Rote Rosen Folge 1231

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00:00You were right.
00:03Roman will never be fair to me.
00:05And because he doesn't voluntarily give me what's mine, I'll get it.
00:10I'll find him on my own.
00:11Sure he'll find him on his own. He'll find you anytime.
00:15How can you behave so impossibly? Pete is my father.
00:18You'll have to live with that.
00:21State secretary in Berlin?
00:23That means I'm leading the representation of the state of Lower Saxony.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:47This is my life
00:51This is the way to find my own
00:55This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:27I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:30I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:33I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:36I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:39I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:42I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:45I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:48I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:51I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:54I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:56I think it's an easy option for you.
01:58Tom!
02:03030, that's Berlin, right?
02:10Lichtenhagen?
02:15Please wait.
02:17I'm not mad at you
02:20I know. I want to apologize for Roman.
02:23This is not necessary.
02:25I'm already sorry.
02:26I didn't have the feeling.
02:28I told him that you are an important part of my life.
02:31A very important one.
02:33I don't want you to have problems with your husband because of me.
02:36I don't have that.
02:38Susanne, I don't care what your husband thinks about me.
02:42I don't have to justify myself in front of him.
02:44No, of course not.
02:46I'm glad that we get to know each other.
02:49But I had the feeling that your husband and I won't be friends.
02:53See you.
03:05So?
03:09It's true.
03:11I'm supposed to lead the representation of Lower Saxony in Berlin.
03:15That's wonderful!
03:18Well, you two are really happy for me.
03:21Anne, I understand. It's a very attractive offer, but...
03:24Attractive?
03:27Yes, but you'll get our child.
03:29Half an hour ago you wanted to buy a house in Grünen.
03:32There's a house in Berlin, too.
03:34You wouldn't just leave your friends and family,
03:36but also the citizens of this city.
03:38After all, you're our mayor.
03:40Yes.
03:42That's a good argument against it, of course.
03:45Anne, you need some time to think.
03:47Of course you're tense here, but...
03:50Maybe you only get a chance like this once in your life.
03:54Tell me, can we discuss this among ourselves?
03:57Yes.
03:58I still have to go through the evening reservation with Mr. Albers.
04:01Okay.
04:02Yes, Hans.
04:03Let it go to me.
04:04Bye.
04:05Bye, Thomas.
04:06Tell me, Mr. Albers, did the owner of the golf bag find himself?
04:10Mick put the 10,000 euros back in the bag and brought it to the cellar.
04:14Oh, that's a very good hiding place for this fortune.
04:16The human wave is so rich.
04:18Do you want to work for me?
04:19Yes.
04:33You still need some patience, Mrs. Jansen,
04:35until your immune system has adjusted to the new circumstances
04:38after the bone marrow donation.
04:40And what does that mean?
04:41Your defense forces have to re-establish themselves, so to speak.
04:47I'm sure Mrs. Thies can tell you something about the blood values.
04:51Your values are amazingly good.
04:53And that's really remarkable at your age.
04:56Well, I feel better every day.
05:00We're very happy about that.
05:02But you still have to make sure you don't get infected with infectious diseases.
05:06Please avoid buying public transport in the near future.
05:09Of course, if you mean that.
05:12All the best, Mrs. Jansen, and see you next time.
05:15Thank you. Thank you very, very much, Professor.
05:24Thank you very much. Thank you.
05:26Mrs. Thies.
05:27Yes?
05:28The chief of Reut Pharma has personally contacted me.
05:31We have an appointment to present our Morbus Kensington study a second time.
05:36I'd love to come with you.
05:38Of course. I owe you the appointment.
05:42If Mr. Reut hadn't been your patient, we certainly wouldn't have gotten a second chance.
05:46Yes, a happy coincidence.
05:48No, really.
05:49I really appreciate your work and your contact with the patient.
05:54And I really enjoy working with you.
05:58Then let's go eat something together.
06:01You just can't get around to talking to each other in peace.
06:04Gladly.
06:13But Pete didn't just leave, did he?
06:16No, luckily not.
06:19Well, he's the new man in your life now.
06:22Maybe dad is jealous.
06:24He's my father, I beg you.
06:27Better tell me how I'm supposed to fill these shelves until tomorrow.
06:31What, you want to keep an opening date?
