Rote Rosen Folge 4040

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00:00It's an A.I. program.
00:02Well done, Sherlock.
00:04I don't think you can write your homework with the help of an A.I. program.
00:07Of course not, but I have no other choice.
00:09Besides, it only helps me with the research and the subject matter.
00:12What if you give up?
00:14I won't give up.
00:16Unless you screw up.
00:17Is that Knut Petersen?
00:20We ended up in bed on the same day.
00:22You and a farmer.
00:24I'm a landscape architect.
00:26No.
00:28I...
00:30am a landscape architect.
00:32You?
00:34You want to buy the hotel after all.
00:36What about us?
00:38What about the family?
00:40I can't help it.
00:58This is my life.
01:00This is my life.
01:02This is my life.
01:04This is my life.
01:06This is my life.
01:08This is my life.
01:10This is my life.
01:12This is my life.
01:14This is my life.
01:16This is my life.
01:18This is my life.
01:20This is my life.
01:22This is my life.
01:24This is my life.
01:26This is my life.
01:28This is my life.
01:30This is my life.
01:32This is my life.
01:34This is my life.
01:36This is my life.
01:48You can't just do that.
01:50Jörg, I...
01:52It's a challenge.
01:54And Henny and I, we're not a challenge?
01:57You can't compare the two!
01:59One is private, the other is about career.
02:03There's no separation between you and me.
02:05Look, the Askania Park will be our center of life.
02:09And if we do this together...
02:11Together? You have no idea how this works.
02:15Another one of those soliloquies.
02:18Jorik, I...
02:24I think...
02:26This is my last chance.
02:28The last chance to have my own hotel.
02:31It's always been my dream and I can't give it up.
02:38And for that you're sacrificing us?
02:40Oh, please, don't be so dramatic.
02:42It's really not necessary.
02:44It's really not necessary!
02:51Look, it really has advantages.
02:54No transfer, no long-distance relationship.
02:57For Henny, almost nothing changes.
03:00School, friends, everything stays the way it is.
03:03And your own capital?
03:05I'll take care of that.
03:07There is a solution.
03:11We're turning it around, Amelie.
03:14I want a life that makes me happy.
03:16Yes.
03:19I want that too.
03:22But unfortunately, different things make us happy.
03:25I love you.
03:42I still can't believe it.
03:44It's really a surprise.
03:46That you live in Lüneburg.
03:48That's really awesome, you know that?
03:50Yes, I was also stunned when I saw you.
03:52Well, since I can imagine that you're not so good at talking to me,
03:56I cancelled the last date.
03:59And then you sent your sister for it, or what?
04:01No, I came up with the idea on my own.
04:03Yes, and we're still talking about that.
04:06And why should I have a problem with you now?
04:10Well, because of the thing at the hotel.
04:14Why? It was fun.
04:17Um...
04:19Yes, but I left you alone on that bill back then.
04:23I didn't think the bill was that bad.
04:25I just thought it was a shame that you never contacted me again.
04:28Well, since we've worked through the past,
04:30we could now focus on the future again.
04:33I don't think we'll have a future together.
04:37Why? I found the concept very interesting.
04:40Really?
04:41Yes, much more lively than the boring stuff from the authorities.
04:45Really? I'm glad to hear that.
04:48Or are you one of the paragraphers?
04:50Are you in cahoots with them?
04:52No, no, no.
04:54I'm a freelance city planner, and...
04:58I want to apply for the project at the city.
05:03I still have a few questions.
05:05Okay, then I'll leave you two alone now.
05:08Bye.
05:10Bye.
05:13Okay.
05:15What... what do you want to know?
05:18Excuse me for a moment.
05:21Well, these are all just suggestions, right?
05:24If you have your own ideas...
05:26I'm listening.
05:28Yes, my grain supplier has difficulties with me on the farm.
05:31I have to go there.
05:33Shall we meet again this evening? Then we can talk in peace.
05:36Yes, I'd love to.
05:43Mr. Szymanski!
05:45I didn't expect to see you here.
05:48In the clinic they told me I'd find you here.
05:51Side job?
05:53No, my ex-husband and I own this laundry.
05:56Uh-huh.
05:57What can I do for you? How's your foot?
05:59Oh, it's surprisingly good. Your herbs seem to work.
06:02I'm glad to hear that.
06:03The swelling has already receded.
06:05You sound so surprised.
06:07Well, you know, I'm skeptical at first.
06:10Very diplomatic.
06:12You can't trust people.
