• 4 months ago
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00:00Jan Diek has realized his threat. He has bought the tulip onion market empty.
00:05I need a second base.
00:07And that's why I'm not going to miss this chance.
00:12I've already told Mr. Stein everything.
00:15Someone has probably allowed himself a mean joke.
00:18And just played this thing to the hedgehog.
00:21You destroyed my life.
00:23And now I'm destroying yours.
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
01:28Do you just admit it?
01:30It had to be something serious for you to walk behind bars for long enough.
01:36Finally you show your true face.
01:40It's a pity that it stays between us.
01:43Or do you have a hidden recording device in your pocket?
01:48I know exactly what I heard and could testify in court.
01:52But statements are statements.
01:55And who will the judge believe more?
01:58You still don't seem to understand.
02:01There will always be new evidence that proves your guilt.
02:05As long as you're finally behind bars.
02:10You can't get through with that.
02:12So far I've been quite good at it.
02:15You're insane.
02:25The next week the meeting of the pharmacist-historian will take place.
02:28The association had first removed me from the guest list.
02:31Why?
02:32Because of the trouble last year when I was in custody.
02:35But that's been resolved now.
02:37They've apologized and I'm welcome again.
02:39And where is the meeting supposed to take place?
02:41In Waren, at the Müritz.
02:43That's at the Mecklenburg Seerat.
02:46Yes, that's right.
02:48And where is it supposed to take place?
02:50In Waren, at the Müritz.
02:53That's at the Mecklenburg Seerat.
02:55It's supposed to be very nice.
02:56Yes, I heard that too.
02:57Especially the national park.
03:01What do you think if you accompany me?
03:04I won't say no.
03:07Unfortunately, there is a small problem.
03:09Normally, the association would have booked a hotel room for me.
03:14But because you weren't invited...
03:16The room contingent of the association is exhausted.
03:19And all hotels are booked.
03:23Ella Meissner.
03:25How about...
03:26Hello, Julika.
03:27If we rent a small, cute guesthouse?
03:32That would be doable.
03:35You're right.
03:37I've always wanted to see the Mecklenburg Seerat.
03:52The Mecklenburg Seerat
03:54The Mecklenburg Seerat
03:56The Mecklenburg Seerat
03:58The Mecklenburg Seerat
04:00You like to put everyday things somewhere.
04:03And you've already forgotten where it was.
04:07I recently cut a plaster with a nail clipper.
04:10And put it in here.
04:12Are you sure?
04:13I'm not completely stupid yet.
04:15Do you think Stein took the etui?
04:18Yes.
04:19To play it to the press.
04:21How did she get in here?
04:23There's always someone there.
04:25If not me or Erika, then at least Raja.
04:27Raja!
04:30I'm glad you're here.
04:31Thanks for the call.
04:32Where were you? I was worried.
04:34I was at Henriette's and talked to her.
04:36What did you do?
04:38Philipp, she admitted everything.
04:40What? She told you that she staged the poison attack?
04:45Okay, but...
04:47I mean, that would be impossible to repeat.
04:50Without witnesses, it's no use.
04:52Philipp, she threatened me.
04:53She won't give up until she's destroyed my life.
04:55I want to make you insecure.
04:56To scare you.
04:57That's not me.
04:58No, Philipp, she's serious.
05:00The etui that appeared at the Heide Echo is mine.
05:04She must have entered here and taken it with her.
05:11Really?
05:13Henriette hates me.
05:15You have to stop her.
05:21No.
05:32Well done.
05:40She will lose this trial.
05:44Yes, she will lose it.
05:47And then...
05:48Then she will finally go to prison.
05:51Yes.
05:52Yes.
06:17And all things are ruined?
06:20More or less.
06:21The water pipe break was pretty intense.
06:23God, the poor thing.
06:24I'll call her right away.
06:25Do it.
06:26She can use a statement.
06:28Yes.
06:29But before that, I'd like us both to talk.
06:34Did I eat something?
06:36Come on.
06:37Let's sit down a bit.
06:40You make it exciting.
06:43You want to take out a loan of 800,000 euros?
06:48Why?
06:49To become a participant in Flickenschild's new hotel project.
06:53Yes, exactly.
06:54I'll ask you one more time.
06:56Why?
06:57Because it's a good opportunity and a good business.
07:01Yes, a good opportunity to pay off your debts.
07:04You don't believe it, do you?
07:06Just because you used to be this...
07:10You don't believe it, do you?
