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00:00I want you to use this as a warning to thank your sister.
00:04If it were up to me, this place would already be packed.
00:10I wanted to donate this to your school project as a little start-up.
00:20I know you. You visited Louise three years ago.
00:27You knew my mother?
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:46This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
01:28This is the world where I belong
01:31This is the world where I belong
01:54The questions mark my life
01:56I've been looking for my roots for years, and now I'm sitting next to it, desperate.
02:21Nick, I can't accept the money.
02:23Why not?
02:25I told you, it's the starting money for my last golf tournament.
02:28And I want to donate it to your charity project.
02:31Yes, because you think you have to do something good again.
02:33But that's nonsense.
02:35I promised to support you.
02:37And then I go through with it.
02:38Mr. van Loon provoked you to the point of blood.
02:41It's not your fault that the autograph session blew up.
02:46And that also applies to the death of your father.
02:49My father killed himself because I disappointed him.
02:52At this golf tournament?
02:54They paid me 10,000 euros.
02:56You have to imagine that.
02:5810,000 euros.
02:59Just so I can play.
03:01The great Birdie Eckert.
03:04And then I'll make the last place.
03:07Your father didn't kill himself because of a lost golf tournament.
03:12You're going way too hard with yourself in court.
03:17The therapy will help you.
03:19And you've taken a big step.
03:21You told everyone what it looks like in you.
03:24Yes, that was brave of you.
03:26I would have liked to have been there.
03:29I think you would have run away sooner.
03:33Meg.
03:35You're a very special person.
03:37And you have to hide from nothing and from no one.
03:41And you keep the money yourself.
03:44Yes.
03:50Okay.
03:54Nick, wait a minute.
03:56I'm coming with you.
04:03You suffered so terribly that you couldn't find your family.
04:07I would never have let that go.
04:10That's why I hired a private detective three years ago.
04:15Without telling me anything.
04:17I couldn't know if the man would be successful.
04:20So I waited.
04:24I couldn't give him any clues.
04:27But at some point he clarified the identity of your mother.
04:34She was already in the sanatorium.
04:37When I found out about her dementia,
04:40I went to Switzerland on my own
04:44to get a picture taken.
04:48And what did you tell me where you were going?
04:53I had a business meeting.
04:57So you lied to my face.
05:00To protect you.
05:03Your mother was completely trapped in her own world.
05:07Your friend, Mrs. Hegeli,
05:09sat day and night on her bed.
05:11Even she was no longer recognized by your mother.
05:14I should have been there.
05:16What for? To torture you?
05:19It was torture for Mrs. Hegeli
05:22to experience Luise like that.
05:24And that's exactly what I wanted to spare you.
05:26Even if I couldn't stand it,
05:28it's not up to you to make such a decision for me.
05:31I can't stand to see you suffer.
05:33This meeting would have only caused you pain.
05:35What's so wrong about it?
05:37I could have at least shook my mother's hand once.
05:40I would have seen her once.
05:42And I would have learned something about my family three years ago.
05:48I meant it well.
05:51Yes, you meant it so well
05:53that you watched me for weeks and months
05:55as I struggled
05:57to put the pieces of my past together again.
06:03How should I have explained
06:05that I was silent for so long?
06:07Yes, that's a good question, Roman.
06:10How do you explain to your wife
06:12that you've been lying to her for years?
06:15Susan.
06:17Please, Susan.
06:19Let me.
06:27Let me.
06:42Is everything okay?
06:44Yes.
06:46How did your mother get to Bad Wiessee?
06:48Hm?
06:50You like it here, don't you?
06:52You don't have to worry about Johanna.
06:54She has already redecorated her room,
06:56initiated a bridge tour
06:58and persuaded the cafeteria
07:00to offer Dajiling.
07:02It looks like I should be worried about you.
07:06What do you mean?
07:08Well, you seem a little...
07:10easygoing.
07:12I'm just a little thoughtful.
07:14Hello.
07:16Ah, hello, Mr. Hansen.
07:18Hello.
07:20Hello.
07:22I have to confess
07:24that I can't accept your order at the moment.
07:27Ah, he didn't like that at all.
07:29Well, that can't be changed.
07:31But if you feel like coming to my workshop again,
07:33come by.
07:35Thank you, I'll be back any time.