06:14Unlike animals. They've never disappointed me.
06:17Well, soon they'll be in Botswana again and can take a mud bath with elephants.
06:22I've actually done that before, if not voluntarily.
06:26But why I was looking for you...
06:30The preparation for the trip is connected to a lot of running around.
06:33And unfortunately I've already used up my tincture.
06:36And now I'm supposed to make you a new one?
06:38If it's not a big deal.
06:41But you do know what you promised me in return for the treatment, right?
06:46Telling me about life in the Okavango Delta?
06:50So you haven't forgotten that.
06:53Of course not. I really care a lot about it.
06:56You use my weakness shamelessly to your advantage.
06:59What did you expect? I'm a human being.
07:03Well, okay. Done deal.
07:06New wrap against old stories.
07:09Done deal.
07:12Are you done with the housework?
07:14Sure.
07:15Really? I thought that would be easy.
07:19Already sent it off?
07:20It's been an hour already.
07:21I'm the type of performer.
07:24The main thing is that your teacher sees it the same way.
07:26The beginning has turned out really well.
07:28And that's important.
07:29Setting priorities. That's my secret to success.
07:32I see. And that's why you're writing to Celeste now?
07:35What a great guy you are.
07:37Don't look.
07:38I thought you let her flirt.
07:40I did.
07:41It wasn't even two days.
07:42But almost.
07:43You can't overdo it.
07:45You need a bit more intuition.
07:47You eat out of her hand and you don't even notice it.
07:50And you have no idea about love.
07:53Hi.
07:54Hi.
07:55So, and now quickly change for the bootcamp at Bauer Pedersen.
07:59You can come with us.
08:00The chicks will be happy.
08:02Why? What's up with the chicks?
08:04We wanted to celebrate Bauer Pedersen.
08:06He noticed it.
08:07And as compensation, Simon has to stay on the farm.
08:10Exercise and fresh air.
08:11What more could you want?
08:12And playing with your fingers.
08:14Whatever you do for the little ones.
08:16You can come with us.
08:17It was your idea to train the little ones there.
08:20But don't the chicks need a lot of warmth after hatching?
08:26Yes.
08:27Bauer Pedersen has explained it to us.
08:29But you know that.
08:30They can be happy that they are still alive.
08:32And that's why I'm going to go to Bauer Pedersen full of humility and high motivation
08:36to atone for our guilt.
08:38A city snitch is coming.
08:40A really good headline for the Heide Echo.
08:43An annoying roommate is flying out the window.
08:45I think that's a better headline.
08:47What's up with you?
08:49Where do you have to go?
08:50Cologne.
08:51We'll see.
08:52It depends on when she lets him in again.
08:56Bye.
09:10It's okay, Amelie.
09:21Why are you so angry?
09:24It was our common project a few days ago, wasn't it?
09:28Yes, it was.
09:30We had a common dream that we wanted to realize.
09:34You work as a carpenter again.
09:36I run a hotel.
09:38I can only repeat myself.
09:41We would take over this hotel completely.
09:45And the one who suffers from it, that would be Annie.
09:49Yes, you fear that.
09:51There are always solutions for everything.
09:54And what about the financial burden?
09:57You can't achieve anything without courage.
10:06Your tiny houses are a unique feature.
10:10The Askania Park would be in everyone's mouth.
10:13Amelie, you have no idea how much work such a tiny house is.
10:16I wouldn't have time for Annie.
10:19But that's only the beginning.
10:21How do you want to know?
10:26Life is not just work for me.
10:31For me, it's not work, it's...
10:33Life content, I know.
10:35I know.
10:37I don't need my own hotel...
10:41...to feel like I'm doing something meaningful.
10:44And I don't need a vacation in Lübeck.
10:47Thank you for your openness.
10:50Now I know how much you enjoy spending time with us.
10:53Oh, you just don't want to understand!
11:07That's exactly what happens before I'm scared all the time.
11:13You just pull your thing through.
11:17Doesn't matter what I say.
11:18Oh, because you only go through life like that.
11:22Yes.
11:23Okay, thank you.
11:29I've had enough. I'm going to sleep in the hotel.
11:31And what about Henny?
11:33She'll take me with her, of course.
11:34You stay here. I'm going to the hotel.
11:46Bye.
12:05The elephant baby was totally exhausted.
12:08There was no chance that it would come out of the mud on its own.
12:12The mother kept pushing it, but it kept sinking.
12:16It was just a matter of time.
12:18Were you alone when you saw that?
12:20There were wild boars with it.
