Rote Rosen Folge 4030

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00:00You are a natural talent when it comes to children, really.
00:03Nonsense.
00:04No, no, no.
00:05Don't take it the wrong way.
00:07I know, I said something else, but...
00:10It doesn't seem to be true.
00:12You would really be a good mother.
00:15I'm sorry that I didn't make it earlier.
00:18Mo, I...
00:19No, it wasn't the right situation.
00:21Handa just told me that she found old love letters from Ömer.
00:27He had an affair with a man.
00:32I know exactly that the child doesn't matter to you at all.
00:35She lost her child all of a sudden.
00:37It was really close.
00:38We try to be careful.
00:40Actually, our love is already poisoned.
00:42That really scares me.
00:57You are a natural talent when it comes to children, really.
01:00Nonsense.
01:01No, no, no.
01:02Don't take it the wrong way.
01:03I know, I said something else, but...
01:04It doesn't seem to be true.
01:05Mo, I...
01:06No, it wasn't the right situation.
01:07Handa just told me that she found old love letters from Ömer.
01:08He had an affair with a man.
01:09She lost her child all of a sudden.
01:10It was really close.
01:11We try to be careful.
01:12Actually, our love is already poisoned.
01:13That really scares me.
01:14Actually, our love is already poisoned.
01:15You are a natural talent when it comes to children, really.
01:16You are a natural talent when it comes to children, really.
01:17You are a natural talent when it comes to children, really.
01:18You are a natural talent when it comes to children, really.
01:20I'm rolling on.
01:22I'm rolling on.
01:49I'm rolling on.
02:19I just want to talk a little bit more right now.
02:23More, yes?
02:26No.
02:28Let's have a nice, cozy evening tonight.
02:32I promised Jada and family dinner.
02:36But if you want to come...
02:38Jada? I'm a little overwhelmed right now.
02:43Maybe it's time for me to officially introduce my mother-in-law to the new man by my side.
02:48Of course. But maybe not necessarily today.
02:53We'll have so many more evenings together.
02:58For me.
03:03I don't understand.
03:06Of course, Uncle Ahmed.
03:08How crazy is that for Aunt Handa?
03:11I mean, how long were they married?
03:1328 years.
03:15Was that a lie?
03:16That's like a bad joke.
03:20May he rest in peace.
03:22Why are you defending him now?
03:24Uncle Ahmed was never nice to you. Did he even talk to you?
03:28The most necessary.
03:3228 years.
03:37But before that, we were like this.
03:40He took me everywhere.
03:42He took me with him.
03:44His little sister, Fitschkeit, is always the girl, girl, girl.
03:48In the billiards room, even for fishing.
03:51Then he withdrew more and more.
03:54I thought it was because of Handa.
03:57Because shortly after that they got married.
04:01But he was really good to her.
04:06He was cowardly and dishonest.
04:09It was more like an arranged marriage, wasn't it?
04:13Why couldn't he tell me?
04:15I just don't get it.
04:17What did I do wrong?
04:19Nothing.
04:21You didn't do anything wrong, Anne.
04:25Excuse me.
04:27I have to go.
04:43The next day.
04:55Ah, there you are again.
04:58Hi.
05:00Hendrik suggests that I should come to Geneva with Lili sooner.
05:05And from my schedule, that would be possible.
05:08That's great.
05:10And Lili will be happy to come here soon after the break-up with her swan.
05:13Yes, but what about the charity run?
05:15You don't have to do it for Lili anymore.
05:17No, but for the colleagues.
05:19They are also running.
05:21And it's for a good cause.
05:23Then make a donation and get on the plane to your husband.
05:25Train.
05:27Yes, I should actually do that.
05:29But what does it say about it?
05:31I trained so much.
05:33And my last rounds were really good.
05:35So, to be honest, Britta.
05:37First you complained because you missed Hendrik.
05:39And now you're moving him for a place on the amateur staircase?
05:43Nonsense.
05:45But I think I could do it among the first ten.
05:49Bye.
05:51Ah, hello.
05:53Are you also running?
05:55For the charity run?
05:57Yes, of course.
05:59For the new children's dialysis station.
06:00Because, to be honest, my core disciplines are more like watering and cheering.
06:05That must be exciting.
06:07The daughter of a high-performance sport, right?
06:09Very exciting.
06:11Especially the competitions in the big stadiums.
06:13When thousands of people cheer for their own child.
06:18But the price was also high.
