• last month
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00:00I'm telling you, this stupid hunt can be stolen from me.
00:03I want to work.
00:04I want to do something responsible.
00:06To build something that makes sense.
00:08I just want to feel like I...
00:10like I was in a tea counter.
00:13Then the only problem is how we get the fake plans into the office of the construction manager.
00:18No problem.
00:23You fell in love with Pete Johnson.
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.
00:47This is my life.
00:51This is the way to find my own.
00:55This is my life.
00:56This is my life.
00:59This is the world where I belong.
01:04I'm rolling on.
01:06I'm rolling on.
01:27Yeah, maybe, but...
01:31I...
01:32God, you're all messed up.
01:35Let's get some fresh air, huh?
01:37Yeah, I wanted to go to the nursery anyway.
01:40Let's go back.
01:43There, yes.
01:44I know that long-distance relationships don't burden you, but...
01:47if you decide to go on a break,
01:50then there's usually more behind it.
01:53Yes, yes.
01:56Yeah.
02:26Oh, hello.
02:28Well, goodbye, right?
02:30Yes, we're leaving soon.
02:32Isn't your father-in-law here?
02:34No, I'm afraid not.
02:36Do you want to help him with work on the boat?
02:38Most of the time I'm more in the way than I'm helping him.
02:42But that's not the point.
02:44What's the point?
02:46I became head of the Hansetag's organizational committee.
02:50Yes, yes.
02:51First of all, I was only supposed to do the press work.
02:53But you know how it is.
02:55First the little finger, then the whole hand.
02:59Well, congratulations.
03:00I think this job suits you.
03:03Just like this fits you.
03:06Yes.
03:07This place has really opened up a lot for me.
03:11You saw what's inside of you.
03:15Yes.
03:16And it gave me a feeling of how my life would have gone
03:19if my mother had kept me.
03:22Well, back to the roots.
03:26Actually, a beautiful Lüneburger story.
03:30If you were still a city councilor, I would insist on a monument.
03:33Not a bad idea.
03:35That was fun.
03:36No, that's brilliant.
03:37You would be the perfect landmark for our city.
03:40A Lüneburger woman who, despite all the adversities of life,
03:43has found her home again.
03:45I'm talking about the Hansetag.
03:47We're still looking for a face for our campaign.
03:49And I think you would be perfect.
03:53Thank you for the compliment.
03:55But you forget, I'm leaving for Cape Town soon.
03:58Then we'll let you fly in if you need to.
04:01I would only need you for a few photo sessions.
04:03And of course for the Hansetag.
04:06Promise me you'll think about it.
04:08Yes?
04:14Oh.
04:16And Mrs. Rose really broke up with Mr. Meisner.
04:19That's what it sounded like.
04:21It's hard to believe.
04:23Could you please hold this?
04:27I wouldn't have thought it would happen so quickly.
04:31But well, that's good for you.
04:34For me?
04:35Yes, now you have free rein.
04:37And you don't have to hold back any longer.
04:40Hm?
04:41Hm? What?
04:42Are you getting cold feet now?
04:44Well, I don't necessarily want to push myself.
04:46Oh, no need to hurry.
04:51So, done.
04:53Interesting.
04:54Light drive.
04:55Yes, it's just a little advertising gimmick for new customers.
04:59We can use it together.
05:03Maybe I'll invite Mrs. Rose to a tea party.
05:06No one can refuse.
05:22Ah, Mr. Winter.
05:24Hello.
05:25Hello.
05:26I'm just going to check if I have all the important documents with me.
05:30Nothing is more embarrassing than being caught in the middle of a meeting
05:34that something is missing.
05:35But it seems to be all there.
05:38My father bought your company back then, right?
05:42Yes, that's right.
05:44It was quite a blow for you, wasn't it?
05:48Of course it was a shock.
05:50But in the end, it turned into a win-win situation.
05:55Indeed.
05:56I had moved into a dead end.
06:00Debt suffocated me.
06:01I had no capital for investments.
06:04And when your father came, I was completely out of ballast.
06:08But also everything you had built up.
06:12Just because of that, I had the space to become the project manager of Scania Parks.
06:15A task that really belongs to me.
06:17Maybe even better than my own company.
06:21I'm glad to hear that.
06:22So there are no bad feelings towards the Winter family?
06:26Certainly not.
06:28Is that also true for my sister?
06:31One hundred percent.
06:34Unfortunately, Bente and I don't get along anymore.
06:37But I still appreciate her a lot.
06:38And I still like to work with her.
06:41Relaxed.
06:43Yes.
06:44I'm sorry that it just sounded like an interrogation.
06:47No problem.
