Sturm der Liebe Folge 4270 Die Unbekannten

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00:00I'm glad that Diabla Gomera likes it. It's nice.
00:07Anna, you sound kind of strange. Is everything okay?
00:10Yes, of course. I'm just on the move. Can I call you back later?
00:15Yes, of course. Just get in touch if you like, okay?
00:18I will. Besides, you always told me to follow my heart when I had to make a difficult decision.
00:24It's not that easy to follow your own rules, right?
00:30I know. In theory.
00:34But I feel better again.
00:36Those are the painkillers.
00:38Anna, we have to operate to save your kidney.
00:45Did you know that?
00:46Well, hopefully not.
00:48No.
00:49Let's not celebrate.
00:51Not at all, when it comes to love.
00:53We also have a present for you.
00:56What? Another one?
00:57Now that we've started, I'd like to invite you to the restaurant.
01:01The manager invites you to a romantic five-course meal.
01:06Oh, thank you very, very much.
01:09My pleasure.
01:10I can only say thank you very, very much.
01:14Well, this surprise is the icing on the cake, Grandma.
01:19So, to our sunflower, a role model for all of us and in all situations.
01:26Cheers.
01:34See you tomorrow.
01:36See you tomorrow.
01:41Hello.
01:42Hello.
01:43Hey.
01:45Was that the visit?
01:48Something like that.
01:50That was Dr. Weber.
01:54She's going to operate on me.
01:58Operate on you?
02:00Does that mean...
02:02My stupid irons don't heal on their own.
02:06Is it time tomorrow?
02:10Tomorrow already.
02:13And now she just explained to me what to do and didn't explain the risks and so on.
02:19Don't worry, okay?
02:20She won't do it for the first time.
02:22I mean, she's a doctor.
02:23A short anesthesia and bam, done.
02:25Exactly, I think so too.
02:28I can do that on my own.
02:30There must be an online tutorial.
02:32That's stupid, because...
02:34Now I've promised Dr. Weber the operation.
02:38That's a shame.
02:39But hey, the next time I fall off the horse, you can do it.
02:45Don't be afraid, okay?
02:48I'm not going to let such a stupid torn kidney...
02:52Not at all.
02:54Should I give you company tonight?
02:58That's nice, but...
03:00They'll give me sleeping pills later, so I can rest up for the operation.
03:04Okay.
03:06Then you don't want to have any bad thoughts here.
03:10Philipp and Vincent don't know anything about the operation.
03:14If you don't want them to sit here on the edge of the bed for five minutes...
03:18I should probably call them, you're right.
03:22You'll get out of here quickly.
03:26Exactly.
03:30Do you like the fine peach note?
03:32You're right, it's fantastic.
03:39Then enjoy your wine.
03:41You're welcome.
03:42You're very welcome.
03:44Ah!
03:45The way you're smiling, the surprise seems to be a success.
03:48I just saw the sunflowers, they're very happy.
03:51And how.
03:52They were very moved and are now enjoying the menu.
03:55Do you have a minute for me? I'd like to talk to you for a moment.
03:58Yes, of course, come.
04:01So...
04:02Sommelier, and housewife, and the wine...
04:07It's all a bit much, isn't it?
04:09To be honest, I'd rather do one job well than two only moderately.
04:13The housewife is only meant as a temporary solution.
04:17Do you already have someone in mind?
04:19Not yet, we're working on it, but...
04:22Sommelier, I hardly believe that I can find a comparable replacement.
04:28Don't worry, I'll keep you posted on that.
04:31I promise.
04:32But the housekeeping is simply no longer possible.
04:34I really don't like to disappoint you, but...
04:37Yes.
04:38I'm very grateful that you even jumped in.
04:42The whole hotel management, too.
04:44The whole hotel management?
04:46Well, Christoph Saalfeld has a very strange way of showing it.
04:50Does he still treat you like that?
04:54I'll think about it again.
04:56I'm just guessing that it's vain love effort.
04:59How do you deal with him?
05:01Because of all the drama and challenges, we managed to pull it off somehow.
05:09But that he can be so persistent...
05:14Yes, I would really like you to tell him that I'm out of the housekeeping.
05:21Of course I will.
05:24Still, your last word?
05:26Yes.
05:27I don't like everything either.
05:31Mhm.
05:34Anna, if there's anything I can do for you...
05:37Do you remember the beginning of our conversation?
05:40Yes.