07:37Hello.
07:39You swapped the calculator
07:41against Hammer and Hobel?
07:43Well, at work in the workshop
07:45my thoughts don't always turn around.
07:48I'm not going to be a boat builder,
07:50but maybe I'll find my way
07:53when my head is finally clear.
07:58Well, it's worth a try.
08:05What's this?
08:07I have to think.
08:09I made a mistake, Susanne,
08:11and I'm sorry.
08:13But I don't think my behavior is unforgivable.
08:16How would you behave
08:18if you found out you'd been lying for years?
08:21I just wanted what's best for you.
08:23Yes.
08:25You're acting as if this incident
08:27is going to question our marriage.
08:30It is.
08:35Where are you going?
08:37Please.
08:39Please don't do anything you'll regret later.
08:44I'm leaving now
08:46and I'll regret it later.
09:05I would advise you not to stay away from Fanon in the future.
09:08It would be better if Mr. Frickenschild
09:10would just pull one of your legs off the project.
09:12I won't give him a minute.
09:14I've decided to take the whole thing professionally.
09:17And if he provokes you again?
09:19What should he do?
09:21My cards are on the table.
09:23I have nothing to hide.
09:25So maybe it wasn't so bad
09:27that this idiot provoked me.
09:29The pressure is definitely out.
09:31Well, good to see you.
09:33Besides, I have good friends
09:35who have supported me all the time.
09:37It would be really good
09:39if you could help me with something.
09:41Even though I can't tell you the whole story.
09:43I know you wanted to hide the 10,000 euros in the basement,
09:45but of course it all makes sense in retrospect.
09:47I'm really sorry I lied to you.
09:49You didn't lie to yourself.
09:51I just wanted to forget
09:53that the money ever existed.
09:55But you can understand
09:57that Rütter rejected your offer, can't you?
09:59Yes, of course. Absolutely.
10:01Although I really didn't donate the money.
10:03Oh, come on.
10:05There's nothing worse than
10:07sitting on 10,000 euros, isn't there?
10:09Probably.
10:11Can I ask you for a favor?
10:13Sure, go ahead.
10:15I'd like to go
10:17to a real men's round again.
10:19So we don't have to talk much,
10:21just watch a football game or something.
10:25How about today?
10:27I hoped you'd say that.
10:29And who's playing?
10:31Hello, our club.
10:33Second division.
10:35Okay. Olé, olé, olé.
10:42Carla?
10:44Yes, I'll be right there.
10:48Wow.
10:50You look super sexy.
10:52Too sexy?
10:54Not for me at all.
10:56Well, we're going to a rustic restaurant,
10:58so maybe that's a little obvious.
11:00Why are you so shy all of a sudden?
11:02Let me touch you a little.
11:04With your attractive grandma you've got around your neck?
11:06Do you want to say that you feel old
11:08just because your son became a father?
11:10If that calms you down,
11:12you're just as hot as three weeks ago
11:14when you didn't know anything about your grandchild.
11:18I'm serious.
11:20You look stunning.
11:22And your whole
11:24I'm an old woman story
11:26only happens in your head.
11:28That's possible, but
11:30I think I'll get changed.
11:32It won't take long.
11:34Hopefully. I'm hungry.
11:37Why did Susan leave the house
11:39with a packed bag?
11:41It seems like
11:43she needed a little distance
11:45from her daughter.
11:47If only you had a spark of decency,
11:49you would have left the house
11:51in her place.
11:53No one would have had to go.
11:55This whole unhappy story
11:57could have been over long ago
11:59if Susan hadn't been so adamant
12:01about it.
12:03I think you'd rather
12:06I wanted to save Susan
12:08a painful experience.
12:10You treat her like a child?
12:14We've been happily married
12:16for almost 20 years.
12:18You didn't tell me anything about your mother
12:20because you were afraid
12:22to have to share your wife.
12:24How do you have the right
12:26to judge me?
12:28I'm her father.
12:30You are an irresponsible,
12:32selfish man
12:34who gave birth to a girl
12:36a long time ago.
12:38Watch what you're saying.
12:40Luise's parents would have known
12:42why you forbade your daughter
12:44to get in touch with you.
12:46Stop, stop, stop, stop!
12:48Watch what you're saying.
