Rote Rosen Folge 1229

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00:00I'm supposed to come to Hannover.
00:04The responsible confidentiality manager of the ministry would like to speak to me.
00:09That doesn't sound good.
00:11I would like to give you a piece of advice as a barkeeper.
00:14You should look for professional help.
00:20Hello, Susanne.
00:30I'm born and painted by the sun and it's in my eyes, and it's in my eyes.
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn and 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.
00:56This is my life.
00:59This is the world where I belong.
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
01:15Oh, I'm sorry.
01:17For what?
01:19It was just now.
01:20Let it be. I know that look.
01:22To express trust and to have trust are two different things.
01:29It's a really nice home.
01:31I'm so sorry.
01:33You were only honest.
01:35You shouldn't have left the front door open.
01:38There are really weird guys out there.
01:41Do it well.
01:43Wait, please.
01:46Take care.
01:53Don't worry, my friend Thomas.
01:56Your dinner is the top priority on my agenda.
02:00What do you mean, on which crew?
02:03Isn't my mere presence enough for you?
02:06No, no, I understand.
02:08Yes.
02:10No, I can't see it off yet.
02:12I'll think about it.
02:14Yes, and now please excuse me.
02:16Work is calling.
02:20Hello.
02:22Hello.
02:24May I say that you are particularly radiant?
02:27You're welcome, Gunther.
02:29And I owe the radiance to an extensive city walk.
02:33I bought a book about the history of Lüneburg.
02:37In addition, I will perhaps make a suggestion,
02:39as long as you have not planned your evening.
02:42A friend of mine gives a meal.
02:44He is with every brick and plaster of Lüneburg, per du.
02:48A street builder or a bricklayer?
02:49Neither. He is a very capable politician,
02:51who represents the interests of Lower Saxony in the EU.
02:54And it would be a great pleasure for me
02:56if you could accompany me this evening.
02:59I am not at all surprised that a man like you
03:01has such interesting friends.
03:03And I take your invitation with thanks.
03:06I thank you, Julia.
03:10I could sink him to the ground.
03:13I have expressed my father's trust,
03:15invited him to our house.
03:17Then he stands with us in the kitchen
03:18and then the nerves go through with me.
03:21No wonder, if you consider
03:22what the man has on the chair.
03:24Are you listening to me at all?
03:26Susanne, don't make any accusations.
03:27You haven't overreacted.
03:29A stranger with a more than dubious past
03:32suddenly stands with a knife in his hand in our apartment.
03:36He was invited. The door was open.
03:38I just didn't hear him
03:39because I was just on the phone with Fenja.
03:42Is that a reason to sneak in?
03:45He was very welcome, Roman.
03:46He only had a knife in his hand
03:47because I just dropped it.
03:49I'm the one who messed up, not him.
03:52Doesn't matter. Be glad he's gone.
03:55You just don't want to understand me, do you?
03:57I'll call the key service
03:58to get two new locks.
04:03I hit my father in the head
04:05and you want to get new locks?
04:16I'm sorry.
04:27Are you expecting a call?
04:29I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be indiscreet.
04:32You're not.
04:34It's just that our mayor
04:37has been immediately quoted to Hanover
04:39after my press conference.
04:41Why?
04:43I don't know.
04:44I'm just afraid
04:46that I've expressed my request for a clinic reform
04:48a little too heartily.
04:50Not in the matter,
04:52but possibly in the form.
04:54And now you're worried
04:56that Ms. Lichtenhagen has to pay for it?
04:58Yes, as I said, it's pure speculation.
05:00And also for this matter,
05:02the finding first, then the diagnosis.
05:05Like in this case here.
05:08New results from New York again.
05:11I'm still talking about the old one.
05:12Dr. Miller can no longer
05:14look at the cards
05:16according to our phone book.
05:18Oh, that's not so good.
05:20You should know the competition
05:22if you want to compete against it.
05:24Yes.
05:26And what does he want out of this?
05:28That can't be seen immediately.
05:30We should find out.
05:37I have to go back to the office.
05:38Are you coming?
05:40I'm waiting for a call from the construction site.
05:43Excuse me,
05:45is there still a problem with the damn containers?
05:47If you don't answer now,
05:49I'll call you.
05:51Hello?
05:53I can't right now.
05:55But I'll call you back later.
05:57Yes, see you.
05:59What the hell was that?