05:41Don't worry, I won't visit you at the hospital.
05:44I know you need distance.
05:46Yes.
05:47But...
05:48I can at least wish you luck for the surgery, right?
05:52That's allowed.
05:53Although, I hope the doctor can do it without luck.
05:56Mhm.
05:57That's what I want to hope, too.
06:00Okay, then...
06:01Sleep well.
06:02Should work.
06:03I'm already half sedated with sleeping pills.
06:06I'll call you.
06:07Keep your ears tight.
06:30The Sonnenbechlers!
06:32We're so happy!
06:34A great couple, yes.
06:36Oh, Mr. Brandes!
06:37Hello.
06:38Hello.
06:40Yes, they've been together for so long, and they're still so in love.
06:45Excellent couple.
06:47So connected.
06:48And so mature.
06:50Yes, it's really a dream.
06:53But it could also become a nightmare.
06:57Why would you say that?
06:59When there are no more surprises in a relationship, everything is predictable.
07:05Yes, but when I come home, I have a partner I trust, I love, and I can be honest with.
07:12How nice is that?
07:14Do you think so?
07:15Yes, I do.
07:17Don't you have any secrets from me?
07:22I will.
07:23Yes.
07:24Okay.
07:26Do you greet me with your palms?
07:30I do.
07:34My darling, you need a long time for your answer.
07:38There is no answer, because I don't have any secrets from you.
07:42That's boring.
07:45Do you think that's boring?
07:47Yes.
07:49Do you need a little more excitement in everyday life?
07:52Just like you.
07:56Did I give you an idea?
07:59Did I give you an idea?
08:24Valentina, you are really impregnable.
08:27I have to go.
08:28Yes, I wish you the same.
08:29See you soon.
08:30A business meeting this late?
08:32What's going on?
08:33I have two concerns.
08:35First, please finally agree with Katja.
08:38And second?
08:39Christoph, we are a family business.
08:42Private is business, and business is private.
08:45Yes, then she can be happy that she still has her jobs.
08:48We can be happy that we still have her as a sommelier, because she stops as a stewardess.
08:52Really?
08:54Yes, good.
08:55When she still has a good job and double the workload,
08:58and she is always at your service, it's no wonder.
09:02So we urgently need a new qualified housewife.
09:05I know that.
09:06Yes, then please take care of her.
09:09Was that your second concern?
09:14Katja, just be honest with the police.
09:18Can't you just forget that and finally forgive them?
09:21Can't you just stay away from things that don't concern you?
09:25Christoph, this thing concerns me very much.
09:28That's all been said, Werner, and now please forgive me.
09:31Alexandra is waiting for me.
09:52A beautiful evening.
09:55Is it still free here?
09:57What does it look like?
09:59Beethoven.
10:01Peggy McFlower.
10:03Peggy, Peggy, Peggy.
10:05What are you doing in a Peggy's or God-forsaken area?
10:08I'm looking around a bit.
10:10I'm looking around.
10:11I'm looking around.
10:12I'm looking around.
10:13I'm looking around.
10:14I'm looking around.
10:15I'm looking around.
10:16I'm looking around.
10:17I'm looking around.
10:19I'm looking around.
10:44Mhm.
10:48That's what every man in my age is looking for.
10:52And that is?
10:53Peace.
10:54What for?
10:55Ah, those eternal...
10:57those eternal women's stories.
11:00And then they sit down at my table.
11:03They're so brave.
11:06My God, it's good not to be recognized.
11:09That would be completely different in Milan or Paris.
11:13Who are you?
11:15Eric, is that you?
11:17Mr. Hoffman, is that you?
11:19Yes, obviously.
11:22I used to be a model, too.
11:24I'm sure you still do today.
11:26Yes, but the industry...
11:29we all just wanted the clothes.
11:32No, and then I...
11:34I decided on my other strength.
11:37Very likeable.
11:38The financial world.
11:41Everyone knows me.
11:42In Mönchengladbach and Düren.
11:45In Düren?
11:47Then it was all about the money.
11:50The first million was very difficult.
11:52Yes, I know.
11:53It was a funny story for me, too.
11:56Investor.
11:58But...
12:01everyone just wanted my money.
12:05I wouldn't just want your money.
12:10Do you have any?
12:14Find it.
12:45Hey, do you have a moment for me?
12:48Yes, come in.
12:55About Anna...
12:58can you tell me how she's doing?
13:01She's more scared than she admits, but...