07:11Just because you used to spend the summer holidays at your uncle's hotel,
07:15that qualifies you as a hotel expert?
07:18Well, first of all, I learned a lot from Uncle Ruth.
07:21And secondly, Flickenschild has a nose for good business.
07:24And if it doesn't work out,
07:26then you won't be able to pay off your debts for the rest of your life.
07:30What's going to go wrong, auntie?
07:32Things are changing.
07:34The tourists are staying away,
07:36another hotel is being built,
07:38the guests are leaving, and, and, and...
07:40But auntie Erika, that's not going to happen.
07:43A water pipe break doesn't happen either.
07:45Normally.
07:46And all of a sudden, it does.
07:49Merle, I don't want to slow down your ambition,
07:53but isn't there something
07:56where you don't have to pay off too many debts?
07:59I'm really worried about you.
08:02That you'll fall into misfortune.
08:05I know, 800,000 Euros is a lot of money.
08:08God knows.
08:09And a big lump of money that you're tying to your leg.
08:13Your independence.
08:15Well, that was always very important to you.
08:18You'll be rid of it forever.
08:21Huh.
08:23All right, then.
08:25What do you mean, all right?
08:30You're right.
08:32I'll leave it.
08:33I don't want to be a shareholder.
08:35I sell the property to him regularly.
08:38Do you really mean that?
08:41I'm quick to get excited about something,
08:43but that's why I'm not blind for a long time.
08:46Oh.
08:48Oh.
08:49A stone falls from my heart.
08:51Ha, ha, ha.
09:03What a crap.
09:05What's up, little one?
09:07I'll take one, too, please.
09:08Gladly.
09:09I just noticed that I didn't bring a shirt.
09:12Yes.
09:13And?
09:14Yes.
09:15Can't I run up to my grandma without one?
09:17What?
09:18Yes.
09:19She likes it when I wear a white shirt.
09:23Well, then.
09:27Here.
09:28No, what am I supposed to do with it?
09:29That's my house key.
09:31Since I own self-made shirts lately,
09:33I can lend you one.
09:34Pick one.
09:35Man, you're saving my life, dude.
09:37Great.
09:40What?
09:41What?
09:42I never thought that I would borrow a white shirt from you.
09:45The way you used to wear it.
09:47That's...
09:48That's unthinkable, really.
09:52Well, you two.
09:53May I laugh along?
09:55This is Nick.
09:56He works here.
09:57And this is Lars.
09:58An old friend of mine.
09:59Hi.
10:00Nice to meet you.
10:01Likewise.
10:02I have to go.
10:03Have fun.
10:04All right.
10:05Bye.
10:06Bye.
10:07And?
10:08What's your employee problem?
10:09Thank you.
10:10I'm solving it.
10:11Yes?
10:12In my company, there are a few really good, capable people.
10:16But the creatives usually have problems with these fixed, rigid working hours.
10:20Okay?
10:21I'll be just as well.
10:22You see.
10:23So, I've developed a model for gliding working hours.
10:26That means that every employee can divide their own time.
10:29Not bad.
10:30You're mixing up the company quite a lot from the start.
10:32No, no.
10:33It's really just about the business.
10:34That means that everyone should be able to benefit from it.
10:37The employees, but also the company itself.
10:39Okay, all good and beautiful.
10:40But let's be honest.
10:41Don't you miss a little bit of rock'n'roll in the whole thing?
10:46Rock'n'roll?
10:47Yes.
10:48What do you mean?
10:49What?
10:50Yes, everything is going great with Britta.
10:52Of course.
10:53I don't mean that.
10:54I mean, when was the last time you were on the road with your car?
10:57Really.
10:58Uhm.
10:59I was on Corsica with Britta.
11:01I mean with a buddy.
11:03Like an easy rider.
11:05Uhm.
11:06Wait a minute.
11:07Uhm.
11:08Hm?
11:09That must have been.
11:10Yes.
11:11You see.
11:12If you have to think about it.
11:13The times are changing.
11:16Yes.
11:17The times, maybe.
11:18But we're not.
11:19Oh, man.
11:20Oh, shit.
11:21I have to go.
11:22Grandma is waiting.
11:23That's right.
11:24Yes.
11:25Thanks for the shirt.
11:26You're welcome.
11:27Best regards to grandma.
11:28Yes.
11:29Bye.
11:30Hm.
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13:51We don't even have a main season.
13:55Many hotels at the Müritz are closed at this time of year.
13:59That's stupid.
14:01After the thing with the nail etui,
14:04that could have really lifted my mood.