06:33Mom, no wholesaler far and wide will be able to deliver goods so short-term.
06:37Mom, no wholesaler far and wide will be able to deliver goods so short-term.
06:41I failed an ad in the newspaper.
06:44Or should I leave people standing in front of closed doors?
06:47Hey, dad.
06:48Hello, Lars.
06:50No, but you should have at least as much tea here so you can offer appetizers.
06:56I'm just going to get so much tea in the surrounding tea shops that I have something to sell.
07:02Mom, that's way too expensive.
07:05It doesn't make any economic sense.
07:07No, no, no, no, it has to.
07:09Your mother is right.
07:11The financial loss is far less tragic than the image damage
07:15when potential customers can't buy tea in a tea shop.
07:20Then I'll have to bite into the sour apple.
07:23I'll have the loss approved by Winter Invest.
07:31Well, then I'll get going and storm the shops.
07:35Susan, I'm sorry about how I dealt with your father.
07:39But I can't just jump over my shadow.
07:43I hoped you would be able to get at least a little closer to him.
07:49I know.
07:51Let's all go get something to eat.
07:53Your mother needs a little boost before she buys tons of tea in 100 gram bags.
08:01Well, then let's go.
08:08It's too late.
08:10I'm glad you're here.
08:12Are you okay?
08:15I followed your advice and took another one at the Elm.
08:18Ah, the ritual to forgive your father.
08:20It just doesn't work.
08:22What's the problem?
08:23I'm too angry.
08:27I didn't think forgiving could be so hard.
08:29Well, it's true.
08:31Killing yourself. I mean my father.
08:33My father, he didn't make it damn easy.
08:36Life is too hard, so I kill myself.
08:39I'll stay behind.
08:41You're not a machine.
08:43It's normal that you can't turn your anger into push-buttons.
08:49Just try to look at the positive aspects of this whole story.
08:54Think about the beautiful things you did with your father.
08:57If I do that, it just hurts like hell.
09:02It was much better for me when I didn't have to deal with the past.
09:06Suppressing is not a solution.
09:07But it felt better.
09:09But it wasn't permanent.
09:12Maybe it's good that I have to face all these experiences.
09:15That's the only way you can process them.
09:17That's right.
09:18So, let's get to work.
09:21Okay, I'll get back to you tomorrow.
09:24Goodbye.
09:28That was the broker.
09:30He says there's another interesting person for the house in Oedema.
09:33I should decide as soon as possible.
09:35Don't let yourself be put under pressure.
09:38That's something to think about.
09:40But the decision is clear. The answer is on the hand.
09:43So it's already decided that you're going to Berlin?
09:46I can represent the interests of Lower Saxony directly in the Bundestag and in front of the Federal Council.
09:52I was so proud that we managed as a separate couple to find a way to raise our child together.
09:59Me too.
10:02But we would have to be in the same place.
10:05I imagined it so beautifully that I could come over to you spontaneously in the evening after work.
10:10We'll find a solution that's good for everyone.
10:13But you don't just have me, you also have family and friends who want to support us all.
10:18How is that supposed to work with an infant and a full-time job?
10:21Yes, you're right.
10:26Anne, with your qualifications, you can always find another job like that.
10:33But now is just not the right time.
10:36Yes, maybe.
10:38At your place, I would call the broker very quickly.
10:41You mean before the house is gone?
10:43Yes.
10:49Yes, I know that the customer is waiting for the start.
10:52But what should I do?
10:54The container has not yet been released.
10:56I'll get in touch.
11:00Trouble?
11:02No, no, no. Just a little surprise for your 50th.
11:06Oh, thank you. I hadn't thought about it for five minutes.
11:09How do you want to celebrate?
11:11Not at all.
11:12Oh, come on. I'm so proud of my big sister.
11:14Hello.
11:16On my 20th birthday, yes, I happened to be single.
11:20And I thought, oh, girl, not so bad.
11:22Because when you're 30, there's guaranteed to be a dream prince by your side.
11:28Well, two weeks before my 30th birthday, the dream prince left me.
11:33And I thought, oh, girl, don't worry about it.
11:36Because when you're 40...
11:38Yes, a prince has become a king.
11:41Puss cake.
11:43My then boyfriend just forgot my birthday and went fishing with his friends.
