Rote Rosen Folge 1220

  • last month
Transcript
00:00Man, I'm with a business partner.
00:03Things are going very well.
00:05If it stays that way, I'll keep my hormonal changes under control.
00:09Great, great, great.
00:12The first sign is that the house belongs to my brother.
00:16I know, but maybe you can do something about it legally.
00:23Get the car!
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes, and it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky, and 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
01:08I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:13I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:20Go, go, go!
01:36It's okay. It's okay.
01:38It's okay. It's okay.
01:41It's okay. It's okay.
01:43It's okay.
01:47It's okay. It's okay.
01:51It's okay.
01:59Thank you very much, Dr. Thies, for staying with Ms. Jansen.
02:02I'll let you go as soon as the appointment is over.
02:05Yes? Thank you.
02:09Excuse me, please.
02:11Yes, I thought so.
02:14What?
02:19But I'm the legal heir.
02:22There must be a way to reverse the purchase of the tea house.
02:27At least not a legal one.
02:32But Ms. Jansen sold Clemens the tea house to my mother
02:36because she didn't know there were still living relatives.
02:39That's true, but at the time of the sale, Ms. Jansen had the inheritance.
02:45Because, as you rightly say, no one knew about you.
02:48So the tea house was in the legal possession of your aunt.
02:53And so the sale to your brother was also legal.
02:56The only thing you can do is to ask Ms. Jansen to pay the sales tax.
03:03That's not the point. I don't care about the money.
03:10The Lüneburger tea house is the only connection I have to my family, to my mother.
03:16The Lüneburger tea house
03:47Ah, thank you.
03:53Stay seated. Don't let yourself be disturbed during your lunch break.
03:57Okay, thank you.
03:58In the Science Today there was an article about Morbus Kensington, if you're interested.
04:02Absolutely. Thank you.
04:06What's on today?
04:09Pork roast?
04:11Didn't we have pork roast this week?
04:14The patients often complain about the unbalanced and unreasonable nutrition.
04:18I'll bring my food from home. Would you like that?
04:22That's a good idea. Potatoes?
04:25Yes, with turmeric, curry leaves and fresh ginger.
04:34I eat Ayurvedic food.
04:36That's not bad.
04:38Yes, but unfortunately it would not be an alternative for the hospital.
04:42The Ayurvedic diet has to be tailored to each individual person.
04:47But if I think about it, Ayurvedic foods can be combined quite well.
04:52Logistically speaking.
04:55They like to get involved in new topics, Mr. Schudrack.
04:58Well, you could, like a construction kit system,
05:01put the patients on the respective meals.
05:03Well, or...
05:07If I think about it...
05:12Don't let it bother you.
05:43Sit down.
05:53It's cold.
05:57I'll make tea.
06:12You should have listened to the paramedics and gone to the hospital.
06:18But it doesn't hurt at all.
06:22It doesn't, but you are clearly in shock.
06:38It's really unbelievable.
06:43What people say, that...
06:46the whole life is passing by.
06:51That's true.
06:56The admission.
07:01The divorce of my parents.
07:06My grandma.
07:09And the old fabric, I had in front of my eyes.
07:18When I drove in front of this lantern,
07:22I thought, now it's all over, that's it.
07:30I was afraid of death.
07:34I lost all sense of time.
07:43You were incredibly lucky.
07:48Not everyone has that.
07:56If you hadn't been there...
07:58But I was there.
08:03If someone is guilty, it's my father.
08:05No, no.
08:06Yes, I was so angry...
08:08I'm guilty.
08:12I shouldn't have let you get into the car.
08:15Mick, that's nonsense.
08:19You saved my life.
08:24And I'm infinitely grateful to you for that.
08:33I love you.
08:40I'm sorry, I really would have liked to help you.
08:43Yes, you have. Now we know what we are.
08:46You can of course buy back the tea account.
08:49From my brother? He never sells to us in his life.
08:54Hey, Tom, everything okay?
08:56Yes, Karl has already moved in.
08:58Oh, so you're already fixed and all?
09:01Yes.
09:02And?
09:03Can the attorney do something against the stubborn owner of the tea office?
