• 5 months ago
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00:00Luise was just 17 when she got pregnant.
00:03What about that woman you saw in front of the pharmacy?
00:06We have to find that woman.
00:08You can't imagine how much I would like that.
00:14Mom!
00:19The idiot is blocking our car.
00:21You are not allowed to stop.
00:22Either you drive or I do.
00:30I'm born 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
00:56This is my life
00:59This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:27Of course I noticed the number of the car.
01:29That would piss me off.
01:30I understand your deep pain.
01:32But maybe you should consider that you are not allowed to stop.
01:35Oh no, does anyone have the right to drive me?
01:38I'm going to the police.
01:40Could you please postpone your get-up to later?
01:42I have to buy a golf course now.
01:46Vincent van Loon, I'm not going to let a big deal slip through my fingers
01:50just because someone scratched your baby.
01:57Yes, I'm coming.
02:11Are you still working?
02:12Yes, the donation application for grandma should be published in the Nord-Ostsee-Zeitung tomorrow.
02:27Yes, look dad, what do you think?
02:31Yes, perfect.
02:34You haven't read it yet.
02:36You are the pro.
02:38Michi is overdoing it.
02:41Okay, then I'll send it out now.
02:48What did you say?
02:51Is something wrong?
02:53Is grandma feeling worse?
02:55Is grandma feeling worse?
03:01Who is that?
03:04That's her cousin Louise, the one with the warehouse.
03:09The one she saw? Or believes to have seen?
03:13She had a child, a daughter.
03:16Then there is another blood relative.
03:18Grandma believes that she is dead.
03:20But she doesn't know for sure.
03:23What happened back then?
03:25Why didn't we hear anything from that part of the family?
03:28No idea.
03:30She thinks it's a big deal.
03:35Maybe it's crazy, but what if the woman your grandma saw in front of the pharmacy
03:41and who looks like Louise is actually the daughter?
03:45I don't know.
03:56I'll take care of it tomorrow.
03:58I won't reach anyone here anyway.
04:01Mrs. Kretschmer should mail me everything.
04:04Thank you.
04:05Have a nice evening. Bye.
04:07Hey.
04:08Hello.
04:09You look like an aphrodite.
04:13What a day.
04:15Hannover was hell.
04:17I'm sorry.
04:18But it wasn't that easy here either.
04:20Didn't it work out with the loan?
04:22Yes, probably.
04:23So one of the predecessors has to give his okay.
04:26But...
04:28Mrs. Janssen is very sick.
04:31She has a rare form of anemia and...
04:35It could be that she's dying.
04:37Yes, I heard that.
04:39I talked to Rajan.
04:41I'll get a typist tomorrow.
04:44She still looked so vital at the wedding.
04:46Yes.
04:48Maybe she'll find a donor.
04:51I hope so.
04:55And Hannover, what was so bad here?
04:58Oh, pretty much everything.
05:00I'm especially annoyed by the hustle and bustle.
05:03That's why I made a decision.
05:07Hello.
05:08Do you think you'll get me back?
05:10The way you look, you'll be gone soon.
05:12Off to the hospital.
05:13That's how happy I want to look when I go to work.
05:16I just chatted with Ella.
05:17She said I should send her my regards.
05:19Thank you. And how are you?
05:20She lives with an American woman in a flat.
05:22And today she had her first encounter with a holy cow.
05:25Which warmed up in the middle of the street in a fire.
05:29Welcome to India.
05:30See you.
05:31See you tomorrow.
05:35So Hannover...
05:37You made a decision.
05:38Yes.
05:40I've decided to move the office to Lüneburg.
05:56That was totally cool.
05:57Did you see her face?
05:59Did you see the whole thing?
06:01And?
06:03How is she?
06:05She...
06:08She's dead.
06:10What?
06:14But that can't be true.
06:17She was fine just now.
06:19We had coffee and laughed.
06:22She just had a suffocated hand.