06:49It always goes very well with my sister.
06:53See you in a bit.
06:54Yes.
06:55Hi, Winter.
06:56Hello.
07:01I felt something on his teeth.
07:04And?
07:06Caries?
07:08No.
07:10You're right.
07:12He's not a joker.
07:15That's what I said.
07:18Don't be so sensitive.
07:26If only we could visit from time to time.
07:29It would have been clear when Achim would come back.
07:32Instead, waiting, waiting, waiting.
07:35I spent the whole day looking for phone calls.
07:38Which often didn't take place.
07:41I know that very well.
07:42Living in the waiting line.
07:45Always hoping that the guy will still call.
07:48Women are sometimes stupid.
07:50Achim, yes?
07:52He's stuck in his work.
07:53Forgets his grief with it.
08:00You want to be hugged, don't you?
08:03Of course.
08:05You can have my darling at any time.
08:08Hey.
08:09Hey.
08:12Oh, shit.
08:15I think it's Gunther.
08:16I'll make it quick.
08:17Don't worry about me.
08:19It's definitely important.
08:20Leave it to me what's important, yes?
08:23Hello, Gunther?
08:25Hello, Merle.
08:26We're about to have a construction meeting.
08:27Could you come over spontaneously?
08:28Did something go wrong?
08:30No, at the moment the events are overlapping.
08:32And I just want everything to run smoothly.
08:34Is it possible this time without me?
08:35My aunt needs me.
08:37Okay, then I'll mail you the protocol.
08:40Do that.
08:41I'll read it this evening.
08:43I have plenty of time.
08:45Don't remind me of tonight.
08:47Tonight I would much rather be with you
08:49instead of this event at the Angel Listed Hotels.
08:53I would have liked to sweeten the event for you.
08:57I'll get in touch with you.
09:01What else has he done to me?
09:04Since I see you two standing so peacefully next to each other,
09:07I would like to clarify a few things in advance.
09:10You know what I thought of this eclat
09:12at the charity event.
09:16Yes.
09:18Your words have arrived.
09:19The incident will not repeat itself.
09:22We will behave absolutely professionally in the future.
09:26So that means I can rely on you
09:28working peacefully with each other?
09:30You can fully trust me.
09:32You can be completely at ease.
09:34I hope you don't disappoint me.
09:36Yes, please.
09:39Oh, we're full.
09:40Yes, then please take a seat.
09:50Mr. Winter, the additional work
09:53doesn't mess up our schedule?
09:56No, don't worry.
09:58We'll pour the first blanket the day after tomorrow.
10:01Very nice.
10:08So.
10:09And now just hold on to it.
10:10Exactly, hold on to it.
10:12Wow!
10:14That's great.
10:17Is this a new company model from Berger & Winter?
10:19No, this is my prototype for an advertising gift.
10:22We have to get in touch, reach customers.
10:25So you would get me with it?
10:27And what is your financial situation?
10:29Did PDDHW manage to acquire money for your research?
10:33Don't call it that.
10:34Yes, with Professor, Doctor, Doctor,
10:36Harzfeld, Winter, we break our tongues every time.
10:39Sure, and PDDHW is going down very sloppily, isn't it?
10:43In any case, we can continue to research at Morbus Kensington.
10:46We are being financed.
10:47I'm glad for you.
10:48Yes, me too.
10:51Oh, God.
10:52Oh, God.
10:58Oh, oh.
11:00Thank you, thank you, thank you.
11:04So bad?
11:08Don't call back.
11:10He has to digest his anger first.
11:12And then he will definitely contact you.
11:14Britta, just to finish.
11:18Hopefully the two of them will get along again.
11:21A breakup in our environment is enough for me.
11:23What kind of breakup?
11:25Well, Mrs. Rosenthal-Meissner?
11:27Apparently the long-distance relationship didn't work out so well.
11:30Oh, man.
11:31Those two were such a sweet couple.
11:33Yes, they were.
11:35I'll go to Carla for a moment.
11:36Yes.
11:54I'm sorry I'm late, but Aunt Erika wasn't feeling well.
12:00You look like you forgot our appointment.
12:03Yes, no.
12:04I can go again.
12:05No, I'm sorry.
12:06I just don't know where my head is.
12:08Then I'll help you look for it.
12:10Come on, sit down.
12:14Thomas just asked me to become the face of the Hanseatic Day.
12:17And now I've been sitting here for hours writing lists for my father so he knows what to look out for.
12:22Your father will get used to it.
12:24But what do you mean by the face of the Hanseatic Day?
12:28Thomas found out.
12:29You're just starting a huge advertising campaign for the Hanseatic Day.