09:08The sale is fair.
09:10Oh, I'm sorry about that.
09:12Excuse me, I heard you want to revive the tea office.
09:15A very promising and charming idea.
09:18Many of my guests still swoon over the atmosphere and especially the goods of the Lüneburger tea office.
09:24Really?
09:25Yes.
09:27I'd love to hear that.
09:30Merle, the contracts for the construction of your hotel will be ready for signature in my office.
09:38Good.
09:44Excuse me, you're not coming with us?
09:46I've already signed, but I'd like to come in again.
09:50Good.
09:51You'll stay the night at Mrs. Jansen's.
09:54Roman, Roman.
09:56And if we get the tea account?
09:57Let's talk about it later, darling.
10:00If we do buy the tea account?
10:03Please, that doesn't make any sense.
10:08I'd like to make the dream come true.
10:12So you want to give up your life in Frankfurt?
10:15No, of course not.
10:17I'm just pushing the business here.
10:19And if the tea account works, then I'll do it all from home.
10:24Just like you do with your business.
10:26Oh, that's something completely different.
10:30Please, talk to Clemens again.
10:34I'll try.
10:35I'll drop by the tea account later.
10:37When Clemens is there, I'll talk to him.
10:49So, what happened?
10:51It was terrible, but they were lucky in the last second.
10:55Really?
11:01Bente!
11:03What happened?
11:05I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
11:07I know you're angry.
11:09Vincent.
11:12Are you okay?
11:14Mick saved my life.
11:18What? You were in the car?
11:21He couldn't have come a second later.
11:25There was a fire.
11:26Yes.
11:28I almost got burned.
11:31Thank you, Mick.
11:33You saved my friend's life.
11:35You're a hero, Mick.
11:40I'll take you to the hospital now.
11:43Is that okay?
11:44No, no objections.
11:46Come.
11:50Come.
11:54Come.
12:01Okay.
12:02Come.
12:22No welcome gift.
12:24Flowers? Air balloons? A cake?
12:27You didn't tell me you have a huge sewing machine.
12:30Three floors down and up again.
12:32All without a lift.
12:34I have a sewing machine?
12:37Mr. Albers is very happy about the living room.
12:40Then it was worth it.
12:42Ouch.
12:44How was the reception?
12:46I had an interesting conversation with the new clinic manager.
12:49She really wants to improve the nutrition of the hospital patients.
12:53But they can't afford your food.
12:56Well, what's good doesn't have to be expensive, right?
12:58Yes, that's right.
12:59Here.
13:00I think on the nutrition plan of the hospital patients
13:03there should be a mood booster every day.
13:06You mean drugs, don't you?
13:08No.
13:09Wait a minute.
13:13Drink this.
13:16Hot chocolate makes you happy and doesn't cost much.
13:20This too.
13:22A banana soufflé.
13:23For the extra kick of happiness.
13:26Extra kick?
13:27No, I'll get it somewhere else.
13:31I thought you were done with the hot chocolate.
13:33That was before your chocolate.
13:37Heroic.
13:39Your lady of the house is absolutely right.
13:42My God, when I think about how much courage goes into it
13:45and how much strength it takes to pull people out of a burning car.
13:48It's not about life and death every second.
13:50Mr. Albers.
13:53I wish I had the chance in my life
13:55to save the life of a woman I love.
14:01Wente is together with Vincent Van Loon.
14:05So what?
14:06You saved her life.
14:07She is forgiven.
14:09I respect that.
14:13She lives and she is unhurt.
14:14That's all that matters.
14:16And if you hadn't been there...
14:17Mr. Albers!
14:21Besides, do you have a burn injury on your hand?
14:26It's all my fault.
14:30I shouldn't have let her get into the car.
14:36She was completely out of her mind.
14:45My boy, what could you have done?
14:52Listen to me.
14:56I'll take you home to the apartment
14:58and we'll celebrate my retirement.
15:00Then you'll come to André.
15:03Let's do that.
15:25I love you.
15:55I love you too.
16:16Have you lost your way?
16:20Do you want to come in?
16:25Yes.
16:29Susanne would like to return the tea account.
