Rote Rosen 1163

  • 2 months ago
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00:00I wanted to thank you again.
00:02For what?
00:03That Torben supports me with my education.
00:05As far as I know, Torben only made this statement to calm the press and to put pressure on them.
00:13Voila!
00:14I'm telling you, this is my best work so far.
00:17This is a pin-up with Britta's face.
00:19It sounds pretty negative when you say pin-up, you know that?
00:21Henriette, come down, please!
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
01:15Henriette, please! We'll find a solution!
01:18There is no solution for us.
01:19There is a solution for everything!
01:22Stay where you are!
01:27It's over.
01:29No, Henriette, please!
01:31Listen to me!
01:33You can't just throw your life away like that!
01:35You're a strong woman!
01:37You have plans, you have a future!
01:39Think about your ballet school!
01:42You always wanted to pass on your love for dance, didn't you?
01:47I wanted you.
01:50I wanted you.
01:56Your love.
02:01Wait! There are better times for you!
02:04Please! Talk to Nicole!
02:06She's waiting for you downstairs!
02:07Nicole!
02:19Nicole!
02:35Hello, Mrs. Jansen!
02:37Thank you for taking the time.
02:39Have a seat.
02:41Thank you.
02:44I knew you'd come to your senses.
02:47I'm going to mobilize my members of the British Parliament
02:51and ask them about dark spots in Dr. Seefeld's life.
02:56Please don't do that, Mrs. Jansen.
02:58I'm staying.
02:59My election campaign is content-oriented.
03:01And if Dr. Seefeld thinks he has to exploit my private life,
03:05then he's putting himself at risk.
03:07Then let's just hope the voters see it that way, too.
03:11It's important that the voters see my election campaign.
03:14The young as the old.
03:17Well.
03:18With the rise of the nursing service,
03:21you've already taken the right step towards the seniors.
03:26All I need is a credible person
03:29who can bring this topic to the seniors.
03:35Do you mean me?
03:38Would you like to join my election campaign team?
03:42Ah.
03:44It's an honor.
03:48Yes.
03:49I will immediately advertise my contacts to the North East Sea newspaper
03:55and negotiate a double-sided homestore for you.
04:00As a guest at the mayor's, a life for politics.
04:06That creates sympathy and trust.
04:10And meets the standards of Dr. Seefeld.
04:13Mrs. Jansen, I'm concerned with content, not image.
04:20Content, of course.
04:23We'll get along.
04:25I'm happy to welcome you to my team.
04:29Would you like some tea?
04:30Yes, please.
04:31Okay.
04:36Okay.
04:43Henriette!
04:49Thank God nothing happened to you.
04:52I'll take you home, okay?
04:54Come.
04:55Everything will be fine, okay?
04:57Everything will be fine.
05:06Thank God.
05:20I have to be desperate if she wants to end her life.
05:24You should call Dr. Diess.
05:26I will.
05:33Imagine.
05:35We're not being followed.
05:37But we are.
05:38Right, right.
05:39Come.
05:40Take her home.
05:49Thank God everything went well.
06:05This film would not have been possible without your help.
06:13Look at the color gradients.
06:15And the contrasts.
06:16This is art!
06:18Nobody argues about that.
06:20My boards were translated as pieces of craft.
06:23It's a craft, it's amazing.
06:26But Britta is an academic and not a pin-up girl.
06:29Yes.
06:30She comes from a doctor's family, understand?
06:32to appreciate the anatomical details.
06:34Why didn't you stick to this template?
06:37Are we arguing about one ridiculous body size?
06:41Can't you make it a little bit...
06:43Sharper? But sharpening doesn't work.
06:46The whole look is frizzy.
06:47Now I'm frizzy, yes?
06:48No, not you. The picture is somehow...
06:51We'll see what Britta says about it.
06:53She must never see this.
06:55Hey, tell me, do you know how much work is in there?
06:59Can't you leave it somewhere?
07:02I'll attack you again.
07:04May I?
07:12Leave it here.
07:14Otherwise Britta will see it.
07:16I'm sorry.
07:26This woman is really not afraid of anything
07:28to tie Philipp to herself.
07:30You should feel sorry for her.
07:32After all, she wanted to kill herself in despair.
07:35But she didn't do it, did she?
07:37Yes, because her husband stopped her at the last moment.
07:40For Philipp and Mama, the action doesn't make things any easier.
