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00:00Nothing against you, but I'd like to talk to Torben.
00:03With this woman, everything is just right.
00:05Oh, an e-mail.
00:07Don't you want to take a look?
00:08It might be of your life-threatening.
00:10Later.
00:11You're telling quite a story.
00:14Susanne!
00:19You love him.
00:20That's all that matters.
00:22Go to Cape Town with your husband.
00:24Start anew.
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
01:29Suddenly Cape Town is no longer a stupid pensioner's idea?
01:33I just want you to give Roman a chance.
01:35He kept it a secret for years that he knew my mother.
01:38Yes, he will have his reasons for that.
01:40Why are you suddenly defending Roman?
01:43Where does this absurd 180-degree turn come from?
01:46Why do you suddenly think you have to defend Roman's behavior,
01:48whether he's justified or not?
01:50Because nothing goes against love.
01:54And I've understood one thing.
01:57Roman loves you.
02:02I'm sorry. You're right.
02:06I should better stay out of this.
02:08Yes, indeed.
02:27Oh, Bente. Did I forget something in the office?
02:31No, no.
02:35I'm just worried about Matt.
02:37Uh-huh.
02:39Why?
02:43You had an argument with Susanne?
02:52But hopefully nothing serious.
02:55But hopefully nothing serious.
03:00At least not so serious that she won't let me get close to her.
03:07That doesn't sound good.
03:14We didn't give such a thing to our whole marriage.
03:19And what about your plans in Cape Town?
03:23If I only knew.
03:25You wanted to sit down and relax.
03:30That's what I was going to do, yes.
03:34Dad, arguments only occur in the best families.
03:38That's why you don't have to throw everything away.
03:43It's not that easy, Bente.
03:47Hm.
03:51Susanne and you, you're such a great couple.
03:54You love each other.
03:56I can't imagine that there's something that separates you.
04:02Let's hope you're right.
04:04Of course.
04:06You're just not used to crises.
04:11You think it's because of that?
04:14That's what I mean.
04:16How harmoniously you're living together.
04:20Hey.
04:22Weren't you the one who taught me that you have to fight for your ideals?
04:29That you're never allowed to give up?
04:34Then you won't give up when it comes to your great love.
04:44Yes.
04:58Alfred, where is the boss?
05:02Don't be so stubborn, beautiful woman.
05:05Yesterday you called me grandma.
05:07Yes, but the most attractive grandma in all of Germany.
05:11And that's why I'd like to spend my free afternoon with you.
05:14Before we go to Britain.
05:16Don't you have any appointments?
05:18Or a former colleague who wants to ask you for a legal advice?
05:21Scarlet is on her way back to Hanover and I've taken all my appointments.
05:25Why?
05:27Because I'd like to show you a small, great country house.
05:30That a colleague recommended to me.
05:32I assume from Scarlet.
05:34No, from a male colleague who married there.
05:37And I'd also like to apologize for not accompanying you home last night.
05:44Well, I think that's a very nice idea.
05:47I mean the country house.
05:49Really?
05:52What do you think if we connect the whole thing with a bicycle tour?
05:56Bicycle tour?
05:57Yes, that's only about 20 kilometers.
05:5920 kilometers on the bicycle?
06:01I won't make it in time.
06:03Oh, you're a woman in the best years.
06:06Well, if you say so.
06:10I'm looking forward to it.
06:15A bicycle tour can be something beautiful, can't it?
06:18It can be. If you like it.
06:25Hey, Mom. Are you on the move?
06:27Come in, Lars.
06:29I'm in no hurry.
06:31I just wanted to see Jutta.
06:33Who's Jutta?
06:36Jutta was my mother's best friend.
06:38She accompanied her until her death.
06:40What?
06:41Yes. Pete remembers her.
06:44And I found her and now she's in Lüneburg.
06:47Finally, you'll be with our family again.
06:49Isn't that great?
06:52Emotional roller coaster, huh?
06:55Is everything else okay?
06:58Yes.
07:00Dad wasn't feeling well.
07:02I'm a little worried about you.
07:04Did he argue with you?
07:06Yes.
07:07To a pretty bad one.
07:09Can I do something?
07:11Don't be mad at me, but I don't want to talk about it.
07:15I know you have a lot on your plate.
07:18Don't worry about me.
07:21I'm a little stressed out with Dad, but...
07:24Excuse me? Why?
07:27I made a little mistake.
07:30And I admit it.
