• 4 months ago
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00:00I find that you are unnecessarily strict with maternal protection.
00:02You are exactly the type who pulls the emergency brake too late.
00:06That's why I'm doing this for you now.
00:08Is that your last word?
00:09Yes, it is.
00:10I don't want to see you anymore.
00:12Never again.
00:13Get out.
00:15And this is a good opportunity
00:17to finally catch up on our weekend trip
00:20before we go back to Frankfurt next week.
00:22Roman, please stop now!
00:25You can't just decide on me like that!
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
00:46This is my life
00:48This 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
01:28I'm rolling on
01:35I'm rolling on
01:42I'm rolling on
01:48I'm rolling on
01:54But that's an absurd discussion.
01:58We've always been fine, dear.
02:00And you liked it when I took things into my own hands.
02:03Clemens is absolutely right. You always want to control everything.
02:07Oh, Clemens. That's why the wind blows.
02:10That's nonsense.
02:12How can you put yourself on his side?
02:15I wouldn't have thought that you'd do this to me.
02:19Roman!
02:24Hey.
02:35Hi, Bente.
02:36Hey.
02:37Is everything okay?
02:40So-so.
02:41We haven't seen each other since the car accident.
02:45Right. Stress.
02:47A lot of work for my father.
02:49Is that too much for you?
02:51No, it's more like private stress.
02:55Vincent.
02:57Apparently, my life doesn't go without arguments and injuries.
03:00I know that from somewhere.
03:04Well, it's probably not the right moment, but...
03:09So, your car accident.
03:11Yes.
03:14It reminded me of my father.
03:16Things I suppressed for a long time.
03:19He died at the tax office.
03:22I'm still very angry at him for doing this to me.
03:27Suicide?
03:29He ran away from a bridge crasher.
03:32But what I really want to say is...
03:36I suppressed my anger and pain for a long time.
03:39And now it's gotten worse.
03:42But I have friends who were there for me.
03:44It's so important to have good friends.
03:46Well, well, well.
03:47The therapist has also straightened out some things.
03:51And now you want to give me his number?
03:53No.
03:54I want to tell you not to suppress your emotions.
03:57Let them out.
03:59I did.
04:02And then I threw Vincent out.
04:05Do you feel better now?
04:07I'm still injured.
04:09Then the issue is probably not quite through yet.
04:13Sometimes I want to hide from everyone.
04:15I tried.
04:17Doesn't help.
04:23Oh, look.
04:25I bought that with Anne,
04:27that she was just a fresh single.
04:29To cheer her up a little.
04:32Well.
04:33Today you can tolerate a little encouragement, right?
04:38Really, Merle.
04:39Such a face on your birthday.
04:42I'm just sad that Anne is leaving.
04:44It's getting lonely without her.
04:46Anne is not from the world.
04:48Berlin is almost around the corner.
04:50She's starting a new life.
04:52A new job.
04:53A baby.
04:54And certainly a new partner soon.
04:56Who says I don't make a few changes in your life, huh?
05:01And forget it.
05:02I'm 50.
05:03Oh, 50.
05:04Oh, God, oh, God.
05:06I told you, you can experience and move so much.
05:11It's a round birthday to explain the drama.
05:14That's really a little childish.
05:17That builds me up now.
05:19I only get along externally.
05:20Internally, I'm still childish.
05:22No, thank you.
05:24So, I'm done in the bedroom.
05:30Everything okay?
05:31Yes.
05:33Everything okay.
05:34I don't know.
05:35Sensational.
05:36I'm finally turning 50.
05:38Today, I'm finally counting on the old iron.
05:41But luckily, it's a waste of time.
05:43Because I'm a successful businesswoman.
05:45And I don't have time to think about a few more folds.
05:49You're not just successful.
05:51You're attractive.
05:52Oh, don't bother.
05:54She doesn't listen to us.
05:55You're not objective.
05:56You're family.
05:59Don't be crazy.
06:00Tonight we'll celebrate my farewell party and have a lot of fun.
06:03Tell me, Anne.
06:05Could you maybe do without me?
06:08What?
06:09I still have so much to do.
06:11At my farewell party?
06:12No.
06:13Oh.
06:14No?
06:15No!
06:16You're coming!
06:28Well, this will be a very posthumous birthday present.