16:32She never heard of it.
16:35But of her family.
16:37Morally speaking.
16:38I understand that.
16:40But I never took it away from her.
16:45I offer 150,000.
16:48A layman would see that this object is worth double.
16:52And you are an expert.
16:56I won't negotiate.
17:00You don't want to buy it?
17:03For 150,000 right now.
17:08Why don't you want Susanne to get the tea account?
17:18Does that mean yes or no?
17:20No.
17:23I'm not playing the sinner for you.
17:26150,000. I'm begging you, Roman.
17:31I knew I couldn't do business with you.
17:51To Ritter Eckart, the hero of the day.
17:54Not so great.
17:56Mick is still a little sensitive today.
17:59Even a brave man is still in shock after such an action.
18:03How would you feel in my place?
18:06I would be proud of you, Oskar.
18:09That's not the welcome greeting from Mr. Albers.
18:12Actually, I should be angry with you.
18:15You clean up all the dirt and you thank me for it.
18:19Excuse me, but actually, no one asked you to clean up here.
18:23The action is quite overbearing.
18:25Obviously, my overbearing action impressed you so sustainably that I can sit here now.
18:32Mr. Albers, you suit us.
18:34And not just because you cleaned up here.
18:37Pleased to meet you.
18:39Hey, to our men's apartment?
18:49Ah!
18:52Dr. Prima, please.
18:55Dr. Prima, please.
18:57Ms. Professor.
18:59Thank you for the article.
19:01It was very interesting and especially the passage about...
19:04When did you find the time to read it? That was fast.
19:08No, I skipped the lunch break by five minutes.
19:11I copied it especially for you.
19:16What are your plans?
19:18I mean for the future.
19:20First finish my studies and then wait until I can record my studies in winter in Hamburg.
19:25Ah, that's quite different in Berlin.
19:28Can you imagine studying in Berlin?
19:31It would be a shame to stop you.
19:33Yes, but...
19:35I happen to know the head of the Institute for Clinical Genetics.
19:38She is also a lecturer at a Berlin university.
19:41If they still have a place to study for the summer semester, then he belongs to you.
19:45Do you really mean that?
19:46I would like to recommend her.
19:52I don't need pills. Nothing happened to me.
19:55You heard what Dr. Thies said. The pills are just to calm you down.
19:58Do they help that I don't get so upset about my father anymore?
20:01Did you tell him?
20:03He should know what happened.
20:05I'll call him.
20:07You don't do that.
20:09He doesn't care anyway.
20:11Hey, you are his daughter.
20:13Besides, you might need his advice if there is trouble because of the car rental.
20:16I'm sorry.
20:18I got so upset because of him.
20:20I accelerated too much and hit the lights.
20:22I'm sorry, my sister.
20:24Merle, what's up?
20:26How are you?
20:28That's terrible.
20:30And you are whining like a man.
20:33Hello, we are talking about a simple cold, aren't we?
20:38I'll bring you something from the pharmacy later.
20:41I have to go anyway.
20:43But I have to hang up now.
20:45Bette?
20:48Hey, you are cold.
20:50Come on, let's go inside.
20:52Don't catch a cold.
20:55I don't know if it's smart to stay here.
21:00But the whole room.
21:02And the flames.
21:05I have to get out of here.
21:07Out of the car.
21:09Bette, look at me.
21:14Come on, let's go back to the hotel, okay?
21:16Dr. von Lohn would be the best name.
21:35Hey.
21:37Hagel's Restaurant is in the famous artist district of Gracia.
21:41This is the most popular corner in Barcelona.
21:42There must be a lot of people in the bars at night.
21:45Honey, it's 10 p.m. and you are only 17.
21:49We agreed that you didn't lose anything on the streets at night.
21:53Yes, Mom.
21:55And when you go out during the day,
21:57you always leave the money in your purse.
21:59Five times already, Mom.
22:01I'm just worried.
22:05It's all going a little too fast for me.
22:09I hope Nils Rager doesn't want me at all.
22:12And if he doesn't,
22:14there is a solution for everything.
22:17Did you talk to Clemens?