12:50I don't know what's going on,
12:52but you can't say that with your fists.
13:00In half an hour
13:02we'll close the shop
13:04and then I'll be all yours.
13:06Great.
13:08Then I know what we'll do.
13:10Tell me.
13:12We'll go to my place, cuddle on the sofa
13:14and I'll open a bottle of 1986 Barola.
13:16Aha.
13:18Is that your way of showing enthusiasm?
13:20That's my way of saying
13:22good suggestion, next suggestion.
13:24Great. What are you up to?
13:26Well, maybe something more dynamic.
13:28Something more dynamic?
13:30I admit,
13:32I'm a very mean couch potato.
13:34I thought more romantic
13:36and not boring.
13:38That's not what I'm here for.
13:40I'm afraid
13:42we'll have to do without both.
13:44Hey.
13:46I don't want to ruin your evening,
13:48but can I spend the night here?
13:50Of course you can.
13:52Hello.
13:55Call me.
13:57I will.
14:01I've sent Gunther away.
14:03Don't worry,
14:05he'll be back.
14:07What's going on?
14:09What happened?
14:11I'm so angry.
14:13I think I've never been so angry in my life.
14:19Yes!
14:21Undecided,
14:24I had given up hope.
14:26I don't know what you're all so happy about.
14:28We should have won the game.
14:30Yes, Mr. Albers, but the referee decided otherwise.
14:32Yes, but a crack in the lens.
14:34That's pretty close, too.
14:36We should have won the game anyway.
14:38If it goes on like this,
14:40we can give it to us with the first league.
14:42Yes, come on, today we were quite well served with the undecided.
14:44Exactly, it could easily have been 5 to 1.
14:47A pony stayed the night here with us.
14:49Oh, that doesn't exist.
14:52And that without a stable?
14:54It will belong to Carla's grandson.
14:56See?
14:58Saddle, fence, everything on it.
15:00And 100% plastic.
15:02Children, that's not a real toy.
15:04Well,
15:06the little dwarfs are on it, right?
15:08That kills any imagination.
15:10I mean, when she was little,
15:12there was no toy in the war.
15:14We played with chestnuts,
15:16or stones, or wood, or something.
15:18And we were happy, too.
15:21Yes, what I just want to say is,
15:23it doesn't always have to be so perfect and well styled.
15:25And yet you can be happy.
15:29Everything that Britta needs for her school project
15:31is commitment.
15:33Our commitment.
15:35That means we all have to be trained to be educators.
15:37No, Mr. Albers.
15:39All we need is wood,
15:41color,
15:43and a little imagination.
15:45That's not even such a stupid idea.
15:47We build everything ourselves.
15:49And what we can't build,
15:51we just get second-hand
15:53and put it back together.
15:55Mr. Albers, what do you think?
15:57Then you think all the time,
15:59you talk to spoiled snobs,
16:01and then we have such a great idea.
16:03Yes, we do.
16:05Good.
16:18Men who rule their disputes with fists,
16:21I usually don't serve them any tea.
16:23Here you go.
16:25Something has happened to me.
16:27And I think
16:29that Susanne's husband
16:31doesn't treat her well.
16:33Mr. Johnson,
16:35I respect that you want to defend
16:37and protect your daughter.
16:39I also find it impossible,
16:41impossible that Mr. Winter
16:43has concealed his knowledge about Susanne's mother.
16:45But it's about
16:47choosing the right means.
16:49If you forget like that,
16:51then you're not much better than your son-in-law.
16:53I just wanted to
16:55stand by Susanne's side.
16:57Just like your husband.
16:59He also wants to stand by her side.
17:01But not for something good.
17:05Mr. Johnson,
17:07your daughter is in enough pain right now.
17:09Doesn't she need a father
17:11who can help her
17:13when she has conflicts with her husband
17:15and is fired?
17:17If you want to do her a favor,
17:19then
17:21control your temperament.
17:33No one at home?
17:39No one I would welcome.
17:41Are you arguing with Susanne?
17:43Yes.
17:45She's pretty angry with me.
17:47Really?
17:53You can be glad
17:55that our mother
17:57died in dignity
17:59in full possession of her spiritual powers.
18:01Well, I don't know
18:03how you're getting at this, but
18:05I have to give you the right.