06:31We'll never get there with the engine.
06:33Where's Vincent van Loon?
06:35I like this guy.
06:36He's dragging this junk on us.
06:38You can't see him.
06:39He probably has a lot to do with his Ascania Park construction site.
06:43Yes, that's possible.
06:44But at some point, I'll need my own workshop again.
06:47I want to build boats here and not on aircraft engines.
06:51What do you think about my wife getting mad at me?
06:54Now it's getting interesting.
06:55Do you really think I'm listening to how you persuade her to talk to you?
06:59Did she say that?
07:00Not really.
07:01Her suggestions were very convincing.
07:04Roman, those were facts.
07:06Oh, yes.
07:08And a half-hearted story to buy her the tea office.
07:11That was more than ridiculous.
07:13You don't want her to stand on her own two feet.
07:16Those were normal negotiations.
07:18Yes, for a price I could only refuse.
07:20That was exactly your goal.
07:22But okay, I didn't tell her anything about it.
07:24By the way, if I hadn't left her the rooms up front,
07:27there would have been no tea office.
07:29Oh, so you're the hero in the story.
07:32At least I don't want to see her at home at the stove as soon as possible.
07:36Yes, if you say so.
07:38That's the reason you wanted to talk to me.
07:41Mind your own business and keep your suppressive theories to yourself.
07:47And stop getting involved with my wife.
07:51Wow, the patriarch has spoken.
07:53You haven't changed.
07:56How stupid of me to believe
07:58that there could be a new beginning for us.
08:08It's not easy with him.
08:10You know what I don't understand?
08:12How your daughter gets along with him all the time.
08:17So, that's the schedule I got from Mr. Winter.
08:20It would be nice if you had an eye on it.
08:22It's done, boss.
08:24Excuse me for being late.
08:26Oh, Mr. Van Loon, we started without you.
08:28The construction manager hung up on me on the phone.
08:30Good, then you'll put a corner on the latest stand
08:32when it comes to the foundation.
08:34You'll have to excuse me.
08:36I thought we'd discuss it together.
08:38I still have a few suggestions.
08:39You're welcome to give them to me later, Otter.
08:41I have an appointment.
08:43Of course, I understand.
08:45By the way, I've taken on the subject of single and comfort suites.
08:48The architect will present you some sketches tomorrow.
08:50Wonderful, then all the best.
08:52Goodbye, gentlemen.
08:58Well, then we can get started.
09:00Just a second.
09:03Exhausting day?
09:05You can say that out loud.
09:07Apart from the fact that I'm rushing from appointment to appointment,
09:10I also have a private construction site.
09:14Indeed.
09:17I'm afraid I've stepped on someone's feet
09:19and have something to make up for.
09:21How about an apology?
09:25I tried. Didn't quite work.
09:28Well, I don't know exactly what it's about,
09:30but sometimes it helps to apologize
09:32without talking yourself out of it at the same time.
09:37What do you mean?
09:39A presumption that honest apologies
09:42are not exactly your core competence.
09:46Core?
09:47Competence.
10:05Anne, come in.
10:08Hello.
10:09Come in.
10:17Please, you have to forgive me.
10:19I acted like a total idiot.
10:23I'm glad you don't care where I live.
10:26Still, my motives were simply selfish.
10:30I would have preferred to keep you and the baby close to me.
10:33Berlin doesn't mean that we won't see each other again.
10:36It doesn't make things any easier.
10:44But we'll try, won't we?
10:46Yes, of course.
10:48I will be there for you and the baby.
10:51No more fear that I will neglect our child because of my job there?
10:55Carla made it clear to me how perfectly you are already organized.
10:59If someone puts their political career and child under one hat, then you.
11:05It was just stupid of me to doubt you.
11:09And I know that the baby won't be without you.
11:13Thank you for saying that.
11:27Hey, happy birthday, Kim.
11:29What a surprise.
11:31Let me hug you.
11:34May I wish you something?
11:36Of course, as a birthday girl.
11:40Can we please forget the word birthday for today?
11:43Oh, that sounds depressing.
11:45I am depressed.
11:48Come on, let's sit on the sofa and be depressed together.
11:54Why? What's wrong?
11:57It's not a topic for today.
11:59Hey, today is a normal day. Have you already forgotten?
