Sturm der Liebe Folge 4275 Ein unerwarteter Gast

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00:00What's happening, Dr. NiederbĂŒhler?
00:10You don't think I know that he was at your syringe?
00:15Like Yvonne?
00:16You already knew that?
00:18Why don't you find him an investor, or better yet, a partner?
00:22And what kind of partner should it be?
00:25Well, the Prince's Court.
00:29Yes, Philip, let's wait and see what Dr. NiederbĂŒhl has to say.
00:32It could also be that Anna was simply discharged too early.
00:35If only he would finally talk to us.
00:37Due to the low blood supply, your cervical vertebra was massively damaged.
00:43But if my vertebrae don't work properly anymore, then...
00:47I'm sorry, but you need a new vertebrae.
00:51And as soon as possible.
00:57That's not true.
01:00I need a new vertebrae?
01:01Anna, we can first help each other with a dialysis and clean your blood.
01:07But in the long run, a transplant is unavoidable.
01:14Okay.
01:17I'll put you on the waiting list for a transplant.
01:23But I heard that it doesn't take years until a suitable organ is found and you're even on the list.
01:28Yes, that's why a kidney failure also requires a life donation from relatives.
01:35So someone has to be willing to donate his kidneys to me?
01:38Exactly.
01:39And we then carry out a typification of the close relatives to determine who is in question.
01:48But I don't have anyone...
01:51...except my mother.
01:53Do you want me to talk to Nicole?
02:00No, I'd rather do it myself.
02:09Anna.
02:13I know.
02:14This is a shock.
02:16And a lot all of a sudden.
02:18And a lot all of a sudden.
02:22But most people can live very well with just one kidney.
02:36Your friends are waiting outside.
02:39Would you like me to invite them in?
02:48No.
02:50Can you please tell them?
02:54I think I need a moment alone.
02:58Of course.
02:59Of course.
03:15Look, I'm sure this is a win-win situation, both for the prince and for the wine.
03:21You're going to give me money so I can buy new kidney stones?
03:24And so you can survive the time until the next wine reading.
03:27Yes, but that will surely take two years until I earn something.
03:31Yes, that's clear to me, but for that we are also partially involved in your sales.
03:36And you are obliged to order an exclusive wine under the label FĂŒrstenhof.
03:42A FĂŒrstenhof wine?
03:44Yes, the name FĂŒrstenhof and the logo come from etiquette.
03:47And we can then offer this wine exclusively to our guests in the hotel.
03:51What do you think?
03:53Well, from my point of view, there is nothing wrong with that, but ...
03:58That is also a worthwhile investment for FĂŒrstenhof.
04:01And you could remain true to your promise and would not accept any help from me personally.
04:06Okay, I'll take that as an argument.
04:09But I'm just not sure if I want to depend on the hotel that much.
04:13Yes, you don't have to commit yourself to eternity.
04:16If you have repaid the money, you can still think about whether the partnership makes more sense to you.
04:22We just have to see if the other owners think the proposal is so good.
04:26Yes, that will be a bit of convincing work.
04:30I can call an extraordinary meeting.
04:33But until then, we should work out the cornerstones of the concept a little more precisely.
04:42Okay, let's try.
04:46And did Michael tell you the whole truth?
04:51Yes, of course.
04:53Well, I still don't understand why you didn't admit it right away.
04:56I always have a complete understanding for something like this.
05:01Yes, it was an emergency.
05:03Yes, so to speak, yes.
05:05You panicked because Yvonne Grete was swallowed up and almost suffocated.
05:11Exactly.
05:12And you were on your way to the emergency room.
05:15Yes, we were afraid.
05:17And of course, Dr. Michael NiederbĂŒhler can't get Grete out.
05:20I'm very surprised.
05:22Well, here's the alcohol.
05:24Oh, did you all drink?
05:27Yes, we drank, yes.
05:30Alcohol on the line.
05:32We could have gotten in trouble.
05:35Oh, that's why you didn't admit it right away.
05:38Yes, so that's why.
05:39And because you had already called the police.
05:41So alcohol on the line. We were a little dizzy.
05:44Yes, you should have called an ambulance.
05:47Yes, we should have.
05:48I thought afterwards that it was a mistake.
05:50But luckily Yvonne coughed Grete out on the way.
05:55She was afraid of death.
05:56Me too.
05:58Yes.
05:59Under these circumstances, I don't want to make a big deal out of it.
06:03Werner, and I promise you one thing.
06:05Something like this will never happen again.
06:07A very nice move from you. You have something good with me.
06:09I'll notice. You can do that.
06:11Just a moment.
06:14Yes, hello?
06:17A what?
06:19Yes, I understand.