13:04she's holding on.
13:06Okay.
13:07Do you know how serious her injury is?
13:11No.
13:13I just spoke to her.
13:15She said she didn't want me to visit her,
13:17but I'm thinking of stopping by so she's not alone.
13:20That won't help, Vincent.
13:22She's got sleeping pills and is sleeping.
13:26Then Anna is probably the only one who's sleeping tonight.
13:33Shall we go for a drink?
13:37What about the laundry?
13:39Yes, a reason to leave.
13:41Okay.
13:48Danke.
14:07Maxi?
14:11I was just craving something sweet.
14:14It's my exclusive right to nibble here at night.
14:19Luckily.
14:25There's enough for everyone.
14:28What do we have here?
14:31Something with mango and almond.
14:35Mango, almond?
14:40Popcorn!
14:42That's right.
14:44Very tasty.
14:47How are you?
14:50Good.
14:52I'm preparing for my doctor's thesis.
14:56I just need the right clinic.
14:59There are a few.
15:01I have a special one in mind.
15:05In a smaller town.
15:09Where?
15:11I'll tell you.
15:13But only if you promise me you won't tell my mother
15:16until I get green light.
15:18Oh, here.
15:20What makes you think that?
15:23A little vitamin B tip.
15:25If you go to Dr. Niederbühl,
15:28he's closely linked to his practice here.
15:31It's happened.
15:33I've been smart for a long time.
15:35I'll go to the clinic and let you know.
15:38Keep your fingers crossed.
15:42You're lucky.
15:44You deserve a second one.
15:46But only if you eat one.
15:48I don't want to get fat on my own.
15:50All right.
15:52But only for you.
15:55Let's eat the first one.
15:57Then we'll turn to the second one.
15:59Good idea.
16:05You have to be quiet.
16:07Otherwise Mrs. Schmidt will break in.
16:09Isn't that your apartment?
16:11I don't know who lives here.
16:17It happens.
16:19Turn on the light.
16:21Maybe we should take off the street shoes.
16:25They're so dirty.
16:27There are people who don't care.
16:29They don't care?
16:31My second ex-wife always said that.
16:34She said, Pete, you're dirty for everyone.
16:38Where does he sleep?
16:40Let's try here.
17:04Good morning.
17:24Dr. Niederbühl?
17:26Good morning.
17:28Hello, Mrs. Neubach.
17:30Is everything all right?
17:32I talked to the hospital staff about your study.
17:36And?
17:38The management said that...
17:40Dr. Niederbühl?
17:42Hello.
17:44No, no, no.
17:56What?
17:58Good morning.
18:00Good morning.
18:02Sorry, my battery died.
18:04I had to call Dr. Niederbühl.
18:06Do you happen to have his number?
18:08Yes, I do.
18:12You're selected.
18:16Niederbühl?
18:18Yes, hello, it's me again.
18:20Mrs. Neubach?
18:22Yes, another phone call.
18:24Sorry, my battery died.
18:26It happens.
18:28Dr. Niederbühl?
18:30The hospital management said...
18:32Oh, yes.
18:34She's very interested in your study.
18:36Yes.
18:38Excuse me.
18:40All right.
18:42So, after the positive first feedback,
18:44I would ask you to leave me the map of your study,
18:46of which you spoke.
18:48Of course.
18:50I'll bring it to you today.
18:52Wonderful.
18:54See you later.
18:56It really sounds like very good news.
18:58Yes, I...
19:00I think I just got good news
19:02for the study, for my doctoral thesis.
19:04Well, congratulations.
19:06What do you want to research?
19:08The effect of sports and nutrition
19:10on blood pressure
19:12and the influence of different breathing techniques
19:14on the parasympathetic nervous system.
19:16Sounds very interesting.
19:18Yes. Would you like to take part as a test subject?
19:20I don't think you can use me.
19:22As far as I know,
19:24my blood pressure is fine.
19:26Yes, but...
19:28But you were made for the healthy control group.
19:32You remind me
19:34very much of my daughter, Froni.
19:36You were incredibly similar to her.
19:38Was I?
19:40She's dead.
19:44How terrible.
19:46I'm sorry.
19:51I'll just get a coffee
19:53and then I have to tell my mom
19:55about the good news.
19:57I'm sure she'll be very happy.
19:59I hope so.
20:01See you later.
20:03See you later.
20:11Close your eyes.
20:13Okay.
20:21There you go.
