Rote Rosen Folge 1205

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00:00You're Jana?
00:02I'm back!
00:06Hey!
00:07An hour ago, we agreed on a golf hotel.
00:10Really?
00:11And now you're planning a theme park?
00:14Have you lost all your good spirits?
00:18Can't you be my mom, Sister Alma?
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
01:27Would you like some ice cream with hot raspberries or something?
01:30No, I'm still so full of that wonderful kale.
01:34Thank you, my child.
01:36Now give yourself a little rest, okay?
01:40I will have so much rest.
01:44And please put this ridiculous seating plan away for your funeral.
01:49My dear Thomas, I have planned and arranged my affairs all my life.
01:55I like to be well prepared and I don't like surprises.
02:00If this is supposed to be the plan for your funeral,
02:03what do you think should surprise you?
02:07I don't want Alfred Albers to sit next to Mrs. von Bosau, for example.
02:13The two of them always get into each other's hair.
02:15And it should be a dignified celebration.
02:18And I can also stroke Clara Oberbeck.
02:21She will be so insulted that she certainly won't come.
02:24Yes, that's why she won't come to your funeral.
02:27Because she will probably die before you.
02:29Oh, Thomas.
02:31I have to see the facts and you should do that too.
02:36There is no bone marrow donation for me.
02:40And no one can claim that I'm too young to die.
02:45So let's deal with it.
02:48But...
02:49I'm also afraid.
02:52But...
02:54if you put your head in the sand,
02:57you can only see the elongated back.
03:15I'm so grateful to you for coming.
03:22I'll go ahead.
03:27Let's see who's come.
03:30I knew you would come.
03:32Now everything will be fine.
03:34Good evening.
03:37I'm sorry I'm so late.
03:42I'm Susanne Winkler.
03:46That's really incredible.
03:52Did I come by accident?
03:54Nonsense.
03:56I didn't know you were coming back today.
03:59And I didn't know Lars was here.
04:02It just happened.
04:04I wanted to see you and...
04:06His grandma died.
04:08Yes.
04:09Oh, man.
04:11I'm sorry.
04:13And I invited Lars so we could watch football together.
04:18Yes.
04:190-0.
04:20Lame game.
04:21That too.
04:24How...
04:25How did it happen?
04:27Lung embolism.
04:29Just like that?
04:31No, she had to be operated on the hand.
04:33And then it happened.
04:34It's a routine attack.
04:36But sometimes it can get complicated.
04:39Sigh.
04:45If you want, you can sleep on the couch tonight.
04:48Yes?
04:49Yes, please. Thank you.
04:52Hey, nice to have you back.
04:54Yes, I missed you too.
04:56The maintenance of the wind power plant was faster than I thought.
05:03Do you want a beer?
05:04No, thank you. Not for me.
05:10Cheers.
05:13Thank you.
05:14You're welcome.
05:16They were from Greece.
05:18Super cool.
05:19Too short.
05:26You have to admit that the hotel that Mrs. von Lohen and I came up with...
05:30...will blow up any holiday offer in Lower Saxony.
05:33Blows up? Yes. Blows up is exactly the right expression.
05:36Mr. Flickenschild, I understand if you feel a little overwhelmed, but...
05:39We agreed unanimously on a golf hotel.
05:42Yes, but we continued to think about these thoughts.
05:44Not to say expanded.
05:46We could satisfy the needs of three generations with our concept.
05:50Creative, extravagant and individual.
05:53And at night the children sleep in igloos.
05:55Yes, only if you want to. And of course only in winter.
05:57In summer there are tree houses and tipis.
05:59Yes, nice. I can already see the complaints that will fall on us...
06:02...when the children fall from the trees or freeze in the igloos.
06:05That's what we thought too. The children will be taken care of.
06:08I don't agree at all.
06:10I'm speechless.
06:12Speechless that you don't agree on any appointments.
06:16I don't think we'll be able to work together like this.