18:07Susanne.
18:13Susanne's mother.
18:25Verstehe.
18:37Why didn't you tell Susanne
18:39that you met her mother?
18:41I wanted to save her this sight.
18:45She had the bitter realization
18:47that it was too late
18:49to get close to her mother.
18:51You wanted to protect her.
18:53Yes.
18:55And now Susanne treats me as
18:57if I had taken her home.
19:01Roman, the meeting would have been
19:03very important for Susanne.
19:05Unfortunately,
19:07you took this chance.
19:17I never thought it was possible
19:19that Roman would leave me like that.
19:21You know he's inclined
19:23to decide over your head.
19:25Yes, in little things,
19:27in everyday things,
19:29things that concern us together.
19:31But this is about me,
19:33At least I understand now
19:35why his commitment to
19:37looking for your mother
19:39has always been so limited.
19:41Yes, because he was afraid
19:43that he would give up.
19:45Exactly.
19:47How often we talked about it.
19:49How often he advised me
19:51not to have too much hope.
19:53But he knew all the time
19:55the answers I was desperately
19:57looking for.
19:59How can he just do that to me?
20:01Why torture me?
20:03All the things I learned today
20:05from Jutta.
20:09It made me so happy.
20:11Finally I got an idea
20:13of what kind of person
20:15my mother really was.
20:19Can you forgive him?
20:23My problem is much more
20:25how I should ever
20:27trust him again.
20:29I think your husband
20:31always wanted the best for you.
20:33He lied to me, Merle.
20:35What if that wasn't
20:37the only time?
20:39Maybe our marriage
20:41was built on a single lie.
20:43I just left Ruder
20:45because I thought
20:47that's his way
20:49to take care of his family.
20:53Well, your husband
20:55always thought you were weaker than you are.
20:59Yes.
21:01Obviously.
21:29No end.
21:33Hello, Mrs. Saravacos.
21:35You can calm down.
21:37Everything is going well in the kitchen.
21:39I didn't expect anything else.
21:41Mick.
21:43We had a really good football afternoon
21:45in the apartment, didn't we?
21:47It was almost like old times.
21:49I'm glad you had fun.
21:51We also had a very nice evening today.
21:53Yes, in Hamburg a new Breton
21:55fish restaurant opened.
21:57It was delicious.
21:59I was really in the mood for vacation.
22:01Actually, we would have been in Britain
22:03if Timo and I hadn't stood in front of the door.
22:05And? Is he still on the trip?
22:07It's already in the plan.
22:09Look at that.
22:13She doesn't force me either.
22:15I'm sorry to disappoint you, my dear.
22:17Garland, what are you doing here?
22:19That's a surprise.
22:21Come on, I'll introduce you.
22:23May I introduce you?
22:25This is a dear colleague from Hanover.
22:27Scarlett Neuhaus.
22:29Nice to meet you. Mick.
22:31Hello.
22:33If you want a nice drink,
22:35then turn more trusting.
22:37And this is Carla Saravacos, my friend.
22:39Carla Saravacos.
22:41May I ask you for advice?
22:43Yes, of course.
22:45Come on, let's go upstairs.
23:01Why didn't Ms. Hegeli
23:03get to know Susan back then?
23:05I'm sure she knew
23:07about Louise's story.
23:09I pretended to be
23:11Mrs. Kupfer's acquaintance.
23:13As a travel reporter,
23:15she was traveling a lot
23:17and knew a lot of people.
23:23Another one?
23:25Yes, please.
23:27Bring us two more, please.
23:29With pleasure.
23:33Roman,
23:35you're in deep shit.
23:37I know.
23:43Hello, you two.
23:45Have you seen Lars?
23:47He's probably still in the office.
23:49I just got here.
23:51Well, it doesn't matter.
23:53He'll be here until tomorrow.
23:55Is everything okay, dad?
23:57No, it's not okay.
23:59But I'll do everything
24:01to make it work.
24:11What's wrong with him?
24:13He had a fight with Susan.
24:15What?
24:17I hope it's nothing serious.
24:19I...
24:21I mean, you just wanted
24:23to fulfill your common dream
24:25and go to Cape Town.
24:27Just leave him here.
24:39Will you tell me
24:41why you had a fight?
24:43I can't get it out of dad.