07:33Dad is making a big deal out of it.
07:36I hope he'll sort it out.
07:39I don't want anything to get mixed up.
07:42No, we'll manage.
07:44And I'm sure you two will, too.
07:46We're a family.
07:48Yes, sure.
07:50Come on.
07:53What do you think if we eat something later?
07:56Great idea. Do you want to cook something?
07:58My culinary skills are not up to par.
08:01I can make fried eggs.
08:03With bacon, salt and pepper.
08:05I have a lot in store for you.
08:07I also have an excellent garden herb omelette.
08:10Oh, and when the eggs are over,
08:12we can still add zucchini to the salad.
08:14Is that a Father Morgana
08:16or is that actually Thomas
08:18who's working on your fence?
08:23Oh, it's you.
08:25Did you get some fresh air?
08:27Gunther showed me the stables.
08:30What are you doing?
08:32I'm repairing the fence.
08:34I'm losing slack.
08:36In your suit?
08:40Yes, I just wanted to get some documents.
08:42I'm on my way to a client.
08:44Oh, to your last client.
08:46I understand.
08:48I can also check the other fences.
08:50But I'm afraid I'm running out of time.
08:52I have to go.
08:54Could it be that you've already found
08:56your new profession?
08:59I wouldn't call it a profession.
09:01But I have to admit,
09:03it's fun to be a craftsman.
09:05And I can expect it again.
09:07And you found this talent
09:09by chance here and now
09:11at Gunther's fence?
09:13In Susanne's brother-in-law's
09:15boathouse.
09:17We'll see each other here.
09:19It's yours anyway.
09:23Bye.
09:25Thomas as a craftsman?
09:27That's not good.
09:29But it seems to be fun.
09:31And as you heard, he also works
09:33at Clemens Winter's boathouse.
09:35The man has courage.
09:37Thomas or Mr. Winter?
09:39Who knows.
09:41Something smells here.
09:43Oh God, that's me.
09:45I could give you
09:47a pair of jogging pants
09:49and afterwards there will be
09:51a mirror-egg.
09:53A jogging pants?
09:56I'll go home and get changed
09:58and then we'll meet afterwards
10:00for dinner at my place.
10:02Omelette van Loon?
10:04I think that's the dessert.
10:06Sure.
10:08Bye.
10:16Susanne isn't here, is she?
10:18So far I don't know.
10:20I saw her leave earlier.
10:22She doesn't want
10:24to talk to me.
10:26Roman, it's time.
10:33It's easy to say.
10:35Yes, I know, but
10:37you apologized.
10:39You can't do more at the moment.
10:41I'm afraid you're right.
10:43Susanne and I have never argued
10:45like this before.
10:47We had small disagreements,
10:49but it was never serious.
10:5219 happy years.
10:56It's not a matter of course.
11:02I'm not ready to give up
11:04our marriage so easily.
11:06Of course not.
11:08I will respect
11:10Susanne's wish,
11:12but I can still
11:14make her a little happy.
11:18What were you thinking?
11:21I want to collect
11:23all the travel reports
11:25that her mother wrote.
11:27She will be happy about that.
11:29It's just a gesture,
11:31but maybe you could
11:33help me a little.
11:35Me?
11:37Yes, there is certainly
11:39the possibility of binding
11:41something beautiful
11:43like a kind of book
11:45or complementing it
11:47with one or the other picture.
11:49After all,
11:51you are the designer
11:53in the family.
11:55Do you have the texts with you?
11:57No, I wanted to sit down right away.
11:59May I?
12:01Yes, of course.
12:03We are brothers.
12:05Make yourself comfortable.
12:09Sporty, sporty.
12:11Yes, yes.
12:13I need that as a compensation.
12:15If I sit behind the desk all day,
12:18it's very bumpy
12:20and I feel bad.
12:2220 kilometers.
12:24They want to be straight.
12:26That would be too much for me.
12:28It's all a matter of training.
12:30But Mrs. Saravacos
12:32is not used to such long bike tours, is she?
12:34No, not really.
12:36But I don't think
12:38she has any problems with the route.
12:40She's always good for surprises.
12:42So, can we go?
12:44With that?
12:46Yes.
12:48We want to stop by sometime.
12:50Maybe.
12:52So, what is it?
12:54What?
12:58It reminds me of Sophia Loren.
13:00Yes.
13:02And who am I then?
13:04Carlo Ponti or Marcello Mastroianni?
13:06Better than both.
