Rote Rosen Folge 1223

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00:00I was afraid that the Cavalier already belongs to an extinct species.
00:04Welcome to the Hotel Dreikönig.
00:10Two flight tickets?
00:14To India?
00:26Vincent, what are you doing there?
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
00:46This 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
01:26I'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
01:50I'm rolling on
01:52I'm rolling on
01:54I'm rolling on
02:08Hey
02:10Aren't you happy?
02:12Yes, I am
02:14But I mean
02:16India is quite far away
02:20I know
02:22Ella lives there
02:32Well
02:34Then you don't want to go anymore
02:36But
02:38You wished so much
02:40to bring the package yourself
02:42Yes, but I didn't know
02:44that you immediately
02:46go and buy tickets
02:48I'm from the fast squad
02:50I have a special offer
02:52A bargain
02:54Last minute
02:56I just had to go
02:58Right?
03:00It would be nice
03:02We would see Ella again
03:04Get to know this
03:06great, exciting country
03:14But
03:16You
03:18You are afraid that it will be too exhausting
03:20Nonsense
03:22We are used to old age
03:24So
03:26So
03:28We fly?
03:30Yes, we fly
03:32Provided
03:34I find a representation for the pharmacy
03:36But
03:38That is certainly not a problem
03:40Achim
03:42What?
03:44You shouldn't always
03:46look at torture
03:48Old sadist
03:54Yes
03:56Of course
03:58We let all flowers
04:00out of the room
04:02Thank you
04:04Such an idiot
04:06He should sleep at home
04:08if he doesn't want to sleep in other people's beds
04:10Hey, hey
04:12Bring it where it belongs
04:14Thank you
04:20A little thank you
04:22for a great deed
04:24Thank you for saving our daughter Bente's life
04:26Roman and Susanne Winter
04:28Hey, hey, hey
04:32I'll give it to you
04:38Tell me, young man
04:40Where can I find your charming boss?
04:42He is in an important meeting
04:44Should I help you?
04:46Thank you
04:48Or maybe you would be so kind
04:50and get my car from the underground garage
04:52The bends there are very narrow
04:54It's a sports car
04:56You don't drive it every day
05:12I'm not responsible for that
05:14Find someone else
05:22Shamelessness
05:24Thank you
05:40Thank you
05:42Yes
05:44Nice
05:46That the new and the old family
05:48live under one roof
05:50For a limited time
05:52But I still like it
05:54It's cozy
05:56Thomas, get us the cookies
05:58Yes, gladly
06:00But in your own home
06:02it is and stays
06:04the best
06:06Of course, darling
06:08It's out of the question
06:10Excuse me, the work calls
06:12See you later
06:14Yes, bye
06:16Bye
06:22Well
06:24He doesn't seem to be very excited
06:26about me moving in
06:28Yes, yes
06:30He has a lot on his mind
06:32I'm happy
06:34Have you thought about
06:36looking for your father?
06:38The idea that your own father
06:40is a war criminal
06:42is not very pleasant
06:44I can understand that
06:46On the other hand
06:48Yes, that's the point
06:50On the other hand
06:52I keep thinking
06:54about why my father
06:56became a criminal
06:58What did he do
07:00But do I really want to know?
07:02It's not an easy decision
07:04What does Lars say?
07:06I haven't told him anything yet
07:08Okay, so we...
07:10Yes, yes, you don't have to speak
07:12Of course he has the right
07:14to know
07:16And Fenja too
07:18If you need my support, I...
07:20No, thank you, I can do that
07:22on my own
07:24Yes
07:26Maybe I should do it right away
07:28Yes
07:30I have suffered for a lifetime
07:32not knowing anything about my family
07:34So
07:36Yes
07:38See you later
07:40See you later
07:48Oh
07:50That suits you very well
07:52if I may allow myself to say so
07:54Thank you very much, Mr. Albers
07:56Could you make sure
07:58that the neighboring tables are free?
08:00Yes, I'll immediately
08:02order a few reserved tables
08:04Do that
08:06Mr. Flickenschild
08:08Good day
08:10Mrs. van Loon
08:12To be honest
08:14I'm a little irritated
08:16about the appointment
08:18But now I have the feeling
08:20that I have lost my way
08:22No, not at all
08:24You look enchanting
08:26Really?