06:22No, she's been sick for a while.
06:24But I'll find someone to take care of her.
06:26Stop, stop, stop.
06:27I'll get back to you.
06:31So, my dear.
06:33What did you say?
06:35I have something good with you?
06:40Now we can only hope that we can find a donor kidney as soon as possible.
06:50Does Anna's mother already know?
06:53She's still in La Gomera.
06:55Anna wanted to call her right away.
06:59Yes, but if her kidney doesn't work now ...
07:02First of all, we can use a dialysis.
07:06We'll do anything for Anna.
07:08To make her life easier until transplantation.
07:11Can we go to her now?
07:12No, please don't.
07:13I know, I know. You just wanted to help her.
07:16But she explicitly asked me to be alone for a while.
07:21She had to process the diagnosis first.
07:28You can't really do much for her right now.
07:31I would advise you to go home.
07:34Maybe you can take a few things for Anna at home.
07:38She will stay here for a while.
07:41Sure, I'll do that.
07:44If you have any questions, you can always turn to me.
08:01I love you.
08:17What am I going to tell mom now?
08:20Hey, can you give me one of your kidneys?
08:24She's getting a huge scare.
08:26You can't ask anyone for something like that.
08:30Maybe I should ask Michael to talk to her?
08:34He has experience with this kind of thing.
08:37On the other hand, she's his girlfriend.
08:40And that makes it more complicated.
08:43No, that's not possible.
08:46I have to talk to her myself.
08:50Anna, is there anything new?
08:54Hey, mom.
08:57Anna, what's going on?
09:01I don't have any good news.
09:20You're incredibly fast at programming.
09:24That's just another test version.
09:27I'm sure there are still a few mistakes.
09:31Did you name it Maxi-Notre-Doc?
09:35Yes, but it's just a work title.
09:39That's great.
09:41Really, the name was not yet given.
09:46Cool.
09:48You have to tell me what you get for it.
09:51At least I want to try to pay you decently for it.
09:54Well, there's still a bit of time.
09:57You still have a few changes in mind.
10:00And I still have to work on things.
10:03At least I would continue to work on it right away.
10:06But I have to move beds first.
10:09Tell me about it.
10:12But I have to move beds first.
10:15A waste of talent, if you ask me.
10:18Now that you know my studies so well,
10:20would you like to participate as a test subject yourself?
10:23No, sports is not my thing.
10:25But there is also the control group.
10:27I also need participants.
10:29If that's the case, I'll be happy to help.
10:32And don't forget to write me the bill.
10:34I will. Thank you.
10:36Bye.
10:37You mean well with our employees.
10:40If you do a good job, you should be paid for it.
10:43Absolutely. Good luck.
10:45What about you?
10:47Are you also participating?
10:49As a test subject?
10:51I don't think that's something for me.
10:53Yes, of course.
10:54You would not only do good for your health,
10:56but also for science.
10:58Yes, yes, that may be.
11:00And in the long run, you also help sick people with it.
11:03Now you're talking for sure.
11:06Okay, it's really not complicated.
11:08Look, the app is totally intuitive,
11:11very user-friendly.
11:13Here you register,
11:15then you see...
11:17I forgot my handbag.
11:19Good trick, to forget it.
11:22We still have a few minutes.
11:25Sleep a little more.
11:27And listen to the doctors.
11:29I'll be back tonight.
11:31Your pulse...
11:33What do you say?
11:35You can hardly let that go, can you?
11:38Okay.
11:39Okay.
11:40You don't let go anyway.
11:42I'm in.
11:43Great.
11:44Welcome to my study.
11:57You're welcome.
12:00Okay.
12:05But then we've calculated it all.
12:08On the one hand, what it costs us to join you,
12:10on the other hand,
12:12the expected income.
12:14Yes, you're still just under zero.
12:18Yes, well, in the first few years.
12:21But for the prince's court it's primarily about the prestige gain.
12:25Then let's hope that Christoph Seifeld sees it the same way.
12:28He's still pretty angry with me.
12:30Well, you know,
12:32in the first place, it's important that Werner Seifeld and Alexander agree.
12:36Because then we have the majority.
12:38Yes, but we need good arguments to convince them.
12:43Tell me,
12:45how about...
12:49How about we offer the hotel guests an extra bonus program?
12:55What do you mean?
12:56A butter ride to the vineyard?
12:59I wouldn't have called it a butter ride.
13:01But I've actually been thinking in that direction.
13:07A day trip to the enchanting vineyards.
13:10Including a hike and a property tour.
13:12And after that, a wine tasting.
13:14Framed by a lunch package put together by Mrs. Bergmann.