13:08Take care of it.
13:10I have to call my hot-blooded Italian woman
13:12or I won't be able to catch up with her.
13:15Bye.
13:25Hello, Dr. Thiessen.
13:27Hello, Mrs. Rose.
13:29Are you offering medical-oriented
13:31hospital gymnastics?
13:33No, it's a donation
13:35from a toy manufacturer for the hospital.
13:37Then the project still exists.
13:39I was afraid
13:41that you didn't find any sponsors
13:44That's true, unfortunately.
13:46We canceled the training session with Mick.
13:56How do you want to finance yourself?
13:58I'm working on
14:00a parent-initiative.
14:02If you bring enough
14:04personal capital,
14:06you can apply for state money.
14:08I think it's great
14:10that you don't give up.
14:12Mick and Ben offered
14:14to renovate and furnish
14:16the room on their own.
14:18Excuse me.
14:22Thank you very much for your help.
14:24Actually, I wanted to offer it to you.
14:26Yes?
14:28Well, I could sew pillowcases
14:30or curtains.
14:32I have a whole sack up there
14:34full of fabric scraps.
14:36That would be great.
14:38Every helping hand is welcome.
14:41Be careful.
14:43How did my mother decide
14:45to become a travel journalist?
14:47She always wanted to see foreign countries,
14:49even as a child.
14:51After high school,
14:53she applied to all German-speaking
14:55journalism schools.
14:57She was very ambitious.
14:59You could say that.
15:01She was rejected several times,
15:03but she couldn't give up on her plan.
15:05She did one internship after the other
15:07and at some point it worked out.
15:09She even graduated a year earlier.
15:11Impressive.
15:13Especially that she had such a clear idea
15:15of her professional career
15:17so early on.
15:19I obviously didn't inherit it from her.
15:21Do you mean because you just started
15:23your own business?
15:25Yes. Before that,
15:27I only took care of my family.
15:29That's something very nice.
15:31After all, you raised three children.
15:33That's true.
15:35Did my mother have more children?
15:38No, she didn't.
15:40She gave up on her work.
15:42Children were never an issue again.
15:44Sure, after what she experienced
15:46with her father,
15:48it's no wonder.
15:50But I hope she had someone.
15:52Your mother was a very attractive woman.
15:54Like you.
15:56Was there someone special about her?
15:58Yes, there was.
16:00And she was happy with him for many years.
16:02Is he still alive?
16:04Joachim has been dead for ten years.
16:07Hmm.
16:09Susanne,
16:11your mother had a fulfilled life.
16:13She was in the most beautiful places
16:15on this earth.
16:17And she has friends and acquaintances
16:19all over the world.
16:21I'm glad to hear that she didn't miss anything.
16:25She was happy and content for many years.
16:30Despite everything she had to experience
16:32in her youth.
16:34Of course, she never forgot
16:36that her father took the most important thing
16:38in her life.
16:40You.
16:42It must be terrible
16:44to feel so neglected.
16:46So powerless.
16:50That's why it was so important to Louise
16:52that no one ever decides
16:54about her life again.
16:58I understand.
17:06Thank you!
17:26Did you buy yourself a new phone?
17:28Yes, it was a great idea.
17:30Perhaps I will learn how to use it.
17:32Where are the calling lists?
17:34Oh, I forgot.
17:36It was a 0800 number.
17:40It's obvious that I'm still mad at you, isn't it?
17:46That's why I'm here. I wanted to apologize to you.
17:50You were right, that thing with Mick was wrong.
17:52Unfortunately, I'm a bit of an impulsive person.
17:56That's something new.
17:58Please don't do that thing with Uncle Ruud again, okay?
18:02It's something completely different, and it's been a long time.
18:05It was almost lost in my head.
18:07But after you provoked Mick so stupidly at his autograph session...
18:10I told you, I'm sorry.
18:19Things didn't work out back then, Vincent.
18:21It was nothing more than a delinquency.
18:23Uncle Ruud fired me because I was a bit lazy.
18:26I completely forgot about my hotel training.
18:29And that was enough reason to sell his sports car and move to Vietnam for years?
18:34Yes, yes, yes.
18:36God damn it, how many times do I have to tell you?
18:39Uncle Ruud did everything right, and I'm apparently the bad guy here, right?
18:42Oh, come on, Vincent.
18:44I was angry and wanted revenge.
18:46Oh, on Mick?
18:47For what?
18:48What did he do to you?
