Rote Rosen Folge 1160

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00:00I'm going to miss you so much.
00:02I'll miss you too.
00:04But I like to say it again and again.
00:06You're coming to visit me.
00:08I will.
00:10Only if you jump off, then...
00:12you'll give him justice.
00:14Never.
00:16My time here is over.
00:18Mrs. Stein.
00:20Please stop.
00:22Mrs. Stein.
00:26Nothing is possible anymore.
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.
00:50This is the way
00:52to find my own.
00:54This is my life.
00:56This is my life.
00:58This is the world
01:00where I belong.
01:04I'm rolling on.
01:06I'm rolling on.
01:26Daniel.
01:30225-36.
01:42Mr. Flickerschild.
01:44Please call me immediately.
01:46I have a huge problem here.
01:52Nothing is possible anymore.
01:56Zero.
02:26It's called the Island of Colors.
02:28Why?
02:30It has something to do with the rock formations there.
02:32It has something to do with the rock formations there.
02:34The light with the white buildings,
02:36the light with the white buildings,
02:38the azure blue sea
02:40and the much bluer sky around the weather.
02:42and the much bluer sky around the weather.
02:44It sounds beautiful.
02:46It's also incredibly beautiful there.
02:50But you know what?
02:52The most important thing is that we are both together.
02:54The most important thing is that we are both together.
02:56Because it's really beautiful everywhere.
02:58Because it's really beautiful everywhere.
03:02We don't have to leave.
03:04We just have everyday life together.
03:06We just have everyday life together.
03:10I don't want anything more.
03:16We are meant for each other.
03:18We are meant for each other.
03:24I love you.
03:26I love you.
03:32And I was never as happy as I am now.
03:54I really thought you would accept me.
03:56I really thought you would accept me.
04:00I can't live with that.
04:24I can't live with that.
04:54Mr. Albers, I hope you know what you are doing.
04:56No worries. Thank you very much.
04:58No worries. Thank you very much.
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05:20No worries. Thank you very much.
05:22No worries. Thank you very much.
05:40Yes, Mr. Lichtnagel. Mr. Albers here.
05:42I'm sorry. I wanted to ask if we could meet this morning.
05:44I'm sorry. I wanted to ask if we could meet this morning.
05:48I need a little legal advice from you.
05:50Yes, thank you.
06:13Am I free today?
06:15You are. But I'm not.
06:17But the logic why you still wake me up, you still deliver, right?
06:21Well, I wanted to bring my girlfriend a cup of coffee to bed.
06:24But it doesn't have to be.
06:26No, wait, wait, I have the scent in my nose now.
06:29Thank you.
06:30Yes, it's hot, be careful.
06:34Besides, I have so much more of my free day.
06:39If he stays free.
06:41He definitely stays free. I don't set foot in the clinic today.
06:45And besides, my worry child is out of the danger zone.
06:48Ah, spontaneous healing by Philipp Stein?
06:51No.
06:52Rather spontaneous separation.
06:58His wife wanted to have him moved to Berlin yesterday in such a hurric action.
07:04She planned all this behind our backs.
07:08And all this just out of fear that her husband and Katja Meissner could meet.
07:12That's strange, isn't it?
07:15And?
07:17Mrs. Meissner and I just arrived on time, just before the hospital transport left.
07:24I think the two of them have finally found each other.
07:28Well, true love can't be stopped by anything.
07:34And I won't let anything stop me from sleeping here.
07:39Oh, if you're supposed to get up at some point today,
07:42could you maybe wash the jerseys and hang them up?
07:44We need them this afternoon.
07:46Oh, and maybe you can bring the things to the sports field real quick.
07:49That would be great of you.
07:50I won't be able to make it home before the training.
07:52Okay?
07:53Thank you, see you.
07:55I should...
07:56Wait a minute, I should wash the jerseys and hang them up...
07:59Ben!
08:04I don't believe this.
08:09Shit.
08:18Shit.
08:21I forgot the pill.
08:39Hi.
09:10Excuse me?
09:16You didn't think I'd trust you.
09:18And you didn't think I'd trust your good name.
09:23Good.
09:24Dear Mrs. von Lohmann,
09:26before we enter into a joint partnership, I'd like to make one thing clear.
09:31I want a trustworthy collaboration.
