• 4 months ago
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00:00I have to go. I'm still flying to Stockholm today.
00:02Really? Oh, because of the order for the Royal Opera?
00:05Yes. Keep your fingers crossed that I still get the order.
00:09I won't do anything else.
00:12Because from now on, we'll be working together at eye level for two years.
00:18At eye level.
00:19Or do you think I'm just playing the big August?
00:21What?
00:24Cavallo de Carreras?
00:27There's a second train network.
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
01:30I'm rolling on
01:32I'm rolling on
01:34I'm rolling on
01:36I'm rolling on
01:38I'm rolling on
01:40I'm rolling on
01:42I'm rolling on
01:44I'm rolling on
01:46I'm rolling on
01:48I'm rolling on
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01:52I'm rolling on
01:54I'm rolling on
01:56Exactly.
01:57I can't think of another explanation.
02:01I'm sorry, I have to go back to the kitchen.
02:03But I'm sure you'll find the man who spat on your oats.
02:07You can count on that.
02:09And still, you still have a little side job.
02:13Of course.
02:16Luca what?
02:19Oh, you can speak Swedish too?
02:22Good luck.
02:24Luca Till.
02:26I love you too.
02:27See you.
02:28Ciao.
02:30Oh my.
02:31So.
02:32Stammhof Hagen.
02:34So.
02:35We are now back in the nursery or pharmacy.
02:39Good.
02:40So many greetings from the country of the Elves.
02:42I just talked to Katja.
02:43Thank you.
02:44She already has an appointment with the opera house.
02:47Yes.
02:48And then there is a second good news.
02:52So.
02:53I have an appointment with the registry office next week.
02:55No.
02:56That can't be true.
02:57Yes.
02:58And where will the wedding be celebrated, if I may ask?
03:01In the big or small frame?
03:03Good question.
03:04Next question.
03:05Well, we could offer you an interesting wedding suite.
03:11Our new motorhome.
03:15Yes.
03:16However, that is still in the hands of strangers at the moment.
03:19And is curving around somewhere in Germany.
03:21But what is going to happen today in Lüneburg, dear Achim?
03:24Well, I'm curious, dear Erika.
03:26Come on, dear Achim.
03:28Bye.
03:29Bye.
03:31So.
03:32Oh, Ella.
03:33Hello.
03:34So.
03:36Hello.
03:37Hi.
03:38Is there any coffee that is not older than five hours?
03:42I'll make you a fresh one if you give me the reason for your high mood.
03:46Sorry.
03:48I have to decide today whether I go to India for two semesters.
03:52Oh, you haven't decided at all.
03:54No.
03:55India is cool.
03:57But to be separated from Rajan for so long is pretty uncool.
04:00It's not easy.
04:02Except for Rajan.
04:03It's not a problem for him at all.
04:05And he keeps telling me about a huge chance.
04:08Well, then he should visit you in India.
04:10It's his homeland.
04:13Yes.
04:14Yes, maybe you're right.
04:16There you go.
04:17Thanks.
04:19Sometimes these congresses are incredibly boring.
04:21But this one was incredibly exciting.
04:23There was a German cardiologist, Prof. Dr. Dr. Regina Harzfeld-Winter,
04:28who works in the field of human genetics in New York.
04:32And what was the topic?
04:34She presented a data network for degenerative hereditary diseases.
04:38It connects, so to speak, all databases in hospitals worldwide.
04:43So you can research the diseases much better and treat them accordingly.
04:48And what hereditary diseases are they about?
04:50Mainly neurological and hematological diseases.
04:57So like Parkinson's, for example.
05:00Very good, Mr. Schudrack.
05:02Yes, Parkinson's can be genetically specific.
05:04Yeah?
05:05Prof. Dr. Dr. Harzfeld-Winter inspired me incredibly.
05:08She's got such strength.
05:11And she's asked the doctors to create databases like this at their hospitals.
05:16I'd love to start with this right away.
05:19In hematology, there's this little boy who suffers from Wiscot-Aldrich syndrome.
05:25Yes, I thought of him, too.
05:27I'm really interested in this topic.
05:31But since we're so busy, I can't take care of databases.
05:35I could help you.
05:37That would certainly affect a part of your free time.
05:40I would learn something for that.
05:42Yes, then I'd be happy to accept your offer.
05:45Hey!
05:46Hi, am I interrupting?
05:47No, come in.
05:50I wanted to talk to you about the concept for my boss.
05:52Yes, go ahead.
05:56Excuse me.
05:57Tell me, can you wait here?
05:59Yes, of course. I'm happy to help.
06:01Okay. Let's go, Mr. Schubert.
06:17The horse is still to be visited today.
06:25First of all, the horse is a motorhome.
06:27And secondly, I'll get in touch with you.
06:29I'm sorry, Erika, but don't you understand that I'm curious?
06:34Yes, I do.
06:35But at the moment I'm working on a very delicate wedding arrangement.
06:39As I said, I'll get in touch with you, and then we'll meet on site, okay?
06:43Yes, as you wish.
06:44Yes, as you wish.
06:45I'll be standing in the starting holes.
06:47I'm really curious.
06:48Yes, all right. Bye.
06:49Bye.
06:50Mr. Rösslein, I know of the Baumwolle wedding, the parsley wedding,
06:54the lumpen, garlic and bronze wedding,
06:57but what kind of wedding should this arrangement be for?
07:00You have to explain that to me.
07:02It's about the motorhome that I bought for my friend Anneliese's son.
07:06Without consulting your life partner beforehand.
07:10Yes, and now it's available for visitation,
07:12and Achim is rushing like a little child.
07:15That's sweet.
07:16Yes.
07:18Only that Anneliese's son was on an open-air rock concert with this horse.
07:24For security reasons, I looked at the good piece without Achim's knowledge beforehand, of course.