06:19We agreed on a golf hotel and now this nonsense.
06:22Children in igloos.
06:24We thought...
06:25I don't think you thought.
06:27And now you're probably expecting me to turn this expensive architect's design into confetti.
06:35You know him longer than I do.
06:37Does he calm down again?
06:39That could take a little longer under these circumstances.
06:42Gunther hates to be overwhelmed.
06:46Please forgive me for staring at you like that.
06:49But you are cut out of my cousin Luise's face.
06:53I don't know what to do.
06:55I don't know what to do.
06:57I don't know what to do.
06:59I don't know what to do.
07:01I don't know what to do.
07:03You're cut out of her face.
07:05Yes.
07:07When her son showed me this picture, I was also very surprised.
07:13Julie, look who's here.
07:15This is my granddaughter Julie and this is Mrs. Winter.
07:18Nice to meet you.
07:19This is the lady we were looking for.
07:21Wow, you're really...
07:24Yes, I know.
07:26Have you already been tested?
07:29I have an appointment in the hospital tomorrow.
07:32That's good.
07:33Then we'll soon find out if you can help my grandmother.
07:37Come on, dad.
07:38Leave the two of them alone.
07:48I would be very happy if I could help you with a bone marrow donation.
07:52But I don't want to give you too big hopes.
07:56I grew up in Vienna.
07:58I have no relatives here in the north.
08:00Are you sure?
08:06Why do you think this woman is my mother?
08:11The lady in the picture is Luise Kupfer.
08:16She died two years ago.
08:19She was my youngest cousin.
08:23We were apart for 13 years.
08:27I was already 30 and married.
08:31She was 17 when she became pregnant.
08:57I'm just testing if it's true that you're less bored together.
09:03It's best if you don't get bored at all.
09:08A glass of water, please.
09:10I just want you to know how sorry I am for this accident.
09:12Was it an accident for you?
09:15I'm not talking about us.
09:17I provoked your mother.
09:19That's not my mother.
09:21She married my father.
09:24Anyway, I saw you and couldn't leave.
09:26Thank you.
09:30What are we drinking to?
09:33To my grandmother.
09:37She died yesterday.
09:39When the accident happened, we were on our way to the hospital.
09:42She was dying.
09:44I would have liked to say goodbye to her.
09:49I'm sorry about that, honestly.
09:53Why didn't your stepmother say anything?
09:59Do you want to talk about it?
10:04Let's talk about you.
10:06But I warn you, if you bore me, I'm gone.
10:13For her parents, my aunt Thea and uncle Ernst,
10:17it was an incredible shame
10:20that their unmarried daughter became pregnant at 17.
10:25Who was the father of the child?
10:27Unfortunately, I don't know.
10:31And what happened to Luise and her child?
10:34She was locked up for weeks.
10:36She was house-arrested.
10:39Her father didn't even allow her to be released from the hospital.
10:43She had to bring her child home to the world.
10:47And what did her mother say?
10:49She couldn't stand her husband.
10:52But Luise did the right thing.
10:55Shortly after her birth,
10:57she came to us with her child at night and in the fog.
11:01Thomas was eight years old at the time.
11:04I remember bringing him to bed earlier.
11:07This is the only photo I have of Luise's child.
11:12Luise wanted to give birth to Katharina,
11:18and here I hold her in my arms.
11:24Maybe you are this child.
11:28Night.
11:29Hey, wait a minute.
11:30What is it?
11:31What was that just now?
11:32Nothing.
11:33What do you mean, nothing?
11:34Pregnancy is not nothing.
11:41Everything okay?
11:42Yes, of course.
11:43Of course.
11:44Okay.
11:45Good night.
11:46Good night.
11:47Good night.
11:48Good night.
11:49Good night.
11:50Good night.
11:51Good night.
11:52Good night.
11:53Good night.
11:54Good night.
11:55Good night.
11:56Yes, sure.
11:58Okay.
11:59Good night.