12:03Get out of here.
12:05I have a little something for you.
12:07Oh.
12:08You can open it whenever you feel like it.
12:11Okay?
12:12That's sweet.
12:14Come on, I will open it later.
12:18Now please tell me why you are depressed today.
12:23Roman and I...
12:25We got into a lot of trouble.
12:27What was it about?
12:29He wants to hire a specialist.
12:32Okay, and you don't?
12:34At least I want to be asked.
12:36He can't just put me in front of complete facts.
12:40Of course.
12:41Doesn't he see that?
12:43Well, not really.
12:45But he can't just decide for me, over my head.
12:48You are absolutely right.
12:50Although sometimes it's nice when someone takes care of you.
12:56Did I hear correctly?
12:59My best wishes for your birthday.
13:07How old are you?
13:09Fifty.
13:12A wonderful age.
13:14I like to think back on it.
13:18I don't understand what people do with it for theatre.
13:23It's just ridiculous.
13:30I'll make you a bill for the whole quarter.
13:34You look like you've been hit, Bente.
13:37I have mild headaches.
13:39But I've already taken a pill.
13:41Not that you're spreading something and infecting us all.
13:45Okay.
13:47Hey, Bente.
13:48Hi.
13:49Hello, dad.
13:50Hey, Lars.
13:51Do you want to come to me?
13:53No, I have an appointment with Mr. Lichtenhagen.
13:56Ben and I want to have the contracts for the city of Dahle legally reviewed.
14:00Sensible.
14:01Yes.
14:02Everything is starting to take shape.
14:04Next, we absolutely need our own offices.
14:06Bye.
14:07Bye.
14:08What are you up to?
14:10We don't need a lot of space.
14:12It's important that we can provide a serious company address.
14:16How about this office?
14:18Actually, I'm a little too old to sit on your lap.
14:22Actually, I'm a little too old to sit on your lap.
14:25Then it's good that I'm going to Frankfurt now.
14:28What? Already?
14:30And what about mom?
14:31She's coming, of course.
14:33But is mom even ready to give her store to strangers?
14:37We'll look at a few applicants in the next few days.
14:40Nobody will be there.
14:42Dad, the work is really fun for you.
14:44I only discussed marketing strategies with her today.
14:47I didn't recognize it at all.
14:49She knew exactly what she wanted.
14:51Like a real businesswoman.
14:56Hey.
14:57Aren't you madly proud of her?
15:00Yes, yes.
15:01Of course.
15:03Very proud, even.
15:06You can leave the things here for now.
15:08Until they are picked up tomorrow morning.
15:11By the way, thank you very much for helping us.
15:14You're welcome.
15:15We'll see you at Anne's farewell party, Mrs. Rose?
15:18It's Merle's birthday party at the same time.
15:21But don't tell her anything.
15:23It's supposed to be a surprise.
15:24I understand.
15:25She's having a bit of a hard time with her round birthday.
15:27Yes, I fully understand that.
15:29On my 50th, not everything went smoothly.
15:32Actually, she didn't want to celebrate at all.
15:35But basically, she's happy that we won't pass her round day too easily.
15:41I'll be right there.
15:43So good.
15:44It's me.
15:47All the best for your 50th.
15:51Everyone is well informed.
15:54Well, you don't have to look at me like that with your round eyes.
15:57Birthdays are a reason for joy and not for secrecy.
16:01I know, I behave childishly.
16:03I'll go to the front.
16:05I don't want to argue with you.
16:06Not even today.
16:09Yes, I'll go too.
16:13A sad sight, isn't it?
16:19The most important thing is that Anne is happy in Berlin.
16:23It's good that you thought about going to Berlin with Anne again.
16:26Why nonsense?
16:28Well, such a long-term relationship just to be not alone.
16:31Who does it help?
16:32I wanted to go with her as a friend.
16:34To make the start in a new city and a new job easier for her.
16:38An act of pure love?
16:40How cute.
16:41Isn't it the desperate attempt to take Anne back?
16:45Diplomacy is not reversed in your high age, is it?
16:48Doesn't look like it.
16:50It's good that we don't have to cross paths so often when Anne is gone.
16:55Who would have thought that the two of us would agree?
17:07Thank you for helping me.
17:09Don't mention it. It's a party for friends.