06:20Especially for Leyla.
06:22And of course we were proud.
06:24Even if we didn't contribute much.
06:25Oh, I don't think there's anything wrong with celebrating yourself a little bit as the parents of a successful child.
06:33Yes?
06:35Hey, do you want to talk to me?
06:37I have to talk to Valerie.
06:39I don't believe all this.
06:41I just found out that my late uncle Ömer was into men.
06:44That uncle Ömer.
06:47My aunt was very excited when she found the letters from him to his great love 30 years ago.
06:52And he couldn't stand it.
06:54Hey, and he denied me everything that wasn't masculine enough in his eyes.
06:58That's why I still have hemophilia to talk about my feelings.
07:02Yes, it's clear that you feel bad.
07:05Bad? Hey, Julius, you don't believe how often he beat me up because I was too soft and too weak for him.
07:11And I wasn't the problem, it was him.
07:14He couldn't stand his feelings.
07:16But he probably needed a lot more courage back then than he does today.
07:19And now this action of my family.
07:22Why? Did they convict him?
07:24But not because of his inclination, but because of his lies.
07:27Because he hid it from his wife and my mother.
07:30My mother is very disappointed in him.
07:33Maybe now is the right time for you to make a clean break.
07:37Julius, so that I put myself in the same position as uncle Ömer?
07:40And my family thinks that my marriage to Jördis was a lie?
07:43No, thank you.
07:45I'm sorry, I have to pick Valerie up from the hospital now.
07:49Did something happen?
07:51Yes, she had bleeding and was taken to the hospital.
07:55She gave a warning, but of course you're not feeling well.
07:59I promised to pick her up.
08:02I'm sorry, I didn't want to upset you.
08:04No, no, stop it.
08:06You don't have to apologize for anything, okay?
08:09For nothing.
08:10I'll see you later.
08:40I'll see you later.
08:47Super delicious, really.
08:49But now tell me how you got Louis to eat this.
08:52That was probably due to the clever potato farmer Knut, who discovered the sweet potato.
08:56Who?
08:58Knut.
09:00Louis loved the story.
09:02Yes, tell me.
09:04It was just improvised.
09:06It doesn't matter.
09:08Come on, get out.
09:11A mail from the city administration.
09:14Oh, are they finally responding to our request?
09:17Yes, and?
09:19Why haven't they started with the sealing of the workshop site yet?
09:22The construction company they wanted to do it with is bankrupt.
09:25Well, then they should just hire another company.
09:28They must have gone to foreclosure.
09:30And now the city budget is stuck in the insolvency of this company.
09:33Oh, that can't be true.
09:35And I can't pay for the project either.
09:37Then write to the contractor again.
09:40They can't just leave you standing in the rain like that.
09:43They have to make an offer.
09:46You mean I can still shoot something?
09:48Well, at least you'll get out of it without any damage.
09:52If I've already been fired for nothing and again.
09:56Yes.
09:58I could make an appointment.
10:00Do you want to come with me?
10:02Like a business appointment with the city?
10:04Yes.
10:06Maybe we can convince the contractor to contact your old landlord.
10:11And then?
10:13Yes, maybe your landlord will be happy when he sees a little rent again.
10:17And you can go back to your old workshop.
10:19That would be great.
10:21Yes, and such an insolvency procedure can take a while.
10:25It's just a question of whether such a contractor can do something about it.
10:29She didn't respond to my request in her mail, did she?
10:32Let's wait and see.
10:34I'll make my appointment now.
10:39Hi.
10:41Sorry.
10:43Hey, I thought you'd forgotten me.
10:45No.
10:47And you and the baby are doing really well?
10:49For a moment I really thought I was going to lose it.
10:53I'm so exhausted from the shock. I just want to go to bed.
10:57There's a little problem.
10:59The housekeeping doesn't want to clean your room because you work for the staff.
11:03But the room is regularly paid for.
11:06Yes, I just didn't want to cause a big problem.
11:09But I'll take care of it, yes.
11:11Made beds are overrated anyway.
11:14I have your medical record again.
11:16You can give it to the boss right away.
11:18Okay.
11:20Everything is ready for the renewal.
11:22It would still be good if you see your sister again.
11:25Yes, I'll try.
11:27I still have some appointments today.
11:29Maybe you can drop by later.
11:32For a coffee or something.
11:35No.
11:37Sorry.
11:39It's medically all right.
11:41I'll just get you out.