20:25Wow, that's really nice.
20:27I knew it would look good on you.
20:29You're the best, Mom.
20:43Katja Saalfeld again.
20:45I'm worried about the pieces of wine
20:47in the cold.
20:49You can call me back
20:51when you hear this.
20:55Found it.
20:57I didn't hide.
20:59I have to tell you something.
21:01There are two reasons
21:03why I'm here.
21:05First of all, to visit you.
21:07And the real reason?
21:09Mom, you're the real reason.
21:11And who or what is the
21:13mysterious second reason?
21:15The hospital in Tölz.
21:17Because I probably,
21:19probably,
21:21I'm pretty sure,
21:23can study for my doctorate.
21:25I didn't want to tell you
21:27because I didn't know if it would work,
21:29but it looks like it.
21:31But you still wanted to go to Berlin.
21:33Yes.
21:35In Australia, I probably
21:37developed a fable for the local.
21:39Okay, but your doctor's father
21:41is also in Berlin.
21:43He doesn't care where I study.
21:45Bielheim, Berlin,
21:47that's a huge difference.
21:49The landscape here is not exactly Australia.
21:51So,
21:53there are no koalas here?
21:55No, there are no koalas here.
21:57Oh no,
21:59I just think it's so beautiful here.
22:01It's really idyllic.
22:03And I've always loved it as a child.
22:05Yes, but now you're grown up.
22:07I just want to warn you.
22:09Mom, I thought you'd be happy
22:11if I stayed a little longer.
22:13Yes, of course.
22:15But to be honest,
22:17I can't believe it yet.
22:19But you can.
22:21What are you thinking?
22:23You couldn't have
22:25made me happier.
22:31It's perfectly normal that I'm nervous.
22:33But I'm sure everything will be fine.
22:37And if not?
22:39Through Wilma
22:41I just realized
22:43how precious time is.
22:45Every day, every hour.
22:47And every person you love.
22:49How fast you can lose each other.
22:51Forever.
22:55Maybe I should have told mom the truth.
22:59No, then she would have
23:01canceled her vacation
23:03and couldn't do anything here.
23:05Enough with these dark thoughts.
23:07It's a surgery among thousands.
23:09Today alone, everywhere in the world.
23:13Yes?
23:15Anna.
23:17I just wanted to say good morning.
23:19Good morning.
23:21And, how are you?
23:23So far, good.
23:25I'm ready to go.
23:27Very good. You'll be picked up
23:29and brought to the surgery.
23:31Dr. Weber told you everything yesterday, didn't he?
23:33Although,
23:35I should have kept my ears closed.
23:37No.
23:39She's a very, very competent doctor.
23:41And her whole system.
23:43You're really in the best hands.
23:47And, after the surgery,
23:51will you call your mother as soon as possible?
23:55I'll be able to listen to her.
23:57But yes, of course I will.
23:59I planned to, as soon as everything is over.
24:05I will.
24:21The wine recommendation for the lunch menu
24:23is the 89 Bordeaux and the late Burgundy.
24:25All right.
24:27Hello.
24:29Hello, Mrs. Schwarzbach.
24:31Is everything ready for the company in the guesthouse hotel?
24:33Everything is decorated, everything is covered.
24:35I just took it off.
24:37And the staff is also instructed.
24:39Your daughter is such a lovable young woman.
24:43Thank you very much.
24:45You can really be very proud of her.
24:47I am.
24:49And now I'm glad
24:51that she'll stay a little longer.
24:53Oh, because of this study?
24:55You know about it.
24:57You have already tried
24:59to recruit me as a test subject, yes?
25:01That looks similar to you again.
25:03If you're not up for it,
25:05you'll be recruited right away.
25:07But she does it in such a cheerful, charming way.
25:09She's a real sunshine.
25:11My Vroni was like that too.
25:19For parents, there is probably nothing worse
25:21that can happen to you.
25:23There is no day when I don't miss her.
25:27But at some point
25:29you have to accept it.
25:35If I may give you some advice,
25:37enjoy every moment
25:39with your daughter.
25:43I will.
25:45Yes.
25:57Yes, hello, Maxi Neubach here.
25:59Tell me,
26:01may I print something for you down below?
26:03Great, thank you very much.
26:05See you soon.
26:11What kind of chaos is this?
26:13Don't worry,
26:15it just looks like it.
26:17But everything is fine.
26:19Coincidentally, you're not alone here.
26:21Yes, I know.
