• last month
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00:00It tingles in his feet, it tingles in his fingers.
00:08God, I hope that will stop soon.
00:09I'm really sorry.
00:10But you can't do anything about it.
00:12Apply for the position.
00:15And if you get the job, then ...
00:18then we'll talk again.
00:20See if it works.
00:24Even Greta Bergman, head chef at the Prince's Court,
00:27is in high demand from the competition.
00:30I only spoke briefly with the journalist.
00:33How naive are you?
00:35I couldn't have guessed that...
00:36Yes, yes. I'm very curious to see how you're going to fix this.
00:41I've decided on Vincent.
00:43But you're just pretending.
00:45How would you know how I feel?
00:47Because I know you.
00:49That's why.
00:49This thing with Vincent...
00:51It's not love.
00:55Anna, please.
00:57Listen to yourself.
00:59We're both...
01:01We've known each other for so long.
01:03You know how I feel about you.
01:06And I also know...
01:08that you still have feelings for me.
01:11Please don't disturb us now.
01:14Philipp, I really don't want to hurt you.
01:16And I just want you to be happy.
01:18And that's me with Vincent.
01:20But you only believe that because he saved your life.
01:23And for that...
01:25we're very, very grateful to Vincent.
01:30But you're not guilty of anything.
01:33That's not a decision made out of a mood.
01:36And also not out of gratitude.
01:38I'm back together with Vincent...
01:40because he's the right one.
01:44You think you know me so well, but you don't seem to.
01:49I think it's better if you go now.
01:52I love you.
02:17The head chef of the two-star restaurant...
02:21praised the exquisite dishes in Louis' restaurant.
02:25She was thrilled by Sommer's creativity...
02:28and the magnificent implementation of his recipes.
02:31Do you want to read on?
02:33How could you dare to give this journalist...
02:36a long and broad interview?
02:39I didn't say any of that.
02:41I only answered one question...
02:43and said that I liked it.
02:45An honest sentence is not a crime.
02:48But you know this journal, Mr. Gott.
02:50Even if you support the competition...
02:52because you're in love with Sommer...
02:54you trust the judgment of a star chef.
02:57I'm really sorry...
02:59that such a big thing was made out of my remarks.
03:01But it won't hurt the prince's court.
03:04We're not comparable to Louis at all.
03:07Our guests appreciate the star level...
03:10and the dignified ambience.
03:12Yes, that was the best.
03:14I'm not quite sure anymore.
03:15But if you give another review in public...
03:18There won't be a second time.
03:28Hey.
03:31Could you talk to your father again?
03:36I know it's not easy...
03:38when you try to get closer after such a long time.
03:40I talked to Markus about that, too.
03:42Save your advice.
03:45Mich...
03:47You're not manipulating me.
03:50I don't understand what you mean.
03:52You bought Anna with your niece.
03:57She told you about us?
04:02You actually managed to get her into a relationship.
04:07It was Anna's decision.
04:09Decision.
04:12You knew she had a big heart.
04:16Of course, she couldn't help but be grateful.
04:19And you...
04:23You took advantage of that.
04:30You're so merciful.
04:39I love you.
05:02I knew something...
05:05I'd write to you.
05:07Oh, yes?
05:08Mhm.
05:09Christoph, you're the love of my life.
05:12I like that.
05:14But do you have to send a plane for that?
05:18That's right.
05:19I can tell you that myself every day.
05:23Yes.
05:28But you know what would be great?
05:30A horse carriage.
05:32Yes.
05:34That would be romantic and would go well with our wedding at the stud farm.
05:43Hello.
05:45Or don't you suddenly want to marry me,
05:47when there are so many expensive details on the wallpaper?
05:49Ask me that again when I'm holding the bill in my hands.
05:53Nothing is more important to me.
05:56But tell me, what were you just thinking about?
06:01Hm?
06:02Maxine Neubach.
06:05Maxine...
06:06Suddenly, she's too nice to me.
06:09She's thinking about your health.
06:12After everything that happened?
06:14Despite the trouble I have with her mother?
06:16She's a young doctor.
06:18Of course, she's interested in your symptoms,
06:20because of her job.