08:28Here you are
08:30Thank you
08:34So many reservations
08:36Are you expecting a larger company?
08:38No
08:40Yes, but later
08:42Good, then business is going well
08:44I hope that we can expect
08:46full tables and beds
08:48in Ascania Park soon
08:50Absolutely
08:52An aperitif for the ladies?
08:54How about a glass of champagne?
08:56Champagne?
08:58Oh
09:00I don't really know
09:02Maybe something else? A beer?
09:04These times? No, thank you
09:06We still have a lot to discuss
09:08Maybe a mineral water?
09:10Mineral water, yes, of course
09:12Yes
09:14As far as the meeting is concerned
09:16we still have some time
09:18I have already prepared everything
09:20Yes, besides
09:22maybe your larger company will come soon
09:24and then it will be restless here
09:26The golf course is,
09:28if you consider the rather unfavorable
09:30season, quite well equipped
09:32Is it?
09:34Thank you, Mr. Albers
09:36I'll take care of it
09:38Thank you
09:40I'm sure it's a bit
09:42unusual to meet with water
09:44but
09:46our meetings were always
09:48of an unusual kind
09:50in connection with water
09:52Yes, you were a bit wet
09:54I wanted to wish you good cooperation
09:56and good luck with Ascania Park
09:58Yes, to that and
10:00more
10:10singing
10:14Is anyone in a good mood?
10:16Oh, yes
10:18Well
10:20It doesn't seem to be the case with you
10:22Well, boy, come on
10:24Let's have a coffee first, yes?
10:26With pleasure. You still have time
10:28Or do you have so much to do
10:30with your genetic database?
10:32Actually, yes, but actually not
10:34What then?
10:36Yes or no?
10:38But I just can't concentrate
10:40Don't concentrate? Are you sick?
10:42Whatever you call it, love sickness
10:44also makes you sick
10:46Oh, boy, I know, Ella
10:48I miss her so much
10:52The first great love
10:54is always something special
10:56Not even the work distracts me
10:58Without Ella, it's just no fun anymore
11:00I really don't know how I'm going to
11:02hold out for a year
11:04But why? You talk on the phone
11:06It's not really a substitute
11:08That's true, of course
11:12Maybe it's not great comfort, but
11:14Ella has guaranteed just as much longing
11:20Tell me, have you already
11:22sent her the package?
11:24I would like to give her something
11:26Well, we could
11:28take it right away
11:30I didn't want to say it
11:32now that you're feeling so bad
11:34but Achim Meisner and I
11:36want to fly to India to Ella
11:38if he gets a substitute for his pharmacy
11:40That's a great idea
11:42Ella will be very happy
11:46I tried to calculate
11:48what the Ascania Park
11:50could generate
11:52I know it's normally not my job
11:54but I thought it might not hurt
11:58Maybe the gentlemen
12:00have something to eat now?
12:02That's a great idea
12:04I'm sorry, but I'm not hungry
12:08Not even a little bit?
12:10Not really
12:12That's a shame
12:16I thought we had talked enough
12:18about the business
12:20You didn't say anything
12:22I listened
12:24Besides, there are other topics
12:28Ah, you mean the construction project?
12:32Yes, but not only that
12:36I understand
12:42Mrs. Van Loon, are you okay?
12:44Thank you, thank you, I'm fine
12:46It happens to me more often
12:48when I talk so much
12:50Yes, I'll be better
12:52I've bothered you enough
12:54with my predictions
12:56No, you haven't
12:58I think I have another appointment
13:00Yes, then
13:02Goodbye
13:04Yes, goodbye
13:06Goodbye
13:18That didn't work, did it?
13:20Excuse me?
13:24My grandfather is a war criminal
13:26Yes
13:28Not everyone in the family
13:30has that
13:32He was in the Falkland war?