17:11I hope it stays that way.
17:13Mr. Böneburg is here to say goodbye to the mayor.
17:16I shouldn't have printed a flyer.
17:22Hello.
17:24Take a seat. I have a headache and want to go to bed.
17:27Please sit down for a moment.
17:34My remark that you might have convinced the workers in the harbour differently...
17:40...was stupid of me.
17:42And excessive.
17:44You already notice it.
17:48Yes.
17:50And that's why I want to apologize again.
17:55Of course I didn't think for a second that you...
17:59...would really do that.
18:01Why do you say that then?
18:04I was angry with myself.
18:06After all, you achieved in the twists and turns...
18:09...what I had been trying to do for days.
18:11It's quite pathetic to push me down like that so that you don't feel so small.
18:16Yes, that's true.
18:19Vincent.
18:22If you say something like that to me again, then...
18:24Never again.
18:25I promise.
18:29You're a wonderful woman.
18:34And you don't need to listen to such crap.
18:40Then kiss me already.
18:42Kiss me.
18:48There's a woman for you...
18:50...who only has eyes and ears for you.
18:54Do you know when, Mr. Albers?
18:57When the chemistry is right.
19:03What are you doing here?
19:06I wanted to see you, but nobody knew where you were.
19:09That's how it is when you don't take care of patients anymore...
19:12...but only run errands for your colleagues.
19:17How did it go at the wind park?
19:19Yes. The customer was very satisfied.
19:21And wants to continue working with us.
19:23Well, then Winter and Berger had a great debut.
19:26Dr. Priesch, please go to the radiology.
19:28Dr. Priesch, please go to the radiology.
19:30Anything else?
19:31Yes.
19:34I'm sorry. Really.
19:36I didn't want to assume...
19:38...that you risk the health of our child.
19:40But I would like to.
19:42I'm as ambitious as I am.
19:43I didn't say that.
19:44No, you didn't.
19:45But Mrs. Professor...
19:46...I talked to her again.
19:48Yes?
19:49And does she stick to her strict line?
19:51She is convinced that you have to protect me from my ambition...
19:54...so that I don't overdo it.
19:56Yes, that's supposedly not meant as a punishment.
19:59She just doesn't want to take any risks.
20:01Well, you can understand a little, can't you?
20:03In case of doubt, she would be on it.
20:05But with her net and double floor...
20:07...I'm forced into eternal boredom.
20:09Ben, I'm not made for office stuff.
20:11I know.
20:13I know.
20:15Maybe there are some exciting things...
20:17...you can do at the desk.
20:19Hm?
20:22No.
20:23I'm just doing my job by the book.
20:26I've always wanted to know...
20:27...what it's like to have an appointment on time.
20:41I can't believe it...
20:43...that I'm finally back on my feet.
20:45Sitting around doing nothing...
20:47...and not leaving the house...
20:49...doesn't suit me at all.
20:51You have to be sensible, Mrs. Jansen.
20:53But I am.
20:55I'm trying to.
20:56And I would love to come to your farewell party today.
20:59Oh, it's just a little party.
21:01But still...
21:03...it's an honor to end your time...
21:06...as a mayor.
21:09And...
21:10...you've done such a good job.
21:13With your support.
21:15Yes, just think of the day of the open gardens...
21:17...or our application for the Hansetag.
21:19Yes, or the mayoral election campaign.
21:22My God, that gave me such joy.
21:24So, when you get bored...
21:26...you come to Berlin and teach my opponents to fear.
21:29Careful!
21:31You should know that I can hardly resist such a challenge.
21:37At least we're laughing here.
21:39What about it?
21:40I'm sorry.
21:41But I got into a fight with your cousin again.
21:44Oh, Thomas, I beg you.
21:46You always get provoked far too quickly.
21:49Well, Merle is sometimes really shameless.
21:51According to Mrs. van Loon, I only wanted to go to Berlin...
21:53...because I can't stand my poor existence as a Lüneburger single.
21:57But she is just as poor a Lüneburger single as I am.
22:00Yes, exactly.
22:01And sometimes you just force people to feel better about themselves.
22:04Do you want me to feel sorry for you?
22:06It's about understanding, my son.
22:09Look, you live without a partner by your side.
22:13And Mrs. van Loon is much longer single than you.