11:48And you thought, oh, not so bad.
11:51Yes, and if I'm right, I'll be 50.
11:54And as you can see, no king, no prince, not even a frog.
11:58The prince is just a little late.
12:00Until he's there, I'm dead.
12:03I'd love to get on a plane and just fly away on this date.
12:08But I, stupid cow, absolutely have to give Jan Diek his machine back.
12:12But you know that you'll have to land again at some point.
12:15Oh, shut up, you smartass.
12:17And leave me alone with the tulips for Susan's opening.
12:20Can she do it all?
12:21You know that Clemens Winter and I destroyed all the goods
12:24when we sprayed the shepherd's stuff?
12:26I know. Of course she can do it.
12:28The woman can't be stopped.
12:30Susan phoned all of northern Germany for new tea.
12:36Bente!
12:41Hello.
12:42And everything to your satisfaction?
12:44Yes, absolutely.
12:45Did you survive our evening?
12:48If I had known that Mrs. Westphal was your ex-wife,
12:51I certainly wouldn't have brought her along.
12:53Yes, Julia and I are not a good combination.
12:55But that doesn't mean that she can't have better experiences with you.
13:00She has already left again.
13:02That's good, too.
13:04Yes, then we can all live our normal lives again.
13:08And settle our Lüneburger affairs until we return to Frankfurt.
13:12Hello, everyone.
13:13Hey, Ben. Lars.
13:14Just a moment.
13:15Mom, Dad, this is Ben Berger, my business partner.
13:18Nice to meet you.
13:19Yes, nice to meet you, too.
13:20Pleased to meet you. Have a seat.
13:23Lars, listen.
13:24There is good news.
13:26We have the approval from the town hall.
13:29Yes, we are getting the loan.
13:31Oh, great!
13:32That's wonderful.
13:33Congratulations.
13:35Let's get going and make a plan, right?
13:37Yes, of course.
13:38Oh, is that okay for you?
13:39Yes, the work.
13:43Have a nice day.
13:47I'm so proud of him.
13:50Lars opens his own company.
13:52Fenja does her cooking training in Barcelona.
13:55And Bente is happy to be in the family business.
14:00And my account also takes shape.
14:02You can be proud of your family.
14:23Hello, you two.
14:24Hello, Carla.
14:25Hello.
14:28Pressured mood?
14:31Oh, no.
14:32We're just discussing the tour of Berlin.
14:36And?
14:38I still have to sleep over it tonight.
14:42Here is a postcard from India, from Rajan.
14:44It seems to be going well for everyone.
14:48Erika and Achim also signed.
14:51They are overwhelmed by the beauty of the country.
14:53Show me.
14:56Hello.
14:57Mr. Van Loon.
14:58Can I interrupt you for a moment?
14:59Yes, come in.
15:00Hello.
15:01Hello, Anna.
15:02Hey, Vincent.
15:03Good to see you here.
15:04I wanted to contact you right away.
15:05What's going on?
15:07So, Merle is turning 50.
15:09Oh, God, I almost forgot that.
15:11But Merle can't possibly already be 50.
15:14Yes, that's what yoga does, making her look so young.
15:17It's good that you thought about it.
15:18Yes, Merle is pretty knitted.
15:19She doesn't need that.
15:20Well, anyway, I have a slightly different gift idea.
15:23But more than just a little one.
15:25What is it supposed to be?
15:27A sports plane.
15:29Do you want to share?
15:30But the plane is pretty expensive.
15:32Yes, but just the right one for Merle.
15:34And I can just get one from a business friend.
15:36I think a sports plane is wonderful.
15:39Yes, of course I'll take the lion's share.
15:42Then I'll give something too.
15:43Me too.
15:44Great.
15:45Hey, that will definitely cheer her up.
15:47In any case, we will celebrate her really big.
15:49And I will be the chef.
15:50Yes.
15:51I'm afraid it won't work out.
15:52Merle definitely doesn't want a party.
15:58Yes, Ben, the existence of founders is of course brilliant.
16:01But 50,000 euros, that's really just the minimum you need to take the first steps.
16:06Uh-huh.
16:07What are you imagining?
16:08Office spaces.
16:09And they should also be a little representative.
16:12You can't even afford that.
16:14Man, we don't have a single order yet.