06:24What happened to her?
06:28A blood clot has disappeared.
06:31She's gone.
06:34Lung embolism.
06:37We couldn't do anything.
06:41Where is she?
06:45I want to see her.
06:47Lars, would you please?
07:10Lars.
07:29Can you leave me alone for a moment?
07:34Thank you.
07:40You're welcome.
07:50She wants to be alone for a moment.
07:57We have to call Piemans.
08:01I already did.
08:04But of course it wasn't reachable.
08:06I talked to the mailbox.
08:10I'm sorry.
08:26Erika?
08:29Hello.
08:31I want to get Katja's tools.
08:35Erika?
08:37What's going on here?
08:39Hello, Mr. Meisner.
08:41Can I help you?
08:44What's all this stuff here for?
08:49And where is Erika?
08:51This is my storage room and Erika's shopping.
08:55This is Katja's studio.
08:58Do you plan an installation with umbrellas?
09:02Of course not.
09:04She's working on a sculpture for the Royal Opera in Stockholm.
09:08Look.
09:09Then I can store my keys here for a moment.
09:12I would like to continue chatting with you, but I have an urgent appointment.
09:18Well, that's...
09:33Excuse me.
09:49Excuse me.
09:52I have to go.
09:54Excuse me.
10:00I would like to say goodbye to Heidrun.
10:03Goodbye.
10:08I don't want to go in there.
10:12You don't have to.
10:15Keep her in your memory as she was this afternoon.
10:33Bye.
10:47I'll be right back.
10:58Excuse me.
10:59Excuse me.
11:03Is everything alright?
11:08My grandma is dead.
11:12I'm sorry.
11:15Are you alone?
11:17My parents are with her.
11:29Thank you.
11:35As you can see, my stubbornness has its benefits.
11:39Hey, we have the golf course.
11:42Yes.
11:43Come on, let's celebrate.
11:44Champagne?
11:45I'd love to, but we're expecting a larger group and there's still a lot to prepare.
11:50Oh, don't spoil the game.
11:53Mrs. van Loon, Mr. Flickenschild.
11:54The pre-contract for the golf course has arrived.
11:56Then it worked out, congratulations.
11:58Thank you very much.
12:00Well, I'll take care of the travel group now.
12:03I've already taken care of that.
12:04All done.
12:06I would also like to celebrate.
12:08Yes, of course.
12:10And thank you very much, Mr. Eckert.
12:11You're welcome.
12:12Have a nice evening.
12:14Have a nice evening.
12:15Bye.
12:16Mr. Eckert did very well.
12:19Champagne, Mr. Flickenschild?
12:22Well, then he won't say anything against it anymore.
12:24Nice.
12:26Please.
12:28Thank you.
12:32Katja's tools aren't here either.
12:37And there should also be an attached sculpture.
12:41Maybe the gallery owner took it with him.
12:44Or Vincent put it somewhere else.
12:47He calls it interlocked.
12:51I've known Vincent since he was little.
12:54He's a bit unconventional in some things, but...
12:57...he's inconsiderate.
12:59No.
13:00No, he's not.
13:03But he doesn't seem to be particularly organized either.
13:06It seems to be in the family.
13:08Oh, right. Thank you very much.
13:12Merle should have told me that she already has a new tenant.
13:16It happened quite spontaneously.
13:18Besides, it was my idea.
13:19I see.
13:21I just want to hope that your nephew didn't throw Katja's things away.
13:26Achim.
13:27I can't imagine that at all.
13:30But of course.
13:31With chaos like ours, you never know, right?
13:34If you say so.
13:36The things have to be somewhere.
13:43Achim.
13:44Achim.
14:14You have to be really nice.
14:18You too.
14:20Good night.
14:21Good night.
14:24So alone, beautiful woman?
14:26Oh, how nice.
14:27Then I can still drink something.
14:29Is there something to celebrate?
14:31In front of you sits a proud golf course owner.