24:45I can't get it out of dad.
24:49Maybe I can tell him.
24:53So, your father,
24:55he...
24:57He really screwed up.
24:59We should make a budget
25:01with all the things we need.
25:03Then we can finance the project
25:05with a small amount of money.
25:07I, as a father, think it's a good idea.
25:09Gala, what do you think?
25:11Huh?
25:13You can cancel him for today.
25:15What?
25:17Guys, nothing against you,
25:19but I'd like to talk to Toben.
25:21Everything is fine with that woman.
25:23That's nonsense.
25:25She's just a pretty doll
25:27without real charisma.
25:29Sure, little guys like you
25:31would love her,
25:33but as an adult man
25:35you expect something different.
25:37Thank you, Ben,
25:39but I don't have a problem.
25:41I think it's quite late already.
25:43I'm tired. Good night, guys.
25:45Good night, Gala.
25:47Good night, Mr. Albers.
25:49He's totally resistant to advice.
25:51He'd like to speak for himself,
25:53but then he loses 100%.
25:55Sorry, I think it's getting late.
25:57Are you tired already?
25:59Pretty much, yes.
26:01Do you want to go home alone?
26:03Scala is waiting for an old colleague
26:05with whom I studied back then.
26:07I'd love to meet him.
26:09Oh, yes?
26:11Do you mind if I stay a little longer?
26:13No, no, no problem.
26:15Okay, see you later.
26:17Bye, Mrs. Sarabacuas.
26:19Bye.
26:21You know, guys,
26:23it smells like trouble to me.
26:25No, it's clear.
26:27I don't understand women.
26:29Thank you
26:31for letting me come by
26:33at this time.
26:35I have to admit,
26:37you asked me a lot of questions.
26:41I lied to you back then,
26:43Mrs. Hegeli,
26:45and I'm really sorry about that.
26:47I thought
26:49I'd like to save my wife
26:51from this stroke of fate.
26:53Please accept my apology.
26:55I just hope
26:57my actions won't burden
26:59your relationship with Susanne.
27:01It would mean a lot to her
27:03if you could tell her
27:05how I feel.
27:07Don't worry.
27:11Susanne is so nice
27:13and enchanting.
27:15I always see Louise in front of me
27:17when I talk to her.
27:19I'm pretty sure
27:21that Susanne inherited
27:23the strength of her mother.
27:25Why did you just accept her?
27:27You have to get rid of her.
27:29I think I know my wife
27:31better than you do.
27:33I just wanted to protect her.
27:47I came to apologize.
27:49You're not the first one.
27:51Come in.
27:53I think
27:55I better say goodbye,
27:57Mrs. Hegeli.
28:03Do you sleep here at the hotel?
28:05No.
28:07At Merle's.
28:09Susanne.
28:21I'm terribly sorry
28:23that our meeting was interrupted.
28:25Don't worry about it.
28:27Thank you
28:29for your understanding.
28:31I wanted to ask you
28:33if we could meet again tomorrow.
28:35I'd like to talk to you
28:37about my mother.
28:39Of course we will.
28:41Your husband seems
28:43to be very sorry about it.
28:45Did he say that?
28:47His break of trust
28:49is certainly painful.
28:51But your mother always said
28:53that those who love
28:55make mistakes.
28:57Because love
28:59doesn't often
29:01cloud your vision.
29:13Are you going to tell Ben
29:15that I was there
29:17and that he should call again?
29:19Yes, I'd love to.
29:21I don't know where he is.
29:23He wanted to be back a long time ago.
29:25I'm sorry.
29:27Don't neglect your mother.
29:29I have a good friend
29:31who takes care of her.
29:33Lars asked his father
29:35about his break of trust.
29:37I made one mistake.
29:39That's why I can't
29:41lose all my trust.
29:43How did he react?
29:45Not yet.
29:47So you're under observation.
29:49Right.
29:51That's why I wanted
29:53to ask you
29:55to focus on Winter in West.
29:57Right.
30:01I'll do my best.
30:03With the order for Ascania Park
30:05we have a full load.
30:09When everything is settled
30:11I'll be back.
30:13Okay.
30:17I won't disturb you anymore.
30:19Take care.
30:21You too.
30:23Bye.
30:27Did you have fun watching football?