13:34Yes
13:36Apparently he was put in front of a war trial
13:38and then
13:40dishonorably released from the army
13:42Well
13:44I guess everyone who's ever been in prison
13:46is dishonorably released
13:48It's not exactly
13:50a sign of retirement for the army
13:52It might be
13:54In any case, I've decided
13:56not to look for him anymore
14:00And actually you didn't want
14:02to tell Svenja and me
14:04I'm sorry, but
14:06Hey, I can understand you
14:08It must have been quite a shock for you
14:10Especially after you've found
14:12such a great relationship here
14:14Yes
14:16But you don't seem
14:18particularly impressed
14:20For me he's
14:22a completely strange person
14:24I never thought about
14:26my grandfather because
14:28I never missed him
14:30Yes
14:32All the better
14:34So you don't want to
14:36worry about him anymore
14:40How do you know all this?
14:42Did you find anyone who knew him?
14:44No
14:46It was on a website
14:48of a veteran's club
14:50There was something about an incident
14:52in the Falkland war
14:54that led to him being
14:56dishonorably released from the army
14:58Mom
15:00Just because you were
15:02dishonorably released
15:04doesn't mean you're a war criminal
15:06In wartimes, yes
15:08But you have the information
15:10from the internet
15:12That's not a reliable source
15:14Did you verify that?
15:16Then you don't even know
15:18if it's true
15:20The internet must be very practical
15:22But there's so much nonsense
15:24that no one controls
15:32Yes, please
15:34Mr. Flickenschild
15:36I'm sorry to disturb you
15:38but could you have a moment?
15:40Yes, of course
15:42Yes
15:44I have an appointment
15:46at the construction site
15:48That's good
15:50What can I do for you?
15:52Normally I'm no one
15:54who complains about the staff
15:56but...
15:58You had problems?
16:00Yes, the young man at the reception
16:02Blonde hair, pretty tall
16:04You must be talking about Mr. Eckert
16:06I don't know his name
16:08but I asked him to get my car
16:10from the garage
16:12and he answered
16:14in a rather inappropriate way
16:16I'm sorry
16:18I'll talk to Mr. Eckert
16:20Normally he's polite in person
16:22Yes
16:24As I said
16:26I just wanted to mention it
16:28I can only apologize
16:30for the behavior of my employees
16:32but maybe I can let you
16:34bring a bottle of wine
16:36That's tempting
16:38I'd be happy to
16:40Yes, the Three Kings
16:42are calling on his guests
16:44to fulfill every wish
16:46Lüneburg seems to be very pretty
16:48but I haven't seen much
16:50and exploring alone is no fun
16:52Could you perhaps
16:54give me company?
16:56I'm sorry
16:58but I have an appointment
17:00Oh, please
17:02You can't refuse
17:04Well, if you're happy
17:06we'll meet
17:08in an hour
17:10I'll be there
17:24What should I think of it?
17:26I think we should meet in business
17:28and then he'll be sitting there
17:30in a leisurely outfit
17:32Jeans, shirt, pullover
17:34Hop or top?
17:36Top!
17:38Nice!
17:40Nice? Why?
17:42What did he say?
17:44Nothing
17:46He must have said something
17:48I talked all the time
17:50About economic forecasts
17:52Wow, that sounds exciting
17:54We also had a business dinner
17:56Are you sure?
17:58At least I thought so
18:00I just talked so much
18:02I was so stupid to come over
18:04because I was so terribly nervous
18:06And did you at least succeed?
18:08Definitely
18:10Gunther will think
18:12that the most boring
18:14and strange woman
18:16is sitting in front of him
18:18I don't think he thinks
18:20you're boring and strange
18:22although the latter
18:24I could imagine
18:26that he's not the classic
18:28but rather reserved
18:30You mean he couldn't say anything
18:32even if he wanted to?
18:34As far as I know you
18:36he didn't have a chance
18:38Besides, Merle, think about it
18:40A Mr. Flickenschild
18:42doesn't come to a business meeting
18:44in a leisurely outfit
18:46Do you think he doesn't think
18:48I'm that stupid?
18:50I even think
18:52he thinks you're pretty great
18:54Oh God, it's so late
18:56Thomas' mother and child's CD
18:58I'll explain it to you later
19:10Hello
19:16Is someone home?
19:18Oh, sorry, I didn't see you coming
19:20Yes, I noticed
19:22Are you still searching
19:24for the CD Thomas' mother gave
19:26Yes, and I'm even
19:28taking care of my office
19:30So it's about adapters
19:32Yes, of course, Anne knows
19:34what she's doing
19:36Did you know that you can
19:38stimulate different areas
19:40in the brain of an unborn
19:42with external stimuli
19:44but probably at the expense
19:46of other areas
19:48But I don't think
19:50your son will be a second Mozart
19:52who can only count to 100
19:54I just wanted to mention it
19:56But you're right
19:58Probably a single CD
20:00won't do any harm
20:02And how are you?