06:04As you said,
06:06it's a container problem.
06:08Do you think I'm stupid?
06:14Okay.
06:16So?
06:18It's about a container
06:20whose content some people
06:22don't think is very kosher.
06:24Maya art.
06:26Jewelry.
06:28Not a big deal,
06:30but not necessarily intended for the customer.
06:32I understand. And what else?
06:34The container belonged to me
06:36until your father bought my company.
06:39He was very keen
06:41that this load
06:43wouldn't fall into the hands of Winter Invest.
06:46Can't we do something about that?
06:49With us you mean me?
06:54You demand that I
06:56let the company's property
06:58disappear on purpose?
07:00A good, a load,
07:01a good, a load of
07:03ugly figures
07:05that your father doesn't know anything about.
07:09You can forget that.
07:11I'm not working against my father.
07:26And
07:28you're just going back to England now?
07:29Just not, I don't know.
07:31Yeah.
07:33It's probably better that way.
07:38Don't you want to talk to Mom again?
07:40You can talk to her, really.
07:42What for?
07:44I saw what I saw.
07:46She condemns me
07:48just like everyone else.
07:51With this stamp I'll probably go to the grave.
07:59I think you're not a bad person.
08:02Very friendly.
08:04But with this attitude you're in the minority.
08:09And you don't see a chance for a second try?
08:14There are always two.
08:18Too bad.
08:20I think it's great that I have a grandfather
08:23and that I got to meet him.
08:25I feel the same way.
08:27When I'm on the road again
08:29with my family
08:31and two grandchildren
08:33it's a new and good feeling.
08:36I'd like to get to know Fenja as well.
08:38We can do that.
08:40I promise.
08:46Well,
08:48it's time to say goodbye.
08:53Are you coming to visit me in Hastings?
08:55Yeah, sure.
08:57In Hastings or somewhere else.
09:00Wait a minute.
09:04Here.
09:06You can always reach me under the e-mail address.
09:09You hear from me.
09:14Take care, my boy.
09:29You've already taken the most important step.
09:31You're here.
09:33I haven't said anything yet.
09:35You don't have to.
09:37Mick, you have a problem.
09:39And I would advise you to go to therapy.
09:42Do you really think I have to go to a psychiatrist?
09:45You've seen what happens when you just sit through a trauma.
09:50Yes.
09:54Mick, if you lose a loved one through suicide
09:57it's not a small thing.
09:59You can suppress it for a while.
10:01But then you have to deal with the loss.
10:08And
10:10dealing with it means talking about it?
10:13Yes, that's how you start.
10:23I just had to think about how I
10:25talked to everyone in the shared flat.
10:27You all reacted quite well, didn't you?
10:29Yes, yes, absolutely everyone.
10:32But I can't abuse the shared flat
10:35as a faithful home.
10:37No, that's not what I mean.
10:40Understanding friends can't replace therapy.
10:44You need someone with competence and distance.
10:48So if you want, I can call a therapist right away
10:51and make an appointment.
10:54Right away in the sense of socializing?
10:57Yes, right away.
10:59Mick.
11:01The faster, the better.
11:09Crunchy ball!
11:11Awesome!
11:13A little thank you for your help
11:15with the financing plan of Ben's and my company.
11:17Do you already have a resonance on it?
11:19As always, the mills of bureaucracy
11:21are pretty slow.
11:23But I can live with that.
11:25The main thing is that the thing is finally underway.
11:27Do you sharpen pencil for winter in the west?
11:30Not only.
11:32Yesterday I went shopping with my mother.
11:34And? Was it worth it?
11:36Of course.
11:38Good.
11:40Hey, what do you say to the fact
11:42that English blood flows in my veins?
11:44Why?
11:46Well, the thing with grandpa, I mean Pete.
11:48I mean, you already know.
11:50Sorry, I have no idea what you're talking about.
11:52Didn't dad tell you that my mom
11:54found her father?
11:55No.
11:57He's a pretty cool guy, I think.
11:59You really didn't notice?
12:01No.
12:03Nobody told me anything.
12:05Why?
12:07Please tell me that this is a joke.
12:09I don't believe it.
12:11I'd rather go to the toilet.
12:13Yes, Joe.
12:15Yes, you hear from me.
12:17Did something happen?
12:19That's what the right person is asking.
12:21Why?
12:22They just got a call from Malaysia.