22:23My stubborn brother refuses to sell the tea house.
22:30I really tried everything.
22:34Yes.
22:36Nevertheless, thank you very much.
22:39What will become of your tea house?
22:40It's my account.
22:42It's not my account.
22:46There is a solution for everything, Mom.
22:52I'll go and see Johanna.
22:54Can you manage on your own?
22:56Yes, Mom.
22:58Do it properly, please.
23:02See you tomorrow.
23:11I hope it's all over soon.
23:20What's wrong?
23:22I think it was a glimpse of our love life in old age.
23:26The unusual movements when you drag the carton are to blame.
23:30Now, Knoten.
23:32I'm glad I could do it at all.
23:35We owe it all to your happiness.
23:37Yes, the mood-enhancing effect of food is far too little attention.
23:41Oh, yes, indeed.
23:43I mean, especially when the hospital patients are fed up,
23:46the thought of soul food comes up.
23:49You felt it in your own body.
23:52Good mood food doesn't have to be expensive.
23:55I really have to talk to the clinic manager about it again.
23:59You manage the Salto,
24:01soon the Ascania Park,
24:03and you're going to have a baby.
24:05Soon the Ascania Park,
24:07and now the hospital?
24:09You don't trust me?
24:11I trust you a lot, but you don't have to accept every challenge.
24:15Anyway, I'm a big fan of
24:19hot chocolate and banana soufflé.
24:22Then wait for my tomato salad.
24:24Tomatoes are the vegetable with the most serotonin content.
24:28Oh, yes?
24:36Cough, cough, cough.
24:39Cough, cough, cough.
24:41Oh, oh.
24:43Don't get too close to me.
24:45You can't use a cold in your condition.
24:47Cough, cough.
24:54All because you had to run a race with Gunther Flickenschild.
25:00He started it.
25:02Cough, cough.
25:03Cough, cough.
25:05Hmm.
25:07Cough, cough.
25:10Hmm.
25:12Well, if his name gets you off your feet,
25:15I doubt you have your feelings for him in control.
25:18I do.
25:20You don't have Merle's feelings in control.
25:22And you don't at all.
25:24No more baked fish.
25:27One view is the first way to improvement.
25:31And laughter is the best medicine.
25:34Definitely.
25:38And this.
25:40Tea, tablets, drops.
25:44You look awful.
25:46I do.
25:48If I had taken the appointment with Flickenschild,
25:50you wouldn't be so cold now.
25:52Don't talk nonsense and take out your miracle cure.
25:55Great.
26:01I'm sorry I was away for so long.
26:04Everything was fine.
26:06And you had to take care of your family.
26:09I'm already worried about Fenja,
26:12even though she's not gone yet.
26:14I'm glad she has a plan.
26:17Yes, since yesterday.
26:19And tomorrow she's flying to Barcelona for an interview.
26:22Yes, but Mr. Rager is in good hands.
26:25Trust me and trust your daughter.
26:29Well,
26:31that's how it is when the nest egg hatches.
26:36Yes.
26:38So if you ask me,
26:40this is the best time to start something new.
26:44If you gamble on the tea office,
26:46it won't work.
26:50Clemens won't let me negotiate with him.
26:53He won't sell the office to me.
26:55Roman really tried everything.
26:56But your son-in-law is such a nice person.
27:01I'll talk to him again.
27:03If I want to, I can be very convincing.
27:06Yes, please.
27:07Yes, Thomas.
27:08Am I disturbing you?
27:09Ah, there you are again.
27:11How nice. Come, let's go.
27:13Mom, stay down, please.
27:17Well, I have...
27:19Here.
27:20Thank you very much.
27:21...your willingness to help,
27:23Yes, welcome.
27:24But a gift wouldn't have been necessary.
27:27I see it differently.
27:28A little attention.
27:30It's the least we can do
27:32to thank you for all your efforts.
27:35A little attention?
27:38That's a yinzhen,
27:40a silver needle tea.
27:42It's a very noble white tea from China.
27:44You need about 10,000 hand-picked leaf buds for a kilo.
27:47Hand-picked leaf buds?
27:49Oh, please.