14:09But there's still no reason to give up.
14:12Yeah, what are we going to do?
14:14Tent?
14:15We're renting a motorhome.
14:17The nights can get really cold now.
14:21Then we'll take a few more blankets.
14:25And a proper motorhome has a heater.
14:27That's right.
14:29We survived the tour at the Elbe, despite the rain.
14:32We'll make it with links now.
14:35Assuming the thing starts.
14:38We won't be left behind a second time.
14:41So, what's up, Achim Meissner?
14:44Yes or yes?
14:48Yes.
14:50Good.
14:52And this is definitive?
14:55I see.
14:56Good, thank you.
14:57Goodbye.
14:59That was the prosecutor's office.
15:00Now it's official.
15:01The nail etui was approved as evidence.
15:04And your fingerprints are on it.
15:06Of course, it's mine.
15:08On the nail file there were traces of small paper particles.
15:12They come from the digoxin surface
15:14from which the serial number was scraped off.
15:16But...
15:17Were fingerprints found on the nail file?
15:20No.
15:21Surprisingly not.
15:22What do you mean? It's not my file!
15:25Well, but the prosecutor's office claims
15:27you wiped it off.
15:30Why would I wipe the file off and not the etui?
15:33How stupid does this prosecutor think I am?
15:35In any case, he will claim that it is completely normal
15:37that criminals make mistakes.
15:41It can't be that Henriette can get away with it.
15:43Is there nothing that can relieve me?
15:45Yes, of course.
15:46The time, the way this piece of evidence appeared.
15:50And that such a piece of evidence appears in the press.
15:54Well, Henriette succeeded.
15:55She's back as a victim.
15:58She will still get enough publicity.
16:00But unlike her love.
16:02With your help, I would like to try
16:04to expose Henriette as a notorious liar.
16:07Have you already seen this?
16:10Yes, Ms. Jansen.
16:13That's why we're here.
16:15Oh.
16:39A white shirt is always a safe bank, isn't it?
16:41What are you doing here?
16:44I forgot my helmet.
16:46Ben is lending me one of his.
16:48He doesn't have a big choice right now, does he?
16:50At home you probably have a walk-in wardrobe.
16:52No.
16:53But a thought would be worth it.
16:58Why don't we both get really warm with each other?
17:01You're Ben's friend, not mine.
17:04Are you afraid that I'll lend him out?
17:06No.
17:08Maybe I'll convince him to go on a motorcycle trip to Greece after all.
17:11Ben has a new job now.
17:14He has responsibility and he takes it seriously.
17:17Do you mean in contrast to me?
17:19Yes.
17:21You can do whatever you want.
17:23You have enough money and at some point you'll take over your father's company.
17:26Ouch.
17:28Now you've told me the truth.
17:30Fool.
17:31Will you stay in Lüneburg for a long time?
17:33No.
17:34A short visit to my grandma.
17:36And before you leave, I'll be gone again.
17:38Sure?
17:40Then you can both enjoy your togetherness again without hesitation.
17:45Wow.
17:46Thank you.
17:48Next time, I promise.
17:50He's for my grandma.
17:51See you later.
17:55For grandma.
17:59Do you really think she arranged all this to hurt Mrs. Meissner even more?
18:05We have to assume that.
18:07Oh God.
18:08I thought Mrs. Meissner would have taken better care of herself after all the incidents.
18:13Please, Henriette.
18:14Anger at Katja is almost pathological here.
18:16But she doesn't seem to be doing well either.
18:19I've been to her place.
18:21The apartment is more than neglected.
18:24Excuse me?
18:25My sympathy is really limited, Mrs. Jansen.
18:28This woman is afraid of nothing.
18:30She wants to destroy my life.
18:32We'll prevent that.
18:33At the moment, I have a very good connection to Mrs. Stein.
18:38Maybe if I can help...
18:41Mrs. Jansen, I just don't want Henriette to target you either.
18:45Thank you.
18:47Of course, no one can stop you from going for a coffee with Henriette Stein alone.
18:51Exactly.
18:52And who knows where such a conversation will lead you?
18:55After all, you never know.
19:03END OF THE FIRST PART
19:11Well, it looks like you were able to save a lot.
19:14Yes, fortunately.
19:15The notes and the concept of the calculation are all not digitally stored.
19:19I have hired an installer to look at the remaining water pipes using ultrasonic waves.
19:24This shouldn't happen to me again.
19:28Oh, Merle.
19:29We can bring all this to the car right away.
19:31Mrs. van Loon.