13:18And on top of that, every guest gets a bottle of Prince's Court Friesling.
13:21From the particularly courteous 20-25-year-olds.
13:25I'm really starting to feel like taking part in a tour like this myself.
13:30And let the charming winemaker show me her wine.
13:39Ah, yes.
13:41Okay.
13:42Okay, so if you agree,
13:44then I will call in my extraordinary own assembly.
13:48But talk to Werner first.
13:51Yes, I will.
13:53But I think we will convince him the most.
14:01A day trip to the enchanting vineyards.
14:07Oh, Schnitzi.
14:09Well?
14:11And? What did Werner say?
14:14Michael was there by now and had already intimidated Werner.
14:17That's good.
14:18No, it's not good because I didn't know anything about it.
14:20And what does that mean?
14:21Well, I was a little overwhelmed when Werner suddenly confronted me with Michael's alternative facts.
14:28Yes, but what exactly does that mean?
14:30Actually, it's just that Werner should confront you with these alternative facts.
14:34You would have to confirm that we ate fish that evening.
14:37And you talked too much.
14:38You had a grudge in your throat.
14:39And you already had one in here.
14:41And then we tried to get to the emergency room with the shuttle.
14:44And Michael still tried to get the grudge out.
14:46But it didn't work.
14:47And then you coughed and then it came out.
14:51That you only know all this now.
14:55Do you think I'm talking too much?
14:58Not at all, no.
15:00But do you know that we were in our fur coat?
15:04We did that with the shuttle.
15:05That can't be topped anymore.
15:07Well, as you can see.
15:09What do you mean by that?
15:10What do I mean by what?
15:11How long have you been interested in fish?
15:13Always.
15:15I thought you were disgusted by them.
15:17No, not at all.
15:19And I got a very important task from Werner.
15:22Mrs. Honloh is going on a hike with her cousin.
15:25Twice a day.
15:26And I'm taking care of her tarantula.
15:29The woman took a spider with her on vacation.
15:31She's crazy.
15:33She's crazy about her tarantula.
15:35And that's why I have to be careful, too.
15:38Do you sometimes have to stroke her hairy back?
15:41It makes me completely cold.
15:43But you have to be careful that she doesn't jump into your face.
15:46They don't jump.
15:48They jump.
15:49Really?
15:50Your face, you have bumblebees.
15:52It was just a joke.
15:53I just heard that there are people who are afraid of spiders.
15:57It's probably a very natural instinct.
15:59So you can guess.
16:01Well, I'm not afraid of spiders at all.
16:03What I don't like are white mice with such disgustingly red eyes.
16:07I find them disgusting.
16:09It also makes me completely cold.
16:11But spiders are useful animals.
16:14Also the big ones.
16:15Because they catch mosquitos.
16:17And they make such beautiful nets.
16:18And they look like works of art.
16:19Works of art.
16:20So let's go to the zoo.
16:22What do you want there?
16:23A can of spiders.
16:25No, we're buying tarantulas.
16:27And I'm going with you to the store.
16:29And afterwards I'll go with you to the spider.
16:32But I have to do something else.
16:35Yes.
16:49Hello.
17:01Hey, Philipp.
17:06Did you lose your appetite?
17:10You didn't.
17:13I'm so out of it.
17:14I canceled all my appointments today.
17:19Is it just like that with you?
17:22There were no urgent cases.
17:26Hi. What can I get you?
17:27Hey.
17:29A black coffee, please.
17:30With pleasure.
17:40I'm thinking about getting tested.
17:43Then I can donate my kidneys in case of emergency.
17:47The donor is usually a close relative.
17:50That's where the money comes into question.
17:53Okay, but what if she doesn't have the right blood type?
17:57Then another relative will be sought.
18:02She doesn't have it anymore.
18:04So it makes sense that I still make myself available.
18:08Yes, but even then, an ethics commission would have to decide if that's even possible.
18:13Okay. What do you want to know?
18:17Philipp, think about it later.
18:21She probably won't get that far.
18:30It feels good not to be alone.
18:33You can always count on me.
18:44I'm really glad you're here.
18:49But no hug, okay?
18:58Oh, man.
18:59She only had a little back pain.
19:01And now something so bad is supposed to have happened?
19:04Yeah, no one expected that.
19:07Hopefully she'll get better soon.
19:09She's getting an organ donation.
19:11It'll take a while for her to recover.
19:14Yeah.
19:15It's definitely great that she has such a great friend like you.
19:23If you like, I can come with you to the hospital.
19:25Then we can cheer her up together.
19:27What do you think?
19:28I'll just bring her stuff from home.
19:31She didn't want to see anyone before.
19:33Okay.