07:43He feels totally responsible for his wife now.
07:46I don't know.
07:48Anyway, I'm glad she didn't jump.
07:51Did you bring me the salve?
07:54I haven't gotten to that yet because of the story with Mrs. Stein.
08:01I'll make us some bread first.
08:03I always get hungry from excitement.
08:06But no black bread with sausage, no.
08:10Maybe I should cook something for us.
08:12Look, Ratatouille.
08:14Am I invited?
08:16Yes, of course.
08:17I had calculated the household points for the dinner.
08:20But you could improve your points account
08:23if you take over the laundry.
08:26Seven points.
08:27Up on the bed, there's my favorite white sweater.
08:30If you could wash it through.
08:32Yes.
08:33Oh, and here, the cloth.
08:35It's not allowed in the machine either.
08:37Please.
08:42Didn't you forget something?
08:50You're cute, you know that?
09:13How is Henriette?
09:15Mrs. Stein is sleeping now.
09:17I gave her a sedative.
09:19Thank you for coming.
09:21You're welcome.
09:22Your wife knows that she made a mistake.
09:25A mistake?
09:26You made her doubt you.
09:28Nicole, please.
09:30How could that happen?
09:31How could you start something with someone else
09:33while Henriette is in a coma?
09:35Mrs. Stein shouldn't be left alone now.
09:37Well, luckily she has her therapy place in Hamburg.
09:39Yes, but only in a few weeks.
09:41And until then, it would be good
09:42if a trusted person was with her.
09:44That's the least you can do for your wife.
09:47I don't think that would be good.
09:49For whom?
09:50For you and your loved one?
09:52Nicole, Henriette and I are divorced.
09:54You left her.
09:55You don't know the background.
09:57I suggest having your wife
09:58admitted to a psychiatric clinic
10:00until she can start the treatment.
10:02Henriette should have the therapy?
10:04Yes, but then she would be professionally cared for.
10:07She doesn't need care.
10:08She needs commitment.
10:10Well, then you can't take over.
10:13And my boutique in Berlin,
10:14how do you imagine that?
10:16Besides, it's your fault for all the tragedy.
10:18And I should now...
10:19Your accusations won't get us anywhere.
10:21What you're doing here is not very constructive.
10:24If there's really no one
10:25who can be there for your wife,
10:26then she has to be admitted.
10:41You only hear whispers around you, don't you?
10:43At least you recognized it.
10:47Here.
10:48For you.
10:51Is this supposed to be an apology?
10:53An offer of peace.
10:55And maybe a stabbing.
10:57Forget it.
10:59The picture is great as it is.
11:01Nothing will change about it.
11:03If Britta sees this,
11:04then she'll throw me out of the apartment.
11:06Do you know how much leverage
11:07I have in the movement?
11:09Do you know how much leverage
11:10I have in the movement
11:11to get into the paint shop?
11:13You could at least
11:14be a little grateful to me.
11:15Yes, I am.
11:17Only with the motif,
11:18I have a problem.
11:19The motif?
11:20Yes.
11:21Is your girlfriend.
11:22Yes.
11:23After a breast surgery.
11:24Look here.
11:26In this picture,
11:27there are so many great motifs.
11:28Look.
11:29You need to show Britta the tank
11:30when you're too cowardly.
11:33She knows exactly what you sprayed on her.
11:35She still wants to see it.
11:36It's clear.
11:37Then show it to her.
11:38Don't you want to understand?
11:40I understand you very well.
11:41You're a pain in the ass
11:42on a chopper.
11:46Mick, watch out.
11:47My shift starts.
12:39Hey, Anne.
12:41You want to go for a ride?
12:43Why not?
12:46Don't worry.
12:47I wasn't planning to go for a ride.
12:48But it's nice that I meet you.
12:49I wanted to talk to you anyway.
12:51We haven't had a chance
12:52since the press conference.
12:54Everything worked out well.
12:59Carla is convinced
13:00that you didn't mean it seriously.
13:03What?
13:04The parents' time?
13:05It sounded so natural.
13:07To sell it to the press.
13:09I wanted to protect you from those hyenas.
13:12So I thought it was a good idea
13:14to make it as close as possible
13:16to normal family relationships.
13:18Bad idea.
13:19But it worked.
13:21You didn't help me with that.
13:22On the contrary.