16:16Yes, and where do you want to receive the customers?
16:18Yes, we don't have any customers yet.
16:21Okay.
16:22What do you suggest?
16:23Let's build up the company slowly, okay?
16:25A very small start.
16:26With every customer we make a little profit.
16:28And then we'll take the next investment step.
16:30We don't even have to start.
16:32No one will take us seriously.
16:35Well, let's get rid of Darlene right away.
16:37And we'll be fine without her.
16:38Man, Ben, the loan is in great condition.
16:40We'll definitely get it.
16:45Hey, guys.
16:46Hey.
16:47Mh.
16:48Mh.
16:49Mh.
16:50Mh.
16:51Why are you in such a good mood?
16:53Oh, your aunt praised me for the green dress and wants to go eat with me.
16:58And does she now know that she actually invited two?
17:02I haven't told her yet that I have decided for the child.
17:05You, I don't want to get involved.
17:06Don't worry.
17:07Britta is afraid that she will be pulled away from the research project when Mrs. Professor finds out about it, right?
17:12Yes.
17:13You see my aunt, but you know her better.
17:17Mh.
17:18Hey, do we just want to talk tomorrow?
17:20Mh.
17:21Okay.
17:22Yes.
17:23Ben, and think about it.
17:24Big entry, that's important.
17:27Big entry.
17:29Yes, yes, we'll see about that.
17:31Bye.
17:47Mh.
18:17Wow, did you buy all the tea?
18:35If I want to open the shop tomorrow, I should have goods on the shelves, don't you think?
18:40Yes, but that would have cost a fortune in retail.
18:43I will take over from you.
18:45It's not necessary.
18:47Roman is taking care of the expenses.
18:48He can pay it off through his company.
18:50So Roman is taking care of the expenses so that you can open your shop on time tomorrow?
18:54Yes. Why are you so surprised?
18:55Pete!
18:58Clemens.
18:59May I introduce you to Pete Johnson?
19:03He's my father.
19:04Oh, it's you.
19:06We know each other.
19:08The man already gave me a lesson in Schopenhauer.
19:11But now I wanted to see you.
19:13You don't want to leave again, do you?
19:15No!
19:16I can't stay with Roger any longer.
19:18I'm looking for a small pension.
19:21What?
19:22My friend Wilbur Fletcher has a tea shop in Hamburg.
19:25I talked to him on the phone.
19:27He has several varieties of Nepal on stock.
19:30Is that true?
19:31He recommends an Ayurvedic green tea and a black one.
19:36Which was even selected in the USA.
19:39Hmm.
19:41Nepal doesn't really fit my concept.
19:43Why? That's a great idea.
19:45You can really score points with your new customers tomorrow.
19:48Okay.
19:50Then I'll call you right away.
19:51He's still there and is waiting for you to call him.
19:53Really?
19:54Do you know where that is exactly?
19:56Speicherstadt.
19:57Have you been there before?
19:58I messed it all up with the stupid insecticides.
20:01I'll get you your tea.
20:02You still have something good for me.
20:03No, no, no. I can't do that.
20:04Yes, yes. No rebuttal.
20:05Okay, let's go.
20:14And? Are you meeting Mrs. Westphal again?
20:18She left.
20:20She seems to be happy for you.
20:23Oh, you saw for yourself how she behaved at the dinner.
20:26I'm sorry.
20:27Very embarrassing how she attacked her ex-husband in front of us.
20:30But she is quite attractive.
20:32When are you going back to Brussels?
20:36My considerations go in a different direction.
20:40My considerations go in a different direction.
20:44Because you're just one of many in Brussels and not the well-known city council?
20:48Besides, you spend most of your time tying ropes, pulling on wires, stripping.
20:53Everyone is arguing with everyone or is intrigued by you.
20:57Oh, Thomas, it can't be that bad.
20:59Otherwise, you wouldn't have been able to make such wonderful decisions at the EU Commission.
21:03Meetings until midnight.
21:05Meetings at the weekend.
21:06And at the last minute, everything is cancelled again anyway.
21:09Could it be that you don't want to work so much anymore?
21:13Or are you worried about your mother here?
21:17Thank God, Johanna is better again.
21:21But?
21:23I have my friends here, my family,
21:27which has also grown.
21:29The Winters.