18:51It won't happen again.
18:53I hope so.
18:54What are you doing?
18:56I invited Gunther to dinner.
18:58If I dress the wrong way, he might not be hungry anymore.
19:02Nonsense.
19:04Yes, I want to be pretty for him.
19:06He's definitely not the type for a sloppy look.
19:09Is that good?
19:11Yes.
19:12Hey, tell me, what's wrong with you?
19:14Since when do you get so easily insecure?
19:16I don't.
19:20How sweet.
19:22It may be that it was with the guys you used to date,
19:25but I don't think it was anything serious.
19:27Men are all the same.
19:29You said he was something else.
19:31Yes, he is.
19:33But you said you wanted a real relationship in everyday life.
19:37Listen, I've never had a real relationship.
19:41I don't even know how that works.
19:44I didn't expect Susan's mother to have published so much.
19:49Her series about Central Africa is really exciting.
19:53Regina?
19:55Yes, when do you have the appointment with Multimed?
19:58No, I'm listening.
20:00Roman is just visiting.
20:04We'll talk later, okay?
20:05Okay, see you.
20:06Bye.
20:07Regina sends her regards.
20:09Oh, right, she's in Ludwigshafen.
20:12And, how's it going with Multimed?
20:14Everything's fine.
20:15Thanks again for contacting me.
20:17I just hope that they will finance their research now.
20:21They will.
20:22I'm convinced of that.
20:25Oh, I have to go.
20:26Telephone conference.
20:27With my manager in Frankfurt.
20:29Is your return from the company already official?
20:32To be honest, I don't know.
20:34But since I've already announced to go to Cape Town,
20:38I'll have to act accordingly.
20:42It's good to have a brother.
20:44Especially when things don't go so well.
20:50Ah, good day, Mr. Winter.
20:52Mr. Jansen.
20:53How are you?
20:54I have to go.
20:55Appointments.
20:56Goodbye.
20:57How was your appointment with your last client?
21:00Freeing.
21:01From now on, I can repair as many fences on Gut Flickenschild as I want.
21:07Provided Gunther has nothing against it.
21:09Why should he?
21:10Do you want to take money or become a craftsman again?
21:14Well, a piece of gutter doesn't make me a carpenter.
21:19What did you do after your training at the shipyard in Lissabon?
21:22Yes, I came back to Lüneburg from time to time and studied philosophy.
21:26Aha.
21:27And how do you see yourself?
21:29As a boatbuilder-philosopher or rather as a philosophizing boatbuilder?
21:34Well, if you listen to the old sailors,
21:37both are not that far apart.
21:40Susanne's father really lost a philosopher.
21:44Yes, if also a very bad one.
21:47Have you ever seen his eyes?
21:49How they shine?
21:51When he talks about the ocean, about the infinite width of the ocean,
21:56that's why I envy him.
21:58He's open-minded.
22:01My mother meant a lot to you, didn't she?
22:05She was a very special person.
22:11I suffered a lot during my husband's divorce.
22:14Your mother tore me out of my liturgy at that time.
22:18She suddenly stood in my shop and wanted to write an article about me.
22:23About you as a maître chocolat?
22:26Today, of course, I know what was behind it.
22:29She wanted to get rid of my dark thoughts.
22:34So the article never came out?
22:36Yes, and it was even great.
22:39The customers ran into my doors afterwards.
22:42I didn't have any time left to blow my trumpet.
22:49She was one of the warmest people I know.
22:54Oh, it's so nice to hear all these things about my mother.
22:58By the way, the article would never have been so nice
23:01if Louise hadn't been so crazy about chocolate.
23:05And with all the inquiries about pralines, recipes and ingredients,
23:10your mother and I came up with a completely new creation.
23:14Really?
23:15A completely new praline.
23:17A composition of orange with ginger in soft bitter chocolate.
23:25It even has her name on it.
23:27Louise.
23:29Oh.
23:30If you want, I'll get the ingredients and we'll make some together.
23:35Yes, I'd love to.
23:37Oh, wait a minute.
23:39I have to go.
23:41The cookies and cakes are coming.
23:43They'll be delivered for the opening.
23:46See you later.
23:47Yes.
23:49In the Rose House.
24:01Come on.
24:02I'm faster than you.
24:04Yay!
24:06Come on.
24:08This is really fun.
24:10Yes.
24:11I'm coming with you.
24:19You're so slow.
24:21Hold on tight.
24:23I'm coming with you.