13:24What do you think it looks like
13:25in front of the press
13:26when you make a comeback?
13:28What do you mean, comeback?
13:30I haven't said anything yet.
13:31I just said
13:32that I'll think about it.
13:34It sounded different for the press.
13:36I just wanted to help.
13:38With an announcement
13:39that you didn't mean seriously?
13:42Anne, it's my child, too.
13:45I'll take responsibility for it.
13:47But the child isn't even born yet.
13:50What do you mean by that?
13:53I don't know how it's going to be.
13:57I have to think about it calmly first.
14:00Good.
14:02But then please also think about
14:04what you say in public.
14:07Yes.
14:09See you.
14:11Bye.
14:25Mr. Albers?
14:27Yes?
14:35What an idiot.
14:36Me?
14:37No.
14:38Can you give me a glass of water, please?
14:40Yes.
14:41Is everything okay with you, Mr. Eckert?
14:43No idea.
14:44This electrician is a piece of art.
14:45Are you talking about Mr. Berger?
14:47It doesn't matter.
14:49I have to get changed.
14:50The casino is about to open.
14:51Bye.
14:53What's wrong with him?
14:55No idea.
14:56Is everything okay with you?
14:58A little nod?
14:59Me?
15:00No.
15:01Well, I'm a little bit drunk.
15:03I couldn't sleep last night
15:05because of this Harnemann lawyer.
15:07He wants to sue me
15:09because in my contract
15:10his profit contribution
15:11after repayment of the loan runs out.
15:13I thought Torben Lichtenhagen
15:14signed the contract.
15:16Yes, he did.
15:17And Harnemann signed it.
15:19Yes, he even transferred the 50,000 euros.
15:21Yes, then you should enjoy the triumph.
15:23Yes, but Harnemann can afford
15:25an armada of lawyers in court.
15:28In a legal dispute
15:29it's not about quantity
15:30but about quality.
15:31Do you think Torben Lichtenhagen
15:32is the best man?
15:33You know,
15:34this idea of a breeding network
15:36is so good
15:37that I could become a rich man.
16:02You're drawing?
16:04I'm trying to think of other ideas.
16:19What's that?
16:23My black thoughts.
16:27Oh, man.
16:30Oh, man.
16:35I'm sorry.
16:39You don't have to apologize for your wife
16:41or for what she's doing.
16:46That scares you, doesn't it?
16:52Henriette keeps
16:53putting you in trouble.
16:57And I'm afraid
16:59I'll lose you again, Philipp.
17:03Katja,
17:05I broke up with Henriette
17:07because I love you.
17:11You can't just
17:12leave her to herself.
17:14You know that as well as I do.
17:17Yes.
17:19That's why I'm going to convince her
17:21to join Dr. Fritsch's department.
17:24Or I'll convince Nicole
17:25to take care of Henriette.
17:28Do you think she'll let you?
17:34She doesn't have a choice.
17:45It's pretty dark in here.
17:50Do you want me to add some color?
17:54No.
18:10I don't trust myself right now.
18:24I don't trust myself.
18:51Water.
18:53I hate shopping like hell.
18:55Why don't you let Achim do it?
18:57He's up front.
18:59Huh?
19:00Yes.
19:01Here.
19:02On our scoreboard.
19:04Ach.
19:05Achim does the laundry
19:06and would thus
19:07make a big
19:08score lead.
19:10So thank you.
19:12I've been
19:14shopping all week.
19:16It's all absurd.
19:18Uh-uh.
19:20Oh, well, it's fair.
19:22May I?
19:23Uh-uh.
19:24Please.
19:26You get two points for shopping
19:28and Mr. Meissner seven for washing?
19:31That's hardly fair.
19:33Who set the score distribution?
19:35Achim.
19:36He likes to wash.
19:41No, no, no, no.
19:43The system works.
19:44It's very good.
19:45It ensures justice in our relationship.
19:47Justice?
19:48Yes.
19:49Well, for two points
19:50I would have at most filled up a shopping bag
19:52and let Achim carry it home.
19:54I have to make sure
19:55that the next dinner
19:56that Achim serves
19:57doesn't turn out so spartan.
19:59Sounds like a really mature system.
20:02Ach.
20:03I don't tolerate
20:04any more discussion with Achim.
20:06I have to hurry now.
20:07I have to cook.
20:09I'll help you with the bags.
20:11For God's sake.