06:21And on the other hand, she's just a good-hearted person who likes to help.
06:25You don't know Mrs. Neubach that well.
06:28I know so many people.
06:30And my gut feeling tells me the same.
06:32My gut feeling tells me that something is wrong.
06:35Why are you so distrustful of her?
06:37She doesn't deserve that.
06:39So far, she's only been cheeky and shameless to me.
06:42But when you disappeared, she was looking for you right away.
06:45If she hadn't found your hat,
06:47and the traces that led to the cabin,
06:49no one would have known that something had happened to you.
06:52Why does she care so much about me?
06:57I thought you were angry with me because of the vote.
07:00But she probably found out that you wanted to go jogging,
07:03and thought about it.
07:06For which I am more than grateful to her.
07:28Post-traumatic stress disorder?
07:31I'm just going to read a little bit.
07:36That's a good idea.
07:38Mom, if I can help Christoph Seifried somehow,
07:41then I want to do that too.
07:42He had the best doctors in the hospital,
07:44and Dr. Niederbühl takes care of him here.
07:47Yes, I know.
07:49What can I bring him?
07:51Hot chocolate.
07:52Okay, that was clear.
07:54Thanks.
07:55Actually, our meeting here should make you think a little differently.
07:59Yes, I know.
08:02You know, without me,
08:05Christoph Seifried would never go so badly.
08:07Maxi, if he suspects anything,
08:09or if he checks again ...
08:11I would have just left it with these sleeping pills.
08:15He should just lie down for a moment and sleep the vote.
08:18We are so lucky that Markus is now out of the tailor.
08:21You can't go into the line of fire now.
08:24Really keep your distance.
08:27Mom, he won't be suspicious,
08:29just because I suggest a few treatment options.
08:32After all, I'm almost a doctor.
08:34Yes, and it should stay that way.
08:36I'm careful, I promise.
08:44By the way, grapes have very little potassium.
08:47And these are also damn sour.
08:55Wow.
08:56But thank you anyway.
08:59You really think of everything.
09:01Gladly.
09:03By the way, the visit was earlier with me.
09:06I can go afterwards.
09:08Nice.
09:09That makes me happy.
09:12Oh man, I want to get out of here soon too.
09:16Patience is really not your strength, Mom.
09:18No, you know me.
09:20Yes, exactly.
09:22You, Philipp just walked me over the way.
09:28Yes, he was with me and already knew it.
09:32He saw us in the park, how we kissed.
09:36That didn't go so well, of course.
09:40But sooner or later he had to find out.
09:43Yes, but it was still hard for him.
09:47Oh man, I'm just sorry.
09:51Okay.
09:53But that doesn't change anything.
10:17Of course it works.
10:19I'll take care of a table in the louis for you.
10:2320 o'clock?
10:24That's great.
10:25Okay.
10:26Thank you very much.
10:27Gladly.
10:28But that was hopefully an exception, Alfons.
10:31In the meantime, some guests have already asked for the new restaurant in Tüls.
10:35Yes, the new star in the Bavarian gourmet sky.
10:39People are curious, like at every new restaurant.
10:43And the opening must have been excellent.
10:47Before this boy makes us serious competition,
10:50we have to do it.
10:52Well, director, what should we do about it?
10:55I'll come up with something, Alfons.
10:58I'll come up with something.
11:06How are you?
11:09How are you?
11:12Do you think I'm too clumsy to get up the steps?
11:16No, no, of course not.
11:18I just thought about your symptoms again.
11:21Uh-huh.
11:22Most of the time they disappear within a few weeks.
11:26Well, then I'm reassured.
11:29And if not, I read in a journal of Dr. Soltan.
11:33A specialist for post-traumatic freezing in Salzburg.
11:36If you want, I can find you a contact.
11:40Well, you're into stuff.
11:43Especially for me.
11:46Um, I just wanted to help.
11:49Occupational disease.
11:51No, no.
11:53I just find it exciting how much this case concerns you.
11:58I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be overbearing.
12:01I'm just a little over the top when it comes to fighting.
12:06I'm just interested in everything that has to do with medicine.
12:10But with Dr. Niederbülder, you're in good hands.