12:32And they're looking for someone who represents Lüneburg.
12:35And you'd like to do that?
12:38Kind of.
12:40Sounds like you're already homesick.
12:43Would you rather stay here?
12:46No, I want to go to Cape Town.
12:48But?
12:50Oh, I just imagine how Roman and I live there in the house,
12:53with a view of the Tafelberg, the sea, the staff and the yacht.
12:58Do you want to swap?
13:00As if you could sit still there.
13:02Can you do it?
13:05Well, since our last conversation, this question has been going through my head all the time.
13:10What am I supposed to do all day?
13:13Maybe you could put on a charity event.
13:18As an occupational therapy?
13:20Hey, come on, it's going to the Cape of Good Hope.
13:22Try it with a little optimism.
13:24If you keep your eyes open, there's always a possibility.
13:28My brother, for example, would definitely start a wine export in Cape Town.
13:33But I don't understand wine.
13:35But you understand something about tea.
13:37And in South Africa, there's growing this...
13:39Oh, what's it called?
13:40Rooibos tea?
13:41Yes.
13:42It's extremely popular now.
13:44You could go shopping there and your father would sell the tea here in the office.
13:53What I'm trying to say is...
13:55No matter what you want, there's always a way to deal with things in a meaningful way.
14:00Even in Cape Town.
14:18Oh, Erik.
14:20Why do you always have to take everything so hard?
14:26Yes, please?
14:28Am I interrupting?
14:30No, Mr. Albers.
14:31Come in.
14:39Take a seat.
14:40Yes, thank you.
14:47What gives you the pleasure?
14:50Uh...
14:52Will you allow me to be completely honest?
14:55I beg you.
14:58I'm so sorry.
15:00I mean, the thing with you and Mr. Meissner.
15:04I just wanted to tell you that.
15:06And that you can always count on me if you need help.
15:14That's very...
15:16very kind of you.
15:28Oh, shit!
15:29Ramakos! Ramakos!
15:30Are you okay?
15:31I don't know.
15:32It's just not my day today.
15:34Have you heard from Thornton yet?
15:36No, Mucks.
15:37I called him and talked to him on the mailbox.
15:40I apologized.
15:41Maybe he hasn't finished his box yet.
15:44Then I wonder what else he's up to.
15:46I hope your pretty colleague doesn't play a role in this.
15:50Carla, trust Torben and everything will be fine.
15:53You know what?
15:54I'd love to call this Scarlett Neuhaus and ask if the woman happens to be in Britain.
16:01Jealousy can kill you.
16:04But I'm not a jealous guy.
16:06It was never an issue with Gunther and Nils.
16:11Well, every relationship is different.
16:13Still, I think it's absurd to accuse Torben of an affair.
16:17Tell me, what was it like for Gunther and him?
16:20Why didn't it work out back then?
16:23Gunther fell in love with another woman.
16:25Esther Hanstedt.
16:26Even though he was in a relationship?
16:28She runs his hotel in Bali.
16:30She was the complete opposite of me.
16:32Controlled, elegant, from a good family, very worldly.
16:36Elegant?
16:37Yes.
16:38Esther was the personified grandeur.
16:41Grandezza.
16:42Oh, that's what it says, yes? Grandezza and such.
16:44Yes, you could say that.
16:48I got it.
16:49It's okay.
16:50I mean...
16:51No, it's okay.
16:52Not only.
17:02Oh, I'm getting something in my eye.
17:05You can be damn proud of what you've built up here in such a short time.
17:10Do you hear that?
17:11I'm very impressed by my daughter.
17:18Yes.
17:21I'll have this scent of all the different tea varieties in my nose forever.
17:29I feel so comfortable here.
17:31I'll take good care of it.
17:34I've been writing letters all the time, so you know what to look out for.
17:40But I think someone who's been to the Falkland Islands
17:45and sailed a dozen times around Cape Horn by storm
17:50won't be impressed by selling tea.
17:54That's right.
17:59I'm so glad I can hand over the shop to you.
18:03That makes it a little easier for me.
18:05That's what I was hoping for.
18:07Here, you'll need this again to finish.
18:11I'll leave you alone for a while.
18:26Why don't you just stand still?
18:33Come on.
18:54This is the plan for the interlayer in the ground floor.
18:59Is there anything you can't figure out, my love?
19:05No.
19:08Did you delete the mail from the mailbox?
19:11Not that your brother will notice
19:13that you sent the plans for the Ascania Park from his computer to you.
19:18The mail has been deleted.
19:20And now we're just reducing the amount of the approval fee?
19:24Don't exaggerate.