12:00Good night.
12:01Good night.
12:02Good night.
12:24What's wrong with you?
12:27What do you mean?
12:29His grandma died and I felt sorry for him.
12:34You're acting so strange.
12:37Maybe it looked like that earlier.
12:40Lars fell off my bag, that's all.
12:43You don't have to worry about me hiding him in the closet.
12:48Good to know.
12:51I always thought Lars was a spoiled son.
12:54But he's not.
12:56No, my friends aren't like that.
12:58I don't have enough daughters for you.
13:01Did you know he's adopted?
13:04Yes.
13:06He's not one of those luxury sons that get everything from their rich dad.
13:10It's okay.
13:12I missed you.
13:13I missed you too.
13:22What?
13:23We have a visitor.
13:25If Lars is sleeping over there?
13:27Yes.
13:47Do you know anything about your parents?
13:51I was abandoned in a orphanage in Vienna.
13:54That's all I know about my origin.
13:57I'm sorry.
14:04What happened to Luise and Katharina?
14:09Uncle Ernst put Luise in an orphanage near Lucerne.
14:18And the baby?
14:27If only I had given in back then.
14:31But it was a different time.
14:35I begged Paul.
14:38But he didn't want to know anything about an adoption.
14:42He didn't want to take it seriously.
14:49You wanted to adopt the girl?
14:53Yes.
14:58Ms. Jansen, thank you very much.
15:01I have to go now.
15:03Goodbye.
15:04Goodbye.
15:28Absolutely perfect.
15:32And absolutely senseless.
15:38Evening.
15:40Eckart, what's up?
15:43The meeting.
15:48Ms. van Loon?
15:50I don't know what she wants.
15:52She's unpredictable, unprofessional, and above all...
15:56We had the perfect plan of an architect on the basis of our mutual agreements.
16:01And what are you doing?
16:02Cutting out a new plan together with Karl.
16:04And a completely ridiculous one.
16:06Okay.
16:07Indian tents, igloos, tree houses.
16:10Sounds like a children's birthday.
16:12You say it.
16:14And what do you say?
16:17I am contractually bound.
16:19That means?
16:22That Ms. van Loon will continue to dance on my head.
16:25And the end of the song will be that we can never reach a mutual agreement.
16:30Unless I leave the hotel project.
16:33You don't mean that seriously, do you?
16:35That wasn't for your ears. Give it to me.
16:37The daily report.
16:39I see.
16:46What's all this?
16:56Is Ms. Winter gone already?
17:01What's going on, Grandma?
17:05I told Ms. Winter earlier.
17:09And it really upset us both.
17:12What did you tell her?
17:14Of course she has to process all of this first.
17:17What, Grandma? What?
17:19But you're lying!
17:20Thomas, why wasn't I stronger back then?
17:24Why didn't I go against him?
17:28Everything would have been different.
17:31Katharina would have had a home.
17:35A real home.
17:38What are you talking about?
17:40I'll get Britta.
17:44I'm so grateful that you found her.
17:54I'm so grateful that you found her.
17:59I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:04I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:09I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:14I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:19I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:24I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:29I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:34I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:39I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:44I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:49I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:54I'm so grateful that you found her.
18:59I'm so grateful that you found her.
19:04I'm so grateful that you found her.
19:09.
19:14.
19:19.
19:24.
19:29.
19:33Well, and we were anything but that.
19:36We just outrun him like the elephants.
19:39Bad timing.
19:41Gunther wanted to talk to him about the golf concept.
19:44And we come to him with our colorful, glittering experience hotel.
19:52He should have just said no. He did.
19:56Gunther doesn't like surprises.
19:58He wants to be informed about every step, especially before it takes place.
20:02And since I'm the chef of this restaurant, I can understand that.
20:07I mean, it would be the same as if my pâtissier suddenly put
20:10Waldmeister Wackelpudding on the menu.
20:13But we don't put Waldmeister Wackelpudding on the menu for him,
20:16but crème brûlée.