11:55Yes, Hilde.
11:57It's good.
11:59Don't blame yourself.
12:01Yes.
12:03Okay.
12:05Yes, bye.
12:08Hanne has known for a long time that Ömer is gay.
12:11But she was ashamed.
12:14That's why she didn't say anything.
12:16That's also a reason not to be ashamed.
12:18Yes, but not because of Ömer.
12:20But...
12:22Because she held on to this marriage for so long,
12:25even though she didn't feel desired as a woman.
12:29Hm.
12:31Oh God, what they must have been through.
12:35If only I had known that before.
12:39Yes, what then?
12:41You couldn't have helped him either.
12:43Yes, I would have encouraged him.
12:45I would have supported him to stand up for his feelings.
12:48As if that were so easy.
12:50Was that easier now?
12:53It would have been at least honest.
12:56To at least be able to fight for yourself.
12:59Hanne, do you think uncle Ömer didn't fight?
13:02Internally, with himself?
13:05What?
13:07You took his side, even though you could never suffer for him?
13:11He wanted to keep it a secret, and I respect that.
13:15What...
13:17What do you want to tell me?
13:19Nothing.
13:21I know that look.
13:23You're hiding something from me.
13:25What? No, Hanne, I have to go to the laundry.
13:27I have to go to the laundry.
13:29Well, then.
13:35Hey!
13:37Where's Hennie?
13:39At the chess computer.
13:41After she finished me off on the board again.
13:44The little one is really incredible.
13:47Maybe even an exceptional talent.
13:51Deep-fried pizza?
13:54I thought you wanted to cook.
13:55Yes, but I don't have time.
13:57Could you put this in the fridge?
14:00But you're taking care of Hennie.
14:02I have to go to work.
14:04Yes, yes, we're watching a chess tournament.
14:06Live broadcast from Vienna.
14:13Isn't that a little boring?
14:15No, no.
14:17A tasty coffee house where highly intelligent people
14:19compete in a game.
14:21That's not boring.
14:22Hopefully there will also be a commentator from Vienna.
14:25Yes.
14:27Have fun.
14:35Hennie, are you coming?
14:42A school concert hall?
14:45Full of nerds?
14:47A Viennese maid?
14:49I'm going to be desperate.
14:50D2 to D4.
14:52Unusual opening.
15:04So, receipts.
15:06Here you go.
15:10Thanks to the company.
15:12You don't even have to count.
15:14That's fine.
15:16And we'll see right away in the roof repair shop.
15:18I'm a little sorry about your workshop.
15:20Is there anything new?
15:22If I'm very lucky, I might be able to go back to the old one.
15:25The sealing is delayed.
15:27And Franke wants to roll up the topic of workshop use in the city again.
15:33The furniture and everything is going well, right?
15:36Nothing is going well.
15:38But as a flat, we work.
15:40Now I have to go.
15:42Big shopping for the food truck.
15:44Oh, almost forgot.
15:45Thanks.
15:47Oh, tell me.
15:49Do you have any idea how I can get revenge on Valerie?
15:52Well, that she gave you the bike.
15:54That was a real jackpot for me.
15:56I don't know.
15:58Somehow I like her.
16:00I know, yes, she's a little weird.
16:02But she always says what she thinks honestly.
16:05Is that so?
16:07Well, when she showed up here,
16:09we had a date.
16:11Well, at least I thought so.
16:12But she pulled the tooth relatively quickly.
16:15And openly and honestly, without fussing.
16:18I like that.
16:20You don't?
16:22Okay. The bike is in front of the door.
16:24Checked and fully refueled.
16:26Have fun with it.
16:28Hey, Franke.
16:30What's up?
16:32Oh, really?
16:34Yes, of course I'm there.
16:36All right.
16:38Then I'll see you in the city administration.
16:40Okay, see you.
16:43Franke just got an appointment.
16:45With the specialist.
16:47Today.
16:49Yes, now she really has to hurry everywhere.
16:51So if you come up with something.
16:53Yes, such a little thank you.
16:55For Franke as your sister.
16:57And then always come with it.
16:59See you.
17:01Bye.
17:12Finally.
17:14What's taking you so long?
17:16I was at the Carless.
17:18Motorcycle and stuff.
17:20We have to go, come on.
17:22A little short to the wholesale market.
17:24And then you have to drop me off at the Carless later.
17:26I can use the restaurant kitchen.
17:28No, but you have the shift today after shopping.