07:30And is it at least reasonably predictable for the transfer?
07:34A young man has just camped in it.
07:37I understand.
07:39Come here.
07:42Don't throw brooms at me.
07:44There are a few problem areas that I want to resolve quickly,
07:47before a certain Ari Meisner turns his critical eye on them.
07:51Who wasn't impressed by your spontaneous purchase anyway, was he?
07:55Thank you. Which, of course, makes things very difficult.
08:00Hm.
08:08Mm.
08:10Mm.
08:11What was that for?
08:12For waiting so well for me.
08:15Ah.
08:16That's a few minutes compared to all the years I've waited for you.
08:20Yes, that's true.
08:22Sorry, I had to talk to a pediatrician.
08:25We've got a little patient here who's suffering from a serious hereditary disease.
08:29And I can't get any further with the therapy.
08:31Anyway, you tell me first, what's with your new company concept?
08:35I just wanted to apologize for my somewhat hectic departure this morning.
08:39I would say the departure to Greece was far more hectic.
08:43Yes.
08:44Anyway, I presented my concept to my boss today, for employee motivation.
08:49Title, efficiency through maximum self-responsibility instead of working under pressure.
08:54And?
08:55Well, what can I say?
08:57The gentleman seemed quite impressed.
08:59But he rejected your guiding model, and isn't that a similar story now?
09:03Yes, but I'm a different person now.
09:05Not insulted anymore, but ready for constructive discourse.
09:10Interesting.
09:12Besides, I'm good. And pretty irreplaceable.
09:16And when and where did you change your mind?
09:19Somewhere between Gifhorn and Braunschweig.
09:22Yes, halfway between Lüneburg and Athens.
09:25Yes, somewhere there.
09:27But it really hit home last night at Ella's party at the university.
09:33Or was it after that?
09:35I don't know.
09:36Yes, I understand.
09:37Yes, I have to admit, it went pretty well yesterday.
09:39But the result is pretty good.
09:43So, now to you.
09:45How was your doctor's congress?
09:46Great.
09:47Great?
09:48Yes.
09:49Yes, let me be a part of your life.
09:52After all, two full days are missing.
09:54Okay.
09:57It has to be found out who the operator of this homepage is.
10:01Normally it should be something like a press conference, like in the newspaper.
10:04I'm as smart as that, but that's not a normal case.
10:07This homepage shouldn't even exist.
10:09After all, it's my idea.
10:11May I?
10:12Please.
10:16Click, click, click, click, click, click.
10:18Come on, who do you think you are,
10:20annoying my poor man like that on his old days?
10:25Here.
10:26The company is calling itself El Caballo de Carreras.
10:30And behind it, a few cryptic signs.
10:33You're not talking about Hannemann?
10:35No, no Hannemann, no Lüneburg, no nothing at all.
10:40Now this guy is getting ahead of me.
10:42And there's also a construction site symbol.
10:46They seem to have just officially celebrated with their homepage.
10:49No wonder.
10:51Tell me, can you speak Spanish?
10:53Muy poco, if I'm honest.
10:55I've forgotten most of it, too.
10:57All I know is that it's called Caballo de Carreras Rennpferd.
11:01It's no use, amigo.
11:02A Spanish-speaking IT expert has to go there.
11:04It would be best if someone told you something about the horse.
11:07Since I can't conjure that up, Christoph has to go there for a long time.
11:11That's not a bad address either.
11:12I'll call him.
11:13It has to be easy to find out who's stealing my high-class horse.
11:23Yes?
11:24Oh, excuse me, please.
11:25No, come in, don't bother.
11:27I'm just going to the Xth and hopefully last time
11:30the cooperation contract with my future partner Merle.
11:35Gunther, pick a sign.
11:38Are you willing to accompany Philipp Stein as a witness
11:41on his way to the future happiness with Katja Meissner?
11:50Yes, I am.
11:52And I feel very honored.
11:54Thank you.
11:57As a future witness, I would like to offer you a seat
12:01for the upcoming celebrations.
12:04Although, of course, I know that you spend almost every second day at the Salto.
12:08That's a very nice offer, but I actually have one or the other alternative
12:12in the back of my mind.
12:13Small, romantic, a little off the cuff.
12:15But if it still comes to any inconsistencies,
12:18consider the Three Kings as your second living room.
12:20And in terms of catering, Carla will certainly always be an open ear for you.
12:24That's good to know.
12:25By the way, I'm just on my way to the town hall
12:27to submit the papers for this following difficult step.
12:30Among us, I have a good feeling about the couple Katja Meissner and Philipp Stein.
12:35Among us? Me too.
12:38I'm really curious what news Katja will bring back from Stockholm.
12:42She had a good conversation with the superintendent yesterday,
12:45but the meeting between her and the members of the board is crucial today.
12:49I would really like to spend a few months in Stockholm
12:52after the stress of the last few weeks here.
12:55When does the trial against your ex-wife actually begin?
12:58Unfortunately, it doesn't take place.
13:00It's just a hearing.
13:01Then she gets a probationary sentence for it.
13:04However, there seems to be a clear signal from Henriette
13:07that she is ready to do your therapy.
13:09But on the way there, she has failed everything so far.
13:13I'm already hoping to take care of it myself.
13:16I don't know if it falls into the responsibility of a witness, but...
13:20Come on, say it.
13:22In my opinion, you should finally let Henriette go.
13:25If she wants to turn the switch to her future life, she has to do it alone.
13:29That's absolutely right.
13:30Especially since it's good for you in court
13:32if you start a therapy from scratch.
13:35I told you so.
13:37Well, I've thought about it.
13:40About your two semesters in India?
13:42Yes, about the studies, about India, about us.
13:45So, look.
13:46Lüneburg is about here.
13:48And Varanasi is about here.