20:18Yes, but our concept isn't better, it's just different than his.
20:21We outrun him. He doesn't feel taken seriously.
20:24I can understand that.
20:26You've been talking about the golf concept with him for so long.
20:30He can't just put it off so easily.
20:34Good.
20:35Then I'll talk to him again.
20:38After all, we have to come to an agreement on something.
20:41Try it.
20:42And until then, I'll work on my communication skills a little more.
20:47That couldn't hurt.
20:50Thank you.
20:52Thank you.
20:58Do you have another request?
21:01A non-alcoholic beer, please.
21:08Well, big sister, how's business?
21:11I should rather have a 50-50 partnership with Frau Saravacos
21:14instead of with Mr. Fickenschild.
21:16You can talk to the cook.
21:18Big problem?
21:20I'm thinking, planning, thinking,
21:22and my partner feels superior to me.
21:26Well, diplomacy has never been your strength.
21:28I know.
21:29But Fickenschild is so special,
21:31that you have to learn your own language for him.
21:34And the animal,
21:36that you've been talking about, has grown its beak.
21:39Indeed.
21:40Do you have another request?
21:41No, thank you.
21:43And why are you sitting here all alone today?
21:47I had a visit from a lady.
21:49Oh.
21:50And where is the Snow Queen now?
21:52In bed.
21:54Without you?
21:56Today, yes.
21:57If she comes for her mother,
21:59then you can prepare yourself for something.
22:01Mrs. Winter's adoptive mother is not her biological mother.
22:05You were lucky.
22:06Why?
22:07She was at my shop today.
22:09And I was so jealous.
22:11Well, great.
22:13I'm trying to get in touch with Winter,
22:15and you're interrupting everything.
22:17Sorry, I was defending you.
22:22My big sister.
22:34Oh, there you are, darling.
22:36Hello, honey.
22:37Where have you been?
22:39I went for a walk.
22:41The whole time?
22:44Oh, yes.
22:46Yes, we're all very, very sad.
22:53I was worried.
22:55And you're very cold.
22:57I'm fine.
22:58What are you writing?
23:00I've sketched my mother's life situation.
23:03The pastor asked me to do it.
23:07He wants to come tomorrow,
23:09and talk through the mourning speech.
23:11Should I give you a bath?
23:13Yes, please.
23:14That would be nice.
23:40Good morning, girls.
23:41Good morning.
23:42Good morning.
23:43Oh, who's going to eat all of this?
23:45We're just too hungry.
23:46I thought a little bit of food can't hurt.
23:48I'm going to eat all of this before I talk to Flickenschild.
23:52Maybe I'm more sociable if I can't say dad anymore.
23:55I should have known that 40 years ago,
23:57if I could have made a mouthful of it.
24:00You don't always have to talk.
24:02I've been thinking about a new strategy tonight,
24:05how I can convince him without words.
24:07You're...
24:08I'm going to visualize my ideas.
24:12Good idea.
24:13So you're going to give him a drawing?
24:15Yes.
24:16An acribic, elaborated,
24:18detailed overview of the entire layout.
24:20With loving details.
24:22Good morning.
24:23Hello, Anna.
24:24Come, sit down.
24:25Oh, that's good.
24:26I'm really hungry.
24:29I knew it.
24:30We're five.
24:31You're not, but I am.
24:33It definitely feels that way.
24:36Thank you.
24:37I had a very interesting conversation yesterday
24:40with a city councillor whose son-in-law was diagnosed with leukemia.
24:43And?
24:44Did he find a donor?
24:45Yes.
24:46And we're also planning a typification of all city employees.
24:50But you can't arrange that.
24:52Well, you can't force anyone to get tested,
24:55but you could make it as simple as possible.
25:00And?
25:01How's Mrs. Jansen?
25:02Not so good.
25:03I'm going down again.
25:04She had a bad night.
25:08But you can still drink your tea.
25:09Yes.