12:22And he also put the rope around the animal.
12:24And the mother let that happen?
12:26No.
12:27I had to organize the hellish noise to distract her.
12:30And it took a while for her to finally focus on me.
12:34That could have gone really wrong.
12:37Yes, it was life-threatening for me and the wild boar.
12:42But the little one wouldn't have made it otherwise.
12:46And how did you pull out the elephant baby?
12:50With the trailer. Very, very slowly.
12:54We watched for an hour or two how the mother took care of the boy.
12:59That was...
13:02That was very moving.
13:04I can imagine.
13:07The nature, but also the people.
13:10It just didn't let go of me since I was there for the first time.
13:16At some point I'll make it to Botswana.
13:18Take your time.
13:20And don't wait too long.
13:22Yes, I really want to.
13:24Yes, yes, yes. But life, blah, blah, blah.
13:27Just do it. What stops you?
13:30Do you have a family?
13:33There's no place in my life.
13:37I had a wife, but...
13:41But the marriage is broken.
13:43I'm sorry.
13:45There are moments in life when you have to make a decision.
14:02Oh, my God.
14:32I'm happy when they come back from the meadow in the evening and the bed is freshly made.
14:36Oh, I see. A pigsty.
14:38Yes, that's most of the work.
14:40But it stinks.
14:41Life is not a pony farm.
14:45Mr. Petersen, I really like to help you.
14:47But you have to adapt my tasks to my skills and profiles.
14:51What? Open beer bottles?
14:55Listen, you do exactly what I tell you.
14:58First the crap, then the pigsty.
15:00I have to leave early tonight.
15:02And when I come back, everything is great.
15:04Clear?
15:06And don't forget.
15:08Everything for the cows.
15:15Everything for the cows.
15:26So, how is it?
15:28Good.
15:32Or this one, look.
15:34Hm?
15:35Hm, also good.
15:37I don't know.
15:39I'll get another blower.
15:49And goodbye.
15:54What goodbye?
15:57No interest.
16:03Yes, but I liked the apartment.
16:05And that was nothing. It was too expensive.
16:07And what did Klaas say?
16:10I mean, he doesn't want to live with you forever.
16:13He says I shouldn't stress myself.
16:15So he's not in a hurry.
16:17Hm, that's more comfortable.
16:18So, for you at least.
16:19Yes, I think so.
16:21Hm?
16:22It's good.
16:23Yes?
16:25Besides, this farmer thinks everything you wear is great.
16:29That's not the point.
16:31I want to look neutral and unprofessional.
16:35Hm, do you always make such a fuss before a business meeting?
16:38That's not a normal business meeting.
16:45I never thought I'd see him again.
16:48You don't have to thank me.
16:50You're welcome.
16:52It's still a business meeting.
16:54Why did you do it anyway?
16:56Because I wanted to help you.
16:58You put so much work into it.
17:00And I like your designs.
17:02The landscape architect wouldn't have accepted him anyway.
17:05Why not?
17:06I can be very convincing.
17:08Hm, that's true.
17:10Hm?
17:11The outfit is good.
17:12Yes?
17:13Why do you stress yourself so much?
17:15It says on your designs.
17:17And on you.
17:19Stop it now.
17:21Nothing from him.
17:22So, nothing private.
17:24Hm, you didn't want to back then either.
17:26Sometimes it just gets mixed up.
17:51Hey.
17:52Hey.
17:53Thank you for jumping in.
17:55That's what the family is here for.
17:58Should I pay the bill?
18:00Yes, please.
18:01I'm just about to finish.
18:03Tell me, how was it with the TV guy?
18:06Sorry, but I thought he was pretty crude.
18:09Even though I gave him a lot of money,
18:12he didn't like it.
18:14He didn't like it at all.
18:16He didn't like it at all.
18:18He didn't like it at all.
18:20Even though I made him a cup of tea.
18:23Well, it was really very interesting.
18:28But my headache is a lot worse now, of course.
18:33You know, 25 years ago I just started without thinking about it.
18:38I had the feeling the whole world was open to me.
18:42And what's different today?
18:44Nothing.
18:45I know how it felt back then.
18:50Actually, you wanted to go on this trip with Klaas, didn't you?
18:53Yes, but it got messed up.
18:55And to be honest, I don't even know how Klaas and I are going to continue.
19:00When is he coming back?
19:02In a few days.
19:04You miss him a lot, don't you?
19:06Yes, of course.
19:07But with him, the worries come back.
19:10How is it going with Valerie?