19:35And my homework about fasting and yoga.
19:38I have to hand it in tomorrow and I haven't even started.
19:40It's totally clear that you don't have a head for that.
19:43No head at all.
19:44I hope you won't get in trouble.
19:45Yeah, and if I get a six, there's something more important, right?
19:50Yeah, but isn't the grade really important for your graduation?
19:54Maybe I can explain the situation to you and then write it down.
20:00I'll go pack my things now.
20:24Hmm.
20:30Hey.
20:31Hey.
20:35Is that a mobile game?
20:37It's an app developed by Mr. Licht.
20:40Funny for Maxi Neubach's studies, isn't it?
20:44It's funny, you're in on it now.
20:46I was very charmingly persuaded.
20:49So I can check if I'm eating right, if I have to do more sports, if I...
20:53I don't need an app.
20:58You should take part in it, too.
20:59Maybe it'll improve your mood.
21:03You're getting there.
21:05I go jogging and eat well.
21:07It's not about the app, it's about Maxi Neubach, isn't it?
21:11What do you have against her?
21:13Do you really want to take her hostage because she's the daughter of her mother?
21:16She's annoying.
21:17Oh, yes, and why?
21:18Because, for example, she leaves her stuff lying around everywhere.
21:22Yes, that looks really catastrophic.
21:24Yes, and if I politely point it out to her, she just ignores me.
21:28Ah, she ignores your authority. That's a cheek.
21:34I don't know what's so funny about it.
21:37Oh, come on. She's young and a little chaotic.
21:40But that makes up for it with her charm.
21:43Your charm has probably escaped me so far.
21:46But you seem to have eaten a real fool out of her.
21:49Oh, it's just...
21:52She reminds me so much of Vroni.
21:57Well, then.
22:01Ah, Mr. Saalfeld, good to have you here.
22:05I have good news.
22:07Katja is now finally ready to let herself be helped.
22:10Ah, so you want to borrow money from Anna Alves now?
22:13No, no. Unfortunately, Anna Alves is in the hospital again.
22:16And then, of course, Katja doesn't want to burden you with her financial problems.
22:20Oh, I just knew that she was sick. What's wrong with her?
22:24Something with her kidney, but I can't tell you anything more about it.
22:27Well, I'll find out.
22:29But that means you're going to lend Katja the money now?
22:32No, I can't do that easily.
22:35But I have another suggestion.
22:38Namely...
22:39A business partnership between Katja's Weingut and the FĂŒrstenhof.
22:48We would invest in Katja's Wine.
22:51And for that, we would not only get a profit,
22:53but a lot of other benefits that would have a positive effect on our prestige.
23:00I don't think Christopher will agree to this deal.
23:04Yes, well, that may be, but ultimately...
23:07Ultimately, we only need the majority.
23:09And if you support us, then the majority would be achievable.
23:14Mr. Saalfeld, just forget that you don't like me.
23:17This is about Katja's professional existence, and we all want to help her.
23:23And the way I see it, this cooperation would be the last way out of your precarious situation.
23:32Well, then explain your plan to me in more detail.
23:39I would recommend the SpÀtburgunder or the Beaujolais for the lamb ragout.
23:43Great, then we'll do it.
23:48Has my daughter already recruited you?
23:50For her studies?
23:51Yes.
23:53I'm in the control group.
23:55Aha.
23:56No desire for sports?
23:58Yes.
24:00Okay, no, but I just don't have time.
24:05Too bad.
24:08I was hoping to find a great training partner in you.
24:12You'll find someone else.
24:14Tell me, Katja...
24:17What's up with your leg?
24:20Maybe a solution is brewing.
24:23Markus really wants the prince's court to become an investor.
24:28Yes, I know.
24:30As far as Markus is concerned, I'm not very consistent right now.
24:33But his idea is good.
24:35And maybe the only way to save the vineyard.
24:38He seems to be really into it.
24:42He wants to do something good for me again.
24:45Without a second thought.
24:48Maybe he hopes, of course, that he can spend more time with me again.
24:53But I won't let myself be influenced by that.
24:56Still.
24:57You still have feelings for him.
24:59You told me yourself.
25:02Yes.
25:03There's still this attire.
25:25Yes.
25:27Hello.
25:28Hi.
25:29Come in for a second.
25:31I've packed a few things for you.
25:37How are you today?
25:40It was better before.
25:42Okay.
25:44I'll see you later.
25:46Okay.
25:48Bye.
25:50Bye.
25:52Bye.
25:53Okay.
25:55Then I'll put your things away.
25:56You look at them.
25:58Enjoy the view.
26:00And tell me when something counts, okay?
26:05I think that should be enough.