14:35Hey.
14:36Half a golf course.
14:39I, on the other hand, am the sole owner of 150 sunscreens.
14:42We are simply outstanding business people.
14:46Where did you put them all?
14:47You don't even have a warehouse.
14:49For that I have a big sister with a lot of space.
14:52Vincent, that's not possible.
14:53You can't just make yourself available in my nursery.
14:57It was Erika's idea.
14:58Besides, it's just a transition.
15:00You're just unimprovable.
15:06Do you have a good single mod?
15:07Of course.
15:08Then please a double without ice cream.
15:10Coming right away.
15:12Very pretty.
15:13But because of the umbrella.
15:18Aren't you in the car that rammed you today?
15:21Excuse me?
15:23I don't believe that.
15:24Waidmannsheil.
15:33We're still talking.
15:35Did you know that 90% of the people on this planet
15:39owe their existence to a whiskey bottle on a Saturday night?
15:46I'm pretty sure about you.
15:48Thank you.
16:09What is a beautiful woman like you doing in a beautiful room?
16:11If I wanted to talk, I would have stayed at the bar.
16:18I'm sorry.
16:48I'm sorry.
17:18I'm sorry.
17:24Good morning, darling.
17:26Good morning.
17:29Were you able to sleep a little?
17:31Not really.
17:33I have to call the company and cancel all appointments.
17:37I can prepare the funeral.
17:40The apartment has to be dissolved.
17:41The debt has been cleared.
17:43I don't want you to pay for all that.
17:45Yes, but if Clemens comes...
17:48You don't believe that he cares about anything.
17:52Besides, I can't concentrate on the business anyway.
17:55What about Hong Kong?
17:57Can you postpone it?
17:59I have to.
18:00The funeral of my mother is more important.
18:03Please come.
18:04We can settle the deposit later.
18:07Give him some time.
18:08Give him some time.
18:16I can't believe all of this.
18:21Of course not.
18:26I'm so happy that you're always there for me.
18:38Well?
18:39Did you have a good evening, Mr. Schirmer?
18:43Am I disturbing you?
18:45Don't come to me like that.
18:47Tell me, what did you do with Achim?
18:50Who's Achim?
18:52He was really angry because you occupied Katja's studio.
18:55But it was empty.
18:56And besides, it's your nursery.
18:58And Katja is my best friend.
19:00And?
19:01I don't understand all this nonsense.
19:03Achim is very attached to his daughter.
19:05She's in Stockholm now.
19:06His grandchildren are in India.
19:08And his landlady is sick.
19:10He's not particularly reliable at the moment.
19:14But Erika is still there.
19:16Okay, maybe that wasn't quite correct.
19:18But they just came too early.
19:19And I didn't know where to go with it.
19:21You know, brother, communication is a beautiful thing.
19:24It makes a lot easier.
19:26Does that mean the shame can stay here?
19:27Only if you give back Achim Katja's things.
19:31Or have you already thrown them away?
19:33Hello?
19:34What about the ad? Have you taken care of it?
19:36No, I have a replacement.
19:39Then I had the little blondie blown away.
19:42Well, she was way too young for you anyway.
19:46Today, with Johanna Maria Jansen,
19:50we carry a soul of people to the grave.
19:54We will miss her courage, her goodness,
19:57and her selflessness forever.
20:03And the rose will bloom in silence.
20:08Oh God, that's delicious.
20:10What is it?
20:14Do you really see yourself like that?
20:15Yes.
20:17Well, don't you think that's a bit too much?
20:20I mean, besides, goodness and generosity are the same.
20:24Well, maybe I have to be a bit more careful here and there.
20:30A bit more careful.
20:33Well, maybe I have really gone a bit too far.
20:39Oh, Mama.
20:40Ah, hello.
20:43Hello, Mrs. Jansen.
20:45How are you?
20:46Thank you, except for the fact that I have to die.
20:50Oh, Mama, please.