20:12I'm not risking a point deduction.
20:15Okay.
20:20How are you?
20:22You could say
20:23Dr. Thies has put you back into a coma.
20:27Nicole.
20:30Nicole, I would like to ask you
20:32if Henriette has the opportunity
20:34to speak to Dr. Fritsch-Oppold.
20:38I should talk her into
20:40going to the psychiatry?
20:42Yes.
20:43I would like to talk her into
20:45going to the psychiatry.
20:47I should talk her into
20:49going to the psychiatry?
20:51Yes.
20:52I think that would be best for her.
20:54Best for you?
20:57The other option is
20:58that you stay here.
21:00You can't just
21:01take control of me.
21:02You have a responsibility
21:03towards your wife.
21:04Not anymore, as you know.
21:07You drove her into gambling.
21:09You left her alone.
21:11And now you just want to push her away?
21:13It's not like that.
21:14Yes, men are all the same.
21:16At least you had to pay a heavy price
21:18when he left me
21:19because of a younger woman.
21:24Philip.
21:26Your Philip wants you
21:27to be admitted to the clinic.
21:31Henriette.
21:35Only as long as your therapy
21:37starts on a high note.
21:40I'm not going to a clinic.
21:42I'm not crazy.
21:45Can you remember
21:46what happened today?
21:50I saw you in the abyss.
21:52You wanted to jump.
21:54You should have let me jump.
21:56Then all your problems would have been solved.
22:00I'm going to call Dr. Fritsch.
22:03I have a crisis.
22:06But this crisis
22:07is best handled at home.
22:11It's better you go now.
22:41Oh, God.
23:11Hi.
23:12Hello.
23:17How did you imagine
23:18the future?
23:20What?
23:22Well, let's say
23:24you're really taking your parents' time.
23:26Oh, Carla, that hasn't been decided yet.
23:28I just mean,
23:30should the child live here
23:31or continue with Anne?
23:32And what about your office
23:33and all your clients?
23:35Do we have to discuss that now?
23:37The child isn't even born yet.
23:40But if it's born,
23:41it's too late for this conversation.
23:44You're thinking about
23:45taking your parents' time.
23:47I'd like to know
23:48what it looks like for us.
23:50Have you planned
23:51for me to change diapers?
23:52I don't even know
23:53how all of this...
23:54But you should think about it
23:55slowly.
23:57Why are you so worked up?
24:02I just want to know
24:03what my life
24:04will look like in the future.
24:08I didn't plan for a child.
24:10Especially not one
24:11from another woman.
24:13The three of us
24:14will discuss all of this.
24:17And we'll find a solution.
24:20But not now.
24:23I haven't even realized
24:24that I'm going to be a father again.
24:26I can't make a decision now.
24:30But you're not the only one
24:31who cares about this.
24:37I love you,
24:39Tom Lightbulb.
24:53Grandpa!
24:56Don't you have to study?
24:59I don't have the books here
25:00and I can't do anything
25:01with my foot.
25:02Here.
25:03Use this
25:04and you'll be ready to go.
25:06Thank you.
25:10Don't put it
25:11on your bread.
25:16I...
25:18I need your advice.
25:27What's that?
25:29Erika's white sweater.
25:32She had fun
25:33with her red necktie.
25:36How can this happen to you?
25:37You lived alone for years
25:39and now you say
25:40you never washed.
25:41Of course I washed.
25:44And I had my stuff
25:45under control, but...
25:47But when it comes to Erika's stuff,
25:49I just do everything wrong.
25:52That makes you nervous.
25:54Tell me
25:55what I should do.
25:57Get a discolourer
25:58from the printing house.
26:01It's worth a try.
26:04Or you buy her a new sweater.
26:11Can't Rajan
26:12give you company?
26:14He's not coming at the moment.
26:16Work, study, internship.
26:19I still have some old
26:21newspapers from the pharmacy.
26:24From the 50s?
26:25No, thanks.
26:26Maybe Rajan will drop by later
26:28and bring me some books
26:29from the library.
26:30Bye.
26:31Good luck.
26:32Yeah.
26:42They told me
26:43I'd find them here.
26:49Let's forget our disagreements
26:51and start anew.
27:01We already have a contract.
27:05Mr. Albers, you're kidding.
27:07You don't seriously believe
27:08you'll get through with this contract?
27:10It's legal.