17:30Do you want to cook the sauce?
17:32I can't jump in.
17:34I have an appointment.
17:36Appointments can be postponed.
17:38No, not for you.
17:40I don't do that alone.
17:42I have a tiny chance to get my workshop back.
17:45That's why I have an appointment with the city.
17:48What does the city have to do with it?
17:52It's a long story.
17:55What do you mean by not alone?
17:57Who else is there?
17:59Well, the responsible specialist and me.
18:01And now?
18:03The new apprenticeship is fit.
18:05I can do it two or three hours alone.
18:07Let's hope so.
18:09Come on, I don't have time.
18:10You have to step on it.
18:12We have to go left here.
18:14There he is.
18:22Grandma, what are you doing here?
18:24I wanted to get some fresh air.
18:26Tell me.
18:28Is everything okay with your father?
18:31What's up with him?
18:33I don't know. He's so...
18:35strange.
18:36Maybe he did meet a nice woman at the wedding in Berlin.
18:40That would be nice.
18:42But I don't know about that expression on his face.
18:45I don't think so.
18:47Hey.
18:49Is my carpet already on the way?
18:51What?
18:53Have your flatmates already sent my carpet?
18:56Oh, no, not yet.
18:58They're pretty busy right now.
19:00But they know it's coming, right?
19:02Yeah, sure.
19:03And as soon as they have time, they'll take care of it.
19:07Tell me.
19:09Did you sell the carpet?
19:12Grandma, what do you think of me?
19:14I know it's a family heirloom.
19:16Good. And what's the problem?
19:19Like I said, they don't have time right now.
19:21Elias!
19:23Tell the truth. What's going on?
19:26Bye.
19:28Okay, Elias.
19:29Okay, Elias.
19:31You can't do anything to Grandma.
19:34They can't send the carpet.
19:37Because Elias locked his room and took the keys with him.
19:41And why are you doing this?
19:44Because you can't trust your flatmates.
19:47Is that so?
19:49One of them doesn't even pay the rent.
19:51What a scoundrel.
19:53But I'm sure he'll pay his rent soon.
19:56And why don't you kick him out?
19:59I have to go.
20:01I have to go, Grandma.
20:07Is everything okay with Elias?
20:10Oh, a guest.
20:12I'll be right back, Grandma.
20:29I'll be right back.
20:43Amelie even invited you to a chess club.
20:46Really?
20:48Yes, she seems to be a real talent.
20:50Well, I hardly have a chance against my six-year-old daughter.
20:53That's wonderful.
20:55That's crazy.
20:57Hey, Dr. Jäger.
20:59Yes.
21:01That's really crazy.
21:03Have you seen me?
21:05In front of the hotel.
21:07Did you go on a spritz tour?
21:09A little one, yes.
21:11Great.
21:13Second gear, third gear, head free.
21:15Exactly.
21:17My sister is not doing well.
21:19Your sister is not being served.
21:21Colleagues are not being served.
21:23That's not the point.
21:25Then I wish you all the best.
21:26Well, I have an important appointment in the office.
21:29My sister is sick and has to rest.
21:31If one of you would be so kind to bring her something to eat.
21:33You can call my pizza service.
21:35They'll deliver it to you upstairs.
21:37Now listen carefully, Mrs. Bergmann.
21:39My sister is a paying guest, just like everyone else here.
21:42Your sister is not helpful at all.
21:44And she thinks she's better off.
21:46Why should we serve her now?
21:48I'll take over.
21:50Mr. Jäger, that's very kind, but unnecessary.
21:53No, no, really.
21:54I think it's better if she rests today.
21:56I'll get Mrs. Bergmann something to eat.
21:58Ladies.
22:05We'll play that later.
22:16Sauce for the food truck ready?
22:18Yep.
22:20Is it here?
22:22It tastes like Mrs. Saravacos.
22:25That's her recipe.
22:27An egg just got stuck in the incubator.
22:31I thought the best technique wouldn't help if it didn't work properly.
22:36Do you have any idea how we could refine the mechanism?
22:40No idea.
22:43Marvin, since you broke up with Franca, you're useless.
22:48Our friendship is breaking down.
22:49Is that so hard to understand?
22:51No, of course not.
22:53But the way I understood it,
22:55she just doesn't want to take over the co-parenting with you.
22:59Which I can understand with your history.
23:02But that doesn't mean you can't still be friends.
23:05You can spend time together.
23:07You can play basketball together.