19:33Mr. Flickenschild, it's nice to have you here.
19:35It's about your conditions.
19:37Because of the membership?
19:39Exactly.
19:40If you want to discuss this in private, I can wait outside.
19:44You don't have to. Stay here. I'll be quick.
19:46The 800,000 Euros are too much for me.
19:49I'll sell you the property at the agreed price and I'll give up the membership.
19:55Good.
19:56When the deadline expires tomorrow, the contract will expire and I'll transfer your money to you.
20:02Exactly.
20:03Then everything will be clear.
20:06Yes, I thought it wouldn't be easy for you to get the money.
20:10Uh-huh.
20:11And why, if I may ask?
20:14Well, it's a lot of money after all.
20:20May I help you to carry the things to Mrs. van Loon's car?
20:23Oh, yes, of course.
20:25Oh, God.
20:26Thank you.
20:27Excuse me.
20:28No, that's too heavy for me.
20:39So, we're going to attack Henriette.
20:42You know her best.
20:44So I'm going to call a witness and it will be your job to get rid of her.
20:48Exactly. And I'm going to expose her intrigues.
20:51All of them. Her gambling addiction, your phone calls, your affair with Falk Landau.
20:56Yes, and that she pretended to me that Katja was already in San Francisco.
21:00And I'm going to expose that the lie has become Henriette's everyday tool.
21:05Only and only with the aim to bind you to her.
21:08Exactly.
21:09So, I assume that if Henriette stands with her back to the wall,
21:13that she will file a confession and this absurd accusation will be dropped against Katja.
21:20Henriette is pretty crazy.
21:23Well, that's the only chance we have to get rid of Mrs. Knesebeck as a witness.
21:28But what if we still can't do it?
21:30Held is a pretty crazy dog.
21:33You have doubts?
21:34Yes.
21:37Well, then we urgently need a plan B.
21:40Exactly.
21:49A few months later.
21:57Mom, my speech about Ayurvedic applications in the western world was really good.
22:03Great, I'm happy for you.
22:05Me too.
22:06Hello, Grandpa.
22:07Hello, Ella.
22:08Where did you leave Julika?
22:10She's still in Hamburg, visiting her former host family.
22:13And you didn't want to stay any longer?
22:15I still have a lot to do for my studies.
22:17Besides, I have to think about something.
22:20Don't you want to know what?
22:23I'm sure you'll tell us.
22:26Our university in Hamburg has an exchange program with the university in Varanasi, in India.
22:31And what does that have to do with you?
22:33A student dropped out of school and they offered me to study there for two semesters.
22:38Wow.
22:40That's interesting.
22:41Yes, but I just started my studies and I'll be away for a year.
22:47I'd miss you, but...
22:49I'd miss you, too.
22:50Besides, one year without Rajan, I don't know how I'm going to handle that.
22:54Well, at least someone else will be happy about the place.
22:58Yes.
22:59I'll call you right away and say bye.
23:01No, no, no.
23:02Sleep over it for one night.
23:04You don't get an opportunity like that every day.
23:06And ask Rajan what he thinks about it.
23:10Okay.
23:17Hello.
23:22Hello, Mrs. Jansen.
23:23It's great that you found time for a cup of tea.
23:26Please.
23:27I was very happy about your call.
23:30At home, I'm starting to forget about the trial.
23:34What would you like?
23:35An Ingwazir with honey, please.
23:38As you know, I don't have many friends in Lüneburg.
23:41Yes.
23:42Hopefully, the trial won't last too long.
23:45I hope so, too.
23:46You can trust me.
23:48And when it's over, what are you going to do?
23:51Are you going to stay in Lüneburg?
23:53Certainly not.
23:55I didn't have a very good time here.
23:58I understand.
23:59You want to leave everything behind, don't you?
24:02I'd like to open a ballet school.
24:04I've been dreaming about that for a long time.
24:06Oh, you have a ballet education?
24:08Yes.
24:09I love dancing.
24:10I would have liked to become a dancer.
24:12Ah.
24:13But in the end, my talent wasn't enough to get to the top.
24:17But the passion remained.
24:20Yes.
24:22Thank you.
24:24Dancing can make you very happy.
24:26As a little girl, I felt the same way.
24:29Really?
24:30Yes.
24:32I can remember a girl in my ballet school.
24:35She was much better than everyone else.
24:39If only I could have exchanged with her.
24:41Would you have danced right away?
24:43I wouldn't have hesitated for a second.
24:45She made it big in Berlin afterwards.