27:14I'll give you a loan
27:16and I won't get any interest
27:18or profit from it.
27:22Why did you sign it?
27:24Because I thought
27:25you were an honest businessman.
27:28Everyone makes mistakes.
27:34Sign it.
27:38Alternatively,
27:40I'll throw my lawyers at you.
27:43They'll squirt so much money
27:44out of you
27:45that you'll enjoy your inheritance.
27:49I don't have any inheritance.
27:54Do you know the concept
27:55of aglistic deception?
28:01You'd better discuss this
28:02with my lawyer.
28:08I expect the contract to be signed
28:10in at least two hours
28:12in my mailbox.
28:14Or a check over 50,000 euros.
28:18I never thought
28:19you knew such contracts.
28:25Don't push it, Mr. Albers.
28:42You should have stayed in bed,
28:43Henriette.
28:45I was in bed long enough last year.
28:47I'm just depressed.
28:50Come on.
28:58It's all over my head.
29:00You don't have to tell me that.
29:03When Daniel left me
29:04because of a younger woman,
29:06I was admitted to the hospital
29:07with a heart rhythm disorder.
29:09Thank you for not supporting
29:10Philipp's proposal.
29:12To have you admitted
29:13to the hospital,
29:14that's still a long way off.
29:20Would you have jumped?
29:24I don't know.
29:29Probably not.
29:33All because of that Katja.
29:36Why did she have to find out
29:37that Philipp was shot?
29:39She was already on her way
29:41to the USA.
29:43I would have finally let her go.
29:46Philipp and I
29:47would have started over in Berlin.
29:49But this slut.
29:51Too harmless.
29:56The worst thing
29:57that can happen to us
29:59is being abandoned
30:00by our love.
30:02It robs us of our will to live.
30:07Have you seen Daniel
30:08again?
30:09I don't give a damn
30:10about him
30:11after he got pregnant.
30:13As long as I get
30:14my monthly check,
30:15he can make me
30:16look like a football team.
30:19I'm far from that attitude.
30:23It takes time.
30:25I need Philipp.
30:39Hi.
30:50Hey, hello.
30:53Do you have a minute?
30:54I'm in a bad mood.
30:56I just wanted to ask you
30:58about the tank.
31:00It would be great
31:01if Britta didn't know about it.
31:03Britta knows about the tank.
31:04Yes, but not what
31:05Mick did with it.
31:07How could you even ask Mick
31:08about the tank?
31:09Don't tell her anything, okay?
31:11Okay, thanks.
31:14But then I have something
31:15good for you, right?
31:16I mean, you're free today.
31:17The page is right under
31:18the sign of the potatoes.
31:21Before you start with that,
31:22could you get the second sack
31:23out of the warehouse?
31:24Thanks.
31:30You can't be serious.
31:41Don't I get a break?
31:43Oh, sure.
31:44Sorry.
31:45Of course you can stretch
31:46every ten kilos.
31:48Slave driver.
31:55What are you doing here?
31:59Are you looking for potatoes?
32:00Yes, I can see that.
32:03I just wanted to surprise you.
32:06A new attempt at cooking?
32:08You really have to
32:09screw up every surprise.
32:11I'm bringing Ben
32:12my famous moussaka with me
32:13and he's helping me
32:14with the potatoes.
32:16Helping is good.
32:17And that's all by yourself.
32:18And how is your new student doing?
32:20Oh, very good.
32:21I told you,
32:22ham noodles were yesterday.
32:23You tell me,
32:24we're working on
32:25the rose house meal.
32:26Then you just have to
32:27add the ingredients
32:28and you're good to go, right?
32:30Well, better than cooking.
32:32I really thought
32:33that cooking was
32:34up to me.
32:36Actually,
32:37I wanted to ask you
32:38if you have time
32:39for a coffee.
32:40Of course.
32:41I mean,
32:42I have to wait
32:43until the potatoes
32:44are peeled anyway.
32:45Yeah, great.
32:46Have fun.
32:48Hello.
33:09Mr. Lichtenhagen,
33:10excuse me for disturbing you.
33:11Yes?
33:12It's about the contract
33:13with Hannemann.
33:14Are you still worried
33:15that the contract
33:16is not legal?
33:17He was looking for me
33:18at home today.
33:19Looking for you at home?
33:20What do you mean?
33:21He wanted me
33:22to sign a contract
33:23that his lawyers
33:24have set up.