26:12Hey, were Vincent and Philipp actually angry that I didn't want to see them?
26:18Of course not.
26:19They have an understanding.
26:23I just needed a little time for myself.
26:26But it was still nice that she was there.
26:29Have you already talked to your mother?
26:31Yes.
26:33She reacted totally cool.
26:35I just hinted that I might need a new kidney.
26:39And she immediately introduced herself as a donor.
26:43Your mother loves you above all.
26:45It's obvious that she helps you.
26:48I was really afraid to ask her.
26:53I don't even know if I can accept that.
26:56Of course you can accept that.
26:57You even have to accept it.
26:59You have to get healthy.
27:01Lala and Theo need you too.
27:08Can I make you feel better?
27:09I love you.
27:21You could say that his cooperation with Weingut has a lot of advantages for FĂŒrstenhof.
27:27Thank you for the presentation, Mr. Schwarzbach.
27:29Any opinion?
27:31We all know that Markus is more concerned with the welfare of FĂŒrstenhof than with a rescue operation for Mrs. Saalfeld.
27:39But one doesn't have to exclude the other, Christoph.
27:42Such cooperation is a good thing.
27:45The days for our Weingut could become a real attraction for our guests.
27:50In addition, a FĂŒrstenhof label with its own wine.
27:54Sounds very appealing, doesn't it?
27:56And for such a game you want to pump half a million into a bankrupt Weingut?
28:01But Katja's Weingut is not bankrupt.
28:03She just needs a financial boost for the bridge until the next wine reading.
28:07Mrs. Saalfeld has already proven that she has no entrepreneurial know-how.
28:12I'm sorry, but you have to be able to drive a Weingut in such a short time.
28:18Well, Katja doesn't make the weather.
28:20She can't do anything about the fact that my ribs are frozen.
28:23In addition, according to your calculations, the Weingut will make a profit at the earliest in two years.
28:27Until then, it's just money.
28:28For the machines, for the employees.
28:30It will pay off.
28:32Getting involved with someone like Katja Saalfeld in a long-term business partnership
28:37poses an incalculable risk.
28:40Please don't exaggerate, Christoph.
28:42Katja also belongs to the family.
28:45In addition, as an abstinent, you don't seem to be aware of the prestige
28:50a wine of your own with a FĂŒrstenhof label brings with it.
28:54Oh, you mean you have to be drunk to be able to appreciate Markus' ideas?
28:58Stubborn as a donkey.
29:01Alex, you haven't said anything to her yet.
29:04Well, I don't have anything against Katja Saalfeld and I think you should help her.
29:09However, Christoph is also right.
29:11A business partnership that is only a matter of years must be very well thought out.
29:15I totally agree with you.
29:17That's why I've summarized all the cornerstones of the deal, including the first calculation.
29:21So if you like, take a look at it and let it go through your head.
29:25Okay.
29:27Well, then the decision has been made.
29:29Yes.
29:39The meeting should be over soon.
29:43I think it's great that you've accepted the help now.
29:46And you haven't even broken one of the crowns yet.
29:49Yes.
29:51To be honest, I'm also glad that I'm no longer alone with my problems.
29:57And Mr. Schwarzbach will hopefully do a good job for you.
30:00He doesn't have an easy time with Christoph Saalfeld.
30:03But he will vote for you one way or another, won't he?
30:06But we have Werner on our side quickly.
30:08First of all, it depends on Mrs. Schwarzbach.
30:11She's definitely right for you.
30:13I wouldn't be so sure. After all, she's Christoph Saalfeld's fiancée.
30:17I just don't get it.
30:19Such a nice woman and Mrs. Schwarzbach from such a guy.
30:24Don't go crazy.
30:26Everything will work out.
30:32I...
30:33This reminds me of the old days.
30:35You know, when I had a lot of exams, you always talked to me nicely.
30:39Now we only have a little swapped role.
30:41Yes.
30:50Markus? How did it go?
30:54You don't seriously think about giving your consent for Katja Saalfeld's rescue?
31:00When you called me earlier, I went through the map that Markus gave me.
31:06And?
31:09Of course, there is a certain risk in putting half a million in a wine that won't make any money in the next two years.
31:16Of course.
31:17On the other hand, I trust Mrs. Saalfeld.
31:21On the other hand, I trust Mrs. Saalfeld that she can pay us back the money when she's back on her feet.
31:27If it ever comes to that.
31:30The prince's court would then have its own wine brand.
31:34For which at most old wine connoisseurs like Werner are enthusiastic.
31:38That would be such good PR for us.
31:40It's a waste.
31:42Lexi, we're just writing black numbers again after our last disaster.
31:46By the way, what also struck us was what Markus said.