25:16And what are you doing today?
25:18I had spontaneously agreed to the Heide kicker,
25:21but now I have to cancel the training
25:23because it's just before the point game.
25:25I've been kicking her around all the time,
25:27and now I'm leaving her in the lurch.
25:29Well, I'll give her the job.
25:32I can train the boys.
25:34What, really?
25:35Do you want to do that?
25:36Sure, why not?
25:37Hey, thanks, man.
25:40I'll go to the bathroom and I'll be right over, okay?
25:42Yes.
25:47You didn't say anything, did you?
25:49No.
25:51Thank you.
25:52I have to digest it first.
25:54Did you cheat on him?
25:57No.
25:58Then what's the problem?
25:59It's...
26:02Ahem.
26:10I'll be gone in a minute,
26:11in case you have any secrets.
26:14We don't have any secrets, so...
26:17I'll be down at Mrs. Hansen's, okay?
26:19Mm-hm.
26:21I'll hurry.
26:22Mm-hm.
26:31Mm-hm.
26:47Hello.
26:48Hello, Achim.
26:49Hello.
26:50Is Erika not here?
26:52I asked her to go to the post for me,
26:54but she'll be back soon.
26:56Oh, then I'll wait here.
27:01What are you doing there?
27:03Can't you see?
27:08Hardly, can you?
27:09So, this is my old tulip field.
27:13As you may know,
27:14Mr. Plickenschild and I plan to build a hotel there.
27:17Yes.
27:18Unfortunately, our ideas go pretty far apart,
27:21and I thought to myself,
27:22the best argument is still what you can see with your own eyes.
27:27But you won't go to Mr. Plickenschild with this collage, will you?
27:33Better not, will I?
27:35You need a real landscape model
27:37from an architect who can build something like that.
27:40It's not that easy, and it takes time.
27:42You see, and time is exactly what I have the least.
27:46When I built my H0 model railway system,
27:50I sat for months at the houses and courtyards
27:53and at the train station buildings.
27:55H0?
27:56Yes, that's the track width.
27:58Do you still have the system?
28:00Of course.
28:01And did you really build it yourself?
28:04I made such big garden fences
28:07and painted Johannesbeeren in the bushes.
28:11Could I maybe see the system?
28:13Sure.
28:19Oh man, Tom, hurry up!
28:21Yes, I'm almost ready.
28:24I have to go in.
28:25Hey, who's first is always first.
28:27Yes, I know. I talked to Ella at the chat.
28:29You have to get to work quickly.
28:30Thank you, Carla.
28:31Wait.
28:32Yes, come in.
28:36The broker has mailed some more exposes for offices in Lüneburg.
28:39Do you have a moment? I would like to show you this.
28:41Yes, of course.
28:42I have all the time in the world.
28:44Take a look.
28:47This is a holy guest street.
28:50It's a great location.
28:52I could walk into the office.
28:54What a luxury.
28:55Ah, ten minutes walking instead of one hour driving.
28:58That would be divine.
28:59Above all, that's time we would have for us.
29:02Yes, we wouldn't have to plan everything so meticulously
29:04and we could see each other in between.
29:06I'll be standing around your kitchen more often than you like.
29:10You won't. You're no longer my manager.
29:12Yes, exactly.
29:13I wanted to visit you as your friend.
29:16Of course you're allowed to.
29:18And what about your client in Hanover?
29:21Different.
29:22I'll keep a few.
29:24A few will be taken over by my office partners.
29:27But you'll lose a few, of course.
29:29And I'll gain a few new ones in Lüneburg.
29:32I'm so glad you agree.
29:41The fever has gone down, but you still have a fever.
29:45Have you had enough to drink?
29:47That's really important.
29:50I'll bring the blood samples to the lab.
29:53I'll have a blood sample taken.
30:01Dr. Thies, tell me the truth.
30:06Your mother will soon need a donor.
30:08Very soon.
30:10Otherwise?