24:48Yes, her name was...
24:52Constanze Breitenbacher.
24:56Is that true?
24:58Do you know her?
25:00I had my very first ballet lessons with a Mrs. Breitenbacher,
25:03a former prima ballerina.
25:05Really?
25:07I was just five years old then.
25:09Are we talking about the same Mrs. Breitenbacher?
25:12Oh, that would be...
25:14You know what?
25:15Let's go to my place and look at the old photos.
25:19Then we'll be sure.
25:22Oh, you know...
25:23Yes.
25:24You're afraid of meeting Katja Meissner.
25:27Yes.
25:28Don't be afraid. She's out all day.
25:30I'm sure of it.
25:40GERMANY
25:54Hey.
25:55Hey.
25:56So, how was it with Grandma?
25:59Well, as always, she gave me two glasses of homemade jam.
26:03She's really sweet.
26:05You like her a lot, don't you?
26:07Yes.
26:08Unfortunately, I haven't visited her much lately.
26:10She now lives in this multi-generation housing project.
26:18And?
26:19Do you like her there?
26:21Yes, I think so.
26:23She has a nice company.
26:24She gets help in everyday life.
26:26Well, she needs it now, too.
26:28Since my last visit, she's been pretty down.
26:31Oh.
26:32I'm sorry.
26:34So, I really have to go now.
26:37I see.
26:38Career, huh?
26:39Huh?
26:42Hey, the handle was perfect.
26:43Thank you.
26:44Yes, you're welcome.
26:45I'm glad.
26:46I'll have it washed in the hotel.
26:47You'll bring it over tomorrow, right?
26:48Are you crazy?
26:49I still have a washing machine.
26:50Too late.
26:51It's already in the hotel's laundry.
26:53Oh, hey.
26:54And your key.
26:56Oh, thanks.
26:58Well, then...
27:02I'll see you in Greece, huh?
27:07Hey.
27:09It would be nicer if it was just the two of us.
27:14Everything okay?
27:16What?
27:17Yeah, yeah, sure.
27:19You, uh...
27:20I also know a few really good tours.
27:22From my Greece.
27:23Really?
27:24Yeah.
27:25I really have to hurry.
27:26Britta's waiting for me.
27:27I definitely have to get this suit on.
27:29So, you can come by later.
27:31I'll show you everything.
27:32Sure, I will.
27:35Ciao.
27:37Ciao.
28:07Dr. Priyesh, please go to the pathology department.
28:09Dr. Priyesh, please go to the pathology department.
28:11I could study two semesters in India.
28:15That's fantastic.
28:17Where?
28:18In Varanasi.
28:21Varanasi.
28:23It's the holy city of the Hindus.
28:25Benares used to be called that under British rule.
28:28And when does it start?
28:30Right now.
28:32That's such a gift for you.
28:34The university in Varanasi has a great reputation.
28:37Rajan, do you know what it means to us if I go to India for a year?
28:42Yes.
28:43That you get to know my home country.
28:45And my culture.
28:46We'll get to know each other even better.
28:49And for you personally, it's a great opportunity.
28:52Ella, you're so lucky.
28:57I have to go now.
29:07Yes, that's her.
29:08Mrs. Breitenbacher.
29:10I taught with her back then.
29:12Are you looking forward to the new beginning?
29:16I don't know.
29:18Without Philipp?
29:21No, I can't imagine that.
29:24I have to think about how I became a widow.
29:28I couldn't even imagine how it would go on back then.
29:32But there were people around me who supported me,
29:36who were there and who showed me
29:40that you can lose the most important thing,
29:44and it still goes on.
29:47But you need real friends for that.
29:50That's right.
29:52An environment that catches you.
29:54I don't think I have that.
29:56Then it's high time that you build something like that.
30:00You put it so simply.
30:04What about your dream of going to ballet school?
30:09Look for people who can help you
30:12make that dream come true.
30:17Who will want to help me?
30:20No matter how this process goes.
30:23In the end, I'll be alone.
30:26That's the only certainty.
30:29That's what I want.
30:59I love you.
31:17Oh, Anne!
31:19You shouldn't be carrying so much.
31:21Come on, give it to me.
31:23I'm pregnant and not sick.
31:25Fingers away.
31:26It's my responsibility as mayor.
31:29What would I do without you?
31:31Standing deep in the water and crying bitterly.
31:34Take it away.
31:36I haven't even congratulated you yet.
31:38Me? Have I won anything?
31:40No, but you haven't lost anything either.