22:18So, now we have a break until 6 p.m. and then...
22:21...we'll go around here.
22:23I'll take a leap into the fresh air.
22:25Are you coming with me, Mick?
22:27Mick, is everything all right?
22:29You're always in a love coma.
22:32Mr. Albers, it's not because of Bente.
22:35Your father.
22:37Only if I have nothing to do right now.
22:40I'm sorry.
22:42I'm sorry.
22:44I'm sorry.
22:46Only if I have nothing to do right now.
22:48Whether I want to or not.
22:49That's quite normal.
22:50I mean, you've been suppressing every thought of mine so far.
22:53My therapist also says that it takes time for me to process something like this.
22:57I just don't think I should be so impatient with myself.
22:59He's absolutely right.
23:00I only have a really bad conscience towards you when I let myself get hung up like that.
23:04You've done a lot for me.
23:06We just want you to process your grief.
23:09How fast is your business alone?
23:11So, you also tolerate me as a mourner.
23:16We love our mourner.
23:18Come.
23:23Your Roman is a closed-off man.
23:26Yes, he's a bit self-centered.
23:29But actually, all he cares about is that everyone is fine.
23:32I'm afraid it would be better for him if I disappeared from your life again.
23:37Susanne...
23:39I thought we could talk, but if it doesn't fit now...
23:42Nonsense!
23:44I have to get back to work.
23:46Otherwise, we'll never get this engine running again.
23:54I'm sorry. I hurt you this afternoon.
23:58I overreacted.
24:00Unfortunately, I always do that when Clemens comes into the game.
24:05That's why I overlooked what you really cared about.
24:08You should know that I don't only see your tea shop as a game.
24:12I think you're doing a good job here.
24:14I'm really proud of you.
24:16Thank you for saying that.
24:18I was told not to talk to the sommelier.
24:21I misjudged how my efforts should have affected you.
24:27Well, I didn't clearly communicate
24:31that I want to make my own decisions
24:33and that it's important to me to build the tea shop on my own.
24:38So, it was just a stupid misunderstanding?
24:44Yes.
24:46We just have to get along a little better in the future.
24:51That's right.
24:53And I'll make sure I don't overdo you with my plans again.
25:00The annual meeting...
25:02I can go there alone.
25:04No, no, no. I know how important the event is in this industry.
25:08I'll go with you.
25:10Really?
25:12Yes.
25:13If I'm needed here in Lüneburg, I can go back anytime.
25:18Is that a good compromise?
25:21A very good one.
25:30Hey!
25:31How was the meeting?
25:32Very good.
25:33I even got a follow-up order.
25:35Hey, great!
25:36Yes.
25:37So, I was...
25:39Huh?
25:40Man, I was totally nervous.
25:43But I've been doing this job for half an eternity.
25:45Well, it's different when it's about your own company.
25:47Yes, you can say that out loud.
25:49Hey, I wasn't unemployed either.
25:51Look, I already finished a contract for our new employees.
25:54And issued an advertising order to the agency.
25:57Oh, and I completed the preliminary contract for our trailer.
26:01So, while I was getting the money,
26:03did you think about how you could return it with full hands?
26:06Of course!
26:07Hey, these are all necessary investments.
26:10I'll keep my back to you.
26:11Yes, you're right.
26:13I just don't want us to miscalculate.
26:15We won't.
26:16We're already writing so many black numbers
26:18that everyone else is getting dizzy.
26:24Cheers!
26:27Thank you for letting Sirius stay with you for a while.
26:30Your Wallach can stay as long as necessary.
26:32He will always be well taken care of.
26:34Thank you, Mr. Flickenschild.
26:36Thank you for everything.
26:38I've always felt so comfortable on your good side.
26:40And Sirius, of course.
26:42I hope we'll see each other again soon.
26:44I'm sorry, by the way,
26:46that I can't take the appointment tonight.
26:48Don't worry about it.
26:50Every nice face only makes the farewell more difficult.
26:56Mr. Flickenschild, may I?
26:58I'm just saying goodbye to your cousin.
27:00With all my heart.
27:01Yes.
27:03If you could fill this out for me,
27:05the finance office is waiting for it.
27:07Excuse me.
27:08Of course, go ahead.