26:23Besides, you're a guest here.
26:25I'm sorry,
26:27in 20 minutes I'll be free.
26:29I promise.
26:31I'll give you one.
26:33I just have to improve these five pages
26:35and print everything down below.
26:37I'm interested in what you have to do.
26:39I assume it's a rhetorical question.
26:41In 20 minutes
26:43I'll be done here. I promise.
26:45Immediately.
26:47Immediately.
26:49When I'm done.
27:07This is annoying.
27:09The company I asked for
27:11is not replying.
27:13And I can't reach the new architect.
27:15A ferris wheel is probably not
27:17at the top of the priority list.
27:19We could have saved money
27:21to come here again.
27:23I just sorted the building materials
27:25by price.
27:27It's all pretty expensive.
27:29Yes, but money is
27:31the least of our problems.
27:33Yes, good.
27:35But she doesn't have to throw
27:37the money away.
27:41Still nothing from Lale?
27:43Nothing.
27:45The surgery should be over by now.
27:47We don't know.
27:53Okay, then write to her
27:55and ask her.
27:57I wrote to her 15 minutes ago.
27:59And?
28:01She hasn't read the message yet.
28:03Maybe there were complications.
28:05No speculation, Philipp.
28:07Maybe Lale hasn't even arrived at the clinic yet.
28:09But I thought she's waiting there
28:11and keeps us updated.
28:13Yes, that's true.
28:15Hey, everything will be fine.
28:17No speculation.
28:27That's weird, isn't it?
28:29What?
28:31We.
28:33Yes.
28:35That's weird.
28:39Hey, Philipp.
28:43Do you still expect chances with Anna?
28:49Yes.
28:51Even if they
28:53are low after the loss of trust.
28:57But it doesn't look better for you either.
28:59Thank you
29:01for mentioning it.
29:07You still love her, don't you?
29:09What kind of conversation is this?
29:11An open one.
29:13You started it.
29:15So?
29:17Yes.
29:19Let's go.
29:27Let's go to the clinic.
29:39Have you settled in yet?
29:41Yes, I don't have much with me.
29:43But...
29:45Where are my things?
29:49All the documents for the clinic.
29:51All gone.
29:53Are they on the table?
29:55Yes.
29:57The room girls wouldn't just throw them away.
29:59Wait a minute.
30:01What are we looking for?
30:03Simple, loose sheets?
30:05Yes.
30:07And a mat and folders.
30:09There's nothing here either.
30:11Was anyone else here besides you?
30:15Maxi?
30:17Christoph Saalfeld.
30:21Did he say anything?
30:23He wanted me to
30:25clear the table immediately.
30:27I told him I'd do it in 20 minutes.
30:29But he didn't like that.
30:31But he won't just
30:33throw my things away.
30:35Unfortunately, I trust him
30:37at the moment.
30:39But I still have to
30:41hand over the folder to Dr. Niedewald.
30:43How am I supposed to do that?
30:47It doesn't matter.
30:49I'll just print it out again.
30:51No, wait.
30:53I'll ask him where your things are.
30:55No, Mom, leave it.
30:57He's not worth the trouble.
30:59Yes, I'm fine.
31:05Here's the golden martini for you.
31:07And a little something to nibble on.
31:11Peggy, thank you for everything.
31:13Peter, you?
31:15It was a fine game yesterday.
31:17It was fun.
31:19You can do that again today.
31:21Again today?
31:23I liked it.
31:27I could play a construction lion.
31:29No, come on.
31:31You have to put in a little more effort.
31:33A rock star?
31:35Then you're my go-to.
31:37No, I'm the beauty and you're the beast.
31:39No, I don't want to.
31:41Then we'll play Cleopatra and Caesar.
31:43I think it's much nicer
31:45if we give ourselves
31:47these fictive names again
31:49and come up with lifetimes
31:51and fates.
31:53We'll discuss that
31:55in the afternoon break.
31:57We all have to go to bed.
32:01Fates?
32:03What can I do for you?
32:05I don't feel well.
32:09Where are Maxi's documents?
32:11Have you decided
32:13to throw away any of your manners?
32:15They're still knocking here.
32:19Where are my daughter's things?
32:21They were on the table and they're gone.
32:23And you're suspecting me
32:25right now.
32:27Have you already informed Commissioner Meiser
32:29and asked if a cell is free?
32:31How old are you?
32:33Five?
32:35Your daughter has to find another place
32:37than our living room for her mess.