23:09How about a surveillance camera?
23:11You want to monitor Franca?
23:13The eggs?
23:15Yes.
23:17Yes, sure, that could be the solution.
23:19Of course, you'd see when something goes wrong.
23:31I'm sorry that the clerk was so stubborn.
23:34At least you can put your exceptions into account.
23:37Yeah, but you can't go to your old workshop
23:40just because your former landlord would have to pay for potential damage.
23:44Let it be.
23:45Let it be.
23:47Then I have to go to the new, more expensive workshop.
23:50It's no use.
23:52Well.
23:54At least we tried, right?
23:56Yes, that's true.
24:00My playground.
24:02Hey, look.
24:04Are you good at basketball?
24:06Marvin is better.
24:11And you?
24:15I'm a football player.
24:17I told you.
24:20Oh.
24:22You have to come from here, right?
24:27Well, it's a bit flat, but it should be enough for a few baskets.
24:31Three wins.
24:33I have no idea about basketball.
24:35All the better. Then I have a chance.
24:37So?
24:39Okay. And what do I get?
24:41The loser cooks tonight.
24:43Okay. Deal.
24:45Let's go.
24:53Yes, yes, he's taking the tower.
24:55Excuse me?
24:57That's smart. I can tell.
25:00Okay.
25:02Thank God.
25:08Hi.
25:10Where's the emergency?
25:11We're watching a chess tournament and it's so boring.
25:14I can't stand it.
25:16Are you going to quit?
25:18No, Henni is totally excited.
25:20Yes, yes, the girl from Sweden won!
25:22Hi, Henni.
25:24Hello.
25:26That's good, right? You like the Swedes.
25:28And what did you expect?
25:30A bit more glamor.
25:32Or a sustainable framework program.
25:34That's chess.
25:36Will you have a coffee with me?
25:38Yes.
25:39What was that?
25:41Oh, no, my child has a flat. I have to pick it up.
25:45Britta, don't leave me alone.
25:48Why? I'm here.
25:50Of course you're right.
25:52See? You're in the best hands.
25:54Have a nice afternoon.
25:58Bye, Britta.
26:07Can you look?
26:11Oh, no.
26:13My battery is dead.
26:15Henni, have you seen my charger?
26:20No.
26:22Oh, I know where it is.
26:25Sweetie, would it be okay if I go to the hotel, get the charger and make us a pizza?
26:31Yes.
26:33But with salad.
26:36You'll get it.
26:38See you later.
26:40See you later.
26:53So far, it's been pure luck for you.
26:55Nonsense. Three times in a row.
26:57I told you, luck.
27:01Okay. Three, two, one.
27:04Ah!
27:06And?
27:08Oh!
27:14Hey.
27:16Hi.
27:18I thought you were the pro with the tournament ball.
27:20I thought you had an appointment.
27:23I thought you wanted to cook sauce.
27:25It's done.
27:27The appointment too.
27:29Um, yes.
27:31Ben came with me to the office.
27:33Because we hoped that we ...
27:35You had the appointment together?
27:37Yes.
27:39Oh, here.
27:41That's really stupid of me.
27:44Okay.
27:46Why don't we play a third round?
27:48No, it's okay. Play nicely.
27:51It's good.
27:53You're not cold, are you?
27:55I'm a former roommate, not more.
27:57I'll leave you alone.
27:59I think I still have something to talk to you about.
28:02See you later.
28:09There's nothing going on between Ben and me.
28:11And even if there is,
28:13I don't care.
28:15I get it.
28:17You have new friends.
28:19And I'm alone again.
28:21No, no, you're not alone.
28:23I get it.
28:24I get it.
28:26I just thought between us ...
28:28it would work differently.
28:55I'm coming.
29:13You?
29:15I thought you might be hungry.
29:17Can you see clearly?
29:24I can see that you had a good time with all your colleagues.
29:36Yes, maybe I wasn't always nice.
29:39But you really shouldn't have brought it up to me.
29:42I could have recovered.
29:44You should rest and don't wander around the hotel.
29:49You have to eat regularly right now.
29:52That's the basis.
29:55If I had my own apartment,
29:57I would cook first.
30:00Yes, fresh food is always the best.
30:03Then I'm not dependent on anyone anymore.
30:06What are you doing until then?
30:10Ordering pizza and getting rid of my colleague.
30:14Thank you for thinking of me.
30:24You're welcome.
30:33That's not possible.