19:12What if the baby is there? Is there still room for me, for us?
19:17I think it's great that he takes responsibility for himself.
19:22Really.
19:23Yes.
19:24Only the Okavango Delta may always remain a dream for me.
19:28A very beautiful one, too.
19:30Why do you need Dr. Jäger for that?
19:32Back then you also wanted to go to Africa alone, didn't you?
19:37What does it say about you just getting on a plane and flying away?
19:47That's hand and foot. I like it.
19:49If that were to come true...
19:52Yes.
19:53It's not your fault, after all.
19:56Good day.
19:57I think I'll have the rump steak, medium tourer, please.
20:01And for me, the linguine with salmon, please.
20:04Oh, but without pepper.
20:05Coming right up.
20:06That's right.
20:07I remember the trade fair back then.
20:10No pepper.
20:11Yes.
20:12It always gets into my nose.
20:14And what happens then, no one wants to experience.
20:23Well, I'm not planning any gastronomy.
20:27Maybe a mobile barista car, but no solid building.
20:31But wouldn't a gastronomic business be an additional source of income for the city?
20:36Yes, but a seasonal business like that usually doesn't pay off.
20:40And besides, you don't want to have so much noise around your farm, do you?
20:44Yes, but a nice bistro where you can sit together in the evening and drink something.
20:50Like back then in the ice bar, where we were at the end.
20:55Do you remember? That would be something.
20:59Mhm.
21:00Well, that's up to the city in the end.
21:03So I'm not planning a solid building.
21:08How many margaritas did you have that evening?
21:11Four?
21:17Come on, you'll last a few days.
21:20Otherwise Celeste will lose the last bit of respect for you.
21:23Or she'll be happy that I came earlier.
21:25And I'm sorry about the size.
21:27Well, the way I know Celeste, she's only interested in the size of your bar counter.
21:32That's really unfair. Everyone makes mistakes.
21:35Well, what can I get you?
21:37Two smoothies. A red one and a green one.
21:42Mmh, it smells like fresh country air here.
21:46Ha ha.
21:47Interesting outfit.
21:49I was able to accommodate the chicks, and sometimes you have to make sacrifices for that.
21:54And how are the chicks doing?
21:55Well, they're as good as dead.
21:57The first 48 hours they eat from the dotter sack.
22:00But then, from tomorrow on, they get chicken feed.
22:03Then you at least know what you've been saving up for.
22:06Walter, in a few days you don't even want to go back to Scarlet.
22:09In a few days I'll just know again how good I feel about Tresen.
22:16I just never found the right time.
22:18First of all, kids, good evening.
22:21Good evening.
22:22Hello, Miss Jensen.
22:23Well, how's the family peace going?
22:26Are Mr. Böttcher and Elias still alive?
22:29Yes, thank God. And both.
22:32Fortunately.
22:34You just have to jump a little bit with luck.
22:39Yes, that's right.
22:41Miss Jensen, would you like to have some tea with us?
22:43Yes, I'd love to, but unfortunately I can't at the moment,
22:47because I have a video call with my publisher.
22:53I'm planning a new novel.
22:56Oh, that's wonderful.
22:58I'm already collecting, I'm already collecting.
23:01How nice. Good luck.
23:04Well, have a nice evening.
23:06You too, you too.
23:13It's really crazy how active Miss Jensen is at her age.
23:16Oh yes.
23:18And you know what?
23:20She wouldn't let anyone stop her from fulfilling her dreams.
23:26Well, as I said.
23:28First there were the kids.
23:30Yes, but they're already out of the house.
23:32And then our financial worries.
23:35That's history by now, Jürgis.
23:39Yes, and then came the story with Klaas.
23:43Well...
23:45What?
23:46Do you also think these are all excuses?
23:50Oh, I have the feeling that the break with Klaas is really good for you.
23:56What would it be like if you extended this break?
24:00For a few weeks?
24:01A few months?
24:03Hm?
24:04What would that mean for Klaas and me?
24:06Well, you'll see.
24:10Well, Jürgis.
24:12In the last few decades, you've only been there for the others.
24:16It's high time that you only think about yourself.
24:20Now, of all people, you get to know this filmmaker.
24:25Well...
24:27I don't believe in coincidences.
24:31Ask him if you can come along.
24:35And what you would need for this trip.
24:37And...
24:39I'm afraid he wouldn't even take me seriously.
24:41Then at least try it.
24:45Jürgis.
24:46Only you can make your dream come true.
24:48Only you.