12:14Wait a minute.
12:18I'm interested in your research.
12:20That could be very useful.
12:22How would a treatment go?
12:26I'm not a specialist in this field.
12:29But as I said, I'd love to find you a contact.
12:32Have a nice day.
12:40Yes.
12:42So Philipp has decided otherwise.
12:44Yes. My son gives us a chance.
12:48Nice.
12:50Then I wish you both that you really take advantage of this opportunity.
12:56Show me your application forms.
12:58Here.
13:02Take a seat.
13:05So.
13:08Horses.
13:11Horses.
13:14Horses.
13:15Have you ever done anything else in your life?
13:21Oh.
13:22You must have learned how to ride before you could walk, right?
13:24Yes, something like that.
13:26Horses were and are my life.
13:29I even had my own.
13:31But that was a long time ago.
13:32Oh, yes.
13:35Well, at our stud farm, you'll be able to take care of a lot of horses.
13:38Both our own and the guest's horse.
13:41Yes, well, I'd love to take over the job.
13:47Good.
13:49Then I'd say we'll take a trial period.
13:53Then you'll get to know the stud farm and the horses.
13:56Let's say six weeks.
13:59Yes, I'd love to.
14:01Nice.
14:02I'm looking forward to it.
14:04Oh, you're writing here.
14:07Voluntary commitment, further education.
14:10That's a total of four years.
14:12What does that mean exactly?
14:14Those were different projects I took part in.
14:18Okay.
14:49And the day after tomorrow he'll come with me to Grandma's.
14:51She'll be happy about that, won't she?
14:53And I won't be the first.
14:55Mr. Sohnbichler, I think this time it'll be forever.
14:58I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
15:08It won't be anything again.
15:11The bookings in this quarter are not bad at all, by the way.
15:17Do you have pain?
15:19Sometimes I get a stab in the hand and in the foot.
15:24It's probably the consequences of the cold.
15:27I hope it'll stop soon.
15:35Mr. Sohnbichler?
15:37Yes?
15:38That day...
15:41Did you have a day shift?
15:43Yes, I was there. Why?
15:45Did you notice anything unusual?
15:48What do you mean?
15:50Well, in general.
15:52No, not really. Everything was normal.
15:55I think it was pretty quiet if I remember correctly.
16:00Was Maxi Neubach there?
16:02Yes, of course.
16:04She wanted to know which track you always jog.
16:08To look for me because I was missed?
16:10No, I don't think we knew that at the time.
16:14She just wanted to run a different track.
16:18Did she say that?
16:20Yes, I think that was what she wanted.
16:25I think I'll refine the beurre blanc a bit with saffron next time.
16:29What do you think?
16:30I don't know if you have any advice for me, Andi.
16:32But the butter wouldn't be a beurre blanc, of course, but a beurre...
16:36What's it called?
16:37Beurre Jeune.
16:40Your boss is still after you, isn't he?
16:43He was really angry.
16:45It's all my fault.
16:47Just because you let me cook in your holy star kitchen.
16:51Werner Seifert agreed with that.
16:54Yes, until he saw that we were sleeping together.
16:57That was half as wild, too.
16:59But this article now...
17:01That I'm supposed to compete with you?
17:04I mean, that's totally ridiculous, but completely absurd.
17:07That's what I said, too, but he didn't let it bother him.
17:11I mean, my little louis' place and your star kitchen.
17:15That's a completely different clientele.
17:17Besides, we also cook very differently.
17:19And apart from that, we're in a free country, and you can say what you want.
17:23That one sentence turns me on.
17:27Do you want something to drink?
17:28Yes.
17:29I just want you to smile again.
17:33I can see that you need a little distraction.
17:37Tornado of passion?
17:41Okay.
17:44Wild boar pulled pork.
17:47With barbecue cranberry sauce.
17:50And orange gin chutney.
17:53And cool slaw.
17:57Do you know what louis is going to offer for breakfast tomorrow?
18:00No, I don't care.
18:02He's starting to compete with us.
18:04We have to do something about it.
18:06And I already know what.
18:09I have completely different worries at the moment.
18:11What's going on?
