyed my entire breeding.