24:24Come on, step on it.
24:30There's a curve ahead. Watch out.
24:32Yes.
24:34Come on.
24:45Wait.
24:46Come on.
24:48Stupid thing.
24:50What's wrong?
24:52I can't stand you anymore.
24:54I can hear that.
24:56It's stupid.
24:57You could say that.
24:58Do you know yourself?
25:00I can disassemble my bike with my eyes closed and put it back together.
25:04But something like that, I don't know.
25:06Then we have to call someone who can tow me.
25:14No reception.
25:16I don't have a network either.
25:20What do we do now?
25:22I'd better go back to the village.
25:24Or at least until I have reception again.
25:27I can call Ben.
25:28I'm sure he knows a lot about scooters.
25:30Do you want to come with me?
25:31On your bike?
25:32Yes.
25:33Unfortunately, I'm not as agile as grandma anymore.
25:35All right.
25:36So are you waiting for me to come back?
25:38I imagined our trip a little differently.
25:40But I don't have a choice.
25:42That's right.
25:44Don't let him talk to you.
25:46Ha ha ha.
25:48Yes.
25:56As always, it was a pleasure to talk to you.
25:59Yes, it was.
26:00And if you are interested in craftsmanship, then ...
26:02Thank you, but I'll hold back in the future.
26:05Okay.
26:08Hello, Jansen.
26:10Running away is not allowed.
26:12Hello.
26:13Hello.
26:14I completely forgot that we had an appointment.
26:16Oh, shall we come back another time?
26:18No, no.
26:19That's big enough here.
26:20We can work on the chairs later.
26:22Stay.
26:23I have an appointment.
26:24And maybe we could inspire Mr. Jansen for our project.
26:29Well, you know about the hospital's care project.
26:32We try to keep the costs as low as possible
26:34in order to stimulate the care.
26:36And yes, we could actually use any help.
26:39Yes.
26:40Gladly.
26:41It would be great if we could use your tools somehow.
26:44Yes of course.
26:45Just take whatever is here.
26:47Over there, too.
26:48Oh, here.
26:50I still have wood here.
26:51Maybe we could build bell towers out of it?
26:53Yes.
26:54Yes?
26:55Yes, I'd love to.
26:56Good.
26:57So, see you.
26:58Bye.
26:59Yes, see you.
27:01I'm sorry about that.
27:03Maybe I'll make myself useful elsewhere.
27:06An ex-clerk of mine is a toy manufacturer.
27:10And he owes me a favor.
27:14Well, one less we have to work on, right?
27:17Yes, then...
27:18Good luck.
27:19Yes.
27:21Bye, Mr. Jansen.
27:25It could have been so easy.
27:27But now they have to argue.
27:29That can't be true.
27:31Your father won't throw away all the plans, will he?
27:34Don't say that.
27:35He's completely off track.
27:38That's good.
27:40But didn't you want to talk to him nicely?
27:43Fight for the great love and all that stuff?
27:45I did.
27:46But if he doesn't go to Cape Town,
27:48then our whole plan will be ruined.
27:50Then we'll make another plan.
27:53I want your father's company.
27:55Yes.
27:58Besides,
27:59I can hardly imagine that your stepmother has the nerves
28:03to leave her great benefactor.
28:06She doesn't even know how to cope on her own.
28:08And if she does?
28:09Then you'll always have to remember your role as a compassionate daughter
28:13and convince yourself otherwise.
28:15Oh, no.
28:16I'm sure you'll be very convinced.
28:20You think so?
28:21Mhm.
28:22By the way, it wouldn't be bad
28:25if you went to Rotterdam with Lars Stille.
28:28Good idea.
28:29Very good idea.
28:30Your father will be thrilled
28:33when you come back with a success report.
28:35That's true.
28:36And wouldn't it be terribly embarrassing for your little brother
28:39if he makes a mistake again?
28:42What are you talking about again?
28:47Let yourself be surprised.
29:03Hello!
29:04You didn't leave anything for me to work on, did you?
29:07What can you do with a saw?
29:08We need a lot of small pieces of wood.
29:10I'm very skillful in craftsmanship,
29:11but a saw?
29:12No.
29:13A saw?
29:14We always liked the sound of a tree on its own.
29:17Hello!
29:18So you're having fun already.
29:19And what about the work?
29:21Oh, sweet.
29:22Yes, you could say it's stagnating a bit.
29:24Hello.
29:25Hello.