24:49All by yourself.
24:51Hm?
24:55Would you be so kind as to bring me the bill, please?
24:58With interest.
24:59Right away.
25:00Thank you very much.
25:02Oh, what I really wanted to show you.
25:05Here.
25:06In the center, I'm planning a solar spring.
25:09A solar spring?
25:11Something that's poisonous?
25:12Mm-hm.
25:13It's best to play with evening light.
25:15Let's see if that works.
25:17But the man from construction has a fable for renewable energies.
25:20Nothing works against him.
25:21With him, almost everything works.
25:23Respect.
25:24Yes.
25:25You have to know what you're up against.
25:27And how to deal with it.
25:29I knew you were a woman with special abilities.
25:33But that such talents are lurking in you.
25:37Yes.
25:42May I invite you to a margarita?
25:44It would be a shame if the evening is already over.
25:47I'm sorry.
25:48I have to leave very early tomorrow.
25:53I didn't want to embarrass you.
25:55I'm sorry.
25:56Oh, you don't have to.
25:57Everything's fine.
26:02I'd like to add half of it.
26:06No, no.
26:07Not necessary.
26:08I'll pay.
26:09Well, after all, I asked you to come to this dinner.
26:17Good.
26:20So, we'll talk about the property, okay?
26:25Take care.
26:26Yes.
26:29Goodbye.
26:34Well, nothing was free at the hotel anymore.
26:37And is it really okay that I stay here today?
26:40Yes, of course.
26:43What happened?
26:44Don't ask.
26:45Amelie.
26:47You're mad at Jurek, aren't you?
26:49I thought the Oscania Park was over.
26:52It's complicated and I don't feel like talking about it at all.
27:22But you know you can talk to me about anything.
27:46Yes, I know.
27:47How is it with you in Genf?
27:50Is everything okay?
27:51Yes.
27:52The time here was so beautiful.
27:54You know I'll be back tomorrow, right?
27:56Yes, I'll be gone by then.
27:58That's why I'm not telling you.
28:00But then you'll tell me everything.
28:02Yes.
28:03We'll see, okay?
28:05It's getting busy with you again, isn't it?
28:10Amelie?
28:11I don't know.
28:14Rita, I have to go, okay?
28:16See you.
28:17Bye.
28:18Bye.
28:21Bye.
28:52Bye.
29:08Good morning.
29:09Morning.
29:11Isn't there anything to eat in the warehouse?
29:14I wanted to have breakfast with my family again when I have to return to Cologne.
29:18Where's Papa?
29:19Mo is buying bread rolls, but you can finish the table.
29:23You're going for a run?
29:25What's the point?
29:27That I have to cover the table alone. After that.
29:29Maybe not so many texts at night.
29:31Then you'll be fitter in the morning.
29:34Where's grandma? Is she still sleeping?
29:35No, she's already in the laundry.
29:39Hey.
29:42That's a nice cover story.
29:44Hey.
29:47So, bye.
29:49Are you leaving already?
29:50Yes, I have to go to practice. See you later, okay?
29:52Okay, see you later.
29:53See you later.
29:57I'll come to the laundry after my shift at the clinic.
30:00Hey, I can do that for you, too.
30:02Okay, no problem.
30:05How did your housework go?
30:07Yes, everything was done on time.
30:09And? Are you satisfied?
30:10Well, it didn't become a masterpiece, but it wasn't necessary either.
30:14The main thing is that you did it.
30:16We're proud of you.
30:20By the way, I talked to this filmmaker for a long time yesterday.
30:23Hmm. Are you now involved in the secrets of the Okavango Delta?
30:27In some, yes. He really has a lot to tell.
30:30What?
30:31Is everything okay?
30:33Now tell me, what's going on?
30:35No, everything's fine. Really.
30:37Elias, you look like you've seen a ghost. So get out of here.
30:42Or what about the university?
30:44Elias, don't let everything get out of your mouth.
30:47We don't want any more secrets from each other.
30:50They want to disqualify me.
30:52What? Why?
30:54They noticed that a part of my housework wasn't written by me, but by an AI.
31:07Hey, you didn't even call me.
31:09No, why? Were we supposed to meet?
31:13How did it go last night?
31:15I've already earned a few details.
31:17Just as I feared.
31:20He flirted with you.
31:22And it worked out again.
31:24With him, apparently.
31:26That's why I canceled the evening.
31:31Why? Since when do you have a problem with a little flirt?
31:34I just don't want that.
31:36My life is complicated enough anyway.