27:51I can hardly keep up with my
27:53Beard Art Healing Margarit's Home.
27:56Well, Mom, you seem to be doing really better
27:59with your top marks.
28:06I still can't believe it.
28:08150,000 euros.
28:10And that, where you paid more than twice
28:12for the office to Mrs. Jansen.
28:14That's really cheekiness.
28:18Tell me,
28:20if Roman didn't want to buy the office,
28:22why did he make you an offer?
28:24As a symbolic gesture.
28:26So that he can tell his dear wife
28:28he tried everything.
28:30Well, I would have kept your brother
28:32as a straight-liner.
28:34Why doesn't Susan just say
28:37that he's against the project?
28:39That's about the substance of a relationship.
28:41Even Roman knows that.
28:43He's against any kind of independence.
28:47You should talk to Susan.
28:49I'm not stupid.
28:51No woman deserves to be looked down upon.
28:54Regina,
28:56that's none of our business.
29:09Good night, guys.
29:11I'm going to bed now.
29:13Good night.
29:14Good night.
29:16You don't have to worry about me.
29:18When I'm asleep,
29:20nothing wakes me up.
29:24Hey, Mick.
29:26Do you want a DVD?
29:28Get me one.
29:30All right.
29:38What's with the sound?
29:40No idea.
29:42It's not the speakers.
29:44The sound has to be in the DVD.
29:56That's not true, is it?
30:00Why didn't we notice that
30:02before we gave him the room?
30:04Because we've never slept under the same roof.
30:06At least not sober.
30:12Mr. Albers!
30:14Mr. Albers!
30:16You're snoring like you want to cut down a whole forest.
30:19I'm sorry.
30:31Lili!
30:33Tell me who you are!
30:35I'm your daughter.
30:41I'm going to talk to my daughter.
30:46Johannes is convinced that
30:48he can still sell Clemens.
30:50If my mother promises
30:52to change your brother-in-law,
30:54then the tea shop is as good as yours.
30:56That would be fantastic.
30:58And is there anything new
31:00from the family chronicle?
31:02I want to know who my father is.
31:04What's his name?
31:07Pete Johnson,
31:09the son of a British officer.
31:11Does he live in Great Britain?
31:13I don't even know
31:15if he's still alive.
31:17You didn't have time to find that out.
31:19There was so much going on.
31:21The tea shop,
31:23the education of my daughter.
31:25Or are you afraid?
31:27I mean, I could understand
31:29if you hesitate.
31:31You never know who you'll meet.
31:33At the moment,
31:35I'm just enjoying
31:37that I have a father.
31:38And just by the name and origin
31:40you get a bit of an outline.
31:43But I'm sorry,
31:45you just came from Brussels
31:47and I'm talking and talking.
31:49Tell me.
31:51Well, it was much more boring
31:53than with you.
31:55Not to say unbearably boring.
31:57Of course,
31:59there's always a commotion in Brussels.
32:01New topics are constantly being opened up,
32:03regulations are initiated.
32:05But it doesn't matter
32:06whether you're present or not.
32:08Well,
32:10for my taste,
32:12the mills there are too slow.
32:14Not exactly satisfying.
32:29Good morning.
32:31Morning.
32:33I'm going to take a shower.
32:36Okay.
33:06I'll give you a new showerhead.
33:08It's totally cold.
33:10There's hardly any water coming out.
33:19Where are my things?
33:22In your room. Why?
33:36Who brought my things over there?
33:39What are you talking about?
33:41Did we have too much to drink yesterday, Mr. Albers?
33:43Yes, you took me for a ride once.
33:45I won't let you spoil me a second time.
33:47But the moment you doubt your mind,
33:49you admit it.
33:51Why did you swap rooms?
33:54What's that?
33:56You can't hear anything.
33:58It's all the noise.
34:00What noise?
34:02That's at least 140 decibels.
34:03I slept soundly and soundly.
34:05Eben!
34:10That's me.
34:12I snore so loudly.
34:14You can't force anyone to do that.
34:16Why don't we move you to Lars' room?
34:18Then we'll have the kitchen as a soundproofing.