09:34Let's forget this clumsy start.
09:36Clumsy?
09:37Clumsy?
09:38I think that's completely exaggerated.
09:40But for that, I'm going to lay my cards on the table.
09:44You want the camera and I want your property.
09:47That alone would be a deal.
09:49But, in my limitless generosity,
09:52I'm going to put a whole bunch of money on my yesterday's offer.
09:57Look,
09:59I care about the well-being of our city.
10:02Hansetag is going to bring a lot of tourists to Lüneburg.
10:05But not everyone can afford the Three Kings.
10:08My hotel, which I want to build on your property on the outskirts of the forest,
10:13is exactly this gap.
10:15Yes.
10:16This project is useful to all of us.
10:18To you, to me.
10:19Watch it!
10:20Sorry.
10:22Oh God, I'm shaking.
10:25Wait, wait, wait.
10:28Come here.
10:31Wait, wait, wait.
10:34Oh God, the expensive skirt.
10:37I think I have to wash it right away, otherwise I'll never get it out again.
10:40I'm sorry.
10:41I think...
10:42Yes, but our contract.
10:44Oh, please, come again in the nursery, okay?
10:47Sorry.
10:49Come.
10:58Thank you.
11:10Yeah!
11:11Nice.
11:17Herr Meisner?
11:28Guten Tag.
11:29Guten Tag.
11:33Ich habe hier ein Rezept von Frau Dr. Thies.
11:36Das sind Tropfen, die sie mir immer für mein Bein verschreibt.
11:44Die muss ich erst anmischen.
11:47Wollen Sie so lange warten?
11:50Das dauert nicht lange.
11:58Telefon klingelt.
12:03Stein?
12:06Hallo, Nicole.
12:08Danke, dass du dich meldest.
12:10Ja, es geht.
12:12Eine Trennung ist nie einfacher.
12:16Ja, du, ich melde mich, wenn ich wieder in Berlin bin.
12:19Bis dann.
12:20Ciao.
12:28Das sind dann fünf Euro.
12:30Richten Sie meinem Mann aus, dass ich die Trennung akzeptiere.
12:35Wollen Sie nicht doch noch mal...
12:37Nein, ich habe viele Fehler gemacht.
12:39Und jetzt bezahle ich dafür.
12:42Ich bin's.
12:43Oh, das ist ja eine schöne Überraschung.
12:45Apfelkuchen für die junge Mutter.
12:47Mmh.
12:48Mmh.
12:49Mmh.
12:50Mmh.
12:51Mmh.
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13:08Mmh.
13:09Mmh.
13:10Mmh.
13:11Mmh.
13:12Mmh.
13:13Mmh.
13:14Don't you have a lot to do?
13:16In contrast to you, I would even be happy.
13:19Don't worry, the shop is booming.
13:21I just wanted to ask you something. May I?
13:23Yes.
13:26What do you think?
13:28How high would the number of visitors be if Hüneburg were to host the Hanseatic Days?
13:32Well, a lot.
13:34More precisely, please.
13:36In comparable cities, up to 250,000 visitors would be counted.
13:40250,000?
13:42That would earn Hannemann a golden nose.
13:45Why do you ask? Is he bothering you again?
13:47Yes.
13:48He wants to buy my property to build a cheap hotel on it.
13:52You know he's a criminal.
13:54He will tear himself under the nail for any property.
13:57And if he doesn't find a private one, Anne, then he will approach the publicly appointed ones.
14:01I wish I could teach him the trade.
14:04I hate people like Hannemann who cause damage to my city.
14:07Exactly, your city.
14:09Yes.
14:10Hüneburg has grown on my heart.
14:13And I have accomplished a lot here in this short time.
14:16I reorganized the financial committee,
14:18switched the authority to energy savings,
14:20and, last but not least, with Thomas and Mrs. Janssen,
14:22brought the Hanseatic Days 2012 to Hüneburg.
14:24Exactly.
14:25And you're still hesitating?
14:27You're still thinking about whether you want to run for office?
14:30As a young mother in office?
14:32Anne, you would be the only one who could really cause problems to people like Hannemann as mayor.
14:38That's really a good reason to run for office.
14:40That's what I'm saying.
14:54Martha, come in.
14:56You're my saviour again.
14:58I think this time it's rather my dryer, isn't it?