20:04At least you're awake
20:06Yes, I'm fine now
20:10I could take a little break
20:12And what about
20:14my stressed favorite cook?
20:16Salto
20:18Ascania Park
20:20Nutrition advice
20:22In the hospital
20:24What do you do?
20:26Oh, I could download
20:28a relaxing CD from the internet
20:30You know what I think
20:32I'm more for the good old handwork
20:48What?
20:50The two of them want to fly to India
20:52to visit Ella
20:54Yes, I think you'd like to go
20:56Oh, by the way, I called my friends
20:58in Berlin about the room
21:00That's not a problem
21:02We're so proud
21:04that you're going to the Charité
21:08Tell me, who's cooking for you tonight?
21:10Oh, whatever
21:12Actually, every meal is enough for me
21:14Yes, okay
21:16Bye, Rajan
21:18I just visited some old colleagues
21:20and I thought I'd stop by
21:22Am I disturbing you?
21:24No, not at all
21:26Good
21:28Have you ever listened to the CD?
21:30Yes, I really like the classic
21:32But the poems...
21:34I don't think my baby
21:36gets a lot out of them
21:38On the contrary
21:40You'd be surprised
21:42what it gets out of
21:44You can't start teaching
21:46Here
21:48That's the continuation
21:50And what's on it?
21:52English for beginners and basics
21:54Are you serious?
21:56Regular listening
21:58It can't hurt
22:00With the CD you can wait
22:02It's only for the seventh month
22:04of pregnancy
22:06Oh
22:12Arim
22:14Can you imagine
22:16that there are almost
22:1814 million inhabitants in Mumbai?
22:20And in Bollywood
22:22more movies are made
22:24than in Hollywood
22:26I never would have thought
22:28You know
22:30I almost feel like...
22:38Doesn't your representation work?
22:40Mr. Aalman
22:42has caught a cold
22:44It's no wonder
22:46at this time of year
22:48I was so happy
22:50the two of us
22:52going to India
22:54Mr. Aalman
22:56feels the same
22:58And
23:00that's why
23:02he'll take an extra
23:04dose of vitamin C
23:06so he'll be fit
23:08No way!
23:10You're crazy!
23:12Ouch!
23:14Of course you should
23:16shake a poor old woman
23:18like that
23:20Poor old woman?
23:22Poor old woman?
23:24Ouch!
23:26Let's go!
23:28Let's go to India!
23:30I'm crazy!
23:38Mr. Eckert?
23:40Mr. Eckert?
23:44Please, Michel
23:46Can you imagine what's going on?
23:48Yes
23:50I assume this lady
23:52a hotel guest
23:54has complained about me
23:56Of course
23:58Then you know
24:00that I can't tolerate
24:02such behavior
24:04from my staff
24:06They're right next to me
24:08At the moment
24:10I'm probably missing
24:12the training, the assistant position
24:14and then
24:16the BWL evening school course
24:18I know it's a lot, but you knew that before
24:20I expect from you
24:22to apologize to the lady in full
24:24Of course I will
24:28I won't come back
24:30My dear swan
24:32All that's missing
24:34is for the lady to sleep
24:36and you'll be interesting
24:38Thank you
24:40That's probably the reason
24:42why the dinner went wrong
24:44With your chaotic gardener?
24:46She's not chaotic
24:48Neurotic, psychotic
24:50Erotic, I'll let it go
24:52So, what happened?
24:54Nothing
24:56An espresso, please
24:58For me too, please
25:00Go on
25:02Nothing
25:04She's just so temperamental
25:06that I feel like a big bore
25:10So, if you want to know my opinion
25:12No
25:14Still
25:16I know what you want to say
25:18That it's better for me
25:20because the lady would
25:22ruin my whole life
25:24Right
25:26Thank you
25:28And you don't want that, do you?