29:26Apparently, there are the most diverse talents here
29:28that you still want to discover.
29:30Well, how many pillow covers are needed?
29:32Well, you can always use pillows,
29:34if you don't want to rely on numbers.
29:36Tell me, someone thought of the color of the walls
29:39for the children's room?
29:40Oh, that's right.
29:41The children's room still needs to be painted.
29:43I think it'll be quick.
29:45Yes, well,
29:46you could make a wonderful slumber blanket out of this.
29:49Yes, Albers, out of these pieces?
29:51You've never heard of patchwork, have you?
29:53You can make a fantastic blanket out of this,
29:55out of lots of little pieces.
29:57Well, Mr. Albers, you always amaze me.
29:59Yes?
30:00I think your commitment is great.
30:02But maybe everyone should do what they're best at first.
30:05Very clever decision, Mrs. Doctor.
30:10Berger?
30:11Hey, Tom!
30:12How are you?
30:16Okay.
30:17Yes, you, I can come by, sure.
30:26Hey.
30:30Hey.
31:01And why?
31:02I thought you might not be so excited
31:04about my modest cooking skills,
31:06and I wanted everything to be perfect,
31:09not just the food.
31:12The decoration.
31:13Merle.
31:15I think it's wonderful how you've arranged all this,
31:18and you look stunning in that dress.
31:21But?
31:23But it would be perfect if we were just together.
31:31Hmm.
31:36Bravo!
31:50And you thought,
31:51Carla could have gotten bored.
31:53Yes, you can get lost like that.
31:55You shouldn't leave beautiful women alone for too long.
31:58That's true.
31:59I'm sorry I dragged you here for nothing.
32:02No problem.
32:03There's worse.
32:04Thank you again.
32:05Well then, good luck.
32:07Have fun.
32:08You too.
32:14It's all right again.
32:16We fixed my scooter.
32:17This is Enrico.
32:18Hello, Tom.
32:19Salvatore.
32:20Hello, Tom.
32:21Thank you very much for your help.
32:23May I invite you for a coffee?
32:25I saw a bakery back there in the village.
32:28Yes, yes.
32:29All right.
32:30See you.
32:43Bente.
32:44Nice to see you.
32:45Hello, Susanne.
32:46Did you come to help me with the preparations for the opening?
32:49I could use your support.
32:52No, I...
32:54I just wanted to hear how you're doing.
32:57Yeah.
32:58Not so good.
32:59Your father and I, we have differences of opinion.
33:02Oh.
33:03With dad, it sounded much more serious.
33:08Susanne, we're all adults.
33:10You don't have to scold me.
33:12I can handle it.
33:13After all, we're all one family.
33:18It's nice that you see that.
33:20But Roman and I have to go through that alone.
33:23I understand that.
33:25But Lars and I...
33:28We're just worried.
33:32But we don't have to, do we?
33:37Dad really loves you.
33:40And you...
33:41You love him, too.
33:46I would give a lot for such a happy relationship.
33:50Give your marriage another chance.
33:55I'm glad that our family relationship is so important to you.
34:01Of course it is.
34:05And...
34:07I'm really sure that once you're together in Cape Town,
34:10everything will be fine again.
34:17So, did you like my food?
34:19Yes.
34:20Yes.
34:24And I'm going to tell Carla that her cooking is so good.
34:28To be honest, I would have been more satisfied with less.
34:31Now you're easy to talk to after the star food.
34:35Well, I fell in love with you and not your skills as a cook.
34:39But you wouldn't push me off the edge of the bed if I could cook, would you?
34:44Your skills are enough for me.
34:47You're not just thinking about my sexual talent, are you?
34:51I thought a real relationship should have a little more depth.
34:56Yes, yes, of course, but sex is a prerequisite.
35:00And I think the saying that love goes through the stomach comes from a proficient cook.
35:06Well, I don't have too much experience with real relationships.
35:11Then I've come a long way.
35:14Hans-Gunther, I've never had something like a common everyday life with a man.
35:22Yes, but you must have had someone with whom you've been together for a long time, right?
35:30I'm sorry.
35:31I don't have to.
35:33None of you was worth giving up my independence.
35:38But that's changing right now.
35:41My dear wife, I would be happy to be able to show you how to live a common everyday life.
35:47I beg you, Mr. Flickenschild.
35:50You've taken a lot, Mrs. van Loon.
36:05Oh, Mr. Johnson, good to see you.
36:08Ms. Strauss?