31:50Hand on heart.
31:51If Katja Saalfeld didn't belong to this bankrupt winery, would we even bother with such a stupid idea?
32:04You've got a good point.
32:16Hello.
32:25Hello.
32:26Look, in that glass thing.
32:29It's in there.
32:30Hello, Mrs. Spinner.
32:32We've brought you something.
32:35And? Anyone home?
32:40Eric, nothing's happening.
32:43What do you mean, nothing's happening?
32:44I don't see anything.
32:46The one with the bird?
32:54I don't think anyone's home.
32:56And not in that wooden thing?
32:58No.
32:59Tell me about it.
33:07Was it like that all the time when we came in?
33:10Yes.
33:13Could it be that she's absent?
33:15No, I'm just asking because of the bird.
33:17They're tearing my head off.
33:19But you just have to catch them again.
33:21Yes.
33:23What do I do when they attack me?
33:25The poison of tarantulas is usually not life-threatening.
33:29Do they really have hair?
33:31Yes.
33:32And they're much more afraid of us than we are of them.
33:34Yes, I read that in a children's book.
33:37What are you up to now?
33:40Here.
33:42I always had to catch them with a glass.
33:46And...
33:47You think that glass is big enough?
33:49Can you please stop, Yvonne?
33:52The...
33:54Do you hear spiders on their names?
33:56They have a name?
33:58Jacqueline, she said, Mrs. Hohenlohe.
34:00Jocky.
34:02Jocky.
34:03Jacqueline.
34:05I'll go and look over there.
34:08Jocky.
34:39She is now convinced
34:41that this business partnership with you
34:44cannot be in our interest.
34:48You've done a lot of convincing work.
34:51I just don't feel like
34:53wasting half a million for a few bottles of wine.
34:56But if Markus really wants to help you,
34:58he can do that with his private money.
35:01I...
35:03I think it's a shame that you agreed to this
35:06because you couldn't see what kind of chances
35:08you could have for FĂŒrstenhofer.
35:10I'm sure
35:11that we wouldn't have seen a cent from our investment.
35:15But there would have been contracts for that.
35:18And I would have agreed for you to give me your money back.
35:21I don't doubt your goodwill either.
35:25What's your problem then?
35:27That you are completely unaware of business matters.
35:30Excuse me, I've run my own hotel.
35:33You're Mr. Schnee from yesterday.
35:34I'm a realist.
35:35How long did it take
35:36for you to bring the winery into bankruptcy after taking over?
35:40That's unfair!
35:41That was more violence.
35:43And besides, I had two jobs here at FĂŒrstenhof at the time
35:46and couldn't take care of my winery enough.
35:49Maybe you can tell Markus that
35:51because he's giving you new hope.
35:53Or do you think he's supporting you
35:56because you're such a brilliant businesswoman?
36:04Hey.
36:05Hi.
36:06I've got something for you.
36:07Can I come in?
36:08Sure.
36:35What's this?
36:36Read the title.
36:40The effect of yin yoga on fasting.
36:42Homework by Lalit Jeylan.
36:44Yes.
36:45I hope you're not mad
36:46that I borrowed your cheat sheet.
36:48I mean,
36:49I wanted to see if I could get through it
36:51and then I didn't find it so difficult
36:53and just wrote it down.
36:55That's impossible.
36:56You can read it again
36:57and see if you need to correct something, but...
36:59That reads really well.
37:00Yeah?
37:01Then you can give it up tomorrow
37:03and at least you won't have to...
37:05Manga, you're the best!
37:07I...
37:08I mean,
37:09you have to be there for Anna right now
37:11and I didn't want to leave you hanging.
37:13Oh, thank you.
37:14In difficult times,
37:15friends have to stick together.
37:21Did he really say that to you?
37:24That's absolute insolence.
37:27Katja, you can't let that happen to you.
37:30Christoph Saalfeld just can't stand me.
37:33I didn't expect anything else from him.
37:37And...
37:38maybe he's a little bit right about that.
37:41What? No!
37:43Nonsense!
37:44He just wanted to get you down.
37:49What were you supposed to do with this...
37:51sudden cold break-in?
37:53Yes, I...
37:54should have instructed my manager
37:56that he should meet other appointments.
37:59And also close an insurance.
38:01That would have been enough for the damage.
38:03But it all happened so fast,
38:04I didn't even get to it.
38:06Which is totally understandable.
38:10Yes, but...
38:12the bankruptcy is also my fault.
38:18Hey...
38:23I just overestimated myself.
38:27You just had bad luck.
38:33You are a strong woman.
38:36Don't let Christoph Saalfeld tell you anything else, okay?
38:39Okay.