13:50Then New Delhi is about there.
13:53Nonsense, that doesn't matter at all.
13:55But I was born there.
13:57Rajan, please.
13:58So, there are many kilometers between Lüneburg and Varanasi.
14:02Yes.
14:03Too many.
14:04But between the beginning of your studies
14:07and your last exams, you still have some time.
14:09And what would it be like if you visited me there?
14:12Then two semesters wouldn't feel that long anymore.
14:15That sounds great.
14:17I miss you already.
14:19And you could show me your home country
14:21and tell me about the country and the people.
14:23Well, now I miss you, too.
14:25But how am I supposed to pay for the flight?
14:27I don't know anyone in Varanasi.
14:29And you live in a student dormitory.
14:31I always have to look for something myself.
14:32And then there's the flight, which costs at least 500 euros.
14:35Food and drinks, which is actually cheaper in India, but...
14:37Okay, stop.
14:38I'm tired of listening.
14:40You're right.
14:42I didn't have the financial side on the screen at all.
14:45Yes, but otherwise I really like Delhi.
14:48Really.
15:01Yes, please.
15:03You see each other again so quickly.
15:05Hello, Merle.
15:06Did you read the contract I faxed you?
15:08Yes.
15:09Read and approved.
15:11I'm glad, Mrs. van Loon. Please sit down.
15:14And I'm glad that you're so flexible
15:16and that you accepted one or two additional requests from my side.
15:20I have firm principles,
15:22but I'm flexible when it comes to good things.
15:24I never doubted good things,
15:26but I admit, after our last meeting,
15:28I've run out of longer negotiations.
15:31Tiredness makes us do the work we leave behind,
15:33not the one we do.
15:35Nice saying.
15:36It's been in my nursery since tomorrow.
15:38Yes, may I assume that you fully agree
15:40with the contract that Mr. Lichtnagel faxed you?
15:43Completely.
15:45I hope you do, too.
15:46Yes, yes, yes.
15:48No buts?
15:49Not at all.
15:51But the sudden shift from a silent partnership
15:54to a less silent partnership at eye level
15:57requires a certain change from me.
15:59That's all.
16:00You can do that, Mr. Flickenschild.
16:03So, Merle, are there any additions,
16:06amendments or modifications from your side?
16:09Your conditions, i.e. 50% in favor of language
16:12in all decisions of this hotel project,
16:14have already been fixed in the contract.
16:16So, practically the moment of parity.
16:18Yes.
16:19That's why I'm completely satisfied
16:21and ready for the signature.
16:23Well, let's keep it short and sweet.
16:26Then I'd like to have two signatures from both of you.
16:30On the second and last page.
16:39Good.
16:40Thank you.
16:41I'm very happy that the agreement between you two
16:43has come to such a great agreement.
16:48And I wish the new business partners
16:51all the best on their journey together.
16:54And good luck.
16:55Thank you.
17:09So, Achim Meisner, that must be enough.
17:37One wrong word and Erika Rose is out.
18:07Erika!
18:31Am I too early?
18:32Why?
18:34Well, because you kept me at a distance.
18:38No, no.
18:39I just wanted to make some coffee and cake.
18:42I knew the mobile home was in a picobello state.
18:46Yes, look.
18:52And?
18:56Very neat.
19:01And?
19:02I like it.
19:05And me?
19:13Wow.
19:16Krundschaft.
19:17Hello, Tom.
19:18Hey, Rajan.
19:19I need a very generous, optimistic Strauss
19:22for a client who deserves it more than she deserves.
19:24Optimistic, you say?
19:25Yes, colourful, magnificent, devoted to life.
19:29Tell me, may I ask which Laus
19:31ran over your liver?
19:33The Laus is from German studies.
19:35It's about the year I could spend in India.
19:37Ah, yes.
19:38And?
19:39Well, one year is quite long.
19:41And I could actually visit her from time to time
19:43if the flights weren't so expensive.
19:44Yes, I understand.
19:46Great love,
19:48professional opportunity
19:49and no time for, let's say,
19:51the human stop in between.
19:54Nice shortcut.
19:55Yes.
19:57But there is a solution.
19:58Rajan just gets the money from me.
20:00No, not the money, Tom.
20:01You've already given me so much money.
20:03Even the transfer to the orphanage
20:05that I can now live rent-free at all.
20:07No, I'm not talking about gifts.
20:09Let's talk about a loan, Rajan.
20:13But I don't have anything.
20:15I'm not credit-worthy.
20:16Yes, not yet.
20:17But maybe one day,
20:18when I'm old and grey
20:19and slowly have to think about my pension,
20:22then I want my money,
20:23with interest, of course, back.
20:26Look, love is much more important
20:28than all the money in the world.
20:30You just visit Ella
20:31and I'll enjoy myself
20:33and calculate my interest.
20:35I'll take care of that.
20:52Ah, Henriette.
20:53Nice to meet you.
20:55We talked about this therapy place
20:57at Amrum.
20:58You cancelled it,
20:59but I think it would be good
21:00if you would try to get it.
21:02Yes, you're right.
21:04Yes, and did you call?
21:06I...
21:08No.
21:10Could you maybe...
21:12No, Henriette.
21:13It's certainly good
21:14if you take such a step
21:15into the future yourself.
21:17Besides, I think
21:18it will have a positive effect
21:19on the course of the process.
21:22Yes, that's right.
21:24Tell me,
21:25could you maybe recommend
21:26a good lawyer
21:27for my defense?
21:29Wait a minute.
21:30I think I even have a card
21:31from a colleague of mine.
21:33He has overall
21:35a really good reputation.
21:39You want...
21:40You want to go to the registry office?
21:43Ah, you mean
21:44the registration here for marriage?
21:46I know it sounds ridiculous,
21:48but it's not possible without it.