36:09Would you perhaps like to help Mr. Berger and the others with the construction of the nursery?
36:15For the hospital staff?
36:17Yes, of course, only if you have the time.
36:19But the young people would certainly be very happy.
36:22I mean, they are very talented.
36:24If you say so.
36:26Well?
36:27Rental meeting?
36:29No, more like a nursery meeting.
36:31There is someone who could help us.
36:33Yes, and who is also very good at woodworking.
36:37Aha.
36:38Yes, I did a lot of it myself in my house in Hastings.
36:42Okay, then come as you were called.
36:45If you say so.
36:47I can't refuse such a charming lady like Ms. Strauss.
36:52Our excursion was a bit different, but it was an adventure after all.
36:56Yes, even if a very short one.
36:58But where are we already? Then I'll take a quick look to the right.
37:02Oh.
37:05I thought she was on the way back.
37:07I thought so too, but apparently she thought otherwise.
37:10No idea.
37:1120 kilometers back, 20 back, in the country house Essen and already there again.
37:15That's record-breaking.
37:16Yes.
37:17Karla's scooter had a breakdown.
37:18Then we broke the gate.
37:19Oh no.
37:20Where is it?
37:21Do I have to organize something?
37:22No, no, I met two cavaliers.
37:23They repaired the scooter for me again while Torben went to the next village to call for help.
37:28I told you.
37:29Sophia Loren.
37:30Yes.
37:31You get that when you go all out for a woman's leg.
37:35What do you mean?
37:36Well, the men will surely have surrounded Ms. Saravacus.
37:41Yes, you could call it that.
37:43I don't know if I could handle it so easily if my girlfriend was harassed by several men at the same time.
37:49I'm not the jealous type.
37:51Not at all if there is no reason for jealousy at all.
37:55Yes, and you also have no reason to be jealous of Scarlett or any other woman.
38:00And that's why I'm going to go over there now and say a very good day if you don't mind.
38:05Of course not.
38:08Why not?
38:19At the top of the list for a common everyday life is shopping.
38:23Shopping?
38:24Yes.
38:25Shoes? Clothes?
38:26Oh, nonsense.
38:28Hello, Mrs. Winter.
38:30You look like you need a conversation among friends.
38:33We'll see each other later.
38:34Yes.
38:36Hello.
38:37Hello.
38:38Sorry, but I have an appointment.
38:39So, see you later.
38:40Goodbye.
38:41Goodbye.
38:43Is he going to my friend now?
38:45Yes.
38:46Isn't that great?
38:49He is so understanding.
38:51So sensitive.
38:53And not possessive at all.
38:56I discover a new positive quality in him every day.
39:02And you?
39:04Do you already have an idea how it should go on with Roman and you?
39:08No.
39:10Our argument is already too late and bands have broken through and they are very worried.
39:15Do you know what this is about?
39:17I don't want to tell you yet.
39:19It's enough for you if Roman appears in my eyes in a different light.
39:26Yes, you're right.
39:28After all, it's not just about a difference of opinion.
39:33Roman deliberately told you that your mother was still alive.
39:36That's a real bummer.
39:39How am I supposed to trust him again?
39:42I've been thinking all the time.
39:44Who knows, maybe he's been hiding more from me.
39:48No, I don't think so.
39:51He can't top what he's done.
39:57You want to betray me like that?
40:0019 years of marriage.
40:08You have to talk to him.
40:11Roman probably doesn't know how desperate you are.
40:16Yes.
40:18Oh, man.
40:21No, no problem.
40:22I'll get the contract documents ready as soon as possible.
40:26Yes, wonderful.
40:27No, we're in business.
40:28Exactly.
40:30All right.
40:32Goodbye.
40:34Yes.
40:35Any news?
40:36Two.
40:37First, urgent order for Berger and Winter.
40:40We have to get material right away.
40:42And second, Pete Johnson will also help us.
40:45And the man knows all the woodwork.
40:48That's great, isn't it?
40:49That's totally great.
40:50The more people help, the less you have to share.
40:53Well, at the moment I'm still getting everything under one hat.
40:57I even have free capacities.
40:59Shouldn't I cook something delicious for us to eat again?
41:03Oh, you don't have to.
41:05Mrs. Doctor, only women are capable of multitasking.
41:08And can handle double loads with left.
41:10Yes, if you ask me so.
41:12Okay, what do we bet?
41:13That I'll surprise you with an exquisite meal tomorrow.