25:30But maybe that's good for me
25:36Yes
25:38I'd rather burn my tongue than my fingers
25:40That means you're giving her up
25:42Yes, I have no choice
25:44She's not interested in me
25:46And that's good
25:48Besides, other daughters also have...
25:50Well, I hope you like it
25:52I wanted to cook something Indian
25:54but first, I have no idea
25:56and second, Mr. Oylen used to carry it to Athens
25:58Do you know the saying?
26:00Saying what?
26:02Mr. Oylen and Athens
26:04You're the best Indian cook among us
26:06Forget it
26:08We're glad we get to see you again
26:10You're still working
26:12I'm not working
26:14I'm not working
26:16I'm not working
26:18You're not working
26:20You're just working
26:22Is there trouble in the hospital?
26:24No, no
26:26Everything is fine
26:28Really?
26:30Don't you want to study in Berlin anymore?
26:32Yes, definitely
26:34but that's also my problem
26:36I feel obligated to Professor Harzfeld Winter
26:38In what way?
26:40To go to the charity?
26:42No, to continue looking after the database project
26:44If not,
26:46Where do you want to go?
26:48I want to go to India, to Ella.
26:52I just miss her so much.
26:54Rajan, career and job is not everything in life.
26:59You're still so young.
27:01I mean, you still have enough time to hide behind computers and reagents.
27:06What do you mean?
27:08That it's still love that keeps everything in the world together.
27:12That rhymes.
27:14What we mean is...
27:17Listen to your heart.
27:19And Prof. Hartsfeld-Winter won't tear your head off.
27:22As long as you discuss things openly with her.
27:27Okay. Enjoy your meal.
27:36Mrs. Westphal.
27:40I wanted to apologize to you.
27:42I know I was completely wrong earlier.
27:44I'm sorry.
27:47I hope you'll accept my apology.
27:49What do you mean?
27:51Will alone counts.
27:54Good.
27:55Apology accepted.
27:58What am I to blame?
28:00Of course it's the house.
28:01Everything to your satisfaction?
28:03On time.
28:05I will not let a beautiful woman like you wait.
28:09Ready for our little city bumpkin?
28:11Your chance to make up again.
28:20Thank you, Mr. Eckhart.
28:22I think we'll take a ride.
28:25Yes, gladly.
28:26With pleasure.
28:27That's the power of habit when you live alone.
28:29Yes.
28:30Please.
28:48Can you process the mail quickly?
28:50Please, I expect an important letter from the construction office.
28:53Yes, done.
28:58Fenja!
29:00How did it go?
29:03Congratulations!
29:05That means you're staying in Barcelona?
29:09Yes, of course I'll let you know.
29:11If they don't call you beforehand.
29:13I greet all of you.
29:15See you.
29:21Fenja got the training place at the star chef in Barcelona.
29:25At Nils Rager?
29:26I'm glad for her.
29:29Everything okay with you?
29:31Yes, everything is fine.
29:34But it doesn't look like it.
29:37I had a fight with my boyfriend.
29:40With Van Leeuwen?
29:41Something serious?
29:44Well, a fight happens with the best families.
29:47That's true.
29:50Tell me, do you know what he has to do with Clemens?
29:54He rented the loft above his tea office.
29:57I see.
30:00Here are two more letters you have to sign.
30:03And I wanted to show you something.
30:05Yes, what is it?
30:06Look.
30:09I installed a digital storage system for you.
30:13We also had that in Liechtenstein.
30:15It proved to be good.
30:17And how does it work?
30:19You have a virtual memory, a so-called cloud,
30:22on which you have all your files.
30:24And you can access this cloud from anywhere in the world.
30:27It's called cloud computing.
30:30Sounds interesting.
30:31But is it safe?
30:33I mean, no one else can access it?
30:35Only those you allow access to.
30:37Of course, this is encrypted and secured via various systems.
30:41This saves a lot of paperwork.
30:43That means, in other words,
30:45I wouldn't have had to send the files from Frankfurt.
30:48Exactly.
30:50Very nice idea.
30:52Really.
31:00I'll miss Rajan when he's in Berlin.
31:02Yes, me too.
31:03Hopefully he'll find some time for himself
31:05besides all the work.
31:07He's really so hard-working and intelligent.
31:10I'm very proud of him.
31:12His mother probably also played him
31:14music and poems during his pregnancy.