15:01Ui!
15:02Did your sweetheart raise you up to a janitor?
15:05Oh, please don't say that. I feel like that anyway.
15:07But I thought one day I could do him the favor.
15:09Eleven small football jerseys. That must be love.
15:12Coffee?
15:13Carla?
15:14Yes?
15:16I forgot to take my pill.
15:21Oh, don't be crazy.
15:23The protection is still working.
15:25I'm just at the beginning of my fruitful days.
15:27So if something happens now...
15:30Would that be so bad? I mean, if you're pregnant?
15:33You and Ben, you're definitely together.
15:37I want children.
15:40Someday.
15:41But now it's really too early.
15:43I'm right in the middle of my professional life and I want to enjoy it a little more.
15:48Especially you know how stupid it can be when you get an unplanned child.
15:53There's never the right time for children.
15:59How's it going with you two?
16:02I gave up my fate relatively quickly.
16:04And Torben has now recognized his fatherhood.
16:07So everything's okay again.
16:09Well, as okay as it can be in a pet shop family.
16:12But it will be.
16:14And you don't worry so much.
16:17It usually never works for me the first time.
16:25Come on, let's go eat something.
16:27You can't win an election with an empty stomach.
16:29Okay.
16:30Ah, dear Mrs. Colleague.
16:32Not at work?
16:34The biophysical necessity to eat from time to time
16:38should have already been discussed in the populist camp.
16:41Finally someone who doesn't underestimate us. Charming.
16:44My cousin, Merle van Loon.
16:46Nice to meet you.
16:47And you're doing better again?
16:49What do you mean?
16:50I missed you yesterday at the council meeting.
16:53I had something personal to do.
16:56Sure, a day off must also be.
17:00The office of the mayor herself,
17:02if it is only carried out on an interim basis,
17:04and an election campaign,
17:06that is certainly very exhausting for a woman.
17:08Certainly not more exhausting than for a man.
17:11Although I don't want to give myself any free days at the moment.
17:13You don't want to weaken already in the process.
17:16Then I wish you good health.
17:18I have it. Don't worry.
17:20After all, I cycle regularly.
17:22What do you do to stay fit?
17:24She does yoga and rides.
17:26Oh, that sounds very elitist.
17:29The normal citizen can't do anything about that.
17:32At least everyone understands what I do.
17:35Have a nice day, ladies.
17:37Dr. Seefeld?
17:39What an unpleasant and superfluous contemporary.
17:44And I have to face such a person.
17:46Oh, come on, you'll clean him up for breakfast.
17:48Nonsense.
17:50If I don't pay close attention to what I do and say,
17:52then he'll kill me.
17:57The mailbox again. That's impossible.
18:00Why do you keep trying to call Mr. Flickenschild?
18:04He's coming back from New York this afternoon anyway.
18:06Mrs. Stein was at the casino yesterday.
18:09She played all evening.
18:11And lost.
18:13I really couldn't do anything.
18:15It's not your fault, Mick. Really not.
18:17I know.
18:19I think I should still tell someone.
18:22I've been trying all morning to reach Mr. Stein or Mr. Flickenschild.
18:25Mr. Stein is still in the hospital with his gunshot wound.
18:28And why don't you wait until Mr. Flickenschild is back?
18:34What are you doing there?
18:36I'm preparing a big deal.
18:38Well, if it looks like your pigsty, I see black.
18:41Not me.
18:42I'm currently developing an internet software
18:45with which all interests in horse racing are networked worldwide.
18:51Wow.
18:52San Francisco is already programming
18:54and I'm getting the software for a fabulous 50,000 euros.
19:04Oh, hey.
19:05Hey.
19:09Time to train?
19:11Even if.
19:12Ah, I see.
19:14It was a little exhausting last time for you, wasn't it?
19:16Yes, keep dreaming.
19:18We can make the training a little easier if you want to join.
19:21I've played flag football before.
19:23Conditioning training doesn't matter to me either.
19:25Aha.
19:26So what's the problem?
19:28I just don't feel like it.
19:30It was a one-time thing that I trained with you.
19:33No, it was just fun.
19:36By the way, thank you very much for your laundry service.
19:38Yes, that was also a one-time thing.