41:18Pasta deluxe.
41:20You've already cooked a great moussaka.
41:22Strictly according to Karl's instructions, of course.
41:24If I succeed.
41:26Then I can decorate the tank of my chopper with a sexy bikini picture of you again.
41:31Yes, you can.
41:33That's shameless.
41:34You don't even try, Hanne, because you think I'll lose anyway.
41:38Yes.
41:39Okay, I have to go and get the material and meet up with the guys in the boathouse later.
41:42But our bet?
41:44It counts, right?
41:46Right.
41:49Right.
42:02You've been to Mumbai before?
42:04Yes, I've been around a lot.
42:06I've rarely eaten as well as in this restaurant.
42:10But I've eaten the best curry during my stay in Sri Lanka.
42:14Nothing beats homemade.
42:17Ah.
42:19You can also cook?
42:21Yes, just a few simple dishes.
42:23You're a...
42:26A true all-round talent.
42:33Hello, Rita?
42:36Hey!
42:37Wow!
42:38Do you have a moment?
42:39Coffee, tea, water, juice?
42:42I need your advice.
42:43Tom.
42:45And Scarlett.
42:46His colleague? I thought she'd already left.
42:49I thought so too.
42:52But she's still here.
42:54And what's so strange about that?
42:56With a lawyer, the dates can be postponed.
43:01Do you think she stayed here because of him?
43:03Do you know?
43:04Yes.
43:05And if so?
43:06There are always two.
43:09Do you really think Torben is that kind of man?
43:12What if Torben doesn't care about me anymore?
43:14Oh, Carla, calm down.
43:16How do you get that?
43:20Because he's not jealous at all.
43:22Earlier on our trip with the wasp that fell into the water...
43:25Oh, yes.
43:26Ben already told me about it.
43:27Those guys really went for you, didn't they?
43:29But it didn't do him any harm.
43:31He even invited her for coffee.
43:34Are there really men who aren't jealous at all?
43:39I just think that Torben knows that you love him.
43:42And that you would never cheat on him.
43:44You wouldn't, would you?
43:46Never.
43:47You see.
43:49And if you would think the same about him...
43:51...then you wouldn't have a reason to be jealous.
43:56Probably Mrs. Doctor is right again.
43:58Yes, of course I'm right.
44:01I really don't know what's wrong with me.
44:05I'm so over-sensitive at the moment.
44:10Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I've suddenly become a grandma.
44:13I feel so...
44:15...old.
44:16So I still can't find a condom.
44:20That's even more stupid.
44:23Why should Torben cheat on me with someone else at the first opportunity?
44:27Yes, my speech grandma.
44:30It's good, grandma.
44:47Susan.
44:55This is all I have from my mother.
44:58What I will ever have from her.
45:01Because you gave me the opportunity to get to know her.
45:06You decided...
45:08...that it would be better for me.
45:11Darling, please try to understand...
45:13She was my mother.
45:16And even if she was still so sick...
45:18...I would have liked to hold her hand.
45:20I would have liked to take care of her.
45:22I just don't understand how you could hide from me that she's still alive.
45:26I wanted to protect you.
45:28I'm sorry that I can't find any other words.
45:31But I thought it would be better for you if you didn't see her like that.
45:35You've been looking for her for so long...
45:37...and then this seriously ill woman would have sat opposite you.
45:40Do you think I'm so weak...
45:42...that you have to shield me from the world out there?
45:45Yes, I was afraid that this would take too much from you.
45:50Is that really the only reason?
45:53You told me the whole time that I would change here in Lüneburg.
45:57How is that with you?
46:01Are you still the man I've loved for 20 years?
46:06But Susanne...
46:08How am I supposed to cope with such a breach of trust?
46:13How can I know that this is all that you've hidden from me in our marriage?
46:22I'm sorry.
46:28I don't believe this.
46:34Scarlett? Are you there?
46:37Yes, in the bedroom.
46:40I forgot. We have to call the people in Britain who are watching our house.
46:46Is something wrong?
46:49Is there something wrong with Scarlett?
46:53Carla...
46:57It was just a kiss.
47:22Was she really that bad in the last few years?
47:25She didn't have any clear moments anymore.
47:27You wouldn't have found access to your mother anymore. Not in the last few years.
47:31I have a special appointment.
47:34Tonight with a very special lady.
47:41If you could describe the lady to me, I'll try to find something suitable.
47:47She is the most charming lady in Lüneburg.