30:36In your weakened state, someone has to take care of you.
30:39What about your sister?
30:43She's not in a good mood to talk to me right now.
30:48Some friend?
30:50A girlfriend?
30:51Someone?
30:54I don't know.
31:06Mrs. Fehrman.
31:08Can I help you?
31:10I was looking for my charging cable.
31:12Ah, here.
31:14Or did you play boss again in my absence?
31:17No, I didn't.
31:19I needed peace and quiet for a few...
31:21...things for Scarlet that I still have to do.
31:24And I didn't interfere in your competence area and didn't touch anything.
31:29By the way, we received a lot of positive feedback...
31:32...for the party you arranged in the big conference room.
31:35The anniversary party?
31:37Yes. The event management was charming and attentive.
31:41You have to agree with that.
31:43And did you particularly like the parsley decoration?
31:47It's nice that the customer was so pleased.
31:49Yes.
31:52Do you want to talk to me?
31:53Mrs. Fehrman.
31:54Yes, well, see you later.
31:56I'm actually not here.
31:58Do you remember Lisa Kemper?
32:00Who's that supposed to be?
32:02She worked here in the bookkeeping until you handed over your best post in the Ascania department.
32:06As a sales assistant in the management?
32:09Yes.
32:11Mrs. Kemper is definitely still an enemy to me for this career leap.
32:14Yes, but she would need your help again.
32:16She wants to go back to the Three Kings.
32:19As what?
32:20Doesn't matter.
32:22But she must have made a mistake.
32:24No.
32:26Mrs. Bergmann, if you don't want to tell me why she ran away, then...
32:29She didn't run away. Not yet.
32:32I promised not to tell.
32:35The Ascania department is bankrupt.
32:38And it will close soon.
32:47Here you go.
32:50Hello.
32:51Oh, Iris.
32:53How nice.
32:55Finally, a girl with whom you can talk sensibly.
32:59Thank you for the flowers.
33:01Tell me...
33:03Don't you think there's a strange atmosphere at home?
33:09Why? How do you know?
33:11I don't know either, but...
33:13I have the feeling that your children and your husband are hiding something from you.
33:18Don't you think so?
33:20Maybe you're just particularly suspicious right now.
33:23Leyla told me about Uncle Ömer's secret.
33:26Yes.
33:27Isn't that sad?
33:29He died without being able to live his real life.
33:33And all of this is just because of the badge.
33:36Well, it's just good.
33:38Oh, you know, I would have loved to help him.
33:42And it deeply hurts me that he didn't want my help, you know?
33:47And that's why I always say,
33:49secrets are not to be found in a family.
33:53But sometimes you need a little time for yourself before you can share a sensitive topic.
33:59What do you mean by sensitive topic?
34:02I just said that.
34:04Oh, look!
34:06Isn't that your doctor?
34:09Yes.
34:10Oh!
34:11Who's the woman with him?
34:15The one with whom he's going to his apartment?
34:18That's my girlfriend's little sister, Franke.
34:22They get along well. They go to a crosswalk together.
34:2619 o'clock. Shall we cook?
34:28Yes.
34:33The smaller, the better.
34:35My webcam is really tiny, tiny, tiny.
34:38I hope I can even find it.
34:40Girls, don't be scared. It's just us.
34:45Hey.
34:46What are you doing here?
34:52Were you hiding Amelie?
34:54No.
34:56It smells burnt in here, doesn't it?
35:00Yes.
35:02Leave it.
35:11What a cuckoo!
35:13You can't be serious.
35:17Penny?
35:21What happened here?
35:28Amelie promised me pizza.
35:33And I was hungry.
35:36Oh, and you...
35:37Come on, little bear. Take it away.
35:40Bah!
35:45And where is Amelie now?
35:47I don't know. In a hotel or something.
35:49In a hotel or something.
35:51And she just left you here alone?
35:53Mhm.
35:58Okay.
36:01Yes.
36:02Great.
36:04Go straight to the mailbox.
36:06Did she turn off her phone or something?
36:08No.
36:10The battery is dead.
36:19Towels and bed linen are in the back of the dealer's closet.
36:22The room is really cute. Thank you.
36:24But only if you found your own apartment, okay?
36:26I have an appointment with the next visitor tomorrow.
36:29Let's wait and see if you're fit enough by tomorrow.
36:33Should I hurry up with the search for an apartment or not?
36:36Valerie, this will only work if you don't play games anymore.