30:12Mr. Jansen, you know that only a bone marrow donor can help your mother.
30:18We don't give up hope.
30:23I'll let you know when the latest data is available.
30:26Thank you.
30:27Bye.
30:48Lüneburg, Germany
31:01Rajan!
31:03Hey, Fenja!
31:04Hi!
31:05How are you?
31:06I'm fine.
31:07I was with Ben in Hamburg.
31:08We bought stuff for the funeral.
31:10Okay.
31:11And you?
31:12I'm fine.
31:14Do you want to go for a coffee?
31:17I'd love to.
31:18But I don't have time.
31:20You have to work at the hospital.
31:22No, I'm on my way to the nursery.
31:24That's right. What do you do?
31:26I have to make a living.
31:28I came to Germany to study medicine.
31:31And you?
31:32What?
31:33What are you doing?
31:35I just finished my internship.
31:37Do you know what you're doing?
31:40Not really.
31:41I find it hard to focus on anything.
31:44Maybe you should do an internship first.
31:46See what's right for you.
31:48I have to go now. Bye.
31:50Bye.
32:05Hi.
32:06Hey.
32:07Hi.
32:08Did you buy something nice?
32:10Yes.
32:16These are for you, Mom.
32:18Oh, that's nice.
32:21Aren't they pretty?
32:24Why are you sitting down here?
32:26Dad is upstairs making some notes.
32:29The pastor is coming.
32:31He wants to know something about Heidrun's life.
32:34These are really nice. Thank you.
32:37You're welcome.
32:41I also bought something nice.
32:49That's pretty.
32:51Grandma would like that.
32:57And Bente?
32:58She showed me some cool shops in Hamburg.
33:01Did she give you a good time?
33:03Yes, it was great.
33:04I'm glad you understand each other better now.
33:07Yes, we used to get along really well.
33:11Well, it wasn't easy for her that Dad left her mother because of me.
33:16I also think that Bente's mother has sometimes been really mean to us.
33:23She loved Roman.
33:25And lost him.
33:27I think Bente blamed me for that.
33:31Would you like some tea with me?
33:33Can it also be a coke?
33:36Yes, I wanted to go to the hospital yesterday.
33:39But I had to get a bone marrow donation from an old lady.
33:42Really?
33:44But you can only be 18.
33:48Well, you wanted to help. That's the only thing that counts.
33:51I've already heard about the case.
33:54I will also go to the hospital later.
33:56Yes, if you can help so easily that someone gets a new life.
34:03Or myself.
34:08I'm not really enthusiastic about any of these offices.
34:11What about the Heiligen Geiststraße?
34:13That's too small and too expensive for the size.
34:16I have to go now, unfortunately.
34:19What's keeping you?
34:21Still the dispute with Gunther yesterday.
34:23Oh, because of your alternative hotel concept?
34:25Yes.
34:26Have you actually decided whether you will take over the kitchen?
34:29Gunther and Mrs. van Loon would have to agree on that first.
34:32And Gunther wasn't really enthusiastic about our idea.
34:35You don't like the hotel concept so far?
34:40Well, a golf hotel doesn't really start attractive.
34:44But you're busy, aren't you?
34:46I can see that.
34:48Well, the concept that Mrs. van Loon and I worked out.
34:51I find that attractive.
34:52An adventure vacation for children and for the grandparents, peace and nature.
34:57That sounds great.
34:58And for people like me, luxury and sport.
35:01Of course.
35:02Then you two just have to try to convince Gunther.
35:06Well, I thought that I would like to invest the money I would need to pay you out of the shareholding.
35:10I would like to invest in a kitchen concept.
35:14Now?
35:15Well, I mean, of course, only if it's okay for you.
35:18That I don't pay my debts in one fell swoop, but that I just shake them off.
35:22That's perfectly fine.
35:25I'm just afraid that your 100,000 euros won't be enough for your new project.
35:31Okay.
35:45Hello, my love.