12:24We're facing a conventional fine
12:26because the construction site is still
12:28in sleep because of the delivery stop.
12:30I thought you were taking care of it.
12:32I called Mr. Kizuma.
12:34I would have taken care of it myself.
12:36But I ...
12:38Can you at least handle the office stuff without accidents?
12:40Dad!
12:42I won't be able to speak for the next two hours.
12:44At least listen to me!
12:52I have to admit,
12:54after the call from Hanover,
12:56I was really expecting a lot of criticism.
12:58I mean,
13:00I didn't do anything out of my solidarity
13:02with Professor Hartsfeld-Winter.
13:04And we can reassure you
13:06that your beautiful mind is still on it.
13:08Well, it's still on it,
13:10but it's a little confusing, to be honest.
13:12But don't make it so exciting.
13:14I'm going in there.
13:16In anticipation of a big ruffle.
13:18I'm going in there.
13:20I'm going in there.
13:22I'm going in there.
13:24And instead, all clinic reforms
13:26are being nicked away.
13:28No.
13:30By the minister himself.
13:32You're kidding!
13:34But he didn't give you a check, did he?
13:36That would have been a little exaggerated.
13:38And it doesn't comply with the rules of municipal financing.
13:40But what exactly does nicking mean?
13:42One welcomes the idea
13:44of joining the rehab center to the clinic.
13:46That will certainly please Professor Hartsfeld-Winter,
13:48won't it?
13:50And, personal success,
13:52the commitment of the clinic management
13:54and the mayor of Lüneburg.
13:57Oh.
13:59Respect.
14:01I always knew that the citizens of Lüneburg
14:03would be in good hands here.
14:05If you only do half as much for our child ...
14:07Half as much?
14:09Excuse me, please.
14:11Then of course I'll bet 100 percent.
14:13Does Professor Hartsfeld-Winter
14:15already know the good news?
14:17Yes, I called her on the way
14:19and she withdrew her threatened dismissal.
14:20What?
14:22She moved.
14:24For the first time.
14:26Feel it. Come on.
14:29It's like a bike.
14:32Well, that's more like the first training session
14:35for the Tour de France.
14:37There again.
14:39Maybe Thai boxing?
14:41Like my son Timo.
14:43Oh, madness.
14:50Sorry guys,
14:52but I had to stop by Bente for a moment.
14:54Hey, great.
14:56Now we have apple and pumpkin compote for 2020.
14:58Yes, and Mr. Albers will be
15:00moving the kitchen in the next ten years.
15:02No, that's out of the question at all.
15:04It's time to clean up the basement.
15:06Yes, that's right.
15:08We should take that into action sometime.
15:10What do you mean sometime?
15:12Why not right away?
15:14I can't.
15:16I have to talk to the bank about our financing.
15:18Yes, wait, I'll come with you.
15:20Hi.
15:22Heik!
15:24Stay here!
15:31You don't want to send an old man
15:33to a dark cellar, do you?
15:35Especially when I have nothing to stand for down there.
15:37Neither do I.
15:39I brought two suitcases.
15:41Cleaning up thoroughly
15:43frees the mind.
15:45Let's go.
15:47We won't get out of this one.
15:50It looks like it.
15:53All right.
15:57Your father comes to the kitchen
15:59to finally get to know you better
16:01and you turn around and scream
16:03because he happens to have
16:05a knife in his hand.
16:07Yes, but only because I just dropped it.
16:09It was so embarrassing.
16:11Before he got to know you a little better.
16:14The worst thing was that
16:16he looked at you
16:18not in a reproachful way,
16:20but deeply sad and disappointed.
16:22And do you know what was even worse?
16:26For a moment I was really scared.
16:29Of course, you know that.
16:31You're there, you're busy,
16:33suddenly someone stands behind you and ...
16:35No, it was more for me.
16:38And that's exactly what my father looked through.
16:41He said, I know that look.
16:44I would like to know how many times
16:46he has seen you after his release.
16:49And I behaved the same way.
16:51His own daughter.
16:53Everything I said about
16:56tolerance and tolerance before
16:58was gone in a second.
17:00If I could only turn the moment back ...
17:03Oh, come on.
17:05Stop imagining things.
17:07You didn't do it on purpose.
17:09No, but I hurt him.
17:10He has just started
17:12to trust me.
17:14Then go to him and explain it to him.
17:17Like you just explained it to me.