21:50No, listen,
21:51I can't find the card now.
21:52I'll send you the address.
21:53Agreed?
21:55Have a nice day.
21:57You too.
22:05Well, my dear,
22:08now there will be
22:09difficult weeks and months
22:10waiting for you.
22:11I know.
22:13Do you want to go for a walk?
22:15Another time, yes?
22:17I think I'd rather be alone now.
22:22Bye.
22:32May I know
22:33why my business partner
22:34is so arrogant?
22:36I just had to think
22:37about our little
22:38running-in difficulties.
22:40Running-in difficulties?
22:41Well,
22:42I showered her
22:43several times on purpose.
22:45Our tariff negotiations
22:46on flower jewelry
22:47for the Three Kings
22:48were also not without,
22:50and now this endless
22:51mess around our
22:52Wühlmaus is present.
22:54Tulips or hotel,
22:55hotel and tulips,
22:56or neither of the two.
22:57Yes, that's right,
22:58there was something.
23:00Your boss and I
23:01are currently singing
23:02a lullaby
23:03to the confrontation
23:04as the foundation
23:05of future harmony.
23:06I'll remember that.
23:07Do that, Mr. Albers.
23:09Thank you, Mr. Albers.
23:10Yes.
23:11To good cooperation.
23:14And to our
23:15family-friendly hotel
23:16as a highlight
23:17of Lüneburg's
23:18successful Hanseatic Days.
23:20By the way,
23:21how can I understand
23:22family-friendly?
23:23Do you have anything
23:24against families?
23:25No, of course not,
23:26but in that context
23:27it sounds so
23:28conceptual and programmatic.
23:31Oh, you know, Mr. Flickenschild,
23:32you have your ideas,
23:34I have mine.
23:35But do we really want
23:36to discuss this
23:37here and today?
23:38No, of course not.
23:39Mr. Flickenschild,
23:40hello,
23:41the architect just called.
23:42And?
23:43He wanted to know
23:44when he should start
23:45with the designs.
23:46Excuse me,
23:47are we talking about
23:48the designs
23:49for the new hotel?
23:50Oh, you're right,
23:51we don't have to
23:52discuss that
23:53here and today.
23:54But may I introduce
23:55Mr. Eckert to you?
23:56He's my assistant,
23:57he's my most trusted
23:58in all matters
23:59for the new hotel.
24:01Nice to meet you.
24:02I've heard
24:03you're with the boat.
24:04Yes, and with the tax
24:05so that we can
24:06understand each other.
24:07Of course.
24:08Well,
24:09with everything
24:10we're discussing here
24:11and today,
24:12we should start
24:13with the staff questions
24:14tomorrow at the latest.
24:19So, Mr. Albers,
24:20then tell me
24:21what you were able
24:22to find out
24:23about El Caballo
24:24de Carreras.
24:25First of all,
24:26thank you for
24:27having me here.
24:28You're welcome.
24:29I spoke to
24:30Christoph Langer.
24:31He listened to me
24:32and found out something.
24:33Then tell me.
24:34The homepage
24:35of this competition
24:36is obviously
24:37of Argentinian origin.
24:38I don't know
24:39what it is,
24:40but I'm sure
24:41you know
24:42what it is.
24:43I don't know
24:44what it is,
24:45but I'm sure
24:46you know
24:47what it is.
24:48The software
24:49and High Class Horses,
24:50the name
24:51is protected.
24:52Yes, but that's
24:53already something.
24:54Well,
24:55but the idea
24:56itself isn't.
24:57Ah, yes.
24:58I understand.
24:59That means
25:00that's actually
25:01my central question,
25:02that I have to live
25:03with the competition
25:04from now on?
25:05After everything
25:06you've told me,
25:07I'm afraid so.
25:09It's not just
25:10about the business.
25:12I mean,
25:13it's about my idea,
25:15about my baby.
25:17It's about the existence
25:19of a not-so-young man
25:21who finally wanted
25:23to take a deep breath.
25:25Can I afford
25:27a little house
25:29as a retirement home?
25:31Mr. Albers,
25:32on the one hand,
25:33panic is not
25:34a particularly good advice,
25:35and on the other hand,
25:36who knows
25:37whether in the long run
25:38you'll still have
25:39your nose up front.
25:40We're talking
25:41about competition,
25:42but competition
25:43will ultimately
25:44revive the business.
25:45And you are
25:46competition for the others.
25:53No, no, no, no, no.
25:54The deal was
25:55that I cook a little
25:56and you massage me.
25:57No, no, no, no.
25:58Wrong.
25:59I call a pizza service
26:00and you massage me.
26:06Violence is not the solution.
26:08See? Stop, stop, stop.
26:09Stop.
26:10Violence is not the solution.
26:11Yes, violence is not...
26:12Mr. Schudrack.
26:13Yes?
26:14We talked about
26:15the boy with
26:16the Whiscot-Aldrich Syndrome.
26:17You know what?
26:18He's being moved to Baltimore.
26:21Yes, thanks to the network
26:22of Professor Dr. Dr.
26:23Hartsfeld-Winter,
26:25I found a specialist
26:26there.
26:27Yes, that's great.
26:28I think so too.
26:29And I realized
26:30once again
26:31that we absolutely
26:32have to connect
26:33to this network.
26:34I asked very naively,
26:36who pays for
26:37such a therapy place
26:38in the USA anyway?
26:39The health insurance company
26:40certainly doesn't, does it?
26:41In that case,
26:42fortunately,
26:43a foundation has jumped in.
26:44It's crazy.
26:45We couldn't have helped
26:46the boy here at all.
26:47These are really
26:48good news.
26:49We absolutely need
26:50this database.
26:52I love this fire in your eyes
26:53when you want to save
26:54humanity again and again.
26:56Mr. Schudrack.