19:41You have to admit,
19:43the happy faces of the kids,
19:45that's pretty impressive, isn't it?
19:48I'm not sure who would be happier
19:50to train in club shirts, you or the kids.
19:52Of course, we're a team.
19:54And I really have to admit,
19:56the gang has really grown on my heart.
19:59At some point I even had a whole team of kids myself.
20:02You already have.
20:03No, I mean my own.
20:07You want to have eleven children?
20:09Well, ten is also okay.
20:11When you go back to the gate.
20:14You're at home with us.
20:15I also had almost half a dozen brothers.
20:17Great!
20:18Yes, maybe for the kids.
20:20No, also for the parents.
20:22I can't think of anything more beautiful
20:25than to put the kids in the world with you.
20:27Really.
20:31Where should I put the laundry?
20:33Here, come with me.
20:39Hello, you two.
20:40Hello.
20:41The day off was good for you,
20:43and you look much better.
20:44Absolutely, that was exactly the right tip.
20:46Which, however, has encouraged your favourite competitor
20:49to give out unadulterated drops.
20:52Dr. Seefelden?
20:53The attractive, charismatic candidate
20:56for the mayor's office?
20:58Exactly.
20:59This old-fashioned, intricate,
21:01lazy snob.
21:02I don't want to be governed by such a snob.
21:05With a little luck, we might be able to prevent that.
21:08So that means...
21:10You're running for office?
21:12Yes.
21:13Yes.
21:14I'm sure of it now.
21:16So, a child and a career.
21:18I know it won't be easy.
21:20But on the other hand, I've noticed more and more
21:22how much I depend on my office.
21:24Good for everyone, go for it. You can do it.
21:26Besides, we're both still here.
21:28Yes, I know.
21:29And that's really a great relief.
21:31You just have to promise me
21:33that you won't say anything about my pregnancy in the election campaign.
21:35Why not?
21:36Because Dr. Seefelden would discredit me otherwise.
21:39He would say I wouldn't be reliable.
21:41And then the election campaign would be lost before it even started.
21:44See?
21:45That's why I never wanted anything to do with politics.
21:48It's just a dirty trade.
21:55Your wife has put heaven and hell into motion
21:58to break us apart.
22:00And now, all of a sudden,
22:02she accepts your separation?
22:04Maybe she finally understood
22:06that our marriage is over
22:08and that she can't separate us anymore.
22:10Yes, but every other woman would be taken away,
22:12cry, scratch my eyes out.
22:14What do I know?
22:15Yes, well, but Henriette,
22:17despite all her weaknesses, is a really strong woman.
22:20Yes, and then she also has a professional perspective.
22:23Yes, the ballet school in Berlin.
22:25Exactly, and then she does the therapy.
22:27And that helps her to be composed and strong.
22:29And maybe to be.
22:32Hopefully she finds her way in Berlin.
22:34Yes, I really wish that.
22:41And what about us?
22:46Everything is open to us.
22:50Yes.
22:51I will be released today.
22:54We can do and leave what we want.
22:57So let's start right away.
23:01That would be good.
23:03What would it be like
23:05if you moved in with me?
23:08Excuse me, but
23:11this is an official request
23:13to share my life with you.
23:17Do you want to?
23:21I do.
23:24Now and forever.
23:29And you?
23:32Me anyway.
23:37Yes.
23:46I will contact you about the contract, okay?
23:48Goodbye.
23:49Ms. Lichtenhagen,
23:51you look stunning again.
23:53It is always a pleasure to see you.
23:55The pleasure is entirely yours.
23:57Maybe I can make you happy with something else
23:59than with my sight.
24:01I'm sorry, but I can hardly imagine that.
24:04I am sure that your imagination will be shaken
24:06when you find out what it is about.
24:08I invite you to a discussion
24:10in the Gentleman's Club this evening.
24:12The topic is the sale and distribution
24:14of city-owned construction land.
24:16Dr. Seefeld will also be present
24:18and represent his position.
24:20I could imagine
24:22that an extremely informative
24:24and stimulating discussion would arise
24:26if you also expressed your opinion
24:28on this topic.
24:31I actually have something else in mind
24:33for this evening.
24:38But of course I can hardly
24:40rule out such an attractive invitation.
24:44Then can we count on you this evening?
24:47But not that you will later complain
24:49about voice loss in your own camp.