18:14If something happens to me, no matter how hard I try,
18:18at the time just before and after my collapse in the forest,
18:21I have no memory. It's all like a fog.
18:24As you get older, the memory gets in the way.
18:28But as long as I know where there's something sweet...
18:37From now on, we can forget about the incident.
18:41Because you apologized.
18:45You hit me and I should apologize?
18:51No.
18:52Christoph, you misunderstood.
18:54You shouldn't apologize.
18:56You will apologize.
19:04Is the world still okay?
19:10I hope you enjoyed your stay here with us.
19:13It was very nice.
19:14I wish you a good journey home.
19:15Thank you very much.
19:16See you soon.
19:17Bye.
19:21Hey, Philipp.
19:24Hello.
19:26Were you with Markus?
19:28Yes.
19:31It didn't go so well.
19:33Someone who was in prison wants and can't adjust.
19:38Who was once a criminal and...
19:43You're exactly right.
19:47But people can change.
19:50Well, I tried that argument too.
19:56Philipp.
19:58I just want to be close to you.
20:01That's why I stay in the old house.
20:05I missed so much in your life.
20:10It's not going well for you either, is it?
20:16If you want to talk about it, I...
20:24Not really.
20:26Well, it doesn't have to be now.
20:29We still have all the time in the world.
20:32Well, I'll find another job.
20:40I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
20:46I'm sorry, but I have to go back to the office.
20:48Yeah, sure.
20:49See you.
20:52Take care.
21:20So, Dejan.
21:23Cheers.
21:25Thank you, Biggie.
21:28To your release.
21:29Yes.
21:34I'm so glad you have this nightmare transplantation.
21:40You really scared me.
21:42I'm sorry, Markus.
21:43I didn't mean to.
21:45But what a crazy world, isn't it?
21:46Here we are both celebrating something.
21:48I'm with Katja again and you're with Anna.
21:51Yes.
21:53Well, to be honest, I would have expected a little more sparkling joy.
21:58I'm sparkling before joy.
22:00Yes, of course.
22:02That's what it looks like.
22:05Hey, Vincent.
22:07Come on, spit it out.
22:08What's going on?
22:11Oh, Anna is just worrying too much about Philip again.
22:15He's sorry because he had to watch us kiss before she could tell him we were together again.
22:21Anna has always had a big heart.
22:24She's just worried about others.
22:26But she decided for you.
22:29Please, Vincent, don't ruin it again with your exaggerated jealousy.
22:35You better focus on how you can strengthen your relationship.
22:41I will.
22:43I'm planning a little party when she will be released again soon.
22:47Oh, please.
22:49That's the right approach.
22:58What Philip threw at my head was intense.
23:03It was probably just his jealousy, but why doesn't it let me go?
23:10Of course I'm grateful to Vincent.
23:13Infinitely grateful.
23:16But that's not the reason why I'm together with him again.
23:21Even if Philip is still important to me,
23:25I'm happy with Vincent.
23:32It would only be good if we could manage Philip somehow.
23:37My father might be able to distract him.
23:41But I can't make a fool out of him.
23:45What do you mean?
23:47He's been in prison for many years.
23:49He's been in prison for 15 years.
23:51But the other shareholders wouldn't be thrilled yet.
23:54Come on.
23:55As if Roland Brandes would be the first one at the royal court who didn't abide by all the laws.
24:00I'm just saying, your balance sheet back then...
24:04Your balance sheet back then in your agency, or the Anton Hagen case...
24:08You haven't just been in prison once.
24:11Yeah, touché.
24:14But still, I don't know if I want to deal with that.
24:17It's also in my area of responsibility as a support leader.
24:21What?
24:22You would take responsibility and put Brandes on trial?
24:26A horse doesn't look at the course of life.
24:28A horse looks at the heart.
24:31Besides, if there's a possibility of bringing Philipp and his father together a little closer...
24:36Why not?
24:38Without a second chance, you and I wouldn't be sitting here.
24:41That's true.
24:43But come on now.
24:45Hand on heart.
24:47Are you really such a good person in that case?
24:50Or is your bad conscience driving you?
24:54No.
24:55I don't have a bad conscience.
25:01And your grandma? How does she find it?