17:20Then he will forgive you.
17:22I hope he hasn't left Lüneburg yet.
17:25That he still gives me a chance.
17:27But of course.
17:35Which freak has collected stickers
17:38besides motorcycle magazines?
17:40Those are rarities.
17:42You ignorant.
17:44You?
17:49Does one of the gentlemen
17:51have an interest in a speech
17:53by a certain Mrs. Carla Saravacos
17:55on the subject of the little man
17:57in the economic crisis?
17:59What?
18:01Oh, yes.
18:03She studied sociology for two semesters.
18:05I have at least one kilo of luster here.
18:08Yes, yes, yes.
18:10I've always needed something like that.
18:29Wow!
18:32Kids, we're getting spoiled.
18:34I don't think so at all.
18:36I have a 2009 household register here.
18:382009?
18:40Tell me, is the basement empty now?
18:43Not really, Mr. Albers.
18:45Not really.
19:09I didn't even have the chance
19:11to explain anything to him.
19:13And I don't plan to do anything at all.
19:15Bente, I know what a skillful
19:17and conscientious woman you are.
19:19The steel carriers are on their way.
19:21The supplier still sends me an e-mail today
19:23as soon as they are delivered.
19:25And dad suggests to me
19:27I haven't even taken care of it yet.
19:29Well, he wouldn't have done that
19:31with Susanne's children.
19:33That's for sure.
19:35That's so unfair.
19:36Lars is always smiling
19:38and at the same moment
19:40I'm being folded.
19:42I'm his daughter, too.
19:44Well, his adoptive son
19:46seems to be worth more to him.
19:48That's right.
19:50I'm excluded from family matters.
19:52Why?
19:54What else was there?
19:56Susanne found her father in Lüneburg
19:58and no one told me.
20:00And how do you know that?
20:02From Lars.
20:03And not just Bente Westphal.
20:05So much for family matters.
20:08He's not my biological grandfather,
20:10but a little information wouldn't have been necessary.
20:12Absolutely.
20:14If you belong to the family.
20:16I would have wished
20:18that Roman would do the same for all his children.
20:20And I expect Lars,
20:22Susanne's son, to be generous.
20:24But you see for yourself
20:26what reality looks like.
20:28I've made such an effort
20:30to belong to it.
20:31It certainly wasn't your fault, Bente.
20:34All the more we should make sure
20:36that you don't become financially disadvantaged.
20:39You mean...
20:41Why should he treat you fair
20:43when he usually doesn't?
20:46I wished so much
20:48that he meant what he said
20:50about his worries about the accident.
20:52Well,
20:54you can't force love.
20:56But your inheritance is yours.
20:58Maybe it wasn't so bad
20:59that you started in his company,
21:01even on the drop-off track.
21:03Hm.
21:05That's true.
21:07I'll have it written
21:09that I'm leaving after six months.
21:11The only language this man understands.
21:13No more empty promises.
21:21Let's move on, people.
21:23Maybe we need 10 meters of garland?
21:26Yes, in paper containers
21:27or donations for a kindergarten.
21:30Shall we put up the wallpapers first
21:33or should we hit a few balls first?
21:35Where was that?
21:37Behind this bicycle ruin
21:39with an old tablecloth.
21:41Yes, here.
21:43Pretty, ugly,
21:45but somehow timeless, isn't it?
21:47Was someone here a golfer?
21:50That must have been a jet set flat.
21:53Hey, maybe we'll find a Polo outfit.
21:57Here.
21:59From the depths of our basement.
22:02Let's have a look.
22:07But there should be a nameplate somewhere.
22:10Usually there's a nameplate on such bags
22:12or initials or something.
22:14But nothing.
22:16Here.
22:21I can't believe it.
22:23What is it?
22:24Here.
22:26Banknotes.
22:2810,000 euros.
22:37So, the end of the flagpole.
22:40Excuse me?
22:42What are you talking about?
22:44Your hang about luxury.
22:46I would like to ask you
22:48not to throw my money out of the window with your hands full.
22:51Are you going back to your old days?
22:52I'm only asking you
22:54to get rid of your extravagance
22:56of my lavish entertainment payments.
22:59I'm not going to carry the overdrafts
23:01of the disco credit.
23:03I know many women
23:05who dig even deeper into the pockets of their ex-husbands.