33:25I hope you didn't
33:26do that.
33:27Of course not.
33:28But he threatened
33:29to sue me
33:30for Aglis's disappointment.
33:32He just wants to intimidate you.
33:34Yes, he did well.
33:36You just can't
33:37lose that man.
33:38Mr. Albers,
33:39if your nerves
33:40can't take it,
33:41then just give Hannemann
33:42his money back
33:43and look for
33:44another investor.
33:46If it were that easy.
33:48Your parents' time
33:49for freelancers.
33:51Tell me,
33:52how long can
33:53such a process take?
33:54I mean,
33:55when it comes to it.
33:56That depends on many factors.
33:58In case of doubt,
33:59it could take
34:00a few years.
34:02Would you still
34:03represent me?
34:05Yes, of course.
34:06I'm sure.
34:14There are always
34:15positive reactions
34:16to your press conference.
34:19Here,
34:20the Nord-Ostsee-Zeitung
34:21writes,
34:22Anne Lichtenheim
34:23is a full-blood
34:24politician with heart.
34:26Who, if not her,
34:27could put
34:28child and career
34:29under a hat
34:30and thus act
34:31as a role model
34:32for modern mothers?
34:34Yes,
34:35of course.
34:37But it also says,
34:38thanks to the support
34:39of her ex-husband,
34:40our mayor
34:41will also be able
34:42to fill the top position
34:43in our town hall
34:44in the future.
34:47The press
34:48will tear me apart
34:49if they find out
34:50that Torben
34:51didn't mean
34:52his offer seriously.
34:53But you don't need
34:54a man to raise
34:55a child.
34:56Yes,
34:57but what would it look like
34:58if I gave my child
34:59to a nanny
35:00shortly after birth?
35:01You won't be able
35:02to do that
35:03for a long time,
35:04but if you allow
35:05Mr. Seefeld
35:06to instrumentalize
35:07his unborn child
35:08for his election
35:09campaign,
35:10that would be
35:11unforgivable.
35:14But what should I do?
35:15Torben has said
35:16something in public
35:17that he can't keep.
35:18I can't keep it
35:19a secret.
35:20Well,
35:21a lot of water
35:22will flow down
35:23Ilmenau
35:24before his child
35:25is born.
35:26And until then,
35:27the public
35:28has long since
35:29forgotten
35:30their husband's words.
35:31But the press...
35:32The press
35:33is something
35:34I take care of.
35:35I have experience
35:36in that.
35:37But a public
35:38correction
35:39would only
35:40wake up
35:41dogs sleeping
35:42unnecessarily.
35:43And you said
35:44in your election
35:45campaign
35:46that we have
35:47to take care
35:48of the content,
35:49didn't you?
35:50So please,
35:51let's take care
35:52of the content
35:53now.
35:55You're right.
35:57We have more
35:58important things
35:59to do at the moment.
36:00We'll take care
36:01of the children's
36:02emergency test.
36:03Bravo.
36:24You were at Henriette's.
36:26She refuses
36:27to go to the clinic.
36:29She's not in a position
36:30to decide
36:31for herself.
36:34I talked to Dr. Fritsch.
36:35He didn't give me
36:36any hope
36:37that Henriette would
36:38get a place in Amrum
36:39sooner or later.
36:43Then your wife
36:44is probably
36:45on her own now.
36:47Excuse me,
36:48but she just had
36:49a suicide attempt.
36:51Do you really think
36:52she would have jumped?
36:53Maybe that was
36:54just the classic
36:55call for help.
36:56Even if it was
36:57just a call for help,
36:58it was loud
36:59and clear.
37:01Did you ever
37:02think about
37:03your wife trying
37:04to manipulate you?
37:06Yes, and?
37:08But not in this case.
37:09She would never
37:10go that far.
37:11Philippe,
37:12maybe I shouldn't
37:13say this,
37:14but I believe
37:15that Henriette
37:16does everything
37:17to ease
37:18your guilt.
37:20She can't accept
37:21that she lost you.
37:22She wants you back.
37:24Maybe you're right, yes.
37:26I had a long understanding
37:27for your wife.
37:28Maybe too long.
37:29But I don't want
37:30to lose you again, Philippe.
37:35I need time
37:36to sort this out.
38:00Merle has
38:01quite a bit
38:02of neck pain.
38:03I need a massage
38:04urgently.