26:58You actually wanted
26:59to help me.
27:00And if we get the okay
27:01for the database
27:02from the clinic now,
27:03are you in?
27:06You're in.
27:08Yes, of course.
27:10Of course.
27:11Have a nice evening.
27:12Thank you.
27:13You too.
27:33Politics or local?
27:36Sport, please.
27:44By the way,
27:45I have to make a request.
27:46Because of the mobile home.
27:48Well, now I can say it,
27:49but when I heard
27:50Young Man and Rock Concert,
27:53I was a little upset.
27:56In terms of order
27:57and cleanliness, you mean?
27:58Well, I did have
27:59some concerns
28:00regarding hygiene.
28:01Why?
28:02What did you expect?
28:03Well, maybe not
28:04directly a garbage dump,
28:05but full of ashtrays,
28:07a lot of junk,
28:08and so on.
28:10I wouldn't have been surprised.
28:11So much for prejudices.
28:14That's quite right.
28:16Everything was tip-top
28:17and spotless.
28:19Respect.
28:20The young man knows
28:21what belongs to him.
28:22I'm glad that your trust
28:23in the youth
28:24has been restored.
28:26That was always there, Erika.
28:28Sometimes I just have the impression
28:29that young people
28:30no longer know how to appreciate things.
28:33Maybe it's because
28:34we used to have fewer
28:37and had to deal
28:38with our things more carefully.
28:39That's true.
28:40That's true.
28:42You see,
28:43now we can still go to the
28:44Pharmacy Historiker's Meeting
28:45in the Mühles
28:47and don't even have to
28:48take care of a hotel room.
28:50That's right.
28:52However...
28:54What?
28:55No, please don't get me wrong.
28:58The car really makes
28:59a great impression.
29:01Nevertheless,
29:02I would like to do
29:03a test drive first,
29:04just to
29:05exclude any surprises.
29:07Yes, please.
29:08Although
29:09I'm pretty sure
29:12that the engine
29:13is also in a very good condition.
29:15Thank you.
29:18Cheers
29:19and congratulations
29:20on your purchase.
29:22Thank you.
29:26Mr. Albrecht,
29:27I'm glad
29:28to welcome you again.
29:29Yes, I'm glad too.
29:30I wish you a pleasant stay.
29:31Thank you.
29:33Carla, my dear.
29:34Mr. Gunther.
29:35And?
29:36Have you already decided?
29:37Oh, you mean
29:38whether I put chicken, deer
29:39or hummus on the menu today?
29:41No, whether you want to
29:42expand your gastronomic horizon.
29:44Could you imagine
29:45the split between
29:46the three kings
29:47and the new hotel?
29:49Good morning.
29:50Mrs. van Loon.
29:51Today is day one
29:52after our harmonious
29:53contract signing.
29:55That's why I would like
29:56to discuss a few things
29:57with you.
29:58With pleasure.
29:59I'll be at your disposal in a moment.
30:00Tell me, is it possible
30:01that you are already
30:02asking for staff
30:03for the new hotel
30:04without keeping in touch
30:05with me beforehand?
30:06Nothing wrong with that.
30:07I really appreciate
30:08your work,
30:09but as an equal
30:10partner in the new hotel,
30:11the mutual support
30:12is simply important to me,
30:13in all areas.
30:14Does that mean
30:15that we will only
30:16perform as a duo,
30:17like Pat and Patachon?
30:18How about
30:19Bonnie and Clyde,
30:20Sonny and Cher,
30:21Ginger Rogers
30:22and Fred Astaire?
30:23Hansel and Gretel,
30:24Siegfried and Roy?
30:25Carla, please.
30:26What I really
30:27want to say with that is...
30:28Excuse me,
30:29but the kitchen is rumbling.
30:30And if you
30:31don't want to
30:32go to the kitchen
30:33right away,
30:35and if you
30:36have come to an agreement,
30:37just let me know.
30:38And I'll tell you
30:39if I can even
30:40imagine
30:41taking over
30:42a second restaurant.
30:43But my decision
30:44will take a while,
30:45as I have decided
30:46to escape to Britain
30:47with Torben.
30:48Au revoir.
30:51I'll call the police.
30:59Okay.
31:00Keyword travel boutique?
31:02Yes.
31:03We Europeans
31:04tend to
31:05have gastric issues in India.
31:06Okay.
31:07Then I'll ask grandpa.
31:08With him,
31:09I'm basically
31:10at the source.
31:11Vaccination.
31:12There are
31:13dozens of recommendations,
31:14but nothing is prescribed.
31:15Do you know
31:16your way around this?
31:17I'll ask Britta.
31:18Do you have
31:19a vaccination pass?
31:21Yes.
31:22Just ask where.
31:24Okay.
31:25Search for a vaccination pass.
31:27Keyword
31:28eat and drink.
31:29Are many things
31:30really as hot as
31:31a fire extinguisher?
31:32Oh, yes.
31:33Especially for tourists.
31:34With water,
31:35you should be very careful.
31:36It's better to drink
31:37only from closed
31:38original bottles.
31:39And no ice cubes.
31:40Okay.
31:41Eat a lot.
31:42And what do we look at
31:43when you come to visit me?
31:46Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai?
31:49Do you know
31:50what distances are?
31:52India is a subcontinent
31:53and not a bathing island
31:54in the Baltic Sea.
31:56Yes, I knew that.
31:57But you should
31:58be allowed to make suggestions.
32:00Yes.
32:01I'd like to show you
32:02my orphanage in Delhi.
32:03And the Lotus Temple.
32:04And then, of course,
32:05the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium,
32:06so you can never
32:07confuse cricket
32:08and crockett again.
32:09I can tell
32:10the wound is deep.
32:12Perfect.
32:13Oh, I remember
32:14two things.