20:52The beautiful flowers, thank you very much.
20:54Thank you, Julius.
20:55By the way, I now know where you got your talent for writing from.
20:58The grave talk of Johanna is delicious.
21:01The donation call in the Nord-Ostsee-Zeitung is out.
21:04And also in the Heide Echo.
21:06Have you already seen it?
21:07Johanna, you are still world-famous in your old days.
21:10And now the whole country knows that I am sick.
21:14So really, Julius, you should have discussed this with me.
21:19Don't worry, Grandma, you won't be mentioned by name.
21:21I'm just describing the situation.
21:23Dr. Thies has made a room available in the hospital,
21:26where you can have yourself typified.
21:27We will find a donor.
21:29You clearly wrote your grave talk for free.
21:32Not for free.
21:33With a lot of luck, maybe a little too early.
21:36Come on, let's see.
21:38Let's see the article, please.
21:40By the way, there's something else we'd like to try.
21:45Tell me, have you gone mad?
21:48I told you, Louise's daughter is dead.
21:51You said, she's probably dead.
21:57Mom, we have to try everything.
22:00Can't you see that?
22:02Yes.
22:17Good morning.
22:19You're up early.
22:23Didn't sleep well?
22:25Yes, neither did we.
22:27Dad is so sad.
22:29How did you get over it?
22:33I loved her so much.
22:37She never made a difference between the girl and me.
22:42Still, I think it's worse for Bente and Fenja.
22:47A white tea, please. Palm Houtan, if you have any.
22:50With pleasure.
22:51Thank you.
22:53Is Bente already here?
22:55No.
22:57I guess she's hiding somewhere.
23:00What's up with dad and Fenja?
23:02Roman compensates his grief with activism.
23:05He canceled all business meetings and takes care of the funeral.
23:08And I sent Fenja to buy flowers for her sister.
23:11So she's a little distracted.
23:16No.
23:17I'm sure she imagined her funeral differently.
23:20Yes.
23:21She's pretty confused.
23:23Yes.
23:25It's the first time she's confronted with death.
23:30Unfortunately, that's part of life.
23:34Maybe that's the only advantage you have when you don't have parents,
23:38that you can't lose them.
23:43Thank you.
23:44Here you go.
23:45Thank you.
23:49I would have liked to have met my real grandparents.
23:52Yeah, I used to feel the same way.
23:54But I broke off with the subject.
23:58I won't find them anymore.
24:05Yes, please.
24:07Mr. Flickenschild.
24:08Come in.
24:11Do you want to talk?
24:12Sit down.
24:16Is something wrong?
24:18No, on the contrary.
24:19I wanted to thank you for the good work you did yesterday.
24:23Because of the travel group? Of course.
24:25No, how you took care of Mrs. van Loon.
24:28I was impressed how much you know about the hotel business.
24:32That also impressed me.
24:34It couldn't have been me.
24:36To be honest, I thought you wanted to talk to me
24:38because Mrs. van Loon complained about me.
24:40No, she didn't.
24:43I'm surprised.
24:44She seemed to like me.
24:46That's surprising.
24:49Yes?
24:52Good morning.
24:57How nice.
24:58You're here in person today.
25:00Yes.
25:02Don't tell me you don't have time again.
25:04I took the time on my own.
25:06And there's a lot going on in my nursery.
25:08No, no.
25:09No, we'll do everything as agreed.
25:12Nice.
25:15When did I put the key in?
25:17Erika, always the same.
25:20I can't do anything about it.
25:21It seems to be in our family.
25:26What's that? Did you order something?
25:28No.
25:33That's Katja's sculpture.
25:36There's a candle.
25:39Oh, God.
25:44As a small apology
25:47that I spontaneously
25:49took over the studio.
25:52Vincent.
25:54I told you.
25:55Vincent is a good boy.
25:58Well.
26:00I may have judged him a little prematurely.
26:06Good.
26:08About you.