39:10Nee, hab ich gar nicht.
39:13Nee?
39:15Naja gut, dann komm.
39:16Erik.
39:17Ja?
39:18Und wenn Frau Hohenlohe
39:21in Ihren Bett gestochen wird,
39:23willst du das wirklich?
39:30Aus dem Legio.
39:40Ja, nee, passt.
39:42Und unter der Bettdecke?
39:53Ja, jetzt fangen Sie doch!
39:55Die lÀuft ja gar nicht weg,
39:57die hat ĂŒberhaupt keine Angst vor mir.
39:59Ist die gestorben?
40:01Oder ist das nur Haut?
40:03Eeeh.
40:04Ja, hab ich mal gehört, die hÀuten sich
40:06und dann liegen die da oben
40:08auf dem Schlag.
40:20Ist das hier aus Gummi?
40:22Sorry, Erik.
40:23Aber als ich in den Sofa geschleppt war,
40:25da hab ich gedacht, du so ein bisschen...
40:27Mit den GefĂŒhlen der Frau von Hohenlohe zu spielen,
40:29auf meine Kosten.
40:30Jetzt hör mir mal zu.
40:31Ich find's unmöglich.
40:32Hör mir mal zu.
40:33Weißt du, Spinnen
40:34kommen erst bei Dunkelheit raus.
40:38Und guck doch mal hin,
40:39die sitzt in ihrer Wohnröhre.
40:42Und wenn du genau hinschaust,
40:44dann siehst du ihre kleinen schwarzen Knopfaugen.
41:08Hallo, ist Christoph Seifelt da?
41:22Nicht, dass ich wĂŒsste.
41:23Was wollen Sie denn von ihm?
41:25Ihm mal meine Meinung sagen.
41:26Was hat er denn jetzt schon wieder verbrochen?
41:29Es ist schlimm genug,
41:30dass er die Hilfssektion fĂŒr meine Mutter sabotiert,
41:32aber jetzt beleidigt er sie auch noch
41:33und erzÀhlt ihr, sie sei eine unfÀhige GeschÀftsfrau.
41:36Was?
41:37Das hat er zu ihr gesagt?
41:38Mama ist total fertig.
41:40So.
41:41Jetzt ist er aber wirklich zu weit gegangen.
41:43Jemand muss dem Typen mal seine Grenzen aufzeigen.
41:45Ja, wo wollen Sie denn jetzt hin?
41:47Ihn suchen und ihn zur Ede stellen.
41:48Entschuldigung,
41:49aber ich glaube nicht, dass das so eine gute Idee ist.
41:51Warum nicht?
41:52Ja, falls Sie im Augenblick viel zu emotional sind.
41:55Wenn Sie jetzt mit ihm reden,
41:56dann verlieren Sie doch die Nerven.
41:57Und dann schaden Sie Ihre Mutter womöglich noch.
41:59So wĂŒtend wie Sie sind,
42:01dann wird er Sie doch ĂŒberhaupt nicht ernst nehmen.
42:05Ja, Sie haben wahrscheinlich recht.
42:07Aber so kann das ja nicht weitergehen.
42:09Nein, kann es nicht.
42:11Und deshalb werde ich mit ihm reden.
42:13Ja, und Sie meinen, ihn hört er zu?
42:17Also, mit Verlaub,
42:18Christoph und ich, wir kennen uns seit unserer Jugend
42:20und ich habe schon einiges mit ihm durch.
42:23Wenn einer wirklich weiß, wie man mit ihm umgeht,
42:25dann bin ich das.
42:27Wer weiß,
42:28vielleicht kann ich noch was erreichen fĂŒr Ihre Mutter.
42:30Ich bin dran.
42:32Danke.
42:54Na du kleines HĂ€schen,
42:55wollt ihr heute zum Essen kommen?
42:56Tante macht gern Flimmel.
42:58Oh ja, das klingt lecker, sehr gerne.
43:00Okay, dann nimmst du aber deinen Schatz mit.
43:02Ja, natĂŒrlich.
43:05Ich freue mich so,
43:06dass es doch noch geklappt hat mit euch.
43:08Ja, ich habe ja selber nicht mehr dran geglaubt,
43:10bei dem Ganzen hin und her.
43:12Seid ihr jetzt glĂŒcklich zu dritt?
43:14Ja.
43:16Genau das, wovon ich immer getrÀumt habe.
43:18Eine kleine, eigene, richtige Familie.
43:29Herein.
43:32Anna.
43:33Hey.
43:35Entschuldige, habe ich dich geweckt?
43:37Alles gut.
43:39Gibt es was Neues?
43:41Ich habe ja heute mit deiner Mutter telefoniert.