31:16Oh, just don't remind me of that funny CD by Thomas.
31:19Oh, I've already got a second one.
31:21English vocabulary and easy math.
31:23You're not serious, are you?
31:25It's just meant nicely.
31:26It could be anything.
31:27But there are studies that say
31:29that all this prenatal nonsense
31:31could be harmful for the baby.
31:33I'm sorry, but I'm not doing anything
31:35that could harm Anne or the baby.
31:37I'm only sticking to scientific facts.
31:39Then you must have read the important passages.
31:42Do you know what happens to the baby in the belly?
31:44What do you mean, what happens to the baby in the belly?
31:47You see, you have no idea.
31:49Well, then, please, explain it to me.
31:51So, the belly and the fertilizer
31:54dampen the sounds coming from outside
31:56and alienate them.
31:57And the blood that flows through the navel
31:59causes sounds like a waterfall.
32:01That's what it looks like.
32:02Keep talking, it's really very instructive.
32:04So, even you will understand
32:06that very little comes from Händel and Mozart
32:08about the baby.
32:09If at all, then heavy metal would probably be more sensible.
32:11That's all nonsense.
32:13They found out that a fetus can definitely
32:15distinguish between syllables and tones.
32:17Oh, yes? And how did they find that out?
32:19Interview with an unborn?
32:21The child gets an increased heartbeat
32:23on melodies and tones it already knows.
32:25In addition, it promotes intelligence.
32:27Well, that's probably not necessary with my son.
32:29So, please excuse me,
32:30but mother and child, go back now.
32:32The sounds here are getting too loud for us.
32:35Both are really a bad example.
32:37Unbelievable.
32:40Do you see that?
32:42Why did they start here?
32:46In St. John's Church,
32:47the young Johann Sebastian Bach
32:49is said to have learned to play the organ.
32:51Really?
32:52And was the tower so crooked back then?
32:54Or is it like the one from Pisa?
32:56No, no, it was originally made of chrysanthemum,
32:58but then the lightning struck,
33:00it was rebuilt, but unfortunately crooked.
33:02Well, you have to finish that first,
33:04to build a tower crooked.
33:06And according to legend,
33:08the master builder should have fallen out of the window.
33:11Oh, the poor man.
33:13Yes, but he was lucky,
33:14because he drove past a car loaded with hay
33:16and he landed soft.
33:18Is the story really true?
33:20With my Lüneburger honor.
33:23Well, then I'll believe you.
33:27Nice that you could make time for me.
33:30Yes, that is also an interesting
33:32and pleasant change for me.
33:34How much of your precious time
33:36do you have left for me?
33:38Yes, unfortunately not so much anymore.
33:40Well, it doesn't matter.
33:42I also have to take care of a few family matters.
33:45But the day is still young.
33:47How about later?
33:49Later?
33:50Yes, later I would like to have a glass of wine.
33:53Or a champagne.
33:55With the greatest pleasure.
33:57Did you know that Lüneburg
33:59is the largest pub in Europe after Madrid?
34:02What you all know.
34:21Knock, knock, knock.
34:33Mom.
34:35You?
34:36Did you expect someone else?
34:38Well, at least you last.
34:40Come in.
34:41What are you doing here?
34:42Yes, taking care of you.
34:43How are you?
34:44Do you have pain?
34:46Pain?
34:47From your accident.
34:49Nonsense, Mom.
34:50I'm fine.
34:51I already told you that on the phone.
34:54Did you come here on purpose?
34:57My own daughter is driving
34:59with the car against a lantern.
35:01She's almost dying
35:02and I'm supposed to stay at home?
35:04I almost died of worry.
35:06Mom, I'm fine.
35:07Believe me.
35:08Whatever you mean.
35:09It's still good that I'm here.
35:11At least I can stand up to your father.
35:14Offering his own daughter
35:16a secretary position.
35:18Nonsense.
35:21Darling.
35:22You can do much more.
35:24You know that.
35:26Would you like a glass of water?
35:27Yes, please.
35:32I don't think the job is that bad anymore.
35:35What?
35:36Those are completely new tones.
35:39You were desperate on the phone
35:40that your father obviously doesn't appreciate you.
35:43I see it a bit differently now.
35:46The job is my leapfrog.