26:09Thank you.
26:11No, I haven't found a nursery yet, Mom.
26:14Yes, somehow in a park.
26:18No, no problem.
26:19I'll just ask someone.
26:21See you.
26:30Hey, aren't you the doctor from the hospital?
26:34Hey.
26:35Hey.
26:36Yes, but I'm not a doctor yet.
26:38It will probably take a few more years.
26:39I see.
26:40I'm Rajan.
26:41Fenja.
26:42Hi.
26:43Hey.
26:44Are you better?
26:45I got lost somehow.
26:47Where are we?
26:48This is the nursery.
26:49Where do you want to go?
26:50I'm supposed to buy flowers.
26:52Oh, I can recommend the Albers nursery to you.
26:54And not just because I work there.
26:56But you work a lot.
26:58I mean, a lot of different things.
27:01I'm sorry.
27:02I'm a little confused.
27:03That's okay.
27:04Do you want me to take you there?
27:06Yes, cool.
27:10Does your grandma do that a lot?
27:12Yes.
27:13Was she very sick?
27:15Not at all.
27:16She only had her wrist stuffed.
27:18And then some blood clot came out.
27:21Yes, probably an embolism.
27:24This is the first time I've seen someone in my family die.
27:32Well, because of your job at the hospital,
27:34you must have a clear relationship to death.
27:36I'm a Hindu.
27:37We Hindus believe that the soul lives on after death.
27:40It then looks for a new body.
27:42I know.
27:43And if you're unlucky, you're reborn as a snail.
27:46Yes.
27:47The ring can determine how a person has lived.
27:50And your grandma was a good person.
27:52So she'll be rewarded for it in the next life.
27:56Do you think I would recognize her in another person
27:59if I met her?
28:01Maybe.
28:02What we call soul is a kind of energy.
28:04And you can feel energies.
28:07In any case, your grandma will always be with you.
28:22Be careful, grandma.
28:23Are you okay?
28:25Please, boy.
28:27I'm not a rose egg.
28:31The visit for you, I'm sure.
28:33You should really get some rest now.
28:35Yes, now let's see who it is.
28:37Yes?
28:38Please, open it.
28:39Thank you.
28:46Hello.
28:47That's not possible.
28:48The claimant from the train.
28:50What do you want here?
28:51I told you, it's our fate.
28:55Hello, Lars.
28:56Ms. Jansen.
28:57Hello.
28:59You two know each other?
29:01Lars is a good friend of Ben, my roommate upstairs.
29:05That's what I wanted, too.
29:07Unfortunately, no one's here.
29:09Oh.
29:10Then I must have come for nothing.
29:12Or are you up to something?
29:14Of course, yes.
29:15Then we'll try again later.
29:17At Ben's.
29:19Bye, Ms. Jansen.
29:20Bye.
29:21Bye.
29:25Tell me, why are you so excited about Lars?
29:28He's a nice guy, isn't he?
29:30Yeah, he might be, Grandma.
29:32But you should have seen how he buried me on the train from Hamburg to Lüneburg.
29:36Annoying.
29:40Well, with a young lady like you, men get weak.
29:45You should have seen how he flirted with me.
29:47He was sitting right next to his girlfriend.
29:49The poor thing could have been really bad for him.
29:51You also have your Sebastian, don't you?
29:54Yes.
29:57Tell me, is everything really okay between you two?
30:00Yes, yes, the usual.
30:02Too little time for each other, you know that.
30:05Jule, you have to accept that.
30:08Life is too short.
30:12Definitely too short to sink into everyday life.
30:16Don't you want to lie down?
30:18Oh, good.
30:38Excuse me, I'm Thomas Jansen.
30:40And the call for typification comes from my family.
30:43My mother suffers from a bone marrow disease
30:46and is therefore dependent on a stem cell donation.
30:50That's why I would like to thank you very much
30:53for appearing so numerously to help my mother and other people.