25:04She doesn't know her yet, but she invited her to the meeting in the middle of the village.
25:07That's almost too much for me.
25:10The middle of the village?
25:13Mr. Brandes, good evening. What can I do for you?
25:18I don't care.
25:20Hello.
25:27Hey.
25:29Did your advice go backwards because of Anna?
25:37I think you just have to accept when the other one wins.
25:41I'm sorry about that.
25:44You can also talk to the bar lady if you don't sit at the counter.
25:49That doesn't make it any better either.
25:52Can I do you any good?
25:56Just leave me alone.
25:58Are you sure?
26:00Yes.
26:02Just get me something to drink.
26:05Doesn't matter what. Thanks.
26:17If you want, I can tell you your future.
26:23Thank you for the offer, but I don't believe in Hocus Pocus.
26:29But how do you know it's Hocus Pocus?
26:34Do I have to delete this or can you leave it?
26:37Excuse me, please.
26:40I'm sorry about the beautiful lemonade.
26:48Cheers.
27:04Cheers.
27:34Cheers.
27:41Ah, Dr. Niederbühl.
27:44Hello.
27:46I'm sorry to bother you.
27:48I have to take advantage of the hour.
27:50I'm so curious.
27:52Have you already looked at the first interim results of my study?
27:55Yes, I read it last night and it looks very promising.
27:59Yes, right?
28:01I think it's going in the right direction.
28:03I still have to find out which training is most effective on blood pressure due to breathing techniques,
28:08but I think I can do it.
28:12Your ambition and your energy.
28:15Sometimes a disc can cut itself off.
28:21You've been going back and forth so often tonight.
28:25Did you have a headache?
28:27I broke my head.
28:30Over what?
28:32Maxi Neuwach.
28:34I'm sure she gave me the sedative to help her mother.
28:40You were pretty sure a few times.
28:43First with Markus.
28:45Yes, he should have trusted him.
28:47And then with Katja Seifeld.
28:49Because it was close because of the cooperation with her wine.
28:54And why did your daughter suddenly come into focus?
28:57She found out explicitly about my route that day at Alphons Sonnbichler's.
29:02But we already had that.
29:04She was worried, like we all were, when you disappeared.
29:07Only she was already gone when you didn't even look for me.
29:11You're really putting something together now, Christoph.
29:14No, no. I know she's behind it.
29:16I can remember.
29:18She came in when I had an argument with Markus.
29:21She was standing at the table in front of the orange juice and the sedative.
29:26She was the only one who had the opportunity to mix the sedative into the orange juice.
29:34I would be very happy if you started working at our clinic after your promotion.
29:38Really?
29:40Yes, I would be very happy about that too.
29:42Thank you very much.
29:43Is there anything free at the children's station?
29:46Children?
29:48Yes. The little patients are especially dear to my heart.
29:51Yes. But working with children can sometimes be very challenging.
29:56Yes, that's true. But there's nothing more beautiful than children's laughter.
30:01Yes.
30:02Yes, when you've found your calling...
30:05You do everything for it.
30:08I'm sure you'll be a great pediatrician.
30:11But I have to go now. I have work to do.
30:13Yes, of course. Have a nice day.
30:16You too.
30:18Thank you for your feedback.
30:20Yes, always a pleasure.
30:25And since she knew what could happen if I went jogging under the influence of sedatives,
30:30she panicked and followed me.
30:34I don't know.
30:36It all sounds very adventurous.
30:38She did what she wanted with this.
30:42I couldn't take part in the vote to prevent the collaboration with Beingut.
30:48Everything went well for Ms. Saalfeld.
30:52That would be a motive.
30:54But I don't trust Maxi.
30:57Lexi, wake up. She's not Froni.
31:01Please, I don't want to argue.
31:06Think objectively about it.
31:09Okay.
31:11Objectively, everything you have is a possible motive and a chain of evidence.
31:17Just as little as with Markus.
31:21I have to prove it to her somehow.
31:23Honey, I know how much it adds up to you.
31:27And how much it burdens you to have no certainty.
31:30But are you really better off if you suspect one after the other?
31:35Let's stop this poisonous bickering and look ahead.