30:29Yes.
30:31And there was a very
30:33surprising result.
30:35Nick?
30:37He's on the right track.
30:39And he had a brilliant idea.
30:41We're going to put Nikita
30:43in a self-management agency.
30:45Seriously.
30:47We're going to get everything
30:49we need.
30:51I wonder what happened
30:53to you guys.
30:55I thought you were busy with football and beer.
30:57Instead you're talking about
30:59child support.
31:01Yes, that's what happened.
31:03But you just promised your boyfriend
31:05to run your company on his own.
31:07So what?
31:09How are you going to do that?
31:11He's right.
31:13Who's the workaholic here?
31:15Wait a minute. I was once a workaholic.
31:17Now I'm pregnant
31:19and deep relaxed.
31:21Absolutely deep relaxed.
31:23You're so deep relaxed.
31:27I can't believe it.
31:49And?
31:51Was it nice?
31:53You're awake.
31:55Did I wake you up?
31:57What are you up to?
31:59I won't stay that long.
32:01Scarlett has a surprise
32:03for you.
32:05You and your colleague
32:07are the lawyers
32:09I'm going to negotiate
32:11the case against tomorrow.
32:13That's why she's in town.
32:15We have the opportunity
32:17to make a comparison tomorrow.
32:19Did you just tell me
32:21that you worked together?
32:23Not quite.
32:25Scarlett and I have known each other for a long time.
32:27It's always extremely amusing with her.
32:29I had the same impression.
32:31Anna and I were often together in Hanover.
32:33If you want, we can go out together.
32:35I promise you
32:37that we won't talk about any cases.
32:39I can't wait to move out tomorrow.
32:41I'm too old for that.
32:47Carla?
32:49Turn off the light, please.
32:51I need my sleep.
32:53Okay.
32:55Good night.
33:17Good night.
33:33There we go.
33:35The spirit of life is gone.
33:37Thank you, Mrs. Hose.
33:39Did you sleep well?
33:41A little bit.
33:43No wonder.
33:45I don't know where you're going.
33:47It doesn't help that Roman apologized
33:49to Jutta last night
33:51and obviously regrets his behavior.
33:53Do you want to talk to him today?
33:55I don't know if I'm ready yet.
33:57You have time.
33:59My sleeping couch is happy
34:01and so am I.
34:03But if it's too much for you,
34:05tell me, okay?
34:07I can't use someone
34:09who thinks he can touch me with gloves.
34:11I would never think of that.
34:13Good morning.
34:15I hope I'm not disturbing you.
34:17No, no. May I offer you a coffee?
34:19Thank you, no.
34:21Actually, I wanted to see
34:23if I could convince my daughter
34:25to a breakfast in Salto.
34:27Yes, that's nice of you,
34:29but I want to open the tea shop on time.
34:31Leave the shop today.
34:33You really have very different worries.
34:35I thought at least you understood
34:37that the tea shop has more
34:39than a hobby character for me.
34:41Besides, someone from the trade office
34:43is coming today.
34:45I didn't mean it that way.
34:47I know you don't want to hear this,
34:49but I think Roman has gone too far.
34:51Pete, please.
34:53He behaved quite shamefully.
34:55You can't take it that way.
34:57Oh, no?
34:59Do you want to make my decisions
35:01now, too?
35:03Then you're not better than Roman.
35:05I have to go now.
35:07I'll call you later.
35:11Well,
35:13a lot of things
35:15didn't go as planned
35:17in our conversation yesterday.
35:19How did you hold back?
35:21I thought you meant my fists
35:23and not my mouthpiece.
35:35Hi.
35:37Morning. Did you sleep well?
35:39We need the dimensions.
35:41What kind of room?
35:43For the nursery.
35:45I thought you discussed that.
35:47Yes, we did.
35:49You wanted to explain
35:51which room would be available to us.
35:53I didn't know I had to do it right away.
35:55If we don't have the dimensions,
35:57we can't order paint.
35:59In Lüchow-Dannenberg,
36:01a children's store will be opened.
36:03We can all have furniture.
36:05We just have to pick it up ourselves.
36:07I divided my day into
36:09company and nursery hours.
36:11I didn't include
36:13unnecessary discussions.
36:15I'll take care of the room.