30:57In this context, we are looking for a distant relative of my mother.
31:11Thank you.
31:14We got the things of my mother-in-law.
31:16And in my sister's room are pralines and a envelope for you all.
31:19Thank you very much.
31:20Thank you.
31:21I can't believe that Fenja is so overwhelmed to find a flower shop.
31:25Don't be so strict with her. She's just confused.
31:28What's going on here?
31:31Probably a vaccination.
31:34Good.
31:37Apparently, no one knows this woman in the picture.
31:41Nevertheless, thank you very much.
31:43Also on behalf of my mother.
31:47Have you ever seen a picture of her?
31:56How about the yellow croissants?
31:59And what are they called?
32:01These are the...
32:06Iris sword lilies.
32:08I hope you know better in the hospital than with flowers.
32:11Hello.
32:12Hello.
32:13Can I be of any help?
32:14This is Mrs. Rose, my boss.
32:16Yes, gladly.
32:18I need a bouquet for the nurse, my grandma, for 20 euros.
32:23How about this pink gerbera and the Iris?
32:29Yes, great.
32:30I'll finish the bouquet.
32:32Thank you.
32:33Can I take it off?
32:34With pleasure.
32:37Thank you for your company and for the talk.
32:40It was good.
32:42My pleasure.
32:43I'm happy when she's better.
32:49It must be great to be able to help other people as a doctor.
32:54Unfortunately, it doesn't always work out.
32:56I know the woman personally.
32:58She's just wonderful.
33:00But if she doesn't find a donor, then...
33:02She'll be like my grandma.
33:04I've already had myself tested.
33:06And many other people.
33:07But unfortunately, we don't all fit.
33:10And how does that work?
33:12You go to the hospital.
33:14Then your data is recorded.
33:15A saliva test is done.
33:17And that's it.
33:28I'm sorry.
33:44I must have been six or seven years old when he opened an Italian ice cream shop.
33:50My father thought it was a waste of money.
33:53But my mother secretly went with me.
33:58I remember it like it was yesterday.
34:00Two chocolates and a milkshake.
34:05She always knew how to live with little things.
34:09Lars!
34:10Did you meet Ben?
34:12No.
34:13But Fenja, she was on her way to the nursery with some guy.
34:17Just now?
34:20We could have waited a long time.
34:23What kind of guy?
34:24I know the refugee Ben. He's okay.
34:26Ah, hello, Bente.
34:28Bente, hello.
34:29How are you?
34:31According to the circumstances.
34:33Ah.
34:34Did you go shopping?
34:36That I don't have to work during the opening hours of the shop,
34:39happens relatively rarely in Liechtenstein.
34:41What do you think if we all eat together tonight?
34:45Gladly.
34:46Okay.
34:49Everyone deals with their grief differently.
34:51Mom, I looked at your car again.
34:54It's really just a little scratch.
34:56Ah, thank you.
34:58Did you have an accident?
35:00Ah, not directly.
35:01When I wanted to go to the hospital with the children,
35:03a guy blocked me.
35:05I just lost my nerves.
35:07I scraped his car, but only a little bit.
35:10I just wanted to get to you as soon as possible.
35:13Did you give him your data?
35:15No.
35:16Oh, Susan!
35:18It was a driver's flight.
35:19He was banned from stopping.
35:20I asked him several times to drive away, but he didn't.
35:24I'll call our lawyers.
35:27Do you think the ice cream parlor still exists?
35:30Well, let's find out.
35:39Alfred!
35:40Did you forget something this morning?
35:45No.
35:47I just thought I'd stop by before I have to go to the hotel.
35:50As long as I'm still here.
35:53Nice.
35:54So if you're already here,
35:55you can help me with the planning for my funeral.
35:59Yes?
36:13Where do you want to lie?
36:17Well, there's a cemetery next to Paul in our family grave.
36:23But you don't want to go there.
36:25No.
36:27I don't like the idea of lying next to him forever.