23:08Excuse me,
23:10but I'm stumbling across posters
23:12with normal fathers
23:14keeping a four-headed family
23:16under water for a month.
23:18Normal fathers don't serve their wives
23:20for a younger woman.
23:22A four-headed family,
23:24an interesting example.
23:26You chose it by chance, didn't you?
23:28You know how much I love these questions.
23:30Susanne, Fenja, Lars and you.
23:32That's right.
23:34Although,
23:36don't you also have a daughter from our marriage?
23:38Yes, Bente, our child.
23:40You always love to put her on the cat's table.
23:42Oh, so she was with you
23:44and cried her eyes out.
23:46Do you think that's strange?
23:48You employ her in your own company as an assistant
23:49and you get upset
23:51when she supposedly fails her manager duties.
23:53I'm sorry,
23:55but you don't understand these things,
23:57so just stay out of it.
23:59I'll do the devil with you
24:01as long as you put Lars,
24:03your adoptive son,
24:05our daughter Bente first.
24:07Julia, I don't like to say this,
24:09but you're wasting your remaining charm
24:11on war shows that aren't real.
24:13I don't have to hear that from you.
24:15Apparently, no one else does.
24:16Well,
24:18then don't be so sure.
24:20Or should this be a spontaneous
24:22outburst of jealousy?
24:24This topic is boring me.
24:26And just for your information,
24:28I know very well
24:30what's good for our daughter.
24:32Consequently, I will put her in a company
24:34where she can learn something.
24:36And now please excuse me,
24:38I have to go.
24:46See you later.
24:52If I keep you from something,
24:54you'll have to tell me.
24:56No, no, no, don't worry.
24:58Besides, I've already taken
25:00my minimum wage today.
25:02I've always admired your fitness
25:04consistency.
25:06Oh, yes? Thank you very much.
25:08By the way, I admire
25:10how you deal with your employees.
25:12Oh, thank you.
25:13If you do this
25:15with all your employees,
25:17then I'll apply to you.
25:19Mick Eckert is a special case.
25:21I remember how he presented himself
25:23to me with false papers.
25:25It somehow challenged me.
25:27Fatherly feelings?
25:29Yes, it will probably go that way,
25:31even though I don't have any children of my own.
25:33But you will be a very good father.
25:35Could be.
25:37I took care of Sarah anyway.
25:39The daughter of a former life partner.
25:41They now live in Bavaria.
25:43I'm just trying to remember
25:45how I felt back then.
25:47I already have two grown-up sons.
25:49Are there any parallels?
25:51Yes and no.
25:53I always fought against a third child,
25:55but when I see Anne so radiant now,
25:58that's undivided anticipation.
26:01Probably a little more relaxed than back then.
26:04Finally a family patchwork model
26:06that seems to work.
26:08Yes.
26:14Good evening.
26:16Good evening.
26:18Beautiful woman.
26:23And?
26:25Is it still work
26:27or are you already relaxing?
26:29Guess.
26:31So for me
26:33it's about relaxation
26:36and distraction.
26:39Adam, what are you up to?
26:41What do you want to tell me?
26:43The philosophical faculty
26:45of the University of Lüneburg
26:47contacted me.
26:49Do you want to be a lecturer
26:51or do you need a messenger?
26:53Neither yet.
26:55My old fellow student Andreas Winkler
26:57is a guest lecturer here in Lüneburg
26:59for one year
27:01and he wants to have a philosophical
27:03argument with me.
27:05That's interesting.
27:07And what do you want to argue about?
27:09Well, colleague Winkler says
27:11I can choose
27:13if I want to be a lecturer
27:15or a messenger.
27:17There's still a chance.
27:19Would you like a glass of wine?
27:21No, leave it.
27:23Although I also have a reason to celebrate.
27:26Oh, yes?
27:28My little press offensive
27:30and the bluff with my withdrawal
27:32have paid off.
27:34A lighthouse from Hannover
27:36got more or less green light.
27:38Oh, for the incorporation
27:40of the rehab clinic you wanted.
27:41How did it go?
27:43For the good of the general public
27:45to put it modestly.
27:48I can't get any further
27:50with Moritz Kensington.
27:52Your Dr. Miller
27:54doesn't make it easy for you, does he?
27:56Well, that's the understatement
27:58of the century.
28:00He stopped the entire
28:02flow of information.
28:04Yes, you shouldn't upset
28:06your doctor father.