31:39Let's focus on the beautiful.
31:41Jelena's baby.
31:43Our wedding.
32:05Thank you, Olli.
32:06Wow, the aubergines look really great today.
32:09I'll take double the amount next time.
32:11With pleasure.
32:12If you could sign this for me.
32:14Yes.
32:17You're welcome.
32:20Good morning, Ms. Bergmann.
32:22Good morning.
32:23I thought there should be wild boar on the agenda today.
32:27Unfortunately, the menu is already set.
32:29You have to be a bit flexible in your job, Ms. Bergmann.
32:32Yes, I am.
32:34Why wild boar, of all things?
32:36A hunter demands to give wonderful meat.
32:40It would be a sin not to use it.
32:42Then I'll put it on the menu tomorrow.
32:44Today, Ms. Bergmann, I wish for it today.
32:47Okay, then I'll change the menu.
32:50Yes, do that.
32:51So, wild boar pulled pork.
32:54Barbecue, cranberry sauce.
32:56With orange gin chutney and coleslaw.
33:00So, no ragout with port wine jus and cranberries?
33:03Oh God, always this classic.
33:05Yes, that's your brother's recipe.
33:07That's what you always relied on.
33:09Yes, but my brother is unfortunately no longer there.
33:11Now I wish for something completely new.
33:15How about a cream sauce?
33:17Ragout, kumquat?
33:19No.
33:21Johannisbeerschoko?
33:23I told you what I wish for, Ms. Bergmann.
33:26Yes, sure.
33:28I've always wanted to create my own wild sauce.
33:31As a test.
33:33You can do that another time.
33:36Or is there a special reason why you refuse, Ms. Bergmann?
33:40No, I ...
33:41Well, then I'm looking forward to the meal.
33:43And I expect you to surpass yourself, Ms. Bergmann.
33:49Yes, of course.
33:55I'll get it.
34:02Yes?
34:05Ah, do you want to sneak out of here?
34:08Or was Dr. Weber already here?
34:10Dr. Weber was here and I can go home.
34:14I'm so happy.
34:17But please, don't overdo it, Anna, okay?
34:20No, I'm going to relax, take a walk from time to time, but of course without effort.
34:24And I'm going to stick to the diet.
34:26Wow, you're a good example of a patient.
34:29Yes, I learned this by heart.
34:32Okay, good.
34:34Bravo.
34:35Yes, please.
34:37Hey.
34:38Hey.
34:39Did you just get it?
34:40Yes, you just got it right.
34:41I can go home.
34:42Oh.
34:43Uh-huh.
34:47You see, you can finally go home.
34:49No, no, no.
34:50It's not that bad with us either, is it?
34:52Don't take it personally, Michael.
34:54But it's nothing more than your own bed in your own four walls.
34:57Um, uh, Vincent.
34:59You take care of Anna, okay?
35:01Always.
35:02And of course you too, okay?
35:04Of course.
35:05Good.
35:07Okay, then.
35:10Take care, you two.
35:11Thank you for everything.
35:16Can I help you with packing?
35:18Yes, with pleasure.
35:19By the way, I had a really nice dream.
35:22Did you dream of me?
35:24Yes, yes, of course.
35:25But also of a huge piece of strudel.
35:27So please let's go to your favorite.
35:30Well, I think it's a little too early, Anna.
35:32Strudel is not a nice meal.
35:34Yes, it is.
35:35Because my mother made a stomach and kidney-friendly rice noodle soup especially for me.
35:40And she wanted to bring it to me.
35:43Not bad.
35:44But I would still like to drive you home first.
35:48And then I'll get the strudel, okay?
35:52Of course I can't say no to that.
35:55Of course.
36:15Hello Martin.
36:17Ah, Ms. Neubach.
36:25Mr. Saalfeld.
36:26Hello.
36:28I wanted to thank you for your expert tip.
36:34I read a little about your specialist in Salzburg.
36:38The side effects of my cold are already doing me a lot of good.
36:45Dr. Soltan can definitely help you.
36:48Yes, hopefully.
36:50Because if I couldn't work anymore, that would be...
36:59That definitely won't happen.