36:35I always thought he had a good marriage.
36:38Apart from his slip-ups.
36:41You know, when you're together,
36:43you're willing to see and suppress many things.
36:47But there's something in our past.
36:51And I just can't forgive him for that.
36:55But that has nothing to do with false jewellery.
36:57No.
37:00I want to go to the cemetery.
37:02You know, where Harry's tree is.
37:05I feel safe there.
37:10Yes, it's a beautiful place.
37:12Yes.
37:14And what are we supposed to write on the little plaque
37:17that we're hanging in your tree?
37:19Well, listen.
37:20I thought of the following.
37:21Hello, Mom.
37:23Hello.
37:24Hi, what?
37:26I have good and bad news.
37:29The good news is,
37:30a lot of people are going to the funeral.
37:32No suitable donor has been found yet.
37:35Not yet, but it will be.
37:38I walked through the whole city in half a day,
37:40and no one knows this woman
37:42who looks like your cousin Louise.
37:44No wonder.
37:45Louise is dead, and her daughter...
37:47But you saw her.
37:49So she must be somewhere.
37:51Oh, Thomas.
37:52I will find her.
37:54You can count on that.
37:56And if I have to search the whole EU for her.
37:59Oh, my boy.
38:11No, we're out of time.
38:13But we still have time next week.
38:15Yes.
38:16Yes, okay, just call again.
38:18Okay, thanks.
38:19See you.
38:20Bye.
38:27Your mail, please.
38:28Right away.
38:32Here you go.
38:33Thank you.
38:35Something important?
38:37Well...
38:39Jule wrote the text of the ad really well.
38:42That's your job, right?
38:43Yes, very emotional, but it's good.
38:45The more people feel addressed.
38:47Hopefully a donor for Ms. Janssen will be found.
38:49Yes, that would be desirable.
38:50How is she doing?
38:51Well, according to the circumstances, but...
38:53She's holding on very bravely.
38:55I have to let myself be typified,
38:56but at the moment I can't get away from here.
38:58Just a moment, please.
39:00Hotel 3 Könige, Michael Eckert on the line.
39:02What can I do for you?
39:04Hey, Vincent.
39:05Hello.
39:06I'm sorry, it looks a bit improvised.
39:08I'm just moving to Lüneburg with my office from Hannover.
39:11Have a seat.
39:13But for that, I can offer you a coffee,
39:16which you usually don't get at an office.
39:18Thank you, but I'd rather get down to business.
39:21Okay.
39:24What can I do for you?
39:25Some crazy woman rammed my car yesterday while I was unpacking.
39:29My new convertible.
39:32I thought, I'm crazy.
39:34Fortunately, I was right next to her.
39:36And then I noticed the license plate, a Frankfurt number.
39:41I don't need that.
39:43So it was you.
39:45The Winter family has already contacted me.
39:47You should have been banned from staying.
39:50Yes, and? Is that a reason to arrest me?
39:53That has no consequences in front of the court, does it?
39:56Well, we don't have to let it come to the court.
39:59Mrs. Winter had to go to an emergency and...
40:01But on whose side are you actually?
40:04Let's put it this way.
40:05I'm one of the legal advisors of her husband.
40:08Maybe you've heard the name before.
40:10Roman Winter.
40:13The construction worker from Frankfurt?
40:15Exactly.
40:19Can I withdraw the report?
40:21I'm afraid not.
40:23But if you confirm that the driver's escape
40:25didn't take place in traffic,
40:27Mrs. Winter will probably get a fine.
40:31People like Winter are always welcome to help.
40:34It's a very good decision, believe me.
41:01Come on.
41:02Come on.
41:03Come on.
41:31Aren't you hungry?
41:32You have to eat something.
41:33At least a soup.
41:37I'll bring you the menu from the restaurant.
41:39Yes, please.
41:42How sweet.
41:44Is that Clemens?
41:46On his fourth birthday.