36:17If you trust me,
36:19I can give you the dimensions.
36:21We're getting there.
36:23That's sweet of you.
36:25Well,
36:27I want to be a good daddy.
36:29You'll be the best daddy, I know.
36:31Yes.
36:33Okay.
36:35I'll leave you alone.
36:39I want to add
36:41that you're wasting your precious time.
36:43Of course.
36:47Give me three
36:49of the magnolias.
36:51That one.
36:53No, that one.
36:55Down there.
36:57Don't worry
36:59too much.
37:01Your daughter will handle everything.
37:03And I can't imagine
37:05that she's seriously angry with you.
37:07Your optimism is an honor.
37:09But who runs out so angrily?
37:11Why?
37:13She was just annoyed
37:15because father and husband
37:17wanted to talk to her.
37:19I was really stupid.
37:21No, not stupid.
37:23And helpful.
37:25But you should know
37:27that you're father
37:29of an adult woman.
37:33You're really understanding,
37:35Miss Rose.
37:37Sometimes.
37:39You know,
37:41my Achim
37:43had similar difficulties.
37:45After almost 20 years,
37:47he reconciled with his daughter.
37:49Although he tried very hard,
37:51he often
37:53didn't know
37:55how to behave towards her.
37:57And then you came
37:59and opened his eyes.
38:03You're
38:05also childless.
38:07Why don't you dabble in the dark?
38:09Because I'm a woman.
38:11And because I'm
38:13aunt of two charming nieces.
38:15Well, let's leave out the nephew.
38:17And believe me,
38:19I know
38:21all the highs and lows
38:23of these two ladies
38:25from their fifth year of life.
38:27You have a lot in store for me.
38:29I like it
38:31that you don't stand behind your opinion.
38:33Your life partner
38:35can be happy
38:37to have such a patented and honest woman.
38:39I can't do much
38:41for the distance for him.
38:43And besides,
38:45we're on two different continents.
38:47A long-distance relationship
38:49is not easy.
38:51Yes.
38:53This week,
38:55I had no news from him
38:57except for a meal.
38:59And before the weekend,
39:01he probably won't have the opportunity
39:03to call me from India.
39:05I'm sorry.
39:07I've always missed my wife terribly.
39:09The time
39:11to see her again can be quite long.
39:13Well,
39:15everyone has
39:17a burden to carry.
39:19I always say,
39:21under every roof, there's a roof.
39:23But sometimes you just have to go through it alone.
39:25Yes.
39:27But not always.
39:29Not when you have family and friends
39:31who want to help you.
39:35Where to?
39:37Back there on the right, where the fertilizer is.
39:39Then you can take it with you.
39:41Ha, ha, ha.
39:45Great.
39:51Thank you very much.
39:53I'm glad that the removal of the sanitary system
39:55worked so unbureaucratically.
39:57You're welcome. Goodbye.
40:07Not now, Roman, and not here.
40:09I'm working, as you can see.
40:11All right.
40:13But you should know
40:15that I sincerely regret my behavior.
40:17I shouldn't have
40:19decided over your head.
40:21I would have liked
40:23to have met you,
40:25no matter in what condition.
40:27I wish I could turn back time.
40:31Yes, me too.
40:33Susanne.
40:35Please go now.
40:37Don't give up on us.
40:41Oh, excuse me.
40:43I just wanted to see Clemens.
40:45Yes, just go through, Thomas.
40:47I'll get in touch.
41:01Thank you for bringing me here.
41:03I have to work now.
41:06Phew.
41:08Good morning, Alfred.
41:10Could you please make me
41:12a double espresso?
41:14I think I need to warm up.
41:16Is the ice age at your home
41:18over?
41:20Yes, since this morning.
41:22And to be honest, I have no idea why.
41:24Could it have to do with the beauty
41:26that you messed up with last night?
41:28Scarlet?
41:30We've known each other for ages.
41:32We're good friends.
41:34Of course not.
41:36And how come my boss
41:38had to go home alone last night?
41:40She was tired.
41:42We had a nice meal.
41:44If I may be so bold,
41:46after such a romantic evening,
41:48no one likes to be alone
41:50in bed afterwards.
41:54Yes.
41:56You mean I have something good to do?
41:58A little gesture
42:00would certainly help
42:02to cool down.