19:26Is it that obvious?
19:28Yes.
19:30Don't worry.
19:31They'll pour the ceiling and no one will steal anything.
19:34Believe me.
19:36I still can't believe you know your brother's password.
19:39I tell my sister a lot, too, but everything has its limits.
19:44Yes.
19:45But I certainly wouldn't complain to him that he's making it so easy for us.
19:51What about the construction inspector?
19:54Are you sure he won't get caught?
19:56If we offer him enough...
19:59...then unfortunately it won't be possible for him to show up for the takeover.
20:06And since your brother is under time pressure, he'll still have the ceiling poured?
20:10Exactly.
20:12And in the second section of the ceiling, the construction inspector will notice the missing piece of steel.
20:17And for safety reasons, he'll have to tear the finished part again.
20:23A very expensive undertaking for Lars.
20:27My father won't be thrilled.
20:30And then it'll be said, bye-bye, junior boss.
20:35And after the first pouring, we'll swap out the false plans.
20:39Lars will be in a state of emergency.
20:44This entertaining facial expression.
20:49Somehow sexy.
20:54We have to go. If we stay here, it'll be Christmas soon.
20:58We have to bring the false plans to the construction site before the early shift arrives.
21:02It won't take that long.
21:11Open up!
21:13Hey!
21:16What kind of attack is this?
21:19You were right.
21:20I always am.
21:21With the Räubusch tea. I checked the sales figures.
21:24They're still rising.
21:26See? I have a niece for the business.
21:28Yes, that's why I'm listening to you.
21:30Good.
21:31I like the tea better and better.
21:32As soon as we're in Cape Town, I'll look for contact with tea plantations
21:35and see where I can get a decent product for a good price.
21:38Top plan.
21:40Did we get rid of the gloomy mood with that?
21:42Completely.
21:43I finally have a perspective again.
21:48What's going on here? A desolation action?
21:50Let's put it this way.
21:51I'm trying to reinvent myself.
21:53The gloomy mood has to go.
21:55But those are your favourite things.
21:57They suit you.
21:59Exactly.
22:00They suit the Merle who's ruining Gunther's evening with an embarrassing concoction performance
22:05and who can't take her to a meeting at the Ancient Listed Hotels of the World without blaming herself.
22:10That's nonsense.
22:14Unfortunately not.
22:15Now I know how to be on Gunther's side as a woman.
22:19Elegant, reserved, controlled.
22:22Representative.
22:25But that's not you.
22:26No.
22:29But then I have to be like him.
22:32And why did Gunther fall in love with you when he actually wants to have a cross-breed puppy on his side?
22:37What do I know?
22:40Anyway, I'm not going to lose him again.
22:43Does it make sense to tell you that you're on the wrong track?
22:45It doesn't.
22:46No.
22:47No, no, no.
22:48You can't throw him away.
22:49He's beautiful.
22:50Really.
22:52I'll give him to you.
22:55So you won't forget me down there.
22:57And you won't get yourself a puppy on the boardwalk.
23:01Oh God.
23:04Tomorrow it's time.
23:05I can't believe it myself.
23:17Maumau.
23:18You won again.
23:21Yes.
23:22Because you let me win.
23:23Do you think I don't notice that?
23:26Still, I love you because you make me think of other things.
23:30Another game?
23:31Oh, no, no.
23:32It just makes it worse.
23:34You know what it means.
23:35Luck in the game.
23:38I don't know.
23:39The way you described it,
23:42the separation from Achim doesn't seem to be final.
23:46A time out.
23:47It can mean an end.
23:51Maybe Achim and I were just too cowardly to say it.
23:57Maybe I should have gone for a clear cut.
24:05I can't give you an answer to that.
24:07You'll have to find out for yourself.
24:10I had hoped that I would feel better after the conversation with Achim.
24:16I mean, after all, we reached an agreement.
24:21But I still don't feel free.
24:25You know, on the other hand,
24:27a time out is sometimes nothing more than a forced decision.
24:33Yes.
24:34Yes.
24:37I should have gone for a clear cut.
24:41But maybe I would have been even more unhappy.
24:46Try it.
24:48What?
24:49Well, if you feel better after a clear cut.
24:55What do you mean?
24:58You take all Mr. Meister's personal belongings and put them in the basement.
25:02Then you imagine that you have finally separated from him
25:05and try not to think of him anymore.
25:07And then?
25:08Yes.
25:09Then you have to wait to see if you feel better without him or not.
25:19Well, it would be worth a try.
25:22Will you help me?
25:24Of course.
25:33Tom?
25:35Oh, he has a key.
25:41Come in.