37:01I...
37:03I just have to go to the Gestützhotel because the barkeeper is waiting.
37:07Yes, of course.
37:08Of course.
37:10But I still have one question for you, Ms. Neubach.
37:14Yes.
37:15You don't know...
37:17This classic sleeping agent has been proven to work in my blood.
37:21What's its name again?
37:23Enzodiazepine.
37:25Yes.
37:26Correct.
37:27In my case, it's amnorgine.
37:30Do you know anything about it?
37:33Yes, that's...
37:35Um...
37:37Yes, it's an agent that's not often prescribed.
37:40You will have dealt with it in your studies.
37:43Yes.
37:44Can you explain to me how it works?
37:47Why I suddenly lost control over my legs.
37:51I could have broken something else. I could have been dead.
37:55Yes, well...
37:57Amnorgine also works on muscle relaxation.
38:00And that's where it comes from.
38:02Excuse me, I don't want to bother you.
38:04I just need to talk to my daughter.
38:06Will you come with me?
38:09Yes, of course.
38:13Mama.
38:15Thank you, thank you, thank you.
38:28Mr. Rehn.
38:30May I?
38:31What is it?
38:34I need a contract from you.
38:37What?
38:38Yes.
38:39Mr. Schwarzbach just called me.
38:41And he said that I would get the job.
38:44Although he has a problem with you being in prison.
38:47Yes, I was also surprised by the change of heart.
38:49But he said you should sign the contract.
38:52I work at the stud farm from now on.
38:56Uh-huh.
38:58I think I have to check that first.
39:01You don't trust me?
39:04I'm just surprised that Markus suddenly changed his mind.
39:08He must have kept his word again.
39:11Oh.
39:12Indeed.
39:13It's okay.
39:14Yes.
39:15He seems to trust his support leader, doesn't he?
39:20Did Vincent speak up for you?
39:22He didn't say a name.
39:24Only, according to him, the position should be occupied quickly.
39:29Markus and Vincent have discussed it.
39:32This Vincent, you're not quite green with him, are you?
39:36Is there anything I should know?
39:39No.
39:42Just be glad you can work here.
39:49And you're sure now that you didn't say anything offensive to Christoph Saalfeld?
39:53Yes, well, not more than I told you.
39:57But when he started with the sleeping pills, he really got me.
40:02If you hadn't been there so quickly ...
40:04Do you want a coffee?
40:05No, thanks.
40:06My pulse has to calm down first.
40:11It seems he really has you in his sights.
40:17And as far as I know, he won't let you go so easily again.
40:21Yes, but why?
40:23Why is he suddenly coming after me?
40:25No idea.
40:27But you really have to be careful now.
40:29I know.
40:30If he comes after you, it could be the end of your career as a doctor.
40:33Mom, I know!
40:37He has no proof.
40:42And if we both say absolutely nothing, he has nothing against you.
40:49You can just let him get out of your way as best you can.
40:55And if he really looks for this specialist of yours now,
40:59and who can help him,
41:01then the whole thing will hopefully be off the table soon.
41:06Yes.
41:11Then I would very much appreciate your reservation at our restaurant, Mr. Boehringer,
41:16and instead book a table for you in the Louis restaurant for eight people for tonight.
41:21Yes?
41:22Yes.
41:23Excuse me for interfering, Mr. Boehringer,
41:25but I would consider that at your place.
41:28If chance will allow it,
41:30we have the same menu as Louis tonight.
41:35Only with a little difference.
41:38This is prepared by our two-star chef, Mrs. Bergman.
41:41Really?
41:42Pork from the wild boar in barbecue cranberry sauce?
41:45Exact, exact.
41:48Of course, it's up to you which location you choose,
41:51but a gourmet like you, Mr. Boehringer, I'm asking you.
41:56Then we'll eat here.
41:57With pleasure.
41:5920 o'clock.
42:0020 o'clock.
42:02Excuse me, Mr. Saalfeld, what is this?
42:05The purpose of sacred means, Alfons.
42:08Especially when it comes to the good reputation of our kitchen.
42:11Nobody doubts that,
42:13but we have to leave our guests where they want to eat.