38:06I should have
38:07taken over
38:08shopping and cooking.
38:09I'm starving.
38:12Oh, have you already
38:13bought a sweater
38:14for Anne's child?
38:15And what if
38:16it's a boy?
38:17Oh, then no.
38:19Wait a minute.
38:20Is this my
38:21Angora sweater?
38:23Angora.
38:25Do you know
38:26how much it cost?
38:27I'll replace it for you.
38:28It's not about the money,
38:29but I'll never
38:30get something
38:31so soft again.
38:33It's my favorite sweater.
38:34Come on, you're exaggerating.
38:36Ten points deducted.
38:38Ten?
38:39And a new sweater.
38:41So if you get
38:42a new sweater,
38:43I'll only get
38:44five points deducted.
38:45Eight.
38:46And you'll clean up
38:47the rest of the shopping.
38:50Maybe Anne
38:51will get a girl.
38:53Sorry.
38:59She really wanted
39:00to jump?
39:01She was determined.
39:05God, I don't know
39:06what to do.
39:07Henriette
39:08has to go to a clinic.
39:12She refuses.
39:15You have to protect
39:16the woman from yourself.
39:18I thank you.
39:19Do you mean
39:20coercion?
39:21I can't do that to her.
39:23Do you have
39:24another option?
39:25No.
39:26But I have a responsibility.
39:28Yes, but you also have
39:29a responsibility
39:30towards Katja.
39:31If Nicole
39:32doesn't have to
39:33go back to Berlin.
39:34Are you sure
39:35that Henriette
39:36can't handle it alone?
39:37And if he takes
39:38a nurse?
39:39She already had one.
39:40But she
39:41raped Henriette.
39:42Besides,
39:43which nurse takes
39:44the responsibility
39:45for a suicidal patient?
39:46It's not good
39:47for you or Henriette
39:48if you care
39:49about her again.
39:51I'm her husband.
39:52You're divorced.
39:53And if Henriette
39:54can't handle her problem
39:55alone,
39:56she has to go to a clinic
39:57or live with the consequences.
40:00Just like me.
40:24Respect.
40:25A free aid
40:26for peeling potatoes.
40:27Not bad.
40:28Oh, there's Anne.
40:29This is the opportunity
40:30to talk to her.
40:33Anne, hello.
40:34Hello.
40:35Do you have a moment
40:36because of the
40:37parental leave?
40:38Carla, I think
40:39we shouldn't
40:40discuss this now.
40:41Yes, I agree.
40:42We still have
40:43seven months.
40:44The press
40:45is calm for now
40:46and we'll see
40:47if Torben
40:48takes parental leave or not.
40:49But I thought you agreed
40:50that Torben
40:51takes parental leave.
40:52I think we should
40:53take the time
40:54to consider all possibilities.
40:55How did you come to
40:56this sensible
40:57realization?
40:59Mrs. Jansen
41:00washed my head.
41:02Until the child
41:03is born,
41:04we'll see
41:05if I'm still
41:06sitting on my chair
41:07in the town hall.
41:08Who else
41:09should be
41:10mayor besides you?
41:12Well, in order to do that,
41:13I have to take care
41:14of my much-prized
41:15election issues first.
41:16And I'm glad
41:17that I now
41:18have a free head for that.
41:20That means
41:21nothing has been decided yet.
41:23May I invite you
41:24to dinner?
41:25What do you recommend?
41:27Potato soup.
41:33Henriette doesn't want
41:34Patou to go to the hospital.
41:35Well, if she doesn't
41:36want to be helped,
41:37you can't help her.
41:40But then she puts
41:41Philipp under pressure again.
41:42It's his own fault
41:43if he lets himself
41:44be put under pressure.
41:46Don't you understand that?
41:48Above all, I can understand
41:49how difficult
41:50it is for you.
41:52Why doesn't Henriette
41:53go to Berlin
41:54with her girlfriend?
41:55Have you ever
41:56thought about that?
41:58Why should she do that?
42:00She would get Philipp
42:01out of her debt.
42:05He could also force her
42:06to confess.
42:07I don't think
42:08he would do that.
42:11Sometimes I don't understand him.
42:13Other men leave
42:14their women
42:15without guilt.
42:17That's not better either.
42:18Would you like a sip?
42:19No, thank you.
42:23I'm not even sure
42:24if Henriette
42:25really would have jumped.