31:39I want a purely business relationship.
31:43And now?
31:47Yes.
31:49He probably won't sell to the city.
31:52Franca, I don't understand you. You have such an advantage.
31:56That's not your business.
31:58Well, come on.
32:00A nice evening and a project in your pocket.
32:02Sounds like win-win for both of you to me.
32:05We definitely have different ideas.
32:09I don't sleep with my business partner.
32:11She shouldn't have come this far.
32:15Should I find out if there's anything else to save?
32:17No, no, please don't.
32:19This thing is done.
32:24We did everything to help you.
32:26Julius took time for you.
32:28And you let a computer do your work.
32:30Only the second part.
32:32But why was that necessary?
32:34I overslept.
32:36And to make the appointment, I should have omitted several chapters.
32:39But I didn't want to.
32:40Oh, Elias.
32:41I just thought the beginning was important.
32:43And the professors only pay attention to that.
32:44Apparently not only.
32:46But the beginning of the work was really okay.
32:48I just wouldn't have made the rest.
32:49Man, Elias, weren't you aware that this is a relationship?
32:52Yes, of course, but what should I have done?
32:54Delaying is not.
32:56Yes, that's because you don't have your appointments in mind.
32:59And we all know who's to blame.
33:01Man, Elias, this girl only brings you bad luck.
33:03She fogs your mind.
33:05Oh, let it be.
33:10Yes.
33:11I'm sorry, Elias.
33:13I didn't want to be loud.
33:15I'm just worried.
33:17I understand that you're disappointed.
33:19I am too.
33:21And if you talk to your professor again,
33:23he's actually quite annoyed with you.
33:25Maybe that's why I was so nervous at the beginning.
33:27I wanted it to be perfect,
33:29but I just lost the overview.
33:31And if you explain it to your professor in the same way?
33:34I can try.
33:36Maybe I'll get milder circumstances.
33:38If only half of the work is generated by AI.
33:41I'm going to get my stuff from the flat below the pond to Cologne to sort it out.
33:44It would be really unfair if I had to throw myself out because of something like this.
34:08I'm sorry.
34:16Did you use the chainsaw?
34:18Yes, of course. I still have to cut something down there.
34:20Are you even aware of how dangerous this thing is?
34:23Do you even have a chainsaw license?
34:25No, but I do have a driver's license.
34:27And you only need a safety vest for it.
34:29Yes.
34:30Oh, man, oh, man, oh, man.
34:32Next time, ask for something dangerous.
34:34I don't want to take responsibility for it.
34:36How was your date last night?
34:38I didn't have a date.
34:40Besides, it doesn't concern you at all.
34:46So, how are you and the chicks?
34:48The chicks are doing pretty well.
34:50And the farmer is not in a good mood because of me.
34:53Oh, now it's the chainsaw's turn.
34:56Have the chicks already had breakfast?
34:58Do you want to take a look?
35:00Yes, I do.
35:02And what does your muscle map say?
35:04Oh, he's already going. The blisters on his hands are much worse.
35:08Oh, God.
35:11Oh, damn it.
35:24Hi.
35:26Are you working, too?
35:27I think you and Mrs. Fehrman urgently need a vacation.
35:31Yes, that was a misjudgment.
35:34Can you tell me where she is?
35:36Yes, she was there for a short time, and now she's on a business trip.
35:38Where?
35:39What do I know?
35:40So, first Mrs. Bergman should go on vacation, then not again.
35:44Then you want to go on vacation with Mrs. Fehrman, then not again.
35:46I'm constantly writing the schedule.
35:48Maybe you can decide.
35:50I'm sorry, it's a bit difficult right now.
35:53Can you be a little more specific?
35:55Yes, you have to ask Amelie.
35:56Yes, I tried.
35:58So, should I schedule you now or not?
36:01Yes, but...
36:02Yes.
36:03I...
36:05As soon as I know something, I'll let you know.
36:08Yes, please do.
36:18Amelie?
36:21Where are you from?
36:25I'm from Canada.
36:27Ah.
36:29Okay.
36:40And the money?
36:42Did you rob a bank last night?
36:48Yes, you're worried about it, exactly.
36:51It's unbelievable.
36:57And I'm worried because we argued, and you?
37:00You're going through a lot of things.
37:03I announced that yesterday.
37:06But you're deciding about my life, Amelie.
37:09What's wrong with you?
37:10Is that pure selfishness?
37:11Is that a disease?
37:12Is that both?
37:17I would still be happy if it was our project.