36:39I won't do that anymore.
36:41Good.
36:43Well, you can sleep here now.
36:46And you can cook if you want.
36:50I already downloaded a cooking app.
36:52I hope you're a brave little experiment bunny.
36:55Valerie, misunderstanding.
36:57We won't start a daily routine here.
37:00This is a time-limited community.
37:02Yes, I know.
37:04It's okay for me.
37:05Yes?
37:06For Jörg as well.
37:09I'll explain that to you later.
37:31And why are you filming this?
37:33I'm monitoring this all around the clock.
37:36On my laptop and my phone.
37:41Yes.
37:43Marvin brought the eggs.
37:45Now he doesn't feel like it anymore.
37:47And I'm taking over.
37:51And you, Jada, are here because you wanted to visit me?
37:54Yes.
37:55Yes?
37:56Yes, of course.
37:57I wanted to know how you're doing.
37:59How you're doing?
38:01After all, you're part of the family now.
38:05I'm doing very well.
38:06Oh, fine.
38:07Yes, I am.
38:08The big life plan isn't in sight yet, but I'm doing well.
38:14How are you?
38:17Actually, quite well.
38:20Really.
38:22It's just that...
38:25You had contact with the family recently.
38:28With Leyla, Mo or Elias?
38:31Well, Leyla and I work together in Calas.
38:34Elias likes to spend his breaks between the taxi rides there to warm up.
38:39Oh, and Elias lives across the street from here, but you know that, right?
38:43Yes, and?
38:45And what?
38:46Well, did you notice anything?
38:52What do you mean?
38:53What do you mean?
38:55Well...
38:57Do the two of them have any problems?
39:00No.
39:01No, not that I know of.
39:03Why?
39:07The two of them are hiding something from me.
39:11And I'm sure of it.
39:15Well, if someone finds out, it's probably you.
39:18Has something moved?
39:20What? Where?
39:47Do you know what's on the menu today?
39:49Do you know what's on the menu?
39:51Cheese.
39:52Cheese? There's ham noodles.
39:54Yes.
39:55Is it good? Do you like it?
39:56Yes.
39:57Hello.
39:58Hi.
39:59Hello.
40:00You're already home.
40:01Okay, my big boy, let's check it out.
40:03Yes, how does it feel?
40:05Are the noodles good?
40:08What do you think?
40:10Yes, I think so too.
40:11We still have to...
40:12Me too.
40:13Of course, when they're done.
40:15Me too.
40:16Yes, of course.
40:17I hope you like noodles.
40:19Noodles? Perfect.
40:21Okay.
40:22Well, I lost my basketball, so I cooked.
40:28Is everything okay?
40:30Yes, I just didn't know it could be so comfortable here.
40:34Yes, then.
40:35Wash your hands.
40:37Then there's food.
40:39We still need a little, right?
40:42Then there's ham noodles.
40:46Yes.
40:49Rita.
40:50Hi.
40:51Were you shopping?
40:52Yes.
40:53I bought myself a little something fancy.
40:56Lilly says the Swiss are always well-dressed.
40:59When are you leaving?
41:00Tomorrow.
41:01Oh, exciting.
41:02Yes.
41:03My longing for Hendrik was bigger than my sporting ambition.
41:05And I can go jogging in Geneva.
41:08And why aren't you at Henny's?
41:10She was absorbed by the chess game.
41:11I quickly got my charging cable and then this rumor exploded.
41:14What rumor?
41:15Well, I have the confirmation of two of my safe sources.
41:18The Ascani Park is looking for a buyer.
41:21Amelie?
41:23Man, the hotel just has potential.
41:26And with a competent guide?
41:29You just told me how much you enjoy it with your little family.
41:33Yes, I don't want to buy the hotel at all.
41:35I don't have the money at all.
41:37But you can still go around.
41:39The main thing is that you don't ruin an old pattern.
41:41Well, I have to put the pizza in the oven.
41:43Bye.
41:46Should I put some water on for the spaghetti?
41:48You don't need to.
41:49But I need someone to cut the fruit for the dessert.
41:54And I need some chopped onions.
42:04Grandma, what's going on? You're so quiet.
42:08Maybe a little insecure.
42:10Insecure?
42:11I always thought there were no secrets in our family.
42:16Well, because we trust each other.
42:18Because we're always there for each other.
42:21Oh, you mean because of Uncle Ömer?
42:23Not just that.
42:26Why?