25:42You were so excited earlier, I wanted to prevent you from doing something stupid.
25:48Oh, then I would have been almost too late.
25:51Yes, and I would have been almost too late with my call to the office of this Scarlett.
25:55You called there?
25:58I turned myself in as a divorcee.
26:01Carla, why are you doing this to yourself?
26:04Do you know what the secretary said?
26:06Mrs. Neuhaus is on a short vacation.
26:09In France?
26:10No, allegedly with her mother.
26:12But who should believe that?
26:14I understand that this whole situation makes you sick,
26:16but I still think it's wrong that you follow Torben.
26:19Britta, this time you won't stop me.
26:21I finally want clarity.
26:24Carla.
26:27The bag.
26:29Carla!
26:31Come in.
26:37A face.
26:39What does the Hansotag need? A face?
26:42Well, a representative.
26:45Who do you think that should be?
26:47No idea.
26:49Do you know what I thought?
26:51We should visit the old lighthouse over the Cape next week.
26:56We had that in mind so many times.
26:58I've heard that you can even spend the night at the historical lighthouse.
27:01Roman, actually...
27:02Don't worry, dear.
27:04We don't exaggerate with our plans.
27:06After all the effort at the opening of the tea counter,
27:09you deserve relaxation.
27:12I don't need relaxation.
27:13Now listen to me.
27:15But I'm listening.
27:16It's about the advertising campaign of the Hansotag.
27:19What do we have to do with it?
27:21I have to do with it.
27:23Thomas thinks I'm the perfect person to represent Lüneburg.
27:29Well, you do know that we're flying tomorrow morning, don't you?
27:35Yes, but that's not a problem.
27:37I just have to fly back for a photo shoot.
27:41And for the Hansotag, of course.
27:43We agreed that we want to settle down in South Africa.
27:47And we certainly won't achieve that by collecting a lot of points.
27:52But you also have to fly back and forth for Winter in West.
27:55Because it can't be avoided.
27:58It's just fun for me.
28:00Oh, Susanne.
28:01Can't you just be happy with me?
28:04I don't think it's a good idea,
28:06if you expect too much from yourself again.
28:10So that means,
28:11we're living the first time in Cape Town,
28:13so to speak,
28:15on call.
28:19It's not that bad. Now listen to me.
28:24Tell me honestly.
28:25We're way too young to just lay our feet up there.
28:32We're already looking forward to your enlightenment.
28:36Yes.
28:38Really.
28:45I'd really like to exchange.
28:47That's out of the question. Think about your back.
28:50Mrs. Rose, let me carry that.
28:52No, no, thank you. I can do it.
28:55Yes.
28:59You shouldn't be ashamed.
29:01The last thing Mrs. Rose needs
29:03is a Casanova who can use her mourning shamelessly.
29:06I'm using Mrs. Rose?
29:07Don't pretend. I have eyes in my head.
29:09I know exactly what you're up to.
29:10I wanted to help you carry it.
29:11Yes, yes.
29:12You can see it. You can think otherwise.
29:14Just because Mrs. Rose has to separate herself from a loved one,
29:17she doesn't need a widower, does she?
29:19I don't know what you're talking about.
29:21And neither do I.
29:23I don't know what it has to do with me.
29:25Do you understand?
29:42And you really don't want anything?
29:44No, thank you. I can't get anything down now.
29:46But you should.
29:47No one makes Ham and Eggs like your dad.
29:50Where did you get your visa, my love?
29:53It's in my passport in my bag.
29:58Tell me, is this the new Merle
30:00or did you dress up to celebrate my departure?
30:03Both.
30:05By the way, did you find out anything new about the roly-poly tea?
30:08For heaven's sake, what do you have to do with roly-poly tea?
30:11It's not tea. It's weeds.
30:13Yes, of course.
30:14For someone who comes from England,
30:16everything that doesn't come from India or Thailand is inedible.
30:20There's neither passport nor visa in here,
30:22and I want all the important papers together.
30:24Not in this bag. In the other one.
30:26The silver one with the lock.
30:28You don't want me to sell this roly-poly tea from South Africa, do you?
30:33Yes.
30:34Exactly, that was the plan.
30:36If you can reconcile it with your British conscience.
30:38In any case, I will immediately, when I'm in Cape Town,
30:41research exactly what should come to me.
30:44The conditions of the plantation workers, and, and, and, and.
30:47Excuse me, darling, the taxi will be with you.
30:49And you haven't even finished packing.
30:51Yes.
30:54Well, dear, I have to go.
30:58Forget it.
30:59We won't leave you here.
31:01Isn't that right, Mr. Johnson?
31:02Sure.