37:20But if necessary, I'll go through it alone.
37:26I have to use the chance.
37:33Ah, no, watch out!
37:34That can't be.
37:35That hurts.
37:37Oh, damn.
37:38Where's the emergency doctor?
37:40In the house, he's calling the emergency doctor.
37:41The reception was too bad here.
37:42Okay, the RTB is coming.
37:43How is he?
37:44He's okay.
37:46Why did the saw go through the pants?
37:48I don't know.
37:49The pants are too old.
37:50But I'm glad I had them on, otherwise the leg would be through.
37:54Wow, you put on a real bandage.
37:56The pressure wasn't enough.
37:57I bled too much.
37:58I didn't know you could do that.
38:00I watched you yesterday, how you did it with your colleague.
38:03Watch out!
38:04Okay, now we probably don't need an RTB anymore.
38:07We'll be faster with the car.
38:09Ah, that went well today.
38:11Should I accompany you to the clinic?
38:13Would you do that?
38:14Yes.
38:15Oh, it's been so long since anyone has been so nice to me.
38:18Oh, you hold the position here, please, yes?
38:20What?
38:21Someone has to take care of the animals.
38:24Of course.
38:25And of course, today the real estate is offered for purchase.
38:27Then call in the Ascania Park.
38:31In the end, it doesn't matter.
38:33Yes, unfortunately, our project doesn't matter to you anymore.
38:37I should have stayed out of it from the beginning, Amelie.
38:40I know how merciless you are with your business partners.
38:44It's nice that you think like that about me.
38:46Yes, and it's really nice that you treat us like that.
38:48It makes me speechless.
38:51How often do I have to do that for us?
38:53Come on, you don't believe that yourself.
38:56I want to build something together with you.
38:58And that it won't be easy, that was clear to us before.
39:00Yes, and that's why we decided against it.
39:02I corrected it.
39:03Yes, you corrected it, Amelie, you!
39:13It doesn't smell.
39:18Why?
39:19Why can't you just trust me?
39:24How?
39:27Your ego is so big.
39:29Nothing in the world comes against it.
39:31Not me, not Henni.
39:34No matter how much we love you.
39:38But I love you too.
39:40You don't even know how that works.
39:45Maybe it would be different if Henni was your biological child.
39:50I'm just...
39:51Just let it be, just let it be.
39:53You wouldn't even care about your own child?
40:20Oh.
40:25Hi.
40:26Hello.
40:29Leyla, what are you doing here?
40:31I happened to be on the farm when this happened.
40:36On three.
40:37Careful.
40:38One, two, three.
40:39Oh.
40:40Ah.
40:42You really are my guardian angel.
40:44Good recovery.
40:47Ciao.
40:48Ciao.
40:49You really put the pressure on him?
40:51Oh, it's nothing.
40:52I couldn't have done better.
40:54Did Nuttaz say that too?
40:56I watched Simon the other day, how he did it.
40:59And he bled so much, I had to do something.
41:02My respect.
41:03Others would have fallen into powerlessness.
41:05Isn't that what you're doing?
41:07Later.
41:10Maybe I'll wash my hands.
41:12Simon.
41:13Hey, Simon.
41:14No.
41:15He's still in the emergency room.
41:17Yes, yes, I'll let you know.
41:19Okay, ciao.
41:25Have you heard?
41:27What?
41:28Knut Petersen is in the hospital.
41:30No.
41:31How do you know that?
41:33I was on the farm.
41:35Why?
41:36I wanted to talk to him again, but Simon was the only one there.
41:40Didn't I tell you clearly that I don't need your help?
41:44Yes, but...
41:45But nothing, man.
41:47Don't get involved, that's my business.
41:53What happened?
41:55Simon says he cut his leg with a chainsaw.
41:59No.
42:00He must have been angry.
42:02Oh God.
42:03Hopefully it's not my fault.
42:05Do you think because you served him yesterday?
42:07Well, it could be.
42:09I told you, he likes you.
42:12Maybe it was more than just a one-night stand for him back then.
42:16If he's secretly in love with me?
42:18It could be.
42:20No.
42:21No, I don't think so.
42:23That was so long ago.
42:29But I will still bring him some flowers to the hospital.
42:33Don't you send a bit contradictory signals with that?
42:36And if I do?
42:39It's my fault.
42:55Can they really disqualify him?
42:58Yes, they can. He cheated me, that's a crime.
43:02But then it was all for nothing.
43:06Excuse me, there was an emergency.
43:09Oh, Judith.