32:39These are important documents
32:41that she still has to submit today.
32:43By the way, I think it's pretty
32:45outrageous how self-assured
32:47she is.
32:49Do you even listen to me?
32:51You're handing me over
32:53and nesting your offspring
32:55with us.
32:57Werner offered it.
32:59So, where are the things?
33:01You have to ask Peter.
33:03He should get them out of the apartment.
33:05And you want to tell me
33:07that you have the privilege
33:09of letting a couple of people
33:11get their things out of the apartment.
33:13You're just acting arrogant
33:15and self-righteous.
33:17And all of this because you're
33:19blaming me for your innocence.
33:21You're unbelievable.
33:23You know that I can fire you
33:25because of this insult?
33:27Not necessary.
33:29I don't want to work for you
33:31anymore anyway.
33:33Not as a housewife or as a sommelier.
33:35You're allowed to.
33:37Submit them as soon as possible
33:39in writing.
33:41And consider the release date.
34:06And I thank you very much
34:08for this beautiful card.
34:10Yes.
34:12Yes, and I wish you
34:14a nice and interesting journey.
34:17And greetings to the shipwrecks.
34:19To me too.
34:21To Alfons, by the way.
34:23Yes, of course I'll correct that.
34:25So,
34:27bye, Judge, see you next time.
34:29Bye.
34:59Yes,
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36:21yes,
36:23It just doesn't work anymore. I don't want to work for Christoph Saalfeld anymore.
36:27You don't work for him, but for the restaurant.
36:30Yes, but he is and still remains my boss and, as I said, I don't want to live with him anymore.
36:36Oh, that can be easily changed.
36:38In my rental house, an apartment will be available soon. You can move in right away.
36:43That's kind of you, but...
36:46No. For me, it's time to break the tent here.
36:50Oh, you want to go to the Ammersee?
36:54That's Weingut. That's just my own kingdom and I've invested so much in it.
37:00That's what my heart belongs to and not to a job at the prince's court. I'm sorry.
37:06I'm not making any accusations, certainly not, but...
37:09I'd be very sad if you left.
37:12But the Ammersee is only a cat's jump away.
37:15And your daughter?
37:18I should keep the secret, but under these circumstances...
37:22She must have plans here.
37:24Maxi invited me.
37:26Oh, that's good.
37:28Well, of course, it's up to you to decide, but...
37:31I'd be happy if she came along and then left.
37:34Well...
37:35You still live here?
37:37Let's see.
37:42Oh, that's Peter. I have to go there.
37:45The prince has had Maxi's documents removed from his apartment.
37:51Peter?
37:52Yes, thank you for the quick call back.
37:54You were in our apartment earlier.
38:00Anna?
38:01Hey, Anna.
38:04Anna?
38:06Anna?
38:10There you are again.
38:15And you're not angels?
38:17With wings, hair of dust?
38:20No.
38:21Maybe he is.
38:23How are you?
38:26I don't know.
38:30Dr. Weber has just left, but she'll come back to talk to you in detail.
38:35But I can already tell you as much as...
38:38Colleagues said it wasn't an easy operation, but...
38:42She was probably successful.
38:45Probably?
38:46Yes, you can only say that for a few days.
38:49How do you feel?
38:53The main thing is that it's over.
38:56Yes, that part already.
38:58Outside, Vincent and Philip are waiting for you.
39:02I told them no.
39:04Yes, and that's exactly what I'm saying, no.
39:07It's just too early for so many visits, yes?
39:10Okay.
39:11They have to wait.
39:15I'm in front of the lab.
39:17In the cellar.
39:18You can't accuse Page, he only followed Christoph Seifel's instructions.
39:23The guy really exceeds all expectations.
39:26That's why it just doesn't make sense to me anymore.
39:29No, Mom, it's all my fault.
39:32Nonsense.
39:33Our quarrels started long before you arrived.
39:36Yes, yes, but you just announced it.
39:39But that also has to do with the wine.
39:43Are you going there right now?
39:45Yes.
39:46I'm worried about the cold, because of the ravens.
39:49My manager still hasn't called back.
39:52Not reassuring?
39:53No.
39:56Mom, I'd love to come with you, but I...
39:59We'll catch up.
40:01It's not that far.
40:03Okay.
40:04But if I go there, you'll come with me.
40:08Okay, now I really have to take care of my map.
40:12Have a good trip.
40:13Take care.