31:03I've learned one thing.
31:05The sea carries you out, and it brings you back again and again.
31:09Yes, exactly.
31:10And you, you stay the way you are, yes?
31:12I like you the best that way.
31:14You too.
31:16You're not such a spoiled cashmere pussy as I thought you were.
31:22Thank you for everything.
31:24I thank you.
31:26My daughter.
31:28I love you.
31:40In the Muscania Park, we need a really brilliant solution for the insulation.
31:45Here, this long line from the main building to the side buildings.
31:50If we can't find a really optimal solution,
31:53then the best solar network is useless.
31:56I hope I'm not boring you.
31:58No, I'm sorry.
32:00I know, it's not okay that I'm telling you all this, but...
32:04My parents are flying to South Africa soon.
32:06And I haven't even said goodbye yet.
32:10Well then, get lost.
32:11Yes?
32:12Yes.
32:13Hey, thanks.
32:14You, you're doing everything really great.
32:16Yeah, as if you could judge that.
32:18You're so excited about winter in West Lower Saxony.
32:21You wouldn't even notice if I were to dig up mobile toilets by now.
32:24Yes, exactly.
32:25Will you take over the coffee?
32:26Yes, I will.
32:27Hey, Mick.
32:28Hi.
32:29Hey!
32:30Hi.
32:31Tell me, aren't you in therapy right now?
32:35I would be, yes.
32:37I just don't feel like anything is helping me anymore.
32:40Of course, if you don't feel like it.
32:43The feeling that I'm to blame for my father's death,
32:45no one will be able to take that away from me.
32:47I would have to live with that.
32:50You know, I think there's always a lot of ups and downs in therapy.
32:55It's probably completely normal.
32:58Can I have a coffee with that?
32:59Sure.
33:04You know what I think?
33:06You expect way too much from yourself.
33:08Therapy is not a sprint, it's a marathon.
33:13Unfortunately, my shoes are worn out.
33:16Then get new ones.
33:19Okay.
33:31Very odd.
33:33Morning.
33:35That's a new work outfit.
33:36I was actually expecting you in rubber boots.
33:39Disappointed?
33:43Isn't it a bit impractical for work?
33:46I think a woman should always be dressed in such a way
33:49that she can fit into any social package.
33:52Oh, really?
33:53Yes.
33:55How was the meeting?
33:57Oh, we're right on schedule.
33:58The first interlude can be poured in soon.
34:00I mean the meeting of the engineers.
34:02Listed Hotels of the World.
34:03Yes, it went well, too.
34:05There's always a new hotel in Madrid that wants to be recorded.
34:08A magical presence in the Moorish style.
34:10And I'll have a look at it soon.
34:12Madrid?
34:13A beautiful city.
34:14Yes, I'm looking forward to it, too.
34:17I could fly you there.
34:18Of course, only if you want to.
34:21I can fly anywhere for such a magical pilot.
34:25I have to go back to the hotel now, unfortunately.
34:27What a pity.
34:28See you later?
34:31I'm looking forward to it.
34:41Aunt Erika?
34:42Aunt Erika?
34:43Is something wrong?
34:45That's what I'm asking you.
34:46What do you look like?
34:48Obviously exactly right.
35:00Oh, Regina.
35:01Come in.
35:02Come in.
35:08Feel, relax and ask for the best and by your success.
35:14A little vocabulary coach.
35:15German, African.
35:16Or do you already speak it perfectly?
35:18The most necessary.
35:19Yes, thank you.
35:20That's really nice.
35:21Come.
35:22I don't want to stand in the way for long.
35:24You must be pretty stressed.
35:26I should greet Clemens nicely.
35:28He's not coming?
35:30No.
35:31You have to go to Hamburg urgently.
35:35It's hard to say goodbye like that, isn't it?
35:38Yes, unbelievable.
35:39But Lars and Bente are coming soon.
35:41It won't be easy.
35:43I wish you and Roman that your dreams in Cape Town come true.
35:48Thank you, Regina.
35:49I will really miss you.
35:51Clemens, of course.
35:54It took so long for the stubborn heads to reconcile and now you're gone.
35:59What a pity.
36:00It won't take long until we see each other again.
36:02Family is family.
36:03Yes, you're right.
36:06You see, there's already the next farewell committee.
36:11What did I say?
36:12Hello.
36:13I'll be gone then.
36:14Yes.
36:15Bye.
36:17Bye.
36:28What's that supposed to mean?
36:29You brought Achim to the cellar.
36:31Of course not him, but his things.
36:34Mr. Albers helped me so that I remember him as little as possible in the apartment.
36:40That's very consistent.
36:42Yes.