42:28I already had that thought.
42:35She's still trying
42:36to get everything
42:37back from Philipp.
42:39Is Philipp
42:40feeling the same way?
42:44I hope so.
42:49Stein looks like
42:50a high-ranking official.
42:52That's true.
43:00Are you really breaking up?
43:01That was never the question.
43:02I have a business
43:03I have to take care of.
43:05Much more important
43:06is how you decided.
43:09So you really want
43:10to leave your wife alone
43:11and go to this
43:12new girlfriend?
43:16It wouldn't be good
43:17for Henriette
43:18to have me all the time.
43:20That would only
43:21hurt her.
43:22But it would also
43:23give her a chance
43:24to deal with you
43:25and the separation.
43:27Have you ever tried
43:28to put yourself
43:29in her shoes?
43:30I mean,
43:31she needs you.
43:32Now more than ever.
43:33But I can't help her.
43:35You don't want to.
43:39When I got here
43:40I hoped
43:41I could help Henriette.
43:43I was happy
43:44to see my old friend again.
43:46But the woman
43:47who's in bed there
43:48isn't Henriette.
43:52Do you remember
43:53how much joy
43:54Henriette had?
43:56But like this,
43:57like now,
43:58I've never seen her.
43:59It's not my fault.
44:00Yes, it is your fault.
44:02It sounds hard,
44:03but it is your fault.
44:06I'm not saying
44:07that you have to
44:08get back together.
44:10But how can you
44:11leave her alone
44:12in this difficult time?
44:22You got the money,
44:23Mr. Lange?
44:24Yes.
44:25Yes, wonderful.
44:27Tell me,
44:28what do you mean,
44:29when can you start
44:30with the...
44:31You've already started?
44:33That's great.
44:34I didn't think
44:35it would go so fast.
44:37And what do you mean,
44:38when can I use
44:39the program?
44:42Oh no.
44:44No, I'm sorry.
44:45I didn't mean you.
44:47Something bit me.
44:49Yes.
44:50Yes, good.
44:51Okay, yes.
44:52Goodbye, Mr. Lange.
45:01Mr. Lichtenhagen?
45:10It's starting.
45:11Hanneman is suing me.
45:12Oh.
45:20Not bad.
45:22That's what I call
45:23a lawsuit.
45:24Respect.
45:25Hanneman's lawyers
45:26really do everything.
45:28And what do I do now?
45:30Well, you're in the law.
45:32You can sue.
45:34However,
45:35it can take quite a long time
45:36until the law is
45:37granted to you.
45:38This lawsuit
45:39is designed
45:40for a long trial.
45:42Yes, I mean,
45:43even if it takes a long time,
45:44do I get my right?
45:46Well, time does play
45:47a role.
45:48Because until
45:49there is no judgment
45:50in this process,
45:51you are not allowed
45:52to use the software.
45:53What?
45:55The easiest thing
45:56would really be
45:57to just give Hanneman
45:58the money back
45:59and move on
46:00to another investor.
46:03It's not that easy
46:04to hit someone over the ear,
46:05is it?
46:06What do I do now?
46:08Why don't you tell me
46:09anything about
46:10your breeding horse network?
46:12Sounds interesting.
46:20Hello, Mr. Stein.
46:22Hello.
46:23Could you leave us
46:24alone for a moment?
46:26I'll be in the breeding house.
46:27Thank you.
46:31Have you made a decision?
46:35Yes.
46:36I have to take care of Henriette.
46:45Alfred has
46:46gotten involved
46:47with Hanneman.
46:48He tricked him
46:49in a very elegant way.
46:52Well, it's not that elegant.
46:54He threatens to sue me.
46:56That doesn't sound good.
46:58Well, I have to try
46:59to get the money
47:00somewhere else
47:01for my breeding horse network.
47:03They don't feel like
47:04investing there.
47:05It's about a world novelty.
47:07What do you think
47:08about painted motorcycle tanks?
47:11Do you think that's
47:12generally cool?
47:13As long as
47:14it's not sexist.
47:15I think it's a bit sexy
47:16to be in life.
47:17It's not that bad,
47:18is it?
47:19If you say so.
47:21I'll go to the bookkeeping
47:22of the casino in Dresden.
47:24Then they already know.
47:26What?
47:27Dr. Seefeld
47:28wants to close
47:29her casino.