35:46Hello, Vincent.
35:47Are you going shopping?
35:50A wedding dress.
35:52You should wear something else.
35:56I really don't have time for you right now.
35:58When can we see each other again?
36:00Aren't we seeing each other again right now?
36:04Hello, Bente.
36:05Have you seen Susanne?
36:07No, unfortunately not.
36:09Mr. Winter, excuse me, may I introduce myself?
36:11My name is Vincent van Loon.
36:12I would like to express my condolences.
36:14Thank you.
36:16I am the victim of the accident of your wife.
36:18I am very sorry about that.
36:19But I have only now learned about the near circumstances, which were obvious.
36:22A small collision.
36:24You will hear from my lawyer.
36:26Good day.
36:31Is my father in the street?
36:32He's always there.
36:33So, when will we see each other again?
36:35Can I call you?
36:38I beg you.
36:39Good, I'll get in touch with you.
36:47Thank you for bringing me here.
36:49I'm going to bring Mrs. Jansen's blood samples to the lab.
36:53Why are you in such a hurry?
36:55Yes, because of the blood samples.
36:57Yes, of course.
36:58Now it's the blood samples.
37:00Yesterday it was at Lars' place.
37:02What do you mean by that?
37:04Every time I come into the room by chance,
37:06you stop talking as if you had a secret.
37:09Again.
37:10No, please, not here, not now.
37:15You slept with Lars.
37:17What?
37:18Yes.
37:19Otherwise I can't explain your fuss.
37:21That's not serious.
37:24You think you turn around once and I go to bed with your girlfriend?
37:27You don't have to look at other people.
37:29You have a great picture of me.
37:31And of your boyfriend, who is sad about his grandmother.
37:40My sincere condolences.
37:43Please, come in.
37:46Sit down.
37:48Thank you.
37:52Well,
37:54I knew your mother, but
37:56it's always important for me to know
37:58what impression people leave on their relatives
38:02when they leave us.
38:05I thought about it last night.
38:11Well, my mother was a born Lusk.
38:15You can speak in private.
38:18Tell me something about your mother's life,
38:21so I can put it into words.
38:25Excuse me,
38:27I usually talk to bankers, architects and construction managers.
38:33You know that my father died early.
38:36Yes, he died in the car when your brother was born.
38:41My mother,
38:44she was all alone since then, with two boys.
38:48I was only 16.
38:51But she never gave up.
38:55She took over my father's company
38:58and raised my little brother.
39:00It was very hard for her.
39:03Yes, but my mother kept her word.
39:09She was still the best mother you could wish for.
39:14She baked cakes and stuffed socks.
39:21Those were good times, because we stuck together.
39:28I dropped out of school and started a business.
39:32I took over the responsibility.
39:36And your brother?
39:39When Clemens was ready to take over,
39:45he got into a fight.
39:51He felt trapped.
39:53He wanted to go his own way.
39:55Nobody asked me.
39:57And what happened?
40:01When Clemens left, my mother sold the company.
40:05I went to Frankfurt and built something of my own.
40:09If I understand you correctly,
40:12your mother sold the company on her own.
40:16I told you.
40:18My mother was a very strong woman.
40:22Yes.
40:29I know we were a nuisance to you.
40:32You noticed?
40:34I'm sorry.
40:36But when I heard your conversation,
40:39I thought Ms. von Lohn had prepared you.
40:43So that's how you imagined it.
40:45One of you prepares me,
40:47and the other one postpones the German class.
40:50I want to ask you not to reject our ideas.
40:53Even if we know we're a little late.
40:56Carla!
40:58Yes?
41:05Hello, Mr. Flickenschild.
41:07What is this?
41:09I built a model for you.
41:12This is our property with surroundings.
41:17This is the golf course.
41:22Very lively.
41:24We know the model isn't perfect,
41:26but we wanted to convey our vision.
41:29Let yourself be inspired.
41:31This could be one of the buildings.