24:51And...
24:54you should perhaps rethink
24:56the color of your tie beforehand.
24:59Herr Hahnemann.
25:19Well done!
25:21That's all for today.
25:23Take a shower!
25:25Bye!
25:29So, how did we do?
25:31Ha!
25:33You want to know how you did?
25:35Oops, missed.
25:37But seriously,
25:39if the boys continue to develop like this,
25:41we'll play in the e-youth cup soon.
25:43Kevin, cut the crap!
25:45Take a shower!
25:49This Kevin totally reminds me of Anton.
25:51He is clever, funny
25:53and only has nonsense in his head all day.
25:55And you caught him.
25:57You taught me that.
25:59Why me?
26:01Because you explained to me the right mix
26:03of strictness and motivation.
26:05Obviously you have the mother gene.
26:08There is no such nonsense at all.
26:10I will not argue with you in this area.
26:12But if I think about
26:14what could become of our common gene,
26:16imagine
26:18your head on my head.
26:20I'd rather not imagine that now.
26:24Our children would definitely be great.
26:27But we still have a lot of time.
26:29Well, I don't want my children
26:31to call me grandpa at some point.
26:33You won't get younger either.
26:35I just mean, look,
26:37with four children,
26:39you are,
26:41when the last one is enrolled,
26:43about mid-40.
26:45I think we should speed up.
26:49Okay.
26:51Come on!
26:53Let's go!
26:58And that was really
27:00completely normal salad?
27:02Yes, at least that's what it said
27:04on the menu.
27:06Well, I would never have been able to do that.
27:08Oh, it's all a practice.
27:10And why?
27:12I could do the 365 days in a row
27:14and I would never be able to do it so deliciously.
27:16And you wanted to go to Asia.
27:18You have to be open to everything.
27:20Yes, especially in politics.
27:22By the way, I think it's really great
27:24that you keep your candidacy.
27:27Let's do it.
27:29We should come up with a strategy.
27:31Exactly.
27:33Point one.
27:35I pick you up every noon to take a break
27:37and get fresh air from the office.
27:39Okay, point two.
27:41I create a nutrition plan
27:43so that you and your child
27:45always get all the important things
27:47despite the stress.
27:49Point three.
27:51Two weekly pregnancy yoga.
27:53And point four to a thousand.
27:56I don't know what I would do without you.
27:58That you don't get it wrong now,
28:00this is not a friendship service.
28:02What then?
28:04This is political work.
28:06We want to prevent this Seefeld
28:08from coming to the brotherhood.
28:10So then, no power for Seefeld.
28:12No power for Seefeld.
28:16Oh, stop working, stop training.
28:18Finally time for us.
28:20We still have to go shopping.
28:22Can't you get something delicious
28:24from the leftovers?
28:26I'm going to take a quick shower.
28:28Yes, you have time.
28:31No way.
28:33I'd rather spend it with you.
28:35We wanted to use my day off a bit.
28:37Tell me, what am I to you?
28:39Your little home on the stove
28:41that carries your laundry
28:43and then lets itself lie flat?
28:45So if it should be because of the jersey?
28:47I'm really sorry, I didn't want to use you.
28:49Something like that.
28:51Did I say something wrong?
28:53You've been talking crap all day.
28:55Oh, thank you.
28:57Just leave me alone, okay?
28:59Yes, nothing easier than that.
29:05You know, if you have a problem,
29:07just tell me what's going on.
29:23I love you.
29:36Good day.
29:40A tonic with ice and lots of lemon.
29:42Right away.
29:54Tell me, do we know each other?
29:56I don't think so.
29:58I'm sure we do.
30:00I just don't know where you're from.
30:02Well, I know you,
30:04which is no surprise
30:06with your fame in the city.
30:08But you don't know me.
30:10Oh, I do.
30:12You're the man from the video.
30:14Those advertising clothes
30:16for the mayor.
30:18You're the one.
30:21Could I pay, please?
30:23Wait a minute.
30:25I'll make you a good deal.
30:27This ad seems to have been
30:29just a coincidence.
30:31You could work for me.
30:33Forget it.
30:35Real estate agents.
30:37You in front of a one-family house.
30:39That's a sure thing.
30:41I'm a strong electrician
30:43and not a model.