42:17Defend the beginning, Alfons.
42:19Defend the beginning.
42:20And what do I do when other guests come and want to book in the Louis?
42:24Just tell them everything is booked out.
42:26That's not possible.
42:27Then I would have to ask at least once, right?
42:30Alfons, don't be so stubborn.
42:33Ah, Erik.
42:34Yes, that I meet you.
42:35Listen, because of the chimney fire,
42:37have you already read the changes to the menu plan?
42:40Yes, of course, I'm always informed.
42:42Some wild boars had to believe in it, Werner.
42:45Yes, and for good reason.
42:46So listen up.
42:47If anyone wants to book in your place tonight
42:52and go to the Louis...
42:55I don't believe that.
42:57I don't believe that.
43:00Already?
43:01I thought Anna should stay in the clinic for a few more days.
43:03Dr. Weber said it doesn't matter if she is discharged earlier.
43:07And I'm still here.
43:08I'll take care of her.
43:09I promise.
43:10Okay, I'll take you on board.
43:12Then I'll get Anna's special strudel.
43:15She can hardly wait.
43:16Let's go.
43:26Hey Vincent.
43:27Is Nicole there?
43:29Nicole's just at the back.
43:35It is because of you that my father got the job at the Studio.
43:40We need good people.
43:43You talked Markus over?
43:45No, don't exaggerate, Philip. I made it clear to him how important a second chance is for you.
43:50He and I had them too.
43:53How selfless of you. Do you feel better now?
43:57Vincent, I don't need your pity.
44:01I have no pity.
44:04You know what? If you want to calm your bad conscience, it's my way.
44:09But don't be happy too soon.
44:12I understand that you're angry, Philip. Really.
44:16But you can't blame me for making Anna decide for me.
44:20At some point, her gratitude will fade away.
44:23And then she'll realize that true love is something completely different.
44:31Mmh.
44:33Nice and fruity with the cranberries.
44:36Actually, I wanted to develop a wild sauce myself, but...
44:40If the boss wants it the same way...
44:41I was surprised that Werner Seifert made such concrete announcements.
44:45Pulled pork instead of ragout?
44:47I wouldn't mix that in otherwise.
44:49It's a bit strange, isn't it?
44:51Well, give it to me, you rotten wild boar.
44:55I really need to talk to Mrs. Bergmann.
44:57God, I can't stand her because of the kitchen.
45:00Excuse me, I tried to stop him, but no chance.
45:03Why do you have wild boar on your menu?
45:06It was on the menu.
45:08Oh, yes? And that's why you offer the exact same dish as I offer Louis?
45:13I don't know your menu at all.
45:16Pulled pork with barbecue cranberry sauce, orange gin chutney and coleslaw.
45:21Do you want to ruin my restaurant right away?
45:24Why are you sabotaging me?
45:27What's that supposed to mean?
45:39Did I scare you?
45:44What?
45:46An awkward feeling when you suddenly don't feel safe in your own apartment.
45:51What do you want from me?
45:55I just want to show you what it's like when you suddenly don't have control anymore.
46:02Could you please leave again?
46:08The sleeping pill made me completely helpless.
46:12I could have been dead.
46:15Frozen in the cold.
46:17I didn't want that.
46:22So you admit that you mixed the sleeping pill in my orange juice, Mrs. Neubach?
46:31That was a deliberate attack.
46:33No, no, no. That was a huge mistake.
46:37I didn't want anything to happen to you, Mr. Seifert.
46:40You have to believe me.
46:42Please, I...
46:45Can you forgive me?
46:52You're the best.
46:55The most understanding.
46:59Best kisser in the world?
47:01The best.
47:02How does your girlfriend see it?
47:05No idea.
47:06I think you should ask her.
47:09I should make a request to her.
47:11Philipp had to live his life without a father.
47:15Have you ever wondered what it would do to him if you suddenly burst into his life?
47:18It's about preventing our star restaurant from losing its guests.
47:22You can't always be fair.
47:24Have you thought about how I feel right now?
47:27Louis thinks I stole his idea from him.
47:29I think we shouldn't celebrate at the hotel in the near future.
47:32Why?
47:33Because of Philipp.