35:49Did Roman tell you that?
35:56You don't seriously believe
35:57that your father keeps his promise.
35:59He exploits you.
36:02He doesn't care about other people's feelings.
36:06Mom, why do you always have to
36:07talk so badly about dad?
36:10You loved each other once.
36:14What would you think of a man
36:15who leaves his wife and child
36:17for a younger woman?
36:21I'm so happy that you're reopening this tea shop
36:25and that you're following the tradition of your family.
36:31I'm also so happy about this decision.
36:34Maybe it's not the last step
36:36in the search for your roots.
36:40By the way, I talked to Lars.
36:41He said that not everything on the internet
36:43has to be true.
36:44The question is,
36:45how do you find out what's true and what's not?
36:48I don't want to be too general,
36:50but after our last conversation,
36:52I thought about it a bit.
36:54Thomas has some contacts in Brussels.
36:57Among others,
36:58a British military attaché.
37:00And he has contacts on his side.
37:03Yes, and?
37:06I have your father's e-mail address.
37:12I'm sorry.
37:34Sorry, Eckhart,
37:35I didn't want to scare you.
37:37Is everything okay with you?
37:38Yes, no problem.
37:40I was just thinking.
37:47Mr. Eckhart,
37:51you've been so...
37:55unpredictable and uncontrollable lately,
37:59and that doesn't suit you at all.
38:05I don't want to get too close to you, but...
38:08the way you reacted earlier was completely convincing.
38:13I almost had the impression that you were afraid of the lady.
38:18Yes, even...
38:20afraid of the car key.
38:24What's wrong with you?
38:26I'm fine.
38:30And it would be much better for me
38:32if everyone would finally leave me alone!
38:38I'm sorry.
38:54A beer, please.
38:55Right away.
38:59So, what happened earlier...
39:00No, no, no.
39:02After you.
39:03No, no, after you, Mr. Lichtnagel.
39:05Don't you think that we were a bit ridiculous
39:08when we talked about our prenatal stuff with Anne?
39:16Totally.
39:18That's good.
39:20My two sons, Theo and Lutz,
39:22grew up quite well, even without all this fuss.
39:25Yes, so did Jule and Tanja.
39:29You're welcome.
39:31To us, fathers.
39:33To us, fathers.
39:35To us, fathers.
39:41Well?
39:43Trouble with Blondie?
39:45Why do you ask?
39:47Hello?
39:48Are you my brother?
39:49I can see what's going on.
39:53Bente is angry because she thinks
39:55I'm only interested in her because of her father.
39:57That's not true, is it?
39:58Of course it's not true.
40:00I just really like her.
40:02Well, then tell her.
40:04What are you waiting for?
40:06Not all women can read minds.
40:09You say it so easily.
40:11Okay, come on.
40:13Don't make me look like this.
40:15Your problems are a grain of sand
40:17compared to the desert that grows in me.
40:21Can I guess three times, Gunther Flickenschild?
40:24One believes Gunther would be interested in me.
40:29And I believe that he doesn't.
40:32Hm.
40:33Two believers among themselves.
40:35Great.
40:37Why don't you do what you used to do in those situations?
40:41How do you want to know what I used to do?
40:44Am I your brother?
40:45So, what's the plan?
40:48Tease, attack, win?
40:50That's it.
40:51And that's what I'll do with Bente, too.
41:03Hello.
41:05Are you looking for someone?
41:06Not directly.
41:08Not him, anyway.
41:12Good evening, Roman.
41:14Hello.
41:15Aren't you surprised to see me here?
41:18I'm not surprised by you.
41:20So, what gives us the honor?
41:23I was worried about our daughter.
41:27You didn't think it necessary to tell me
41:29that she almost died.
41:31Well, at least you stayed true to your theatrical nature.
41:34You think I'm theatrical?
41:36Because I'm worried about our daughter?
41:39Not to think about what could have happened to her.
41:42Fortunately, everything went well.
41:44Typical.
41:45Putting things off as if nothing had happened.
41:47Mom, nothing happened at all.
41:50Yes, you still support your father, even though he only exploits you.
41:54It would be bad if you had lost your valuable support.
41:59Who's supposed to stick stamps on your envelopes?
42:03I used to be provoked by you and your childish words.