42:27We stick together.
42:28Like a patchwork.
42:31So, does that also mean that we don't have any secrets from each other?
42:35Unfortunately, but we should.
42:36We just wanted to cook together.
42:41That's not an answer to my question.
42:44We don't have any secrets.
42:46Can we start now?
42:48Good, but first we put all our cell phones on the table.
42:52Grandma, what's that supposed to be?
42:55That's a game.
42:56Very funny.
42:59There.
43:01And when a call comes in, it's turned loud so that we can all listen together.
43:07I saw it in a movie.
43:09Why should that be good?
43:12It's a proof of trust, you know?
43:14And if we don't have any secrets from each other, then that shouldn't be a problem either, right?
43:21But you do know that it's a bit cringy, right?
43:24Why?
43:27Whatever.
43:29Satisfied?
43:31Yes.
43:32Now you just have to turn your cell phone back on.
43:35Nice try.
43:38Well, nobody calls me at this time anyway.
43:42Who's cutting the onions now?
43:50Luis fell asleep right away.
43:52It was really delicious.
43:54From my point of view, your roof repairs could go on a bit longer.
43:59It could get a bit monotonous.
44:02The menu.
44:03Why? Can't you do something else?
44:06Is that your favorite dish?
44:07Lilly's.
44:08Yes.
44:09For years now.
44:11Britta could cook whatever she wanted.
44:14Lilly always wanted my ham noodles.
44:18If I imagine you...
44:21You have two...
44:22Well, actually even three children.
44:24That's great.
44:25And exciting.
44:26Yes, exciting.
44:28But I don't always just imagine it to be funny and relaxed.
44:33Hey, that's petty, Luis.
44:37I don't think I'll ever experience that.
44:42Don't be so pessimistic.
44:44You'll get your child.
44:47How?
44:48I'm missing the right man.
44:49In vitro is expensive and impersonal.
44:52And co-parenting didn't work either.
44:56But does it have to be your own child?
45:01You mean adopt?
45:02Yes.
45:03Or a foster child.
45:04Like Merle?
45:05Yes.
45:07That made her incredibly happy.
45:09To adopt little Kaspar.
45:12And at some point she had to give him up again.
45:15Horror.
45:16Yes, but also...
45:17Somehow big, don't you think?
45:20They gave him love and care as long as it was necessary.
45:24And today we still have contact with Flickenschild and Merle.
45:28I've never seriously thought about it.
45:31Yes.
45:32Just a thought.
45:33Just a thought.
45:35It's not for everyone.
45:39But maybe.
45:44A2 to A4.
45:47I'm back.
45:51Where have you been?
45:53That's a nice welcome.
45:57Amelie, you left Henny alone for hours.
46:00That's not true.
46:04Oh.
46:05But...
46:06My...
46:07My battery was dead.
46:08I was at the hotel to get the charging cable.
46:11And you left your phone here for hours or what?
46:13Like I said, my battery was dead.
46:15I can't explain it to myself.
46:17Henny was deep in her chess game and...
46:21She almost set the place on fire.
46:24But...
46:25But she knows that you have to take the plastic off first.
46:33Yes.
46:45Yes, good day.
46:46Could you please connect me to the management?
46:49The senior.
46:52A buyer for his hotel.
46:57Man, I hate onions.
46:59Soft-boiled eggs.
47:00Hm.
47:02Well?
47:04Do you want to open it?
47:05I'm already on it.
47:07Shouldn't we put the phones away from the table?
47:09Yes, definitely.
47:10Why?
47:12What are you afraid of?
47:14I'm not afraid.
47:16But we need a place on the table.
47:20Oh?
47:31That's your mom.
47:39Hello, Klaas.
47:44Klaas.
47:52Our?
48:00Actually, if a foster child is so close...
48:03I know exactly how children feel when they are suddenly left alone.
48:06Yes, you see.
48:08And pedagogically, you're right about that.
48:12We're fine.
48:14Yes, but I...
48:16I do dream about my own hotel from time to time.
48:19Henny.
48:21Our long-term purpose stay can't last forever.
48:23We really have to make sure that we get you back on your feet quickly.
48:26That's the ringtone for Celeste. What does she want from you?
48:29She took Elias out like a Christmas goose.
48:31That's not true.
48:33Are you going to see Celeste again?
48:35That's none of your business.
48:37I know I'm putting your patience to the test.
48:39But please, I need your support.
48:42I don't know how long I can take this.