31:42I'm so glad you're not falling into debt.
31:45Merle, how's it going?
31:47Shall we meet again for a second ride?
31:49Yes, any time.
31:51Thank you very much.
31:53Hello, ladies.
31:54What's going on?
31:57We can't get a mobile home.
32:00Not in all of northern Germany.
32:02That's not possible.
32:04The season is over.
32:07The lenders are modding almost all vehicles
32:10over the winter to save on taxes and insurance.
32:13And the few that still exist
32:15have been pre-ordered for months.
32:17Then we can't go to the Müritz after all.
32:21Yes, unfortunately.
32:22That's the way it is.
32:26It's the first time I've missed a pharmaceutical historian meeting.
32:30For 20 years.
32:32Damn it.
32:37What if you drive alone?
32:39Maybe someone will rent a room for you.
32:42That's out of the question.
32:44I can't drive without you.
32:53Hey.
32:55There you are. I thought you weren't coming at all.
32:58I'm sorry.
33:00I met Lars in town.
33:02And that's why you're making such a face?
33:04Why? What kind of face am I making?
33:06As if you had the sweetest day of your life.
33:09It seems so to me.
33:12I think my boss doesn't like equal times.
33:15Why? What did he say?
33:17He wants the concept of different instances to be tested.
33:20But that's not a no.
33:22You can't test your boss if he can't decide.
33:25The company used to be young and innovative.
33:28Now it's pure bureaucracy.
33:30Yes, I know that from the hospital.
33:32I'm sure they didn't wait for your application.
33:34Of course, you can forget it right away with such an attitude.
33:37No, but you need a long breath.
33:39A long breath?
33:41So that means getting into the tempo of people who don't want to change anything.
33:44And at some point, everything seems completely normal to you.
33:47And then you function just like all the others.
33:49Ben, why don't you wait?
33:51They're just checking your application.
33:53The boss could have rejected it right away.
33:55And maybe they'll even accept it.
33:58Yes, you're right.
34:01Well, let's wait and see.
34:03Well, it's time to go.
34:05Yes.
34:06Bye.
34:19And if you ever need someone to talk to,
34:22I always have a cup of tea ready for you.
34:24Thank you very much.
34:28Well, well.
34:30What did you lose here?
34:32Mr. Meissner, please.
34:34I'm already gone. Goodbye, Ms. Janssen.
34:36Woman, are you making my daughter's life hell?
34:39Are you locking her up somewhere else?
34:42Mr. Meissner, please.
34:44Ms. Janssen, why are you letting this person into the house?
34:48That's what I'm asking myself, too.
34:50This is my house.
34:52I can receive whoever I want here.
34:54First of all, I'm the only person who still talks to Ms. Stein.
34:58And secondly, I wanted to make her think.
35:02It's quite late, I would say.
35:03Well, the trial is not over yet.
35:06Who knows?
35:08Maybe she'll intervene.
35:10You could just as well try to teach her how to handle a stinking animal.
35:14Achim!
35:16Apparently, Ms. Janssen tried to invite this person for very honorable reasons.
35:21That's right.
35:25I'm sorry, Ms. Janssen.
35:28It wasn't against you personally, but...
35:30I see red in this woman!
35:33Well, I promised Ms. Stein not to meet Katja.
35:37Unfortunately, I didn't expect to meet you.
35:41Well, I guess she won't trust me that soon.
35:54The day after tomorrow?
35:56Yes, because I wanted to look at a house.
35:58Would you like to look at a house?
36:00That's not a problem, you can make yourself free.
36:03Thank you very much.
36:05Tell me, if you move out here, won't you miss the comfort of hotel life?
36:08If you only knew how often I've dreamed of a small, quiet little house in the green.
36:13With a huge property, with horses on the docks.
36:16I can understand that very well.
36:18If you only knew how often I long for a retreat in the green.
36:21Dear Carla, you're still far too young for that.
36:23In 30 years, I'll ask again, okay?
36:25Okay.
36:26I'd like to come visit you from time to time and sniff some country air.
36:29I will, Mr. Albers.
36:32Hello, Carla.
36:34Do you have a moment?
36:35Yes, of course.
36:37I've just handed in the documents for the hotel renovation.
36:40Then I'll keep my fingers crossed.
36:42Tell me, could you imagine taking over the gastronomy in the new hotel?
36:46I'm sorry, I should have asked you much earlier, but...
36:50Mrs. van Loon's property has just been decided.
36:53And they didn't want to talk to me about unlaid eggs.