27:09It's just about the date of birth,
27:11your tax number and a signature.
27:13Oh, I also have documents for you up in my office.
27:15Yes, I'll get them later.
27:18Well, everything packed?
27:20Yes, but still you always have the feeling
27:22that you've forgotten the most important thing.
27:24Well, I think that's it.
27:27Anything else?
27:30Uh, no.
27:32All good.
27:34Then.
27:40Your cousin is a little special.
27:42Yes.
27:44That's why life with her is never boring.
27:46Oh, that's true.
27:48But now finally.
27:49Goodbye.
27:50Goodbye, Ms. Lichtnagel.
27:57Oh, my God, Merle.
28:01If I didn't like you so much,
28:03you're behaving really strangely.
28:05He didn't even congratulate me on my birthday.
28:07How is he supposed to know?
28:09You didn't say a word.
28:10But it's written here on the form.
28:12Merle, you don't want to celebrate your birthday, do you?
28:14No.
28:15And you also cut off your Flickenschild.
28:17Well.
28:18And why are you doing such a drama about both?
28:20You don't want it at all.
28:22Well.
28:24Now that you mention it.
28:26Come on, Merle.
28:45I'm done for today.
28:47Me too.
28:48The engine is still not finished.
28:50Although your father knelt down really hard.
28:53Did you see Roman?
28:55Yes.
28:56Unfortunately, that was very unpleasant.
29:00I was afraid of that.
29:03Oh, he didn't tell you anything about it?
29:06Typical Roman.
29:09It was my fault.
29:11We had a fight and I mentioned your name.
29:14Now he's suggesting that you're getting mad at him.
29:17I just said my opinion, and I agree with that.
29:20It was all just a misunderstanding.
29:22Roman would have stayed out if he knew that I already have plans for the office.
29:29And you believe him?
29:31Yes, of course I believe him.
29:34Clemens, stop transferring your experiences with Roman to others.
29:39I don't want to be dragged into it.
29:41Yes, yes.
29:42I only keep you out of everything.
29:45You know that I'm in a position.
29:48I'm standing behind my husband with whom I've been happily married for 18 years.
29:52Do you know what I don't understand?
29:54That a woman like you is content with such a small happiness.
29:58You can't judge that at all.
30:02For you, Roman was always just the bad guy anyway.
30:07Regina is waiting for me.
30:17Hey.
30:24Thomas, it's all your fault why you wanted to accompany Anne to Berlin.
30:28That's true, but...
30:31I admit that Mrs. von Lohn is not my best friend.
30:35Nevertheless, she hit the nail on the head.
30:40You're lonely.
30:43I miss a family.
30:45It wouldn't have been anything with Anne and you anyway.
30:47I know.
30:48You shouldn't get so involved.
30:50You just can't force it.
30:52A plan B would be great.
30:58You have to go?
30:59Yes, I still have an important appointment in Bremen.
31:02You, I'm still lonely later.
31:04So if you have a plan B for me...
31:06Yes, but you're at these parties tonight.
31:08Oh, that's right.
31:09I will honorably represent you at the farewell or birthday party.
31:13Birthday party?
31:14Yes, Mrs. von Lohn. Didn't you know?
31:16No.
31:18But she was there earlier.
31:20Well, then I'll have to catch up on my birthday wishes.
31:44I love you.
31:58Oh, just say I'm the first.
32:00That's because you're a quarter of an hour early.
32:03Yes.
32:05Well, then I'll at least have you alone for a moment.
32:09And you have time to unpack this.
32:12My farewell present.
32:14A little memory of good times.
32:26I will miss our trips together.
32:29Hopefully not just this one.
32:31No.
32:35You're starting to cry, aren't you?
32:37It's so hard to say goodbye.
32:39And I've been doing nothing else all day.
32:43Then let's talk about a reunion.
32:48Are you trying to get me an invitation to Berlin?
32:51Yes, exactly.
32:53As soon as I've settled in, Carla and you will visit me, okay?
32:57We will.
33:02Well, I could get used to it.
33:04That I come home and you receive me with my favorite ham noodles.
33:08If it turns out that you and my boss are under the same roof.
33:12No, we still have to eat something.
33:17You, I just enjoy the variety.
33:19Before you have to go through double shifts in the hospital again.
33:21Yes, that's an eternity.