32:15So I have to
32:16return this thing
32:17to the library.
32:25I'd really like
32:26to pick you up
32:27from the airport.
32:28No problem.
32:29My information
32:30about departure
32:31and delay
32:32wasn't exactly precise either.
32:34Yes, tell me,
32:35what do the Stockholmers say?
32:37This morning,
32:38I talked to one
32:39of the members
32:40of the board
32:41who likes my work very much.
32:43But so far,
32:44the decision has yet to be made.
32:45I have to go to the fridge.
32:46Yes, and
32:47what does your gut feel say?
32:50I have no idea
32:51if they will give me
32:52the assignment again.
32:53In the beginning,
32:54they were so relaxed
32:55when I was on trial.
32:56And now,
32:57suddenly,
32:58after the acquittal,
32:59I have no idea
33:00what to do.
33:01But you know,
33:02I am still
33:03pretty confident.
33:04I was, too,
33:05in between.
33:06But there are still
33:07considerable reservations
33:08with some curators.
33:09Nevertheless,
33:10it was right
33:11that you flew there.
33:12I think your appearance
33:13was definitely convincing.
33:14Yes, maybe
33:15but also naive.
33:16I just thought
33:17that after the trial,
33:18the whole nightmare
33:19would be over.
33:20Katja,
33:22your art will win
33:24and not
33:25any lies
33:26and delusions.
33:27We will rent a house
33:28on the Scheren
33:29and we will fish
33:30our own salmon rolls.
33:34I love you.
33:38I can understand
33:39your annoyance, Mr. Albers.
33:40You believe
33:41to have the idea
33:42as the only one
33:43and then someone
33:44jumps on the train
33:45unquestioningly.
33:46Please.
33:47Mr. Lichtenhagen
33:48sees it more relaxed.
33:49According to the motto
33:50competition
33:51revives the business.
33:52Which is also true
33:53in the core
33:54if you are
33:55sure of your case.
33:56It's just a question
33:57of how strong
33:58this competition is
33:59in the long run.
34:00I mean,
34:01what do I have
34:02to adjust to?
34:03At least you and
34:04Cheikh Hamid have
34:05a companion
34:06who sits somewhere
34:07in the desert.
34:08Our one, on the other hand,
34:09Argentina
34:10is certainly
34:11a nation of horses.
34:12That's for sure.
34:13But does it have to
34:14get in the way
34:15of Alfred Albers?
34:16Does she really do that?
34:17Mr. Albers,
34:18you have international
34:19contacts to top breeders
34:20who welcome
34:21an Alfred Albers
34:22with a slap in the face.
34:23Yes, that's right, but...
34:24You have to
34:25have confidence,
34:26experience,
34:27loyalty.
34:28Those are your trump cards.
34:29It's no different
34:30in my industry.
34:31You have to
34:32define your own
34:33strengths and recognize
34:34where the weaknesses
34:35of the opponent are.
34:37Thank you very much
34:38for your words of encouragement.
34:39Let's see
34:40who is better,
34:41her or me.
34:45Are you going to Britain
34:46with Torben today?
34:47Oui, madame.
34:49I'm glad for you.
34:50I could also
34:51use a good break.
34:53Bon appétit.
34:54Thank you.
34:55Thank you.
34:56Mrs. Lichtenhagen.
34:58May I?
34:59Excuse me,
35:00but I have
35:01bad news for you.
35:02I just spoke
35:03to the craftsmen
35:04on the boat.
35:05And it will take
35:06longer with the work?
35:07It's no longer
35:08just about
35:09repair work.
35:10The water damage
35:11is so big,
35:12the building
35:13has to be renovated.
35:14Oh no.
35:15I'm really sorry,
35:16especially since I don't
35:17even know how long
35:18the renovation work
35:19will take.
35:20But Anna,
35:21we'll find something
35:22new for you.
35:23Yes.
35:24You can also
35:25live in the hotel,
35:26of course.
35:27Thank you,
35:28that's really very kind.
35:29But I feel
35:30very comfortable
35:31with Merle.
35:32She won't mind
35:33if I stay with her
35:34a little longer.
35:35We get along very well.
35:36I'm glad for you.
35:37So it's true
35:38that blood is thicker
35:39than water.
35:40Yes,
35:41I'm talking
35:42about the level of kinship.
35:43In contrast to you two,
35:44your cousins
35:45and I
35:46have to practice
35:47a little more
35:48in puncto harmony.
35:49I can confirm that.
35:50There is still
35:51a lot of room for improvement.
35:52Mrs. Verlohn and I
35:53are going to
35:54fend off some roosters.
35:55And she understands
35:56a lot of that.
35:57It's her job.
36:00Yes,
36:01I'm sorry,
36:02I have to go again.
36:04Have a nice day.
36:05You too.
36:06I also have to go
36:07to the town hall.
36:08Yes, and I have to
36:09go to the clinic.
36:11Bye, Carla.
36:12Bye.
36:13Bye, have a nice vacation.
36:14Thank you, thank you.
36:16Then you weren't
36:17untitled
36:18during my absence.
36:19Well, I'll tell you,
36:20the correct registration
36:21of a marriage
36:22is really
36:23a full-time job.
36:24But we're also
36:25in a hurry.
36:27Because you absolutely
36:28want to marry me
36:29next week.
36:30Oh yes, absolutely.
36:31Let's do this
36:32with an invitation.
36:33Don't you think
36:34we should also
36:35tell our friends,
36:36relatives and acquaintances
36:37in person?
36:38Good question.
36:39I also don't want
36:40a state act.
36:41Mom!
36:42You're back
36:43from Kneckebrotland.
36:45Yes,
36:46with moose sausage
36:47for breakfast.
36:48Ah,
36:49you have to like that.
36:50Mom,
36:51there's great news.