36:43I'm going through a final breakup.
36:45That was Mr. Albers' idea.
36:47Mr. Albers?
36:48Yes.
36:49Because a break-up has something to do with waiting again, and I don't want that.
36:53So you're pretending your relationship is over to see how you're doing with it?
36:57Exactly.
36:58And how are you doing with it?
37:00Maybe it's too early to ask.
37:03In any case, Mr. Albers has tried very hard for me.
37:08Of course.
37:09In terms of friendship, of course.
37:11Of course.
37:14I hope you'll be happy, Susanne.
37:17I wish the ladies the same.
37:19Oh.
37:20Oh.
37:21Mr. Johnson.
37:22Yes, I'll take care of Mr. Röhrupp's funeral.
37:26He wants to pick me up today.
37:31Well?
37:32How are you?
37:33A little sad, to be honest.
37:36You know, my daughter is leaving me again.
37:38Yes, yes.
37:39But everything has its good, doesn't it?
37:42Yes.
37:43Now I have much more time and...
37:46And?
37:47I thought we could use it together.
37:51With a little excursion to Hamburg, with a port tour.
37:54But only if you feel like it.
37:56It's very kind of you to think of me.
37:59But at the moment I don't feel like going on a port tour.
38:03That's a shame.
38:05But what is not, can still be.
38:08I hope I'll see you soon for a cup of tea in my shop.
38:14I...
38:23You'll call your therapist right now.
38:25You tell him you overslept or something like that.
38:28And make a new appointment right away, okay?
38:31We'll see.
38:32Come on, boy.
38:33We're practically your family.
38:35We're not going to watch you torture yourself, are we?
38:38I'm not going to rest, am I?
38:40Hello.
38:41Dr. Berger.
38:42Mr. Albers.
38:43Mr. Eckert.
38:44I'm going to fly to Madrid soon.
38:46I'd like to have a few more details to discuss with you.
38:48Michael.
38:54Aunt Irene.
38:57What are you doing here?
38:59Don't you want to introduce me to the gentleman first?
39:02Yes, of course.
39:04Well, this is my aunt Irene.
39:07Hi, nice to meet you.
39:09Albert.
39:10Hi.
39:11Berger.
39:12Berger, yes, exactly.
39:13A friend of mine.
39:15I'd still like to know what you're doing here.
39:17It's just far too long ago that we've seen each other, don't you think?
39:21Why didn't you tell me you were coming?
39:23It was a spontaneous decision.
39:26Why don't you sit down at the restaurant and have a coffee?
39:28Go to the house.
39:30Yes, of course, thank you.
39:31Albert.
39:35Nice to meet you.
39:39Would you like a coffee?
39:40Yes, please.
39:42Susan, I wish you a good flight.
39:45Get in touch as soon as you arrive in Cape Town.
39:47Yes, I will.
39:48You just make sure that everything goes smoothly in Baskania Park.
39:50I'm counting on you.
39:51You can do that.
39:52Come here, my dear.
39:53Bye.
39:55And thank you.
39:56What do you mean?
39:57Well, that you will entrust me with the management of Winter Invest Lower Saxony.
40:01That really means a lot to me.
40:04I believe in you, Winter.
40:06Even if it didn't always work out that way.
40:09So, shall we?
40:10Yes.
40:20Well then, on to our new, quiet life.
40:24Believe me, it won't be that quiet.
40:26I'm going to have to get busy.
40:28I hope you're not playing with the idea of exporting oyster tea.
40:32No, I'm not.
40:33It's not a bad idea.
40:34I'm also going to trade tea in Cape Town.
40:37No, you're not.
40:40To the airport, please.
40:42One moment, please.
40:44What's that supposed to mean?
40:45You're not sure, are you?
40:48My dear, we want to enjoy our lives in Cape Town.
40:51And fortunately, I've managed to meet the financial requirements.
40:56My wife doesn't have to work.
40:58Please, get in.
40:59No, you're not getting in.
41:01Susanne.
41:02Roman.
41:03Please.
41:04This isn't the right place for such a discussion.
41:08You're absolutely right.
41:10This isn't the right place for such a discussion.
41:16Susanne.
41:19Susanne!
41:20Mama!
41:27Susanne!
41:30Susanne!
41:36What's that supposed to mean?
41:37What would you say if I stood up in front of you and said,
41:40you're not going to do that?
41:42Fine, then I might have misheard.
41:44But in the rush before his trip, you can lose your nerves.
41:48Excuse me, but the taxi driver would like to know what's going on with his tour.
41:51Nothing's going on with his tour.
41:52Send him away and pay for his ride.