34:23The room is much bigger.
34:28You have to excuse me.
34:30My family insisted
34:31on accommodating me here on the ground floor.
34:36Please take a seat.
34:38The stairs, you know.
34:40That makes sense,
34:42as long as you haven't fully recovered.
34:44But I'm fine.
34:46Especially because you followed my invitation so promptly.
34:50How can I help you?
34:52I'd love to.
34:56You know why I asked you to come.
34:59I wanted to ask you
35:01if you could reconsider
35:03the sale of the teahouse.
35:09If I had known
35:11that there were relatives,
35:14I would never have sold the family property.
35:18I believe you,
35:20and I don't take it personally.
35:22But it doesn't change the fact
35:24that I'm the legitimate owner of the old inn.
35:27Yes, yes, of course.
35:28I don't speak of law and order,
35:31and I don't want to put you under pressure,
35:34for God's sake.
35:36But, you see,
35:38Susan,
35:40this old building means a lot to me.
35:44It means a lot to me, too.
35:46And not just because I've invested a lot of time and work.
35:50The place is really something very special,
35:53and as if it were made for what I intend to do.
35:55I will build boats,
35:57with love for detail.
35:59The atmosphere in this building
36:01inspires me.
36:04But for Susan,
36:06this building is the only connection
36:09to her roots.
36:11I can understand
36:13that the situation is uncomfortable for you,
36:15and it honors you very much
36:17that you are so committed to Susan's interests.
36:19But the house,
36:21that belongs to me now.
36:26Culture bag, travel passport.
36:29In the EU, Perse is enough, Mom.
36:31Perse, how nice.
36:33Do you have the disco guide for Barcelona?
36:35Very funny.
36:37You'd better keep your fingers crossed.
36:39You can't miss the job interview at all.
36:41You get recommendations.
36:43Besides, you don't need that with your talent.
36:45Ah, and you should send Hem Rager
36:47a very nice greeting from Mrs. Saravacos.
36:49If he doesn't take you,
36:51he'll have to deal with her.
36:52If he doesn't take you, he'll have to deal with her.
36:54Honey, we have to go to the airport.
36:56Shouldn't I come with you?
36:58Then you'll just have to cry again.
37:00And me too.
37:01I miss you already.
37:03Mom, she'll be back in the morning.
37:10Let's go to the job interview.
37:13I'll get the car.
37:15Hard to let go, huh?
37:23Good luck.
37:26You're doing the right thing.
37:29You're looking for a new project.
37:32If the tea office doesn't work, you can take over my bistro corner.
37:36Oh, then I'd rather cling to the hope that Mrs. Janssen will get Clemens to sell the tea office.
37:43Well, that's the least I can do for you.
37:46After all, she brought you up as her family heir.
37:53Yes?
37:58May I?
38:00Yes, of course. Come in.
38:08Sit down.
38:16How are you?
38:18Good. I slept a long time.
38:21How are you?
38:23Everything's fine.
38:25His burn injury is making it hard for him. He just doesn't want to admit it.
38:30When I close my eyes, I see your face in front of me.
38:36The way you called me when I was in the car.
38:40I really could have died.
38:42Don't ask the same question again.
38:48It's all my fault.
38:50That's not true.
38:52It's my responsibility to get into a car so close to the track.
38:56You saved my life, and I'll never forget that.
39:01I have to go now.
39:20Have a nice day.
39:22You too.
39:45So, what are the results?
39:47It's incredible how quickly your mother is recovering.
39:51Yes, I'm being taken good care of.
39:54First by Susanne, and now by my dear Thomas.
39:58And I get such a nice visit.
40:00Of course I have to feel good.
40:04And the only thing I don't like
40:08is to receive my guests here in bed.
40:12Mom, what's the problem? You're sick.
40:14I'm on my way to recovery.
40:17I'd love to go up to my apartment again, Mrs. Doktor.
40:22Mom, the stairs!
40:24It'll take a few more days for you to manage the stairs on your own.
40:27But I'd love to buy them.
40:29I have everything I need upstairs.
40:32And Thomas wants to take me for a walk.
40:35Why don't you want to wait until you can go up the stairs on your own?