33:23Probably only in the next life.
33:25It's also nice to take a step back.
33:27You can finally take care of yourself.
33:29Read baby books.
33:31Cuddle me on the couch.
33:32Yes, exactly.
33:34My boss should see how she can cope without me.
33:39So you hope that she will miss you painfully at some point, right?
33:45I just don't understand how one can waste such a workforce.
33:48It's good that I can no longer work on stations, okay.
33:51But the preparation for the study takes place mainly at the desk.
33:55Yes.
33:56Now wait until you've cooled down a bit.
33:58Then you can talk to her in peace.
34:00What do you think?
34:01No, I don't want to follow her at all.
34:04Okay.
34:09I'll go down to Mrs. Jansen again before the party, okay?
34:11I want to know how she's doing.
34:13Okay.
34:14At the moment I feel useless, damn it.
34:17That's only until you're back in strength.
34:20Even if you feel fit again.
34:22The body has sent you clear signals.
34:25I know, I know.
34:26I'll stay at home.
34:28I've already ordered a lot from Dr. Thies.
34:32Very good.
34:34Tell me, how is the tea shop doing?
34:38How is the sale?
34:40It's more than good.
34:41The customers are very pleased.
34:43The shop is well visited and I just feel great.
34:47If your dear mother could experience that, believe me, she would be terribly proud of you.
34:55It's a beautiful idea.
34:58You're taking care of her legacy.
35:01That's the most beautiful thing children can do for their parents.
35:07Yes, please.
35:09Visite.
35:10Hello.
35:11Oh, my Cerberus.
35:14I'll leave you alone for a moment.
35:18So, I report.
35:20I move no more than my mouth and my hands to read.
35:26Then you're doing everything right.
35:28Are you well?
35:29No fever, no dizziness?
35:32My only suffering is boredom.
35:36Oh, we'll get that cured too.
35:38But it's still too early.
35:40I know, I know.
35:41I would have loved to go to the farewell party of Mrs. Lichtenhagen today.
35:46I promise you that I will keep my eyes and ears open and tell you everything afterwards.
35:52I beg you.
35:53You are obliged to do that.
35:55The beautiful darts is the best medicine.
35:59I didn't hear that.
36:03Come on, shake it off.
36:05Not another wasted evening because of your brother.
36:09I just can't understand why I still feel like this about Roman.
36:14You love your big brother.
36:16But that doesn't change the fact that you just can't get along with each other.
36:21If it had been a darts night, it would have been a chance.
36:27You both didn't give up anything and didn't forget anything.
36:31Well, I was for a new beginning.
36:34But with Roman it's just not to be done.
36:37I should have known that.
36:39Just don't get involved in his marriage.
36:42Try to get him out of the way if you can.
36:44And stop being provoked by him.
36:47It's not easy with his wife under one roof.
36:50Susanne leaving the tea shop was the biggest idea you ever had.
36:56Why didn't you tell me?
37:00Because I prefer to make my own mistakes.
37:05Let's end this topic.
37:08Let's go for a drink.
37:20I love you.
37:50Well, Mr. Jansen.
37:52Isn't this a nice party?
37:54Everyone has made so much effort.
37:56Yes, absolutely. This is already a successful evening.
38:00I'm just very sad that my Achim can't be there.
38:03I miss him very much.
38:05But luckily he'll be back from India in two weeks.
38:10That's nice.
38:15There are events you don't like to go to alone, right?
38:21But luckily we can make do with each other.
38:25Yes, luckily.
38:27But unfortunately I have to fit in when dancing.
38:31You shouldn't praise the day before the evening.
38:35Dear guests, I would like to ask you to take a seat.
38:44I'm very moved that you all gathered here.
38:50Many stories bind me with Lüneburg and I don't want to miss any of them.
38:55I don't want to talk about my political nature.
39:00I just wish myself a nice last evening here in Lüneburg with everyone who is dear to me.
39:05And I would like to dedicate a toast to a very special person.
39:11My cousin Merle. It's her birthday today.
39:21Dear Merle, all the best for your birthday.
39:27To the birthday boy!
39:31Thank you, that's really very nice.
39:34Merle, you have to blow. And don't forget to wish her something.
39:38Yes.
39:56You brought the work.