28:08It's been a hundred years
28:09and he knows I'm fine.
28:11No, wrong.
28:13He's afraid you're better.
28:21So this house of roses
28:23has a tradition, you say?
28:25Oh, yes.
28:27What did we have here?
28:29Nothing for nice hours, right?
28:31And the recipes
28:33were always very original.
28:35Especially when the food
28:37came from the Salto kitchen.
28:39That's why she had the food
28:41come from the Star Restaurant
28:43when it was your turn.
28:45Oh, Thomas, really.
28:47You can rest assured
28:49about my wife.
28:51She's a wonderful cook.
28:53I'm going.
29:01Mrs. Verlohn.
29:03Hello.
29:05We wanted to see Thomas Hansen.
29:07Yes, they're all in the kitchen.
29:09You know your way around here.
29:12I have to go.
29:14I have four more
29:16weddings to finish.
29:18Yes, then
29:20say hello to everyone
29:22and have a nice evening.
29:24Yes, then let's go
29:26to our hosts, please.
29:28Good evening.
29:30Good evening, everyone.
29:34Yes, and thank you
29:36for the invitation.
29:37Hello, Susanne.
29:39Hello.
29:41Thank you very much.
29:43I'll put you in the water.
29:45Yes, I'm supposed to
29:47say hello to Mrs. Verlohn.
29:49Unfortunately, she had to leave again.
29:51What?
29:53That's a shame.
29:55I'm the new
29:57housekeeper of Rosenhaus.
29:59I have to admit,
30:01I don't know exactly who
30:03knows who yet.
30:05We'll find out.
30:07Who am I meeting?
30:09My ex-husband
30:11and my successor.
30:13Oh, Mr. Winter is your ex-husband?
30:15Yes, but since you are the man
30:17on Julia's side today,
30:19we will certainly enjoy the evening.
30:21Yes, welcome.
30:23You should let your gardener
30:25from Frankfurt fly in, Roman.
30:27The garden doesn't really seem
30:29to have a concept.
30:31And you could definitely
30:33use a cook here.
30:35My gardener
30:37in the competition
30:39of Lüneburg's most beautiful gardens.
30:41I am Johanna Janssen.
30:43Welcome to my house.
30:45Thank you very much.
30:47Julia Westphal.
30:49Thomas Janssen, the politician.
30:51And Johanna Janssen's son.
30:53Pleased to meet you.
30:55Please take a seat,
30:57otherwise the food will get cold.
30:59A warm welcome from me too.
31:37Oh, my boy.
31:39Did you sleep badly
31:41because the ghosts of the past torment you?
31:44Yes.
31:46Yes.
31:48Yes.
31:50Yes.
31:52Yes.
31:54Yes.
31:56Yes.
31:58Yes.
32:00Yes.
32:02Yes.
32:04Yes.
32:05Yes.
32:07Yes.
32:09Yes.
32:11Yes.
32:13That's how it is with dreams, you know.
32:16Sometimes
32:18you wake up from the tightest sweat
32:21and
32:23there are sometimes
32:25beautiful things in a dream.
32:27For example, you can suddenly fly.
32:36I wake up
32:38and my father stands in front of me.
32:44He holds the key to the car
32:48and gets into the car.
33:02And then he sits in the car again.
33:05And then he gets out of the car again.
33:19All the pictures I thought I had lost
33:22are suddenly back.
33:26Yes.
33:28My boy has now
33:31gotten a little older
33:33and adults as well.
33:37One day you will be able to look at these pictures with a mirror.
33:45What do you mean, one day, Mr. Albers?
33:50You just looked in the mirror.
33:54You have to be patient.
33:59You can do it.
34:03You can do it.
34:05You can do it.
34:30I like to think of the summer
34:33when you were playing in the garden with your friends.
34:36It was just wonderful.
34:39As long as your precious rose hasn't rotten.
34:42That's not true, Thomas.
34:45It must look beautiful when the roses bloom here.
34:48It reminds me of our first gardener.
34:51Do you remember, Roman?
34:53This attractive Swede.
34:56No.
34:57Come on, I beg you.
34:59As soon as you were in the garden,
35:01he put his reading on the balcony.
35:04Because of the fresh air.
35:08I have a Swedish colleague in Brussels
35:10with whom I go for lunch from time to time.
35:12And he told me...
35:13Ingegert, that's her name.
35:15Exactly.