41:53Please, be so kind.
41:54Don't push it too far, Susanne.
41:56Tell him to wait.
41:57We'll be right there.
41:58He's supposed to let his watch run.
42:00Please, come now.
42:01We can talk about everything when we're in Cape Town.
42:03It's really not necessary that we miss our plane because of such a mess.
42:07That you dictate my life all the time,
42:09that you constantly tell me what I have to do and what I have to leave,
42:12you call that a mess?
42:14What's going on with you all of a sudden?
42:16I just said that...
42:17That I shouldn't work.
42:19And I certainly won't allow that.
42:21Can we postpone such basic discussions to later?
42:24The plane isn't waiting.
42:25I don't give a shit!
42:29We can't run away from our problems all the time.
42:32Not to Cape Town and nowhere else.
42:34Since we've been in Lüneburg...
42:35Exactly, since we've been here,
42:36you're always acting like I want something bad from you.
42:40And that's why it's high time that we leave our tents here.
42:43Please.
42:44Love.
42:45Come now.
42:53I'm really fine here.
42:55I'm doing an apprenticeship in a first-class hotel
42:57and I'm also the right hand of the flyer for his new hotel project.
43:01But the job isn't everything, Michael.
43:04Mick.
43:05Just say Mick, everyone says that.
43:07Mick.
43:08And you're really happy here, Mick?
43:10And I don't just mean your work.
43:12Of course.
43:13I've found really good friends here.
43:16Mr. Albers, for example.
43:18Well, actually we're on the same page,
43:20but I still say Mr. Albers.
43:22Or Ben.
43:23We sprayed motorcycle fuel together.
43:25An airbrush.
43:27We're not the only friends.
43:29So if there are problems, you've got people to help you?
43:32What problems?
43:37Should I bring you something to eat?
43:38Mick, I'm not here to eat.
43:40I'm worried about you.
43:42You don't have to.
43:44I have no reason to complain about anything.
43:47And why do you go to all the public to someone in the Andikogel?
43:51It's just that I...
43:52I haven't read it.
43:54Here.
43:56The truth behind the failure.
43:58Did Mick Birdy Eckert drive his father to his death?
44:01Or here.
44:03According to his own statement by Michael Eckert,
44:05he feels responsible for the freedom of his father.
44:10Is that the happy Mick you've been talking about all this time?
44:18What's going on in there?
44:20No idea.
44:21I just heard that Mom wants to cancel the departure.
44:23What?
44:24Dad says the taxi is supposed to wait.
44:28Thank God, there you are.
44:31No, that's just Dad.
44:41Hey.
44:42Hey, Dad.
44:43What is it?
44:44Open the trunk, please.
44:47I'm sorry.
44:51What happened?
44:53I'd like to know that, too.
44:55Dad must have said something to Mom in the taxi,
44:57which upset her terribly.
44:59Yes.
45:00Maybe it has to do with the fight from the other day.
45:02You can't just cancel your whole trip.
45:04Apparently.
45:08Hey, let go.
45:10We can't let you stay here.
45:13I mean...
45:15You were so happy at Cape Town.
45:17What are you going to do now?
45:19Are you going to interfere?
45:38Yes.
45:39Probably tomorrow.
45:42But make sure there are open tickets, Gabi.
45:45Yes?
45:48Mrs. Heise will book the flights.
45:50After all, it doesn't depend on one or the other day.
45:54Yes, that's true.
45:57It depends on something completely different.
45:59On what?
46:00Please.
46:01That you have to set up a business
46:04wherever we go these days?
46:06What for, Mr. Gottlochmann?
46:08I don't have to set up a business
46:10wherever I go, Roman.
46:14I just want a man by my side who sees me.
46:19Who accepts that I'm changing,
46:21that I'm developing.
46:25But you don't have to change at all.
46:28You are wonderful,
46:30just as you always were,
46:32Susanne.
46:33And I love you.
46:35Hmm.
46:37So much so that you even keep my mother away from me.
46:40I've apologized a thousand times for that.
46:43I just wanted the best for you.
46:47I believe you.
46:49You see.
46:51Then let's travel to Cape Town
46:53and fulfill our dreams there.
46:56You don't even know what I dream of.
47:02And as long as you try so hard
47:06to understand me,
47:09Cape Town is no longer an issue for me.
47:17And what, please, is the next stage
47:20of your great development?
47:22What?
47:24Are you going to question our marriage soon?
47:32Yes, I am.
47:36I'm going to question our marriage.
48:06He doesn't have much left of his great-grandson.
48:14Can you say something like that?
48:16And when I think that he left my mother for someone like you,
48:20then I feel bad.