40:01Now we live under one roof and still don't have much time for each other.
40:05But we are always close, even when we are working.
40:09Well, I hope you will be finished with the repair of the engine sometime, right?
40:15Well, unfortunately not.
40:18I really enjoy working with Clemens. I like him.
40:27I actually like him too.
40:30If he didn't always want to argue.
40:33You think he is a pervert?
40:37He just can't stand to provoke Roman.
40:41And sometimes he acts impossible to me.
40:45He is honest and doesn't talk about the hot stuff.
40:48I like him.
40:53I'm glad if you understand each other well.
40:57But between Clemens and my family there is simply too much fuel.
41:02Do you understand?
41:16We promise you, your birthday present is coming.
41:19Please don't stress yourself.
41:21It's something very special.
41:23Unfortunately a little complicated in the care.
41:25Wait a minute, if you are talking about some pet here, you can prepare it right away.
41:29No, relax. You will love your present.
41:32And the pet and meow won't guarantee it.
41:34Although? You little four-legged?
41:37Now you live alone and lonely in the nursery?
41:41I'm as charming as ever.
41:43If you need encouragement, rely on my brother.
41:46You are also sensitive.
41:48I also live alone.
41:51Come on Vincent, let's go dancing.
41:53May I?
41:54With pleasure.
41:55Good luck.
42:00If I don't get in the right mood, right?
42:04I'm just not good at saying goodbye.
42:07And I'm not good at being alone.
42:11A man like you won't stay single for long, if he doesn't want to.
42:15I don't mean that, but...
42:17You look for someone.
42:19What makes me nervous is that I thought I already found her.
42:24Anna.
42:25Anna.
42:28You want to go?
42:29Please.
42:31Did you at least have a little fun?
42:34The cake was definitely delicious.
42:38I'll miss you.
42:39And I'll miss you.
42:44I'll be right there, okay?
42:46Yes, I have to go too.
42:47Torben will take me to the train station. I'll take the last train to Berlin.
42:50Anna, it's time.
42:51Yes, I know.
42:55See you soon.
42:56Yes.
43:06All the best.
43:08And come and visit us with the baby, okay?
43:10Yes.
43:11Yes, from me too.
43:12All the best.
43:14Thank you, Herr Berger.
43:15Lüneburg will miss you, Ms. Lichtenhagen.
43:19Anna.
43:20A whole new life is waiting for you.
43:25Good luck.
43:36Great, great, great. You can do it.
43:41Anna.
43:52Don't forget me.
43:56Come.
43:57I'll help you.
44:12There you are, finally.
44:15I had an appointment in Hamburg.
44:19On the way there...
44:22...I discovered this.
44:25A present?
44:29For the wonderful woman by my side.
44:36Do you like it?
44:38It's beautiful.
44:42May I hang it around you?
44:44Yes, please.
44:50It's so beautiful.
45:00Thank you, darling.
45:01I just want you to be happy.
45:07I talked to my father about Clemens.
45:10He has a completely different view of him.
45:13He's not related to him either.
45:17Do you think there will ever be a chance...
45:20...for you two to reconcile?
45:23To be honest, no.
45:25Family means nothing to Clemens.
45:43Bye.
45:59It's not an easy birthday, is it?
46:07Your aunt and Anna only meant well.
46:13I know.
46:15But Sophia really gave me the rest.
46:24Me too.
46:34I'm sorry I told you...
46:36...that you wanted to go to Berlin with Anna.
46:41It's okay.
46:44I only did it because...
46:50...because you were right.
46:56I've never felt so damn lonely in my life.
47:02And I'm so fed up with waiting for the great love and the great happiness.
47:08I just can't...
47:10I just can't...
47:13I'm sorry.
47:41Can I tell you what this is about?
47:44A philosophical tea parlor.
47:46That sounds good.
47:47With tea and cookies you can have wonderful philosophical conversations.
47:51Right?
47:52Yes.
47:53So what your father wants to say...
47:55...is that your tea shop is the perfect place for my philosophical argument.
47:59I wrote to my wife all these years.
48:02A letter every day.
48:04And when we went to Anka and she was waiting for me at the quay, I knew...
48:09...I was home.
48:12That's how I feel when my husband is with me.
48:18Timo!
48:19Hey, Mom.
48:26What's that?