21:32In Brussels, I only have work, no private life.
21:35Do I really have to do this?
21:39No matter how you decide.
21:41Well, I wouldn't mind if you stayed here.
21:48I have to. Family obligations.
21:50I promised my mother that I wouldn't stay away for too long.
21:53Greetings from me.
21:54I do. And thank you for the beer.
21:59Anne, what can I do for you?
22:03You know I always have an open ear for you.
22:06I'm on my way to the Rosenhaus. It's best if you come by.
22:29I took it out of the garbage bag for you again,
22:33because I thought you might need it again.
22:47You don't think of your father, do you?
22:51No, I don't.
22:56You don't think of your father, do you?
23:02You should stop accusing yourself.
23:08I should have known.
23:14I mean, he doesn't just get up in the morning and say,
23:18I'll kill myself today.
23:26I should have thought about it longer.
23:30Why do you think you have anything to do with it?
23:35We used to play chess together.
23:39We used to play chess together.
23:57And who won?
24:03I don't know.
24:08I don't know.
24:12I don't know who let me win.
24:20We were at the beach together.
24:28You see, there are still a lot of beautiful memories of your father.
24:38My dear, shouldn't you be closing up?
24:42I was going to take you to the Rosenhaus.
24:46I'm still waiting for Clemens and Piet.
24:50They went to Hamburg to get more tea.
24:54Clemens and Piet! Two people were looking for them and found them.
24:58They wanted to help me.
25:02Piet has a friend in Hamburg who runs a tea wholesale.
25:06Who knows what he's up to?
25:08Maybe the committee, or...
25:10HeLa goods.
25:12How do you want to check that?
25:14I just trust him.
25:16Hello everyone!
25:18I still have to go to the office.
25:24Am I coming in at a bad time,
25:26or does your husband have something against me?
25:28No.
25:29The mood has nothing to do with you at all.
25:31Oh, I'm sorry, but lately I often have the feeling
25:33that no one can stand my presence.
25:35At least not myself.
25:37Gunther also prefers to go out with this Julia
25:39instead of dealing with me.
25:41Julia has left.
25:43What?
25:45I told you.
25:47Mr. Flickenschild wasn't particularly impressed
25:49by her behavior last night.
25:51What?
25:53She was so aggressive towards Roman.
25:55I also found it impossible.
25:57That's good news.
25:59And you have tea.
26:01Yes, nice.
26:03Bought everything in a single shop.
26:05Expensive.
26:07Great.
26:09Then you can open it tomorrow.
26:11I have to open it tomorrow.
26:15And I will.
26:17And now I need your advice.
26:19Go ahead.
26:21I would like to offer Pete
26:23the guest room at our Rosenhaus.
26:25He has to move out with his boyfriend.
26:27Nice idea. What's stopping you?
26:29What's stopping me?
26:31Roman? Did you talk about it?
26:33No, but I know how he thinks about him.
26:35Nonsense, you don't know anything.
26:37Ask him.
26:39Your husband has surprised you
26:41more often lately.
26:45I think Lars is right.
26:47He exaggerates with his investment nonsense.
26:49When you start a company,
26:51you have to think big if you want to be taken seriously.
26:53Yes, Lars said that too.
26:55And the fear can take over.
26:57In the end, we have a huge debt.
26:59And we don't have a single tool.
27:01Since when are you so afraid of risks?
27:03I know you bravely and self-confidently.
27:05My second first name is Mut.
27:07But it's not Mut, it's Größenwahn.
27:09It's just a loan, Ben.
27:11Yes, Lars said that too.
27:13But you are a wise father.
27:15You help him when things go wrong.
27:17Yes, that's true.
27:19I don't have a relaxed relationship to money.
27:21I didn't get any starting capital from home.
27:23I had to work harder every euro.
27:25You are an experienced engineer,
27:27long for screws, honestly.
27:29I wouldn't advise you
27:31if I didn't 100% believe in your company idea.
27:37I'm just afraid of making a mistake.
27:39I know.
27:49Good evening, beautiful woman.
27:51Good evening.
27:53Here.
27:55Best regards from Zusammen.
28:01Didn't you want to come home earlier?
28:03Yes, I still had to get tea from Nepal.
28:05From Nepal.
28:07So you'll be back early.