40:14Bye.
40:15Hey.
40:16Greta.
40:17You quit?
40:19What happened?
40:20Is it because of Christoph Seifel?
40:23Yes.
40:26Why do the good guys always win?
40:29Maybe because they can't stand the bad bosses?
40:34You know, I can't recognize myself right now.
40:38I'm aggressive and I'll be loud all the time.
40:41I don't want to be like that.
40:43That's a shame.
40:45I really enjoyed working with you.
40:48So did I.
40:49But we still have some time before the announcement.
40:53Are you going straight to Ammersee?
40:55Yes.
40:56The wine has top priority now.
40:58I have to go.
40:59Bye.
41:00Bye.
41:03Bye.
41:22Of course, Mr. Seifel.
41:26Congratulations!
41:28You did a great job.
41:31Thanks to you, Katja and I lost an excellent sommelier.
41:35She announced it herself.
41:37Yes, because you can't jump over your shadow.
41:39I didn't do anything that would justify her behavior.
41:41Oh, come on.
41:42Don't pretend to be stupid.
41:43And Maxi, to take the documents away.
41:45Who do you think you are?
41:47For a shareholder who wants to be asked when someone moves into the apartment.
41:51I allowed Maxi to do that.
41:53I didn't.
41:54You belong to the family, Christoph.
41:57And I'm not calling a meeting to have your move put on the agenda.
42:01Katja Saalfeld could have asked me.
42:06She would have said no anyway.
42:08Because she's her daughter.
42:10She's just as bold as her mother.
42:12You should have seen how inconsiderate she was in the apartment.
42:16Maxi can live as long as she wants.
42:18It suits her, doesn't it?
42:19It doesn't suit me at all.
42:21Oh, then you move out.
42:24And in the meantime, good luck looking for a new housewife and a new sommelier.
42:45What do you mean?
42:47Hm.
43:02As the title says, yes.
43:04And it's already in the opening text twice.
43:07Yes.
43:18Nice.
43:21Good.
43:23Your study seems to me...
43:25smartly constructed.
43:27And, uh...
43:29it poses a very interesting question.
43:33Nevertheless, before I pass it on to the management,
43:38I would like to say that I have a few suggestions for improvement.
43:42Of course, with pleasure.
43:44Repeat strokes.
43:46Well, all repetitions.
43:48And it seems to me that the test subjects would have to write down their data themselves.
43:54Of course, I would create a protocol template and print it out.
43:57But data acquisition is done by app nowadays.
44:01By app?
44:02Yes.
44:04Okay.
44:06Well, I...
44:07To be honest, I'm not very good at programming and stuff.
44:12But I...
44:14I don't know how expensive it is or how much it would cost to hire someone.
44:19I would have to find out first.
44:21Good.
44:22Do that.
44:35We meet again after all.
44:37Yes. Hello.
44:40Well, get well soon.
44:42Let the stress of the last few days go away.
44:44Yes, I will.
44:46Yes, and you greet Yvonne from me.
44:48Yes, I will.
44:49Yes.
44:50Good.
45:12Good.
45:26Hello.
45:27Hello.
45:41Are you sleeping on a bright day?
45:44No.
45:46I brought you something delicious.
45:49Galactoburico from Asia.
45:51Galactoburico from Asia
46:00It's way too cold.
46:09Katja.
46:10Hey.
46:12That was a short visit to your vineyard.
46:18I wasn't even there.
46:20Why?
46:23My manager just called me back.
46:27And?
46:33Last night.
46:36It was so cold at the Ammersee.
46:40That...
46:42my vineyards froze.
46:45What?
46:46That means...
46:50everything is broken.
46:54I'm ruined.
46:57A date like this one in the afternoon.
46:59Does Theo really have to write that down?
47:01I mean, you don't forget something like that so quickly.
47:04He doesn't forget it, he just doesn't think about it.
47:06Isn't it the same?
47:07You need help.
47:08And I just don't see how you can do all of this on your own.
47:11A rupture of the kidney is a serious injury.
47:13Especially if you already have a kidney like Anna.
47:17And of course the vet knows that better than the doctors.
47:20She actually told me that I'm not allowed to tell you under any circumstances.
47:26That means you're going to continue as a French woman from the Pays de l'amour?
47:30Yes, but with stereotypes like that I'm always a little careful.
47:34Well, Nicole will be looking forward to the next round tonight.
47:39Why Nicole? An Yvonne?