36:54But they're still unlaid, aren't they? Or did you get the approval?
36:57No, of course not, but the decision will be made soon, and I'm pretty confident.
37:02Well, let's put it this way.
37:04I thank you very much for your offer and your trust, and it's also an honor for me, but...
37:08Do I have a little time to think?
37:10Of course.
37:12Because I really don't know if I still want to take responsibility for a second hotel.
37:15And besides, I have to discuss this with Torben.
37:17Yes.
37:19I thought I'd already gotten rid of my toughest negotiating partner today.
37:25Well, then we're agreed.
37:27The only one who can break through our defense strategy is Held.
37:31Yes, and he won't let anyone try to do that.
37:34Well, I agree with that.
37:36Oh, thank you.
37:38Where is his weak spot?
37:40The man wants to make a career.
37:42Yes, you can hardly blame him for that.
37:44No, you can't, but we can use that.
37:47So, if Katja is convicted...
37:49So, if Katja is convicted...
37:53Held will step up on the career ladder one step further.
37:56Yes.
37:58Well, then I'll make one-sided investigations.
38:00I'll make him a target, attack him.
38:02The Supreme Court?
38:04Come on, that's really not my goal.
38:06Besides, that contradicts the code of conduct in German courts.
38:09Torben, we have no other choice.
38:12Am I disturbing you?
38:14No, not at all. Hello, Katja.
38:15We're discussing all the possibilities.
38:18If we don't succeed in portraying Henriette as a notorious liar,
38:23Torben will target the Supreme Court.
38:26Well, does the judge like that?
38:28I can't say that I feel particularly comfortable with that idea.
38:31We need a plan B.
38:34Yes. Yes, you're right.
38:37So, if we fail again with our strategy,
38:41I'll step up on the career ladder.
38:43Then I'll force Held and his investigation methods on me.
38:53I just can't calm down.
38:55Now I have the election campaign behind me,
38:57and the next construction site is already there.
38:59A water pipe break in my apartment.
39:01Why does this have to happen to me, damn it?
39:03Merle!
39:05Can you hear me?
39:07What? Oh, sorry.
39:09Sorry.
39:11The trash can is full.
39:13Where are you with your thoughts?
39:15You know what I think?
39:17Flickenschild assumed from the beginning
39:20that I can't even raise 800,000.
39:24And that annoys you.
39:26He raised the amount on purpose
39:28because he doesn't want me in the boat.
39:30At least you're not to blame for that now.
39:34The man doesn't take me seriously at all as a businesswoman.
39:37You can focus on your flower business now.
39:42Oh, sorry.
39:44Am I interrupting?
39:46No, nonsense. Come in.
39:48Do you need clothes again?
39:50No, actually, I just wanted to say goodbye.
39:52Oh, if it's so festive,
39:54then I'll put something on.
39:56Don't force yourself.
39:58Hey!
40:00Sorry.
40:02Do you want to have a bite?
40:04Gladly.
40:06I'm not hungry.
40:08I'm not hungry.
40:09Do you want to have a bite?
40:11Gladly.
40:13Where are you in a good mood?
40:15I suggested the dress-up model to my boss today.
40:18And? He liked it?
40:20Well, at least he didn't say no to me.
40:22I'm pretty sure
40:24that if he looks at it in peace next time,
40:26he will clearly see the advantages.
40:28Dude, I'll recognize you again.
40:30If you visit your grandma next time,
40:32let me know in time.
40:34Then I'll have more time
40:36and we can go around the houses a bit.
40:37I'm curious.
40:39Come on, give me your Greek tips.
40:41Yes.
40:43Look.
40:45This route here.
40:47From Sparta to Kalamata to the south
40:49through the Thalgetos Mountains.
40:51Absolute madness.
40:53You have steep slopes,
40:55you have incredible curves,
40:57you have crazy views.
40:59You just have to be careful
41:01about the long-tailed toads.
41:03No kidding.
41:04Sweet.
41:06And this coastal road here.
41:08It's a lot of fun.
41:10Hardly any tourists,
41:12but you meet bikers and freaks from all over Europe.
41:14Cool.
41:19Well, this is a process-free zone.
41:22Maybe we should talk about something else.
41:24Are you looking forward to the Müritz?
41:27Unfortunately not.
41:29We have neither a room nor a motorhome.
41:31Seriously?
41:32Yes, it can't be changed.
41:34Hello, Susan.
41:36Hello, Ella.
41:38I looked at the University of Varanasi on the Internet.