28:09Well, if I ruin all the goods of my sister-in-law,
28:11that's the least I can do.
28:17You, your father,
28:19your father
28:21opened a big shop
28:23in Hamburg.
28:25So we went there quickly,
28:27bought a lot of tea
28:29and gave it away
28:31in the office.
28:33You and Susanne?
28:35No, your father and me.
28:37By the way,
28:39he went to the lake.
28:41The guy is very nice.
28:43So Susanne can
28:45open her shop tomorrow?
28:47Yes, and we all
28:49helped.
28:51Especially Roman.
28:53He gave her some money
28:55so she can buy her stuff
28:57in the retail store.
28:59So he seems to like
29:01Susanne opening her shop.
29:03Although, well,
29:05buying goods in competition
29:07is certainly a loss.
29:09That's an investment.
29:11A Roman's
29:13real goal.
29:15You had to explain that to me.
29:17Yes, Roman wants to go back to Frankfurt
29:19as soon as possible with his wife.
29:21And Susanne only goes back to Frankfurt
29:23when the shop is doing well
29:25and she can leave it
29:27to an employee.
29:29I see.
29:31Yes, and that's not a loss for him.
29:37What does your philosophical
29:39argument actually do?
29:41I have pros and cons.
29:45Schopenhauer
29:47against Biri.
29:51Biri assumes
29:53that freedom
29:55is a learnable craft.
29:59In contrast to Schopenhauer,
30:01he says
30:03you can want
30:05what you want.
30:07You have all the freedom.
30:11If you manage
30:13to step back
30:15behind every desire,
30:17behind every desire,
30:19behind every desire,
30:21behind every desire,
30:23then I don't want to be free.
30:35We have the opening
30:37of the tea office tomorrow.
30:39That's why I can't take care of it.
30:41You do it, please.
30:45Yes, of course.
30:51When you're done with it,
30:53you can also come to the opening.
30:55Better not. Someone has to hold the position here.
30:57That's definitely the right attitude.
30:59I can also imagine
31:01something more exciting
31:03than standing around in a tea shop.
31:05But if it makes the woman happy?
31:07It will be better.
31:11Come in.
31:17He doesn't say a word to me.
31:19What?
31:21Your father didn't even say good evening.
31:25Welcome to the club.
31:27I just felt his friendly way again.
31:33My intermediary is making pressure.
31:35I need the Maya statues.
31:37And I need a container.
31:39And for that I need a signature
31:41of your father.
31:43Yes.
31:45It should be easy for you
31:47to put the mail in a signature
31:49on a distant delivery
31:51and just push it in between.
31:53You think he signs without reading,
31:55without checking?
31:57Of course, he doesn't have time for that.
31:59Come on, it's about a container
32:01of your old company.
32:03He'll notice that right away.
32:05Please don't take it the wrong way.
32:07Maya, that only happens to me once.
32:09When you leave me a copy
32:11of your father's handwriting.
32:13Are you crazy?
32:15That I took the mail from the post office?
32:17I can live with that.
32:19He could have disappeared.
32:21It was clear that the first step
32:23would follow.
32:25Keep dreaming.
32:27I won't give you the opportunity
32:29to forge my father's signature.
32:31Are we still going to you?
32:37Your white tea.
32:41The white tea
32:43tastes almost as good as my Darjeeling.
32:45Only that you can
32:47drink it wonderfully.
32:53And you really think
32:55about leaving us?
32:57Yes, I'm seriously thinking
32:59about going to Berlin.
33:01Maya, when the capital calls...
33:03But tell me,
33:05don't you feel bad
33:07that you let us
33:09sit in the middle
33:11of your office hours?
33:13That's why I haven't
33:15decided yet.
33:17You can't let Lüneburg down, Anna.
33:19You've been up for a long time, Johanna.
33:21Yes.
33:23You should lie down.
33:25I think so too.
33:27Well, I have to go anyway.
33:29I'll accompany you.
33:31Good night, Mama.
33:33Good night.
33:35Sleep well.
33:43And?
33:45Are you looking forward to tomorrow?
33:47I'm very excited.
33:49I hope everything goes well.
33:51Fortunately, I have you by my side.
33:53I'm very happy
33:55to be with my family.
33:57I'm glad.
33:59And for me, too.