36:53I'm definitely
36:54going to India
36:55for a year now.
36:56And guess who's going
36:57to come with me
36:58when his studies start?
37:00Oh, that's difficult.
37:01A young man
37:02from your environment?
37:04Warm.
37:06And his name starts
37:07with R?
37:09Wärmer.
37:11Uh,
37:12Rudolf?
37:14Mom, Radjan.
37:16Man, that's wonderful.
37:18Then your separation pain
37:19won't be that big anymore.
37:21But you'll still be there
37:22for Philipps and my wedding.
37:24Hello, of course.
37:28Are you going to leave
37:29your mother alone
37:30for a year now?
37:32Me?
37:33Who's going to Stockholm?
37:35You two,
37:36I have to go
37:37to get vaccinated.
37:38Oh,
37:39do you know
37:40what I just thought of?
37:41What about the
37:42rose house meal
37:43we wanted to do
37:44when you were released?
37:45Ah,
37:46and do you know
37:47what I just thought of?
37:48I brought you
37:49some sweet potatoes.
37:50For the sauce
37:51I need honey,
37:52raspberries,
37:53mustard,
37:54and a lot of dill.
37:55I'll bring the dill.
37:56And then there's
37:57a Swedish rose house meal
37:58this evening.
38:00I just have
38:01a really modest feeling.
38:02Mrs. van Loon
38:03gets involved everywhere.
38:04I see it that way.
38:05Merle van Loon
38:06is new in the catering business
38:07and has put a lot of money
38:08into this project.
38:09Now she wants
38:10to be taken seriously
38:11and that's why
38:12she's stirring up
38:13too much dust.
38:14Then she should
38:15do it in her flower shop.
38:16She looked at me yesterday
38:17and I'm the assistant
38:18of the Flickenschild.
38:19I've known Gunther
38:20a little longer
38:21and I really can't imagine
38:22that he would let himself
38:23be prescribed
38:24who should be his assistant.
38:25We'll see.
38:26We'll have a lot of fun
38:27with that woman.
38:28Who will we have
38:29a lot of fun with?
38:31With Merle van Loon.
38:33Think of my words.
38:35We won't forget you.
38:36I hope.
38:39Tell me,
38:41did you already have
38:42the first panic attack
38:43because Salte
38:44had to leave
38:45without you for a few days
38:46or is she still coming?
38:48Do you think
38:49I'm being hysterical?
38:50No, not at all.
38:52You're a little
38:53unrelaxed
38:54when it comes to
38:55delegating tasks.
38:57I'm deeply relaxed.
38:58The meeting is organized,
38:59the map is written
39:00for the next few days,
39:01my assistant manager
39:02is instructed
39:03and has the kitchen staff
39:04and the service staff
39:05under control.
39:07That's what I call
39:08being sovereign.
39:09Gunther Sarabacus
39:10is sovereign.
39:11I can see that.
39:12You should
39:13have a second panic attack
39:14so that you don't
39:15have to deal with
39:16a second panic attack.
39:17I heard
39:18there's an
39:19appropriate offer.
39:21What did you promise me?
39:22To take you to the best
39:23restaurants in Britain.
39:25Me too.
39:26And above all
39:27to postpone the topic
39:28of panic attack 2
39:29until after the holiday.
39:31Can we finally do that?
39:32Yes,
39:33I've been meaning to do that
39:34for a long time
39:35if you didn't
39:36give me the trigger.
39:37All right, then.
39:38Just a second.
39:39I'll put the vegetables
39:40in the fridge.
39:43What?
39:45I'll be right back.
39:47Here's another one.
40:01So,
40:02this is the last one.
40:04Luckily.
40:06Polio, hepatitis A
40:07and typhus have been refreshed.
40:09So I can let you
40:10into the wide world.
40:11Oh, India
40:12would be enough for me.
40:15I don't think so,
40:16but if you feel
40:17any side effects
40:18you'll come back to me.
40:19Uh-huh.
40:20So,
40:21you can get dressed.
40:22Thank you.
40:23We talked about
40:24the malaria prophylaxis.
40:26Yeah, mosquito net
40:27is being supplied.
40:28There's something
40:29I wanted to tell you.
40:30What did I want to tell you?
40:31What did I want to tell you?
40:32Oh,
40:33it would be good
40:34if you brought
40:35deodorant tablets.
40:36In some regions
40:37drinking water is
40:38very difficult.
40:39I've heard about that.
40:40You can drink
40:41those things
40:42from the swimming pool.
40:43Well, let's hope
40:44that's true.
40:45If you still have
40:46any questions,
40:47you can come to me.
40:48Yes, thank you.
40:49But you can start
40:50with me.
40:51Then I'll take
40:52my vaccine with me,
40:53book my flight
40:54and develop
40:55strong antibodies.
40:56Very good.
40:58Hi.
41:03Bye.
41:08What's the blood pressure
41:09of Mrs. Hagemeister?
41:10140 to 90.
41:11Good.
41:12Dr. Thies,
41:13can I ask you
41:14something about
41:15the database
41:16we talked about yesterday?
41:17Yes, anything you want.
41:20How much work
41:21do I have to do?
41:22A lot.
41:23A lot.
41:25We have to
41:26look at all the patient files,
41:27filter out the degenerative
41:28hereditary diseases
41:29and create relevant
41:30patterns for the databases
41:31and, and, and.
41:33But you would
41:34learn a lot.
41:37Yes.
41:42And what will become of us?
41:44Have you lost
41:45a single thought
41:46about how it should
41:47continue with us?
41:49It's all up to you.
41:51Gosh, Lilly,
41:52what am I supposed to do
41:53in the desert?
41:54Start something new
41:55with me and our child.
41:57Are you really through?
41:58Just throw everything away.
42:02Mrs. Jansen.