43:10Is there anything new from Elias?
43:12He's packing. I just told my mother everything.
43:15Tell me, he's Leyla, and now Elias.
43:20What's going on?
43:22Come on, let's wait and see.
43:24Maybe he can handle the housework.
43:29Oh, Leyla probably saved a patient's life earlier.
43:34Leyla?
43:35Yes, she happened to be there when someone injured himself with the chainsaw.
43:38And she acted like a pro and set up a really good pressure bandage.
43:42Oh, you see?
43:44There are a lot of talents lurking in Leyla.
43:48What you can't say about Elias, unfortunately.
43:50Hey, that's not fair.
43:51It's true, he's just making a mess.
43:53You can't be careful enough about him.
43:55We just have to be there for him now.
43:58Why? He's grown up.
44:01I'm sure he'll be fine on his own.
44:04And even if he has to leave the university...
44:07What?
44:08You can't change that.
44:10You'd better take care of the things you can change.
44:14Are you talking about something else?
44:16Yes, a little bit.
44:19I think...
44:21Jördis should finally fulfill his dream of going to Botswana.
44:25And not hide away again because of the children.
44:30Yes, my mother is right.
44:32You really shouldn't postpone this because of Elias.
44:44Mr. Szymanski, Jördis Kilic here.
44:46I had a few questions about the Okavango Delta.
44:50No, very specific.
45:01Hey!
45:04Franca!
45:06You poor thing.
45:07For me?
45:10My bad luck quickly made the rounds.
45:13What are you up to?
45:16I was a little out of focus and my protective suit was quite flimsy.
45:23I hope it's not because of what happened last night.
45:27No, that's normal.
45:28But if I'm careful, he didn't lose anything on the farm.
45:32But of course I thought about our evening.
45:36I'm sorry I was so grumpy.
45:38You don't have to apologize.
45:40I have to apologize.
45:41I didn't want to be so impulsive.
45:43And I didn't want you to feel uncomfortable.
45:46Wow, I wouldn't have expected that.
45:49I'm glad, thank you very much.
45:51Are you still angry?
45:53No.
45:55I just like to separate work from private life.
45:59I was hoping you would say that.
46:01Let's get down to business.
46:04The meadow.
46:06I have a feeling the city wants to pull me over.
46:09Well, they're just trying to keep their budget.
46:13I'm sure you have contacts, don't you?
46:15I've worked with the city on a few projects.
46:20Well, if you manage to get the city to pay me a good price for my property,
46:25let's say, not less than 30,000 euros per hectare,
46:30then from my point of view, your park is not in the way.
46:35You want me to negotiate with the city on your behalf?
46:40If you want the job, I can't think of a better one.
46:51Stay seated.
46:54Hello.
46:55Hello.
46:56How's your foot?
46:57Without stress, I don't feel anything anymore.
46:59Good.
47:00You sounded pretty determined on the phone.
47:03Yes, I am.
47:05I want to finally see the Okavango Delta, as soon as possible.
47:09Courageous.
47:10Yes.
47:11And I thought you could give me a few valuable tips.
47:15I'd love to.
47:16It's a good decision.
47:18Yes, it feels good, too.
47:20You won't regret it.
47:23You heard her.
47:26Excuse me.
47:30Klaas!
47:32What are you doing here?
47:35I couldn't take it anymore.
47:37I missed you so much.
47:39During this conference, I was only thinking about you.
47:42I held your hand so often on the phone and wanted to call you.
47:48This relationship break was a really stupid idea.
47:52I thought a lot about you, too.
47:55The thing with Valerie, it's a process.
47:57I know, but we'll manage somehow.
48:00The thing is, I love you.
48:03And I don't want to lose you.
48:08Henni needs our attention.
48:10If you pull through with the Askania Park, she won't see you anymore.
48:14It's a decision for our love.
48:15And how I live, I explained that to you.
48:17The family doesn't have time for that anymore.
48:19That's nonsense!
48:20Maybe it's the other way around.
48:22We had a very clear agreement.
48:24If I come back from Lüttich, you'll move out.
48:26You were away for a few days, a lot happened.
48:28I'll call my agent.
48:30He always has something up his sleeve.
48:31I'll pick up our clothes from you later, okay?
48:34Yes.
48:35Okay, I have to go to Louis.
48:38Sure.
48:41Ben, nice to have you back.
48:44Yes.
48:45I'm Simon.
48:46Hi, Pedro.
48:48And what's your name?
48:50Leyla.
48:51Nice to meet you.