30:45One moment.
30:51One moment.
30:56Well, if you don't want to,
30:58I'll do my business with someone else.
31:01Since when does Mr. Albers
31:03have an office in this house?
31:06Excuse me, friends from my club.
31:08Have a nice day.
31:10Thank you.
31:12Excuse me.
31:18Ah, Ms. Lichtnagel.
31:20Good day.
31:22What can I do for you?
31:24I'd like to have folic acid.
31:26Ah, a vitamin of the B group.
31:28Important, above all,
31:30for blood formation and cell division.
31:32It's one of the critical vitamins.
31:34That means, even in our broad range,
31:36your supply of food
31:38is not always guaranteed.
31:40It's good to bow down.
31:42Thank you.
31:44If you need anything else,
31:46maybe some herbal tea,
31:48sugar,
31:50or maybe a combined
31:52calcium zinc preparation.
31:54Why do you ask?
31:56Well, you are
31:58an attractive and active woman.
32:00You have a long working day,
32:02many events,
32:04and you do sports, as far as I know.
32:06Admit it.
32:08He was talking.
32:10I don't know anything.
32:12Well, we can be open here.
32:14You are almost family.
32:16It's true, I'm pregnant.
32:20Congratulations.
32:22Thank you.
32:24But I don't want to talk about it yet.
32:26Nobody will hear a word of death from me.
32:28By the way, Erika really didn't say anything.
32:30Although we are already talking about everything,
32:32I really need something to strengthen.
32:34Not because of my pregnancy,
32:36but I think the next three months
32:38will be really hard for me.
32:40You are candidating against this Seefeld?
32:44From now on, you will get
32:46a daily ration of building materials from me
32:48that will only make you stronger.
32:50Thank you, Mr. Meissner.
32:52And if you need anything else,
32:54I will do everything to prevent
32:56this populist
32:58from winning the election.
33:02I have to say,
33:04with you, aunt Erika really
33:06made the right choice.
33:18I'm curious what Mr. Hannemann will say
33:20when he realizes
33:22that he doesn't have his camera anymore.
33:24Do you think he will vote for us?
33:26I have no idea.
33:28If it's someone
33:30from the circle of the mayor
33:32or from Mrs. Lohen,
33:34even the bird will be able to count on three fingers.
33:38Well, my friends,
33:40this promises to be an illustrious evening.
33:42The lady has no chance
33:44against Dr. Seefeld on this topic.
33:46So we will enjoy
33:48how our esteemed
33:50Mrs. Mayor will get on the ice
33:52and slip out of it.
33:56Seefeld is, by the way,
33:58an old friend of mine.
34:00A man, a word.
34:02Especially in punctual construction plans.
34:04If you know what I mean.
34:08I'll bring you another piece.
34:10Do you already have the election brochure
34:12of Jörg Seefeld?
34:14Here, take a look.
34:16If Seefeld wins the election,
34:18we have green light in the building committee.
34:20So let's support his election campaign.
34:22Hello.
34:32You left your map.
34:34What's in there?
34:36Maybe the construction plans?
34:38Should we take a look?
34:40Absolutely.
34:42Not here.
34:44Come.
34:52Hello.
34:54Hey, come in.
34:56Unfortunately, I don't have much time.
34:58I didn't expect anything else.
35:00Am I so predictable?
35:02If it's about your job, it is.
35:04What are you doing?
35:06I'm looking at the construction plans
35:08in the public space.
35:10Does the city have an order to give?
35:12No, rather to prevent.
35:16I'm participating in the election campaign
35:18against Seefeld.
35:20I've heard about it.
35:22That's why I'm here.
35:24How are you?
35:26Since I made this decision,
35:28I'm fine.
35:30That's strange.
35:32A few months ago,
35:34I advised you to try your career.
35:36And now I'm advising you.
35:38Without you,
35:40without Aunt Erika,
35:42Merle and Carla,
35:44I would never make it.
35:46Knowing you behind me
35:48you have to promise to take care of yourself.
35:50Not that something happens to the baby
35:52or to you.
35:54So, where are your conservation plans?
35:58Today, I have to participate
36:00in a speech duel against Seefeld
36:02in the Gentleman's Club.
36:04I have to discuss with him
36:06why his construction plans
36:08are counterproductive for Lüneburg.