41:41It is world-famous for its pharmaceutical research.
41:44I know.
41:46Among other things, Ayurvedic healing plants are also being researched.
41:48Mom, I know all about it.
41:50I think that's great.
41:52I think so too.
41:54With this knowledge,
41:56you are well ahead of all other students here.
41:58Alternative healing methods have a great future.
41:59How many students will participate in this exchange program?
42:02Four.
42:04That's a real privilege.
42:06And a fantastic opportunity.
42:08Rajan said so too.
42:10Ella, can you help me with something?
42:13What?
42:15Come on.
42:21What is this?
42:23Probably a mother-daughter conversation.
42:29I don't think so.
42:43The more I think about it,
42:45the more I get angry.
42:47Oh, there you go again.
42:49The sign never really intended to negotiate with me at eye level.
42:53Let alone to accept me as a participant.
42:56Oh, you're not allowed to.
42:58Okay.
43:02Because he's so obstinate and mean.
43:05That's why.
43:07This man apparently thinks I'm a lightweight,
43:09so he doesn't have to take me seriously.
43:11And because he's such a generous optionist.
43:23I'm sorry, but I can't follow you at all.
43:25Anne, 600,000, 700,000, 800,000 euros, it doesn't matter.
43:28He doesn't dare to give me money of this magnitude anyway.
43:32Even if he does, it doesn't matter what he thinks.
43:35You don't understand that.
43:37Because I'm not a businesswoman.
43:40If you don't take it personally, yes.
43:43But still, the last word in this matter hasn't been spoken.
43:47What?
43:49Financially suppressing you to your bankruptcy?
43:52That's not your business.
43:53Don't worry.
43:55But businesses only have a sporting side, if you know what I mean.
44:07One year in India.
44:09Congratulations.
44:11Huge chance.
44:13Rajan's words, he didn't say more.
44:16Well, that's basically a positive statement.
44:20Oh, Mom, don't start now.
44:21Oh, come on, honey.
44:23I just want to say that I find his first reaction very...
44:27mature, mature.
44:30Mature?
44:32Or rather clear and insensitive.
44:34You're really doing me wrong.
44:36Why?
44:38My first reaction was, thank you for the offer.
44:41Very sweet.
44:43But 365 days without my boyfriend is impossible.
44:46You love Rajan.
44:48And he loves you, you know that.
44:50A break-up like that would definitely affect his kidneys, too.
44:54But I don't notice any of that.
44:56Or he has very vulnerable kidneys.
44:58Tell me, you told him about this exchange when he was at work, didn't you?
45:05Yes.
45:07Is this supposed to be an apology for his behavior?
45:10No, but maybe an explanation.
45:12When I'm in my studio and someone tells me something,
45:15then I'm often only half listening.
45:17If Rajan were to tell me that he's leaving for a year,
45:20then I'd be completely deaf.
45:26Hi.
45:32Is that it?
45:37Well, little one.
45:40Take care.
45:44Oh.
45:45Oh.
45:47Telephone.
45:50Oh, it's my boss.
45:52Yes, Berger?
45:55What do you mean?
45:57I'm supposed to tell him?
45:59But why? He only came a few times too late.
46:02This can't be serious.
46:04No, he's an excellent employee and I think this is the wrong measure.
46:08But as long as he's leading the company.
46:11No!
46:12No.
46:14No, I don't see it that way at all.
46:19The connection is very bad.
46:21I don't understand her anymore. I'm going to quit now.
46:25Tell me, was that your boss?
46:27Yes.
46:29You can't talk to your boss like that.
46:31Yes, I can. You'll hear me.
46:33I'm not going to let myself be manipulated like that.
46:35No one treats me like a complete idiot.
46:37Ben, come down.
46:39Ben, she's right.
46:41Listen to me.
46:44I have to get out of here.
46:47Give me five minutes.
46:49I'll come with you to Greece.
46:55Yes, I'm in the starting line-up anyway,
46:58without having to rely on Mrs. van Loon's hypothesis as a participant.
47:02Hm.
47:04Or am I not up to the task?
47:06Yes, you are.
47:07I just know that Merle is really sorry for you.
47:10Yes, it's an immense sum,
47:12and such an investment will probably be considered.
47:16Can you just give up on Ella Meisner so easily?
47:21Not a
47:23I love you,
47:25I'm going to miss you so much,
47:27or how is it supposed to be without you?
47:30Does it correspond to the truth
47:32that her wife behind her back
47:33almost lost her entire fortune at the roulette table?
47:38I can't do that.