42:07And now I'm definitely not going to start with that.
42:12Have a nice evening, Bente.
42:14See you tomorrow in the office.
42:16Your idea with the computer storage system is really great.
42:21You're in a hurry to get to your Susanne again.
42:25Right.
42:27And I think you know why, don't you?
42:29I'm curious.
42:31Quite simply.
42:32People like you cost me strength.
42:34While my wife gives me strength.
42:46Dear Mr. Johnson, my name is Susanne Winter
42:48and I am the daughter of Luise Kupfer.
42:50I was born in August 1964 in Lüneburg
42:53and I found out that you might be my father.
42:57I would be very happy if you would contact me.
43:00Susanne Winter.
43:05That's not how it works.
43:09Good evening.
43:11Donna Vetta.
43:21Really okay?
43:22Okay? That's breathtaking.
43:26How do you want the breath to stay away?
43:29Gunter Flickenschild?
43:31Seriously?
43:33That's great.
43:36I'm sure he has a nice couple.
43:38You think so?
43:40I'm afraid he sees it differently.
43:43Well, it's a long story.
43:45And not a very happy one.
43:48Then it's time to take initiative.
43:51Sometimes you have to jump over your shadow.
43:54Speaking of shadows,
43:56do you write to your father?
44:00Thomas gave me the e-mail address.
44:03Don't ask how many copies there are already.
44:08Let me see.
44:13That's good.
44:14Why didn't you send the e-mail yet?
44:17Because I was in doubt whether I should.
44:29Sometimes you have to jump over your shadow.
44:34Do you think we'll get around a lot
44:37to look at the sights?
44:40Well,
44:41I'm sure we won't do it alone.
44:44Especially because of the communication difficulties.
44:47Right. English isn't that important either.
44:50But there are certainly organized excursions.
44:54We'll find something.
44:57But we can't bother Ella with that.
45:00She has enough to do with her studies.
45:03Although a personal tour guide would be very good.
45:09Who knows if Ella has grown up at all.
45:13She probably doesn't know herself very well yet.
45:16But renting a car and driving yourself?
45:19No, no, that's out of the question at all.
45:22Traffic on the left?
45:24I don't dare to do that either.
45:27Holy cows.
45:28Sometimes they just walk around on the street.
45:31In India, it's something else than just driving around the Müritz.
45:35We two pretty ones can do it.
45:38It would be funny.
45:40Exactly.
45:46At this time?
45:49I hope nothing has happened.
45:53Mr. Meisner?
45:55Can I come in for a moment?
45:58Yes, of course.
46:00What can we do for you?
46:03I wanted to tell you that I...
46:06Spit it out.
46:09Calm down.
46:11What did you want to tell us?
46:13I'm coming with you to India. To Ella.
46:15And I already have the ticket.
46:17Then we have our tour guide.
46:20This is yours.
46:21Yes, thank you.
46:23And this is for you.
46:24Yes, thank you very much.
46:25Have a nice stay.
46:27Bye.
46:35Good evening.
46:36Good evening.
46:37I wanted to know if you know...
46:39I mean, where can I find a ticket?
46:41There.
46:44Mrs. van Loon.
46:45A ticket.
46:48I have to admit...
46:51You look enchanting again.
46:53Yes?
46:55Good to see you.
46:56I wanted to talk to you about this business dinner.
46:59The real reason was another. I...
47:02Oh.
47:03Oh, whatever.
47:04I...
47:05Actually, I wanted to tell you something.
47:08And?
47:10I wanted to tell you...
47:13I wanted to tell you that I...
47:18Have you already emailed your supposed father Pete Johnson?
47:23Yes.
47:24Has he already replied?
47:26No.
47:28My acquaintance, the military attaché from Brussels, from whom I also have the e-mail address,
47:33has continued to research.
47:36Uh-huh.
47:37Mr. Eckhardt.
47:39In the last 24 hours, the need to apologize has increased considerably.
47:43Don't you think so too?
47:46Fine.
47:48I'll spare myself the question of why I won't get an answer.
47:52I wanted to prepare you for the possibility that you might have to fly without me.
47:56Then the three of us won't fly.
47:58But one of you will explain that.
48:01The poor, poor Elan.
48:03I won't. Period.