36:10Are they?
36:12I'm just afraid
36:14that he's colluding with Hannemann
36:16He's going to apply for
36:18the Hansetag 2012 funding.
36:20And Seefeld is going to approve it.
36:22And as a thank you,
36:24they're going to split it in half.
36:26When the flow of visitors is cut off,
36:28they'll both have their share
36:30and the project will be sold to other investors.
36:32You know how it works.
36:34But you can't say that tonight.
36:36Well, that's why I'm looking for good arguments.
36:40Should I help you?
36:42You just have to say it.
36:46Would you do that?
36:50When does it start?
36:54Mrs. van Loon?
36:56Ah, it's you.
36:58I've been waiting for you.
37:00There it is again, the good stuff.
37:02Great work, guys. Thank you.
37:04If we mess up something,
37:06we'll fix it again.
37:08You're great.
37:10Maybe we have a little compensation.
37:12Something Hannemann lost this time.
37:14Maybe you guys
37:16should think about
37:18which flowers your girlfriend would like.
37:20I'll bring you some tea.
37:22But you're in a hurry.
37:24I won't let you
37:26put the gun on my chest again.
37:28I just don't have enough time.
37:30Dito, I have to sign another contract
37:32with the Three Kings in ten minutes.
37:34I'm not sure
37:36if I should really sell my property.
37:38If you think
37:40you can fool me,
37:42then you've been fooled.
37:44But please, if you want to.
37:48Dr. Seefeld will certainly be very happy.
37:50With the election video
37:52of your cousin,
37:54he will certainly reach a wide audience.
37:56Do you really think
37:58the recordings are so compromising?
38:02You can be sure of that yourself.
38:12Garden recordings.
38:14Very pretty.
38:16I can't find anything wrong with that.
38:28This will have a sequel.
38:30You can count on that.
38:42Yes!
38:56You could have seen him.
39:00No, we didn't argue.
39:02But...
39:04Yes.
39:06Carla, I'll call you back later.
39:08I found him.
39:10I'm so sorry.
39:12I didn't mean to...
39:14No, I just wanted to...
39:16To throw you off?
39:18No.
39:20I'll just shut up.
39:22Okay.
39:24You know,
39:26I realized it was wrong
39:28to attack you with the jerseys
39:30and then to ask you
39:32to deliver the things to the sports field.
39:34But I think the real mistake was...
39:36Ben, I forgot to take the pill yesterday.
39:38I wanted to tell you at the sports field.
39:42Could it be that you're pregnant?
39:44Well, it's not impossible.
39:48I mean, what would be so bad
39:50if we had a baby?
39:52That...
39:54That would be the wrong time.
39:58Listen.
40:00Let's wait and see
40:02if anything happens.
40:04Okay?
40:06And if nothing happens,
40:08we'll both think about
40:10when the right time is for us
40:12to start a family.
40:14Is that okay?
40:16That's okay.
40:18Okay.
40:22Thank you.
40:28The fresh air
40:30was really good.
40:32Sit down.
40:34I have to get changed anyway.
40:36Oh!
40:38Excuse me.
40:40It only takes a second.
40:42I really don't have time.
40:44Where did you get these?
40:46I thanked you at Rajan and Mick's.
40:48What luck.
40:50I'm so happy.
40:52Imagine, the camera
40:54would have fallen into someone else's hands
40:56and you would know that I would
40:58promise other mothers
41:00to make a successful career.
41:02You always say that,
41:04no matter what circumstances.
41:06I know, but I was so confused
41:08by the hormonal change
41:10that I just let it go.
41:12Hormones?
41:14Luckily, all I have to think about
41:16is what I'm going to wear tonight.
41:18Don't bother.
41:20As a politician,
41:22you're either too free-spirited
41:24or too tight-fitting.
41:26You should think about
41:28how you argue.
41:30Anne should say what she thinks.
41:32In politics,
41:34you never fight with an open visor.
41:36But that's Anne's strength.
41:38Let the others talk about the hot stuff.
41:40If she says from the start
41:42that she is against the sale
41:44of urban construction land
41:46to certain investors,
41:48then she has no chance at all
41:50with the people in the club.
41:52Well, you're a great coaching team.
41:54It's best if I decide
41:56on my own what I say.
41:58Get out of here.