34:01It's nice to have you here.
34:03But you're going to Brussels, aren't you?
34:05Rather not.
34:09Are you sure?
34:11Brussels is a city of travel.
34:13And the career step
34:15has smothered my vanity.
34:17But my life is here.
34:19My friends,
34:21my family.
34:23Even in this house I hang.
34:25And should I tell you a secret?
34:27I can be silent.
34:29I don't even see myself as a politician.
34:31You just rub yourself up
34:33and in the end
34:35nothing comes out of it.
34:39If I know
34:41that you are here with Johanna,
34:43then I find it much easier
34:45to go back to Frankfurt.
34:57The last box.
35:05Be careful, the stairs.
35:07So, that's the last box.
35:15I need a strong coffee now.
35:17Very funny. Coffee? You as a Brit?
35:19At night with my thermos can
35:21on the bridge in the Indian Ocean.
35:23Up to Papua New Guinea.
35:25Four times I brought this
35:27hortice behind me.
35:29You don't do that with tea.
35:31I have a really good coffee
35:33in my workshop, you know what?
35:35I'll get us one.
35:37I don't know how I can do it again.
35:39Now I can't even thank myself with coffee.
35:41Susanne, I had something good to do.
35:47It's wonderful.
35:49Then we will hopefully
35:51not have done anything wrong
35:53I am so grateful to you.
35:55No problem.
35:57Tell me, did you find a pension yesterday?
35:59Yes, at Stindfang, very nice.
36:05I would like to offer you
36:07our guest room in the Rosenhaus.
36:09Oh no, that's not a good idea.
36:11It would be nice to live
36:13under the same roof.
36:15We could get to know each other better,
36:17eat together.
36:19Susanne, you know as well as I
36:21that to get to know each other better
36:23we don't have to live under the same roof.
36:27Well then, cheers.
36:29Cheers.
36:31We'll talk about that later, right?
36:43Morning.
36:51Hey.
37:21I need the signature.
37:23That's exactly my limit.
37:27I don't forge any signatures.
37:29My father's doesn't judge me.
37:43First class.
37:45Very fine.
37:47What did you think?
37:49Hello, Susanne.
37:51Good day.
37:53I just wanted to know
37:55if you could make it
37:57or if there's anything I can do.
37:59Thank you. I have everything I need.
38:01I'll go then.
38:03The weather is so nice outside.
38:07Nice weather in this icy winter.
38:11Try it.
38:13It's one of the teas
38:15that Pete got from Hamburg.
38:17The first flush was wonderful
38:19but this one is really wonderful.
38:21Pure herbs and not a bit perfumed.
38:25Well, I'm not an expert.
38:27You know that.
38:31Roman.
38:33Can you give yourself a chance
38:35and give Pete a chance?
38:39You care a lot about him.
38:43He's my father
38:45and he supported me so wonderfully.
38:47I'd like to give him something in return.
38:51What do you think?
38:55I'd like to offer him
38:57the guest room in the Rosenhaus.
38:59I know it's a bit much
39:01but it wouldn't be for long.
39:03The few weeks
39:05we're still in Lüneburg.
39:09Well,
39:11with my pension
39:13I can sleep in the Rosenhaus.
39:15We won't meet
39:17anyway.
39:19Only for Sunday breakfast.
39:23I love you.
39:27I have to get something.
39:29I have to go or I'll be late
39:31for the opening.
39:33See you later.
39:43See you later.
39:47We'll see if I can make it
39:49to visit you later.
39:51Hello.
39:53Hello, big brother.
39:57See you later.
40:01Well, the city is too small
40:03for two winters.
40:05Your wife still managed
40:07to open the tea shop on time.
40:09What's that supposed to mean, Clemens?
40:11You were against the office
40:13from the start.
40:15I supported my wife
40:17in her independence
40:19because she wanted it.
40:21Roman, who are you trying to fool?
40:23You just want the shop to run fast
40:25so that your wife can take care
40:27of you again.
40:29You're right.
40:31The city is too small for both of us.
40:33As long as Susanne and I are still here,
40:35the two of us will get out of the way.
40:37It's none of my business.
40:41Yes?
40:43Hey.
40:45Hey.
40:47Carla sent this to you.
40:49Lots of vitamins.
40:51Oh, that's nice.