35:16But our daughter always called her Ingbert.
35:21Did Bente know about this meal today?
35:23I can promise you, Julia,
35:25this won't be the last meal.
35:27I'm sure all the children will be there.
35:29I'm looking forward to it.
35:31Is this special exhibition in the Salz Museum
35:35worth seeing, Mr. Flickenschild?
35:37Yes, absolutely, Mrs. Janssen.
35:39Especially since it's in the hallmark of the Hanseatic Day here in Lüneburg.
35:43Of course, we wouldn't have gotten it without you.
35:46Oh, please.
35:48No, no.
35:49There were a few other people involved.
35:52We were there today.
35:54Yes, Gunther is a wonderful museum director.
35:57We weren't bored for a second.
35:59Well, that's the difference
36:02whether you pamper people professionally
36:04or just get rich from them.
36:14Yes, the meal was really wonderful.
36:17Don't be surprised when I stop by again at a given time.
36:20Yes, that's right.
36:22You forget to praise the housewife way too often.
36:38Where did we find the money?
36:40Huh?
36:41In the WG basement.
36:43That means we automatically...
36:44No, no.
36:45What?
36:46No, you can't do that.
36:48You're thinking of the WG cash register?
36:50At least it's worth a thought.
36:52Guys, please, no.
36:54You're bringing the money to the police and that's it.
36:56Yes, of course.
36:57So it ends up in their coffee shop or what?
36:59That's not nonsense, Ben.
37:03Mick, what do you have?
37:06Here.
37:07Vengeance
37:09or common use?
37:11Isn't there something in between?
37:15The money stays where it was.
37:17It's coming back to the basement.
37:23Mick, it's coming back again.
37:28Leave him.
37:29We'll take care of that later.
37:33Maybe that's not a stupid idea at all.
37:35I mean, as long as we don't agree, right?
37:38The money in the basement doesn't go to waste.
37:41The money in the basement doesn't go to waste.
37:46Yes, but now we should slowly...
37:48bring the money in the basement.
37:50Yes.
37:51Come.
38:03Here you go.
38:11Vengeance
38:13or common use?
38:29Is this the recording of your old pre-lecture?
38:32Yes, I was a hard-working classmate back then.
38:35And you had a very bizarre handwriting.
38:38I don't have to be told that by the doctor.
38:41You only did multiple-choice crosswords the whole semester.
38:45There is still free choice in our country.
38:50And?
38:51Which great thinker do you think to target in your dispute?
38:55Yes, I haven't decided yet.
38:57In the past, Nietzsche and Kierkegaard were my favorites.
39:01Modesty with mediocre skills is just honesty.
39:05With great deeds, it is hypocrisy.
39:08But it is well quoted by Schopenhauer.
39:11Don't you always say otherwise?
39:13Is there always advice for the boys from antiquity?
39:16Plato and his followers, for example?
39:18Hey, a little more respect.
39:20Yes, although you're right, of course.
39:22The logic of the good old Socrates is always confusing.
39:26Every person is mortal.
39:28Socrates is a human being.
39:32And I'm just a human being.
39:34Yes, what is that supposed to mean?
39:36What were you until just now?
39:38Until just now, I insisted on finding out
39:42what kind of approach Miller has.
39:44And now?
39:45Now I don't care.
39:46I only focus on my work.
39:52I love you.
39:56And Socrates.
39:58Tell me, how long has this been going on between you two?
40:04I don't know.
40:21I know I'm ten minutes late. I'm sorry.
40:23It's all about tolerance.
40:26I just had the first meeting with the therapist
40:29Dr. Thies recommended to me.
40:32I really wonder why everyone thinks
40:34that this soul screwer has the solution to all problems.
40:39I just don't see what this is all about.
40:42You should have been there at the first meeting.
40:45I mean, that's ridiculous.
40:48I just want you to make something out of clay.
40:53The pain, the self-blame, the guilt,
40:57it's all there again.
41:00Only worse than before.
41:04Mr. Ecker, that was your first therapy session.
41:06You have to be patient.
41:07I can understand your anger.
41:09That's not anger!
41:10That's fucking anger!
41:17Maybe it's all the just punishment.
41:23I mean, I'm to blame.
41:26It doesn't change anything.
41:29Mr. Ecker, you're not to blame for that.
41:33And if you need an open ear besides your therapy...
41:49You can put that back in the paint bucket.