42:04Yes.
42:06You're probably right.
42:08Thank you, Alfred.
42:17That looks good.
42:19I never thought I would love
42:21craftsmanship, but it's fun.
42:23It's never too late to discover
42:25a hidden talent.
42:27Yes.
42:29To be honest,
42:31everything has always meant a lot to me.
42:33And now I actually have my last appointment.
42:35And how does that feel for you?
42:37At the moment,
42:39it's exactly the right thing.
42:41Only...
42:43everything else is in the air,
42:45and that needs getting used to.
42:47That sounds like a big piece of freedom.
42:49No job,
42:51no apartment,
42:53no wife.
42:55That's freedom.
42:57Well, it's not a carefree package,
42:59but a maximum opportunity
43:01to turn your life around.
43:03Yes, and the good thing about my situation
43:05is that I only have to decide for myself.
43:07It's much harder for Susanne.
43:09Susanne?
43:11Yes, I'm sure you're aware
43:13that between Susanne and her husband
43:15a friend of her mother visited her.
43:17And, well, they got into a conversation
43:19and Susanne found out that...
43:21Yes, Roman told me about it.
43:25I hope you're talking to each other now.
43:27Yes, it looks like it.
43:29Not a very happy place.
43:31I don't know if I could forgive
43:33such a breach of trust.
43:35Susanne and Roman have been married
43:37for so long.
43:39No guarantee either.
43:41I don't think they'll be going to
43:43Cape Town together any time soon.
43:47All right, done.
43:49Yes.
43:51I was on a country tour in Casablanca in 1974.
43:53The city had always fascinated me.
43:55Well, I never really
43:57got out of Lüneburg.
43:59Yes, I was impressed
44:01by the willingness of the people.
44:03On one of our trips
44:05we got stuck in a car.
44:07Somewhere on the outskirts of the city.
44:09We were pretty exhausted.
44:11And the people
44:13helped you then?
44:15Yes, they invited us
44:17to their simple house and
44:19set up everything they had.
44:21And a cousin of a cousin
44:23repaired the car.
44:25And did you ever see the people again?
44:27Oh yes.
44:29We brought a big basket of food
44:31to thank them.
44:33They were so impressed
44:35I could hardly believe it.
44:41Oh, an e-mail.
44:43Don't you want to look at it?
44:45It may be of your life-threatening.
44:47Later.
44:49You tell quite nicely.
44:53Of course, Mrs. Heise.
44:55I'll tell my father.
44:57Yes, gladly.
44:59Goodbye.
45:01The mail was already here?
45:03Yes, here.
45:05Already sorted for you.
45:07You look tense.
45:11I didn't hear anything from dad.
45:13And it's stressful not to know
45:15if it will go on for me here.
45:17I can't imagine that he'll let you go.
45:19Not because of such a small mistake.
45:21There you are.
45:23Hello, you two.
45:25Good news.
45:27I have rented the crane in between.
45:29We have to share the incoming transport costs,
45:31but there is no vacancy
45:33and we'll have it back in two weeks.
45:35And Mrs. Heise called.
45:37There are problems with one of our suppliers
45:39from Rotterdam.
45:41I can't take care of that now.
45:43Excuse me.
46:03If you go on like this,
46:05the table will break soon.
46:07You warned me about our wedding.
46:09You knew that Roman dictated
46:11the rules of the game to our marriage.
46:13Susanne!
46:15You can't question everything now.
46:17You have led a happy marriage
46:19for so many years.
46:21Roman loves you.
46:25You love him.
46:27That's all that matters.
46:29And what binds you
46:31can't and nobody
46:33destroy so easily.
46:37Go to Cape Town with your husband.
46:45It all starts anew.
46:55I thought you wouldn't be so excited
46:57about my modest cooking skills.
46:59I wanted everything to be perfect.
47:01Not just the food,
47:03but also the decoration.
47:05It would be perfect
47:07if we were just together.
47:15I thought she was on her way back.
47:17I thought so, too.
47:19But she obviously changed her mind.
47:21I don't know.
47:23It must be terrible
47:25to feel so neglected.
47:27So powerless.
47:29That's why it was so important
47:31to Luise
47:33that no one ever decides
47:35about her life again.
47:39Understandable.
47:45You