41:34Try to build our property however you like.
41:38Ms. von Lohn, your commitment is an honor.
41:41But this is a children's play.
41:43You don't plan a hotel.
41:46Mr. Flickenschild, don't you have any imagination?
41:57Was it nice with your friends?
41:59Yes, of course.
42:01The priest is upstairs with Roman.
42:03We're going to the car to get the photo album.
42:06We want to put up a nice photo of Heidrun at the funeral.
42:09Nice. I'll come with you.
42:11Yes.
42:14You're very sad, aren't you?
42:16Oh, Roman is completely confused.
42:19Many things are the other way around between him and Heidrun.
42:22And now there is no possibility to read problems from the past.
42:27Yes, and what about you?
42:29Yes, what about me?
42:32What happened?
42:35Maybe I'm just imagining it.
42:38But it looks like I could find a clue to my origin here in Dienerburg.
42:46Really?
42:49Maybe I found out who my mother was.
42:52That would be nice, wouldn't it?
42:56I don't know.
42:58Maybe it's just a crazy old lady who is sick and needs your bone marrow donation urgently.
43:05That's Ben's landlady, Mrs. Jansen.
43:08I also wanted to be identified.
43:10And where is the connection?
43:13Mrs. Jansen says that I look very similar to her deceased cousin.
43:18And this woman had a baby, a girl.
43:22You?
43:24Who knows.
43:26Mom, you have to get it tested.
43:29I don't know.
43:30What do you mean, you don't know?
43:32Mom, if we are related to Mrs. Jansen, then she may have a donor.
43:37And you learn more about your family.
43:39But that would be such an incredible coincidence.
43:41That can't be true.
43:45I've buried it all so deeply in me.
43:48And now it's all being rekindled.
43:51Yes, but maybe you'll finally find out who you are.
43:55Dad, do I want this?
43:58What are you afraid of?
44:02Well, I don't know.
44:05It's all out of the blue.
44:14Where is Dr. Thies?
44:16She should be here by now with the blood results.
44:19It doesn't go that fast, Dad.
44:21They need a little time in the lab.
44:23Oh, Thomas, don't worry so much.
44:27Everything will be fine.
44:36Is Father Hofmann already gone?
44:38Yes.
44:40Come.
44:43Let's look at the photo.
44:54Look, here we are all together on her 65th birthday.
45:00We celebrated it in the cellar castle.
45:04You arranged such a nice party for yourself.
45:07Look how happy you made her.
45:17I'm really sorry to have to tell you this,
45:19but the blood values are worse than last time.
45:22And that means?
45:24We need this bone marrow donation.
45:26Best to do it now.
45:44Susan Winter?
45:46Yes, I am Thomas Jansen.
45:49Sorry to bother you, but my mother is getting worse again.
45:54I'm sorry.
45:56You said last night you would have yourself tested.
45:59Yes, I have an appointment this afternoon.
46:02I'll get in touch with you.
46:04Thank you.
46:05Thank you very much.
46:09What is it?
46:12I have an appointment this afternoon at the hospital.
46:16What kind of appointment?
46:20I want to get tested.
46:22To see if I qualify as a donor for Mrs. Jansen.
46:27I don't want you to go there, Susan.
46:32Excuse me?
46:37I don't want you to get tested.
46:47You're driving me crazy.
46:49How does he do that?
46:51It can only mean one thing.
46:53A clear case of infatuation.
46:55A counterfeit sign?
46:57You're a repression artist.
46:59You swam away from him like a teenager.
47:01You were out of your mind.
47:03Mr. Womanizer, you know what?
47:05I'll tell you what.
47:06If you don't let go of Britta's hand,
47:08we both have a huge problem.
47:09Is that clear?
47:11She could be proud of her children.
47:14Let's be glad that Heidrun Winter
47:17has a happy and well-off family life
47:21in the circle of her loving children.
47:25Loving children.
47:28Where is Clemens?
47:31And where is he today?