42:00I'm telling you.
42:02Move.
42:10You call this an office?
42:12Name is sound and smoke.
42:14It's definitely the ideal place
42:16for our meeting.
42:18And you certainly have no interest
42:20in what the public finds out
42:22who you're dealing with?
42:29What is that?
42:31That's the contract.
42:33I'm sorry that my handwriting
42:35is no longer the best.
42:41Written by hand?
42:43Probably also self-written.
42:46Yes, because you insisted.
42:48A stroke of your hand would be enough for me.
42:53Horse dealer.
42:55Yes.
42:57It doesn't say much.
43:05You're right.
43:07The main thing is that it's
43:09really noticed
43:11that I get 10% profit
43:13and not 7%.
43:15And the 50,000 shares
43:17on the platform, right?
43:19Yes.
43:28Ah.
43:36Herr what?
43:38Herr Hahnemann.
43:43Perfect.
43:45So, let's go to the election campaign.
43:49Come in.
43:52Rajan.
43:54Hello, Anne.
43:56It's good that I still meet you.
43:58What is it?
44:00Hahnemann forgot it in the bistro.
44:02I thought it was about
44:04the property of Mrs. von Lohn.
44:06But when I looked inside ...
44:08Did you see that it is
44:10a file about me?
44:12What? Show me.
44:14Hahnemann has a file about you?
44:16Oh, like von Seefeld.
44:18He put a profile on you.
44:20Prejudices, weaknesses,
44:22just everything.
44:24These are methods like in the US election campaign.
44:26But it also shows that he fears you
44:28as an opponent.
44:30And how closely he works with Hahnemann
44:32if he had his documents in his pocket.
44:36Well, above all, it shows
44:38that he will use every little thing against me.
44:40Well, fair play is not to be expected from him.
44:42Even with what he found out about you here,
44:44he won't get a dog out of the oven.
44:48He must not know anything about my pregnancy.
44:50Otherwise he'll shoot me.
44:54Oh, come on, please.
44:56I don't want to lie around anymore.
44:58Shut up. Lay down.
45:06Thank you.
45:08Can I hug you?
45:10Come on.
45:12It's from my bank.
45:24It can't be.
45:26They didn't carry out the evidence
45:28I gave yesterday.
45:32It's okay.
45:40Yes, good day.
45:42Stein here.
45:44Please connect me to Mrs. Baerwald.
45:50Mrs. Baerwald,
45:52Mrs. Baerwald, Philipp Stein here.
45:54Tell me, was there a problem
45:56with the transfer?
46:00Oh no, the account is not covered.
46:04Well, I'll take care of it.
46:06I'll call you back.
46:08Thank you.
46:12Henriette cleared our joint account.
46:16It was 51,243 euros.
46:22And now, ladies and gentlemen,
46:24Anne Lichtenhagen.
46:30I am pleased to welcome
46:32our interim mayor.
46:34And I'm curious
46:36what she has to say
46:38about our topic
46:40urban construction,
46:42silver plating or investment opportunities.
46:44Thank you very much.
46:46I am also pleased to be here today
46:48to discuss this important topic with you.
46:50Excuse me.
46:52No problem, it can happen.
46:56Well, what do we have here?
47:00Dear fellow citizens,
47:02I hope Mrs. Lichtenhagen
47:04doesn't take it the wrong way,
47:06but you can't keep such a good news
47:08a secret.
47:10My dear colleagues
47:12and fellow applicants
47:14for the mayor's office
47:16welcome.
47:21Salad?
47:23Yes, what did you think?
47:25That I'm going to sit down during my lunch break
47:27and make cabbage roulades?
47:29A nice piece of fish or meat,
47:31a few potatoes with sauce, that's enough.
47:33The main thing is warm.
47:35Warm. Maybe tonight, if I can.
47:37Oh, it's not good at all in the evening.
47:39My dear, it seems to me
47:41we have to set up some rules.
47:43Thomas Janssen and our mayor
47:45are still a couple, aren't they?
47:47It would be better
47:49if you didn't ask me,
47:51but maybe you should ask
47:53the mayor herself.
47:55You're absolutely right.
47:57It's only up to the future mother.
47:59And to whom, my child?
48:01I fought for you.
48:03With what means, my dear?
48:05With all the means I had.