40:53Is it true that Merle
40:55doesn't want to celebrate her birthday?
40:57She's supposed to have one for every party.
40:59Well, turning 50 is a nice cut.
41:01I can imagine
41:03that it's not that easy for her.
41:05Yes, please?
41:07Oh, am I interrupting?
41:09Thomas, no, come in.
41:11How are you?
41:13Very well.
41:15I feel really relieved.
41:17I have decided
41:19not to go back to Brussels.
41:21Then we'll all stay here.
41:23What does that mean?
41:25Well, after our conversation yesterday
41:27and what Torben said
41:29and your mother...
41:31Does that mean you're staying here?
41:33Yes.
41:35I'm glad.
41:37Really?
41:39But I don't understand you.
41:41You could make a career in Brussels
41:43and you're not pregnant.
41:45You're not happy at all that I'm staying here, are you?
41:47Yes, I am.
41:49I'm just looking for potential babysitters.
41:51Hello.
41:55Well, I'd rather you go back to Brussels.
41:57I believe you, Mr. Lichtner.
42:01What did you order again?
42:03Everything for the baby.
42:19So...
42:21Yes, the flowers are already here.
42:23Something is still missing.
42:25Don't worry.
42:27Well, for your sake
42:29I'll try a green tea.
42:31Yes?
42:33With pleasure.
42:37Here you are.
42:41And?
42:43Sorry, darling.
42:45But as a real Brit
42:47it's hard for me
42:49to make friends with herbal tea.
42:51By the way, I talked to Roman again.
42:53He agreed
42:55that you'd move in with us.
42:57That's very nice and I thank you.
42:59But I think
43:01it's better we leave it.
43:03Let's go.
43:05My darling.
43:07My darling.
43:11Oh, how beautiful.
43:13The shop looks exactly
43:15like it used to be.
43:17My heartiest congratulations.
43:21Great, Mom.
43:25I'm really proud of you.
43:29What kind of tea is that?
43:31Tea my first flush
43:33from Nepal.
43:35I'll give you something to try.
43:39Hello, Sasan.
43:41I'd like to congratulate you, too.
43:43Here, this is from me.
43:45May I open it?
43:47With pleasure.
43:49It's a ceramic for a
43:51real Japanese tea ceremony.
43:55How beautiful.
44:11So, here we are.
44:15Have a nice day.
44:17Thank you for bringing it.
44:21What are you doing today?
44:23A few worries.
44:25You don't have to.
44:27I have an idea
44:29how to get to the container
44:31in no time at all.
44:35And how?
44:37I'll have a full power
44:39to open the container myself.
44:43And you think he'll do it?
44:45Leave that to me.
44:47But it won't be cheap.
44:51I want 50% of the profit.
44:55I have expenses to cover.
44:57And I'm at the key point.
45:0110%.
45:0340%.
45:05Maximum 15%.
45:07Too bad.
45:09One moment.
45:1320%.
45:17Nothing more.
45:23Okay.
45:27Respect.
45:37Welcome.
45:39Rosenhaus.
45:43My pleasure.
45:49Don't you think
45:51it's time
45:53to say a few words
45:55to the guests?
45:57I didn't mean to interrupt.
45:59Yes, but...
46:01It would really be
46:03appropriate now.
46:05I don't know what to say.
46:09Dear guests.
46:11Dear Susanne.
46:13You've only been here
46:15in Lüneburg for a few weeks,
46:17but
46:19you've already experienced
46:21and accomplished a lot.
46:23There's a lady
46:25among us
46:27who saved your life
46:29with a stem-cell donation.
46:31You found
46:33your roots.
46:37Welcome, Pete.
46:39And you breathed new life
46:41into the teakitchen
46:43of your grandparents.
46:45Even though there were
46:47certain obstacles.
46:49You mean the insect poison
46:51with which you ruined
46:53Susanne's goods.
46:55Roman!
46:57Watch out!
47:25Why don't we have a postcard?
47:27I don't know what went wrong.
47:29The courier arrived this morning.
47:33Anne is a fantastic politician.
47:35And you're just afraid
47:37to see your child so rarely.
47:39That's nonsense.
47:41It's true.
47:43No, it's not.
47:45But I think you want Anne
47:47to be as far away as possible.
47:49What?