43:43Sie ist schon auf dem Weg zur FĂ€hre
43:45und in Teneriffa nimmt sie dann das Flugzeug
43:48und ist ganz schnell bei dir.
43:52Ich habe so ein GlĂŒck, so eine tolle Mutter zu haben.
43:55Wie geht es dir?
43:58Gut.
44:00Also, klar, mache ich mir Sorgen wegen der Niere und allem,
44:04aber ich hatte gerade so einen schönen Traum.
44:09Und jetzt habe ich irgendwie das GefĂŒhl,
44:12dass vielleicht doch noch alles gut ausgeht.
44:26Hey.
44:27Markus.
44:32Sag mal.
44:35Warum wehrst du dich eigentlich so
44:38gegen diese Zusammenarbeit mit Katja?
44:41Nimmst du ihr immer noch ĂŒbel,
44:43dass sie die Polizei gerufen hat?
44:45Ich will lediglich verhindern,
44:47dass wir geschÀftsfÀhig zusammenarbeiten.
44:49Ich will nicht, dass sie die Polizei rufen wird.
44:52Ich will lediglich verhindern,
44:54dass wir geschÀftlichen Selbstmord begehen.
44:57Oh, komm.
44:59Muss ich dir denn wirklich noch mal all die Vorurteile aufzÀhlen,
45:03die dieser Deal fĂŒr den FĂŒrstenhof hĂ€tte?
45:05Nein, nein, nicht nötig.
45:07Das Konzept ist mir klar.
45:08Um im Metier zu bleiben, ein Fass ohne Boden.
45:11Ach, Christoph.
45:14Christoph, wir haben es gerade wieder mit Ach und Krach
45:17in die Top 500 geschafft.
45:19Da können wir uns doch jetzt nicht drauf ausruhen.
45:23Glaubst du, ernsthaft ein eigenes Weinlabel
45:26garantiert uns eine Spitzenposition?
45:29Nee, nee, nee.
45:30Aber es wÀre ein weiterer USP.
45:34Genauso wie die Tagestouren und wie die ganzen anderen Ideen.
45:38Ich bin absolut sicher, dass diese Zusammenarbeit
45:41sich mittelfristig positiv auf unser Image auswirken wird.
45:46Christoph.
45:47Christoph.
45:49Du kennst mich doch als GeschÀftsmann.
45:52Glaubst du wirklich, ich wĂŒrde irgendetwas vorschlagen,
45:55was sich nicht dann am Ende positiv auf uns auswirkt?
45:58Allerdings glaube ich das.
46:00Ich glaube, du verwechselst unsere geschÀftlichen Interessen
46:03mit deinen privaten.
46:07Wie meinst du das?
46:09Ach, komm, Markus.
46:10Wir wissen doch alle, worum es dir wirklich geht.
46:13Ah, ja.
46:14Dann klemm ich mal auf.
46:18Gut, Klartext.
46:20Ich habe keine Lust, Geld rauszuschmeissen,
46:22nur weil Katja Saalfeld dir den Kopf verdreht hat,
46:24damit du in ihr Pleiteprojekt investierst.
46:29Das nimmst du sofort zurĂŒck.
46:36Du willst doch bloß wieder mit ihr ins Bett.
46:47Ich kann einfach nicht mit einem fremden Mann zusammenwohnen.
46:50Wo willst du dann schlafen?
46:52Erst mal hier und morgen mal schauen.
46:54Hier.
46:55Hey, Vincent.
46:56Komm mal bitte.
46:57Ich wollte ihm gerade Futter geben, aber er will nichts fressen.
47:00Hey.
47:01Oh.
47:02Frau Schwarzbach ist eine sehr erfolgreiche
47:04und rationale GeschÀftsfrau.
47:06Und sie sieht ja selber, dass Christoph hier nicht objektiv ist.
47:10Ich weiß.
47:11Ich weiß.
47:12Ich weiß.
47:13Ich weiß.
47:14Ich weiß.
47:15Ich weiß, dass er nicht objektiv ist.
47:17Sich gegen den eigenen Partner zu stellen,
47:19ist nochmal was anderes.
47:21Am besten wĂ€re natĂŒrlich,
47:22er wĂŒrde erst gar nicht zur Versammlung erscheinen.
47:25Nicht du sollst dich entschuldigen.
47:27Du wirst dich entschuldigen.
47:29Seine Unterstellungen waren völlig daneben.
47:31Wir können gerne da weitermachen,
47:33wo wir gestern auch gehört haben.
47:34Und das auch anders klÀren.
47:36Jetzt hören Sie auf.
47:37Keine BrĂŒgelei im frĂŒhen Morgen.