41:52Of course.
42:06Have you found any loose ends?
42:08I'm investigating that right now.
42:10I'm supposed to work on the old wedge here.
42:12Well, among us.
42:13Go to the hall and let it dry thoroughly.
42:16Sand it and seal it bow by bow.
42:19Hey, you know what I mean.
42:20Don't you want to hire me?
42:21That's very friendly, but...
42:23I'm just about to leave this city.
42:25My train is leaving soon.
42:28You make the impression that you'd rather stay.
42:31You're right about that.
42:33But sometimes it's what you want, not what you can do.
42:37That's a wide field.
42:39What do you mean?
42:41Philosophical questions.
42:42That's a passion of mine.
42:44Nice.
42:45But I don't see a question.
42:47Well, I don't know your situation, but...
42:50The will, whether free or not,
42:53is one of the oldest questions in human history.
42:57Is there an answer?
42:59Well, it depends on how you look at it.
43:00Some thinkers even argue whether there is a free will at all.
43:03You're making fun of me.
43:05What am I supposed to do if I don't even know if I can want something?
43:09I can see that you can't relax.
43:11Who started it?
43:13Schopenhauer, the philosopher, for example.
43:15He has a very simple moral solution.
43:18Don't hurt anyone.
43:20And most of all, help everyone as best you can.
43:23Period.
43:34And did dad really say that?
43:38During that conversation in the Rosenhaus?
43:43Good to know.
43:45Because I'm going to talk to him anyway.
43:48Don't worry, Mom, I know what I want.
43:50See you later.
43:53New marriage messages from Frankfurt?
43:55No, but I'd like to ask you to sign this.
44:01What?
44:02What?
44:04I'm supposed to sign some kind of contract
44:07where your career steps at Winter Invest are determined?
44:10It's only about the promotion after six months that you promised me.
44:14Yes, exactly. You have my word on it.
44:16So, what's the problem?
44:20It's not easy for me to tell you this, Bente.
44:24But you disappoint me.
44:27What have you done for me so far, huh?
44:33The half of the tears you shed for me after my accident?
44:36What's gotten into you?
44:40For years now, I've been trying to be noticed by you.
44:44To be praised.
44:46I even swallow that you offer me a job
44:48for which I'm excessively overqualified.
44:50And then you humiliate me for Malaysia for no reason at all.
44:55Mom is right.
44:58Oh, that's why the wind is blowing.
45:00Julia.
45:01She has successfully spread her poison against me again.
45:04We were just talking.
45:06Which leads to the same thing.
45:08Now listen to me carefully.
45:10On the one hand, you want to make big leaps in the construction business.
45:13On the other hand, you're playing the princess on the herb.
45:16That's not right.
45:17You're taking that back right now.
45:19You haven't even started working here yet and you're already making demands?
45:23Where are we?
45:24Winter Invest is not a petting zoo for higher daughters.
45:29Use your chance instead of making bold demands.
45:33Otherwise you can pack your things right away.
45:38Okay.
45:49Susan.
45:50Can we talk?
45:52Yes.
45:53Please.
45:55I was almost out of town.
45:57And suddenly I realized that it can't be that easy
46:01without getting to know my only child better.
46:06That makes me happy.
46:08As a father and a daughter, we have many years to live.
46:1347.
46:15Half a lifetime.
46:18You wanted to give me a chance, despite my past.
46:23Now I want to give you one too.
46:30So?
46:32A new attempt.
46:35A new attempt.
46:45Yes?
46:47Yes, I'm coming.
46:56Did something happen?
47:01Bente?
47:03What do I have to do for you to get your container?
47:13You know it's not legal.
47:18And you're still taking part.
47:24Even against your father.
47:27What you can rely on.
47:33TO BE CONTINUED
47:35Mrs. Lichtenhagen belongs to the state.
47:38No, if not even to the federal government.
47:40Really.
47:41And she would be safe soon if she wasn't pregnant.
47:44There are a lot of mothers in high positions in Berlin.
47:47Then look up how old their children are.
47:50You may have reasons for your behavior, but for me it's indisputable.
47:55That's not how I deal with people.
47:57So you find me indisputable?
48:00I don't think I'm the man you're looking for.
48:05One of the sergeants gave me the order to shoot.
48:08But I refused.
48:11Then there was a commotion.
48:14A shot came out of my gun.
48:17And one of the sergeants was shot.