41:48We were at the zoo.
41:51Did he call back?
41:56I don't understand this man.
41:58Your mother died.
42:00He can't completely ignore that.
42:03You saw him at our wedding.
42:07He is and remains an egoist.
42:09That won't change.
42:14We've been through all these years without him.
42:17We can do that now.
42:19But...
42:20I'll get the menu.
42:21Wait.
42:25Everything I need is here in front of me.
42:30Thank you.
42:42The bookkeeping in a hotel is no different than the one in a nursery.
42:46No, just much more complicated.
42:48But luckily we have our experts for that.
42:50I just wanted you to get an overview of the different posts.
42:54Why don't I get the feeling that you only show me the boring sides of hotel life?
42:59Maybe it's just not as exciting as you imagined it to be.
43:03Yes, please.
43:06Oh, I'm sorry. You have an appointment.
43:08No, I just wanted to go to the bathroom anyway.
43:12I think Mr. Albers has something more exciting.
43:19Hans?
43:21Is there something new about your mother?
43:24No, no, no.
43:25Still, thank you.
43:30The ad didn't do anything either.
43:32What ad?
43:33In the newspaper.
43:34Oh.
43:35Well, if it takes that long.
43:37Or it's just empty.
43:40Maybe I just ran into something there.
43:45It's better to cling to every straw than to just sit there and do nothing.
43:50My mother has long since found herself with death.
43:52She's already writing about her funeral.
43:55Your mother is a strong woman.
43:57And if things don't change...
43:59It's best to deal with it.
44:02I don't know if I can.
44:06Even if no suitable donor should be found,
44:09then your mother had a long and fulfilled life.
44:15You should enjoy the time you have with each other.
44:20And you should be happy with the thought that your mother will die.
44:27Yes.
44:46Hello.
44:47Oh, hello.
44:48You're still working?
44:49Yes, there was a lot going on today.
44:51I still have a lot to tie up.
44:54But maybe you could talk to Vincent a little?
44:58Yes.
44:59Come on.
45:00He took the first step.
45:05Hello, Vincent.
45:07Hello, Mr. Meissner.
45:09Thank you for bringing Katja's sculpture to me.
45:12Oh, that's the least I can do when I put your daughter's studio here.
45:18Tools should actually still be here.
45:23Yes, of course.
45:24I packed them and forwarded them to the expedition.
45:27I thought you wouldn't have to take care of that.
45:29I hope that was okay.
45:31Yes, it's the best.
45:32Exemplary.
45:33I understand unpacking.
45:38So you're dealing with special mail, if I understood that correctly.
45:42Yes.
45:43Not very shiny, I know.
45:46And does that pay off?
45:50I can't complain.
45:51So if you ever need anything, I'll get in touch.
45:54Anytime.
45:58Please, go.
46:00Men.
46:01I don't know, everything seems so hopeless.
46:04Of course I don't give up hope.
46:07But maybe I'll cling to something that doesn't even exist
46:10and should take care of Johanna instead.
46:15Oh, sorry.
46:17Nothing happened.
46:19Maybe I'm just tired and tomorrow the world will look completely different.
46:23Anne, I'll call you back.
46:25Wait!
46:27Yes, please.
46:31You are it.
46:33I don't believe it, you are it.
46:36Do we know each other?
46:39I've been looking for you everywhere.
46:42What's this about?
46:44About my mother.
46:46You can save her life.
46:48Maybe you're the only person who can.
47:16Agnes doesn't have her own opinion again.
47:19And since we're already here,
47:21to tell the truth,
47:23finally get yourself a hearing aid.
47:27Hey, what happened?
47:28Yes, maybe you can help me.
47:29This woman here,
47:31she has to be a guest at the hotel.
47:33Do you know her?
47:34Yes, of course, that's Mrs...
47:36The woman you're looking for, she's just leaving.
47:39Thank you.
47:40You're welcome.
47:46You