40:38Tell me, don't you want to go for a walk with me?
40:40Yes, of course I do.
40:42Well, then I'd better go upstairs right away.
40:46Mom, why don't you want to wait
40:48until I've found someone to transport you to your bed?
40:51I'd rather wait upstairs.
40:57Wait!
40:59I'll take you upstairs, of course.
41:12You speak to me from the heart, Mrs. Saravagos.
41:15Come in.
41:17We should definitely meet again
41:19on the subject of hospital care.
41:21With pleasure. Goodbye.
41:24So you're serious about better care here?
41:27I don't feel like bringing my food from home anymore.
41:30But that's not that complicated. You should actually...
41:32Mr. Schudrack.
41:34You have the medical school in Berlin for the summer semester.
41:38The preliminary quota for foreign students has not yet been met.
41:43It will start in two months.
41:46The head of the Institute for Clinical Genetics is expecting your call.
41:51I have also recommended you as an intern.
41:57Do something about it.
42:05Yes!
42:09Yes!
42:17Yes, I was afraid of that.
42:20Johanna didn't blame you for that.
42:22I told you that Clemens is very stubborn.
42:25Okay, see you.
42:27Greetings to Thomas.
42:32Johanna couldn't convince Clemens to sell the tea shop.
42:36Of course not.
42:38But maybe it's better that way.
42:42Why do you want to stop such a project now?
42:48Roman, my mother's tea shop.
42:51It's not a burden for me.
42:53She spent a lot of time there and for me it's a dream.
42:56And what about our dream?
42:59Now that Fenja is almost out of the house
43:02and we finally have more time for ourselves.
43:06Yes.
43:08Of course you're right.
43:10We've always been looking forward to that, but...
43:15The legacy of my mother is really important to me.
43:19Susanne, I love you.
43:22And I want to enjoy the time we have with you.
43:26Let's disappear at the weekend.
43:28It should only be a cat's jump away from here.
43:33Finally some relaxation.
43:36After the excitement of the last few weeks.
43:39Well, maybe that's not such a bad idea.
43:49Susanne Winter?
43:52Clemens?
43:58Tell me something.
44:00What?
44:01Was it Mick Eckhart who saved Bente Westphal's life?
44:05It wasn't him.
44:06Yes, but our hero doesn't give up easily.
44:11If he hadn't been there, then...
44:13Someone else would have done it.
44:15There he is, our life saver.
44:19I was just about to finish.
44:21No, no, no, he doesn't give up easily,
44:23but you'll have to get over a glass of champagne.
44:27Champagne?
44:28Yes.
44:29What a surprise.
44:30You're right.
44:32Well, to Mick Eckhart and his heroic deed.
44:40Yes.
44:44Cheers.
44:46To you.
44:55Good.
44:56Then that's settled.
44:58Hey.
44:59Does that mean anything to you?
45:01I mean, you saved a woman's life.
45:03I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.
45:06No, no, no, you saved her from death.
45:08Your parents are surely proud of you.
45:10Actually, that doesn't stop at all.
45:15Nonsense, but they're all still constantly afraid of death.
45:21That's good.
45:24To life.
45:28To life.
45:42Clemens?
45:59To life.
46:11This house is really something special.
46:14Not just for you.
46:18Why did you ask me to come here?
46:20I thought you didn't want to have anything to do with us anymore.
46:23Well, if you want to fight,
46:25I'll think about my offer again.
46:28What offer?
46:30Well, I can't do anything with the other rooms.
46:35You can get them if you want.
46:37For your tea shop.
46:59The school certificates of Pete Jones.
47:02Here are the names of his parents.
47:04The mother's name was Ashley and the father's Porter.
47:07Ashley.
47:08Jones and Porter Jones. Is there a...
47:12Isn't it enough for you that you can't get out of this city?
47:16That's why I hope you'll go to Frankfurt soon.
47:18Oh, yes?
47:19But without my wife?
47:20Or what?
47:21Why are you blackening the front rooms of your boat shop, Susanne?
47:25Unlike you, she was very happy about my offer.
47:28It's hard to believe that you're married.