42:03Mrs. Stein.
42:05Did you forget
42:06our appointment?
42:08Appointment?
42:09To have tea in town.
42:10Yes, I waited
42:11and waited
42:12and when she
42:13didn't answer the phone
42:14I was really worried.
42:16It's all fine.
42:17I'm fine.
42:19But you still look
42:20a little pale.
42:22Still the flu?
42:25I hope
42:26Dr. Thies'
42:27homeopathic medicine
42:28will work soon.
42:30I still feel
42:31a little wobbly
42:32on my legs,
42:34but I'm not
42:3550 anymore after all.
42:37Ah!
42:38And you?
42:40Have you been
42:41in the fresh air
42:42today at all?
42:45No.
42:47Mrs. Stein,
42:48please,
42:49if you were well
42:50you wouldn't be
42:51sitting around
42:52in your morning coat
42:53at this time
42:54and creaking
42:55like a mule.
42:56What's going on?
42:59I don't have
43:00a husband anymore,
43:01no friends,
43:02no job
43:03and I live in a city
43:04where everyone despises me.
43:06Was I ever
43:07despising you?
43:08Was I?
43:10It's all
43:11certainly not very nice,
43:12but you mustn't
43:13let yourself
43:14go like that.
43:16Why not?
43:18On the one hand
43:19because I'm sitting here
43:21if all Lüneburgers
43:22would despise you
43:24and on the other
43:25because you have
43:26an important task.
43:28Oh yes?
43:29What task?
43:30Your life.
43:32And you can only
43:33tackle that
43:34if you stand up straight,
43:35show attitude
43:36for the hearing
43:37and the trial.
43:40You should judge me
43:41and lock me up.
43:42I don't deserve it any better.
43:49Okay.
43:50Nevertheless,
43:51it's up to you.
43:52Yeah.
43:53Bye.
43:54Hello.
43:55Hello, Mr. Jansen.
43:56Oh, sorry.
44:00Jansen?
44:02Yes, I'm now
44:03in my old home town
44:04to communicate
44:05with my family.
44:07Listen,
44:08I'll just check in
44:10and call you back
44:11in a minute, okay?
44:13Okay.
44:14Bye.
44:18Mr. Jansen,
44:19what can I do for you?
44:21First of all,
44:22I'd like to use your room.
44:23Feel free.
44:24I'll be right there.
44:26I don't believe this.
44:28Why didn't you tell me
44:29you were coming to Lüneburg?
44:31Because I didn't know
44:32until yesterday.
44:35The ladies from Brussels
44:36sent me to Hannover
44:37for a report
44:38and I can set up my tent
44:39just as well here.
44:42That's how the EU pays.
44:44And so I don't have to
44:45burden my mother.
44:48Although she certainly
44:49sees it differently.
44:50And?
44:51Thank you.
44:53Everything okay with you?
44:54It looks like it always does.
44:57Great, great, great.
44:59That Anne was elected
45:00mayor,
45:01she must have heard about it.
45:02Yeah.
45:03That she made it
45:04through the Belgian capital.
45:06Yeah, I'm sorry
45:07that you can't use
45:08your old apartment anymore
45:09because it's flooded
45:10because of water damage.
45:11Oh,
45:12that's nice.
45:14And where do you live now?
45:15Here?
45:17With her cousin
45:18in the nursery.
45:19Oh, Merle van Loon,
45:20the exhausting lady
45:21who already thought
45:22I was Anne's walking buddy
45:23and secretary.
45:24It's been a long time.
45:25I can't underline
45:26that it's exhausting.
45:28Excuse my interview.
45:29Hello.
45:30Hello.
45:31Tell me,
45:32is your Hanselounge
45:33here?
45:34Yes.
45:35Very nice.
45:36Please bring us
45:37the usual drinks
45:38and for me
45:39a tuna fish salad
45:40without dressing.
45:41Coming right up.
45:42So,
45:43we can...
45:44We'll see each other later.
45:45Thomas?
45:48Hansel seems to be
45:49a pretty big fish
45:50in Brussels.
45:52Yes.
46:03Hey,
46:04sit down.
46:05You're witness
46:06to a historic
46:07flight booking.
46:12So,
46:13my flight
46:14goes over Munich
46:15and takes 14 hours.
46:19If I had decided earlier,
46:20it would have been cheaper.
46:22Doesn't matter.
46:23Now it's as it is.
46:25Okay?
46:27The main thing is,
46:28you're not coming to visit soon.
46:31Shouldn't we book
46:32your flight as well?
46:33Then you'll save
46:34at least a little.
46:37When is your
46:38last exam again?
46:40I have to pass
46:41the exam first.
46:42Oh, come on.
46:43As if you've ever
46:44written an exam worse
46:45than two plus.
46:47Because of this trip.
46:48There...
46:50Yes?
46:51What is it?
46:54Are you talking about
46:55your trip or mine?
46:58Ella, I...
47:03I'm not going on a trip.
47:19Only for the future.
47:21Erika.
47:22Erika!
47:23Yes?
47:24Cars
47:26are only bought
47:27after a previous
47:28test drive.
47:30I'm sorry.
47:33Next time I'll know.
47:36I have an appointment
47:37at the town hall.
47:38With Ella?
47:39Yes.
47:40The new mayor.
47:42Not only that,
47:43she's also...
47:44Pregnant, I know.
47:46I'm curious
47:47to see how she's doing.
47:49Isn't it all
47:50a little too much for her?
47:51Evening studies,
47:52graduate school,
47:53assistance,
47:54and all the trust
47:55that's put into her?
47:56No.
47:57To be honest, Mr. Eckert,
47:58I think you're
47:59overwhelmed with this task.
48:00And I'm going to say
48:01exactly the same
48:02to Mr. Flickenschild
48:03as he does to me.