• 5 months ago
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00:00A man found out that our Mr. Albers shot him in the ear.
00:03And now he's carrying heavy guns.
00:05Aha. Mr. Lichtenhagen will take care of it, yes?
00:09That means you would publicly confess to the child?
00:11That's why Anne asked me.
00:13It's so disgusting of Seefeld that he uses Anne's pregnancy for his election campaign.
00:16He just can't get through with it.
00:18You can't help it.
00:22Put everything down!
00:24Lose everything! I don't care!
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 to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:57This is my life
00:59This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:15No, Philipp, you can't do that.
01:17I'm so sorry about everything.
01:19Please take the ring back. It was a promise.
01:22I don't feel bound to it anymore.
01:24I won't accept it.
01:25You have to. I don't take responsibility anymore.
01:27Neither for you nor for what you do.
01:31I don't want anything to do with you.
01:45Mrs. Steiner, I'll walk you out.
01:47I know the way.
01:55Ah.
02:10Ladies and gentlemen, please excuse the small interruption.
02:13It can be continued.
02:16Mr. Eckert, you reacted excellently.
02:19Thank you.
02:20Please keep this in the safe.
02:24Of course.
02:31Please close the game.
02:36This is my downfall.
02:38It immediately jumps into the eyes of the people who pass by the kiosk.
02:41What's in this article is completely unimportant.
02:43It stays in their heads, and that's exactly how Seefeld achieved his goal.
02:47If that was true at all.
02:48Who else?
02:50A single mother from a dualistic relationship can't have a city.
02:54That's exactly his strategy.
02:56What about your situation? Please be dualistic.
02:58Nothing at all.
02:59We're in 2011. Single mothers are completely normal.
03:03But not for a conservative populist like Seefeld.
03:06He really got ahead of me with this article.
03:08And now I can only react.
03:10It doesn't look good in public.
03:14It looks like I have something to hide.
03:17And if we're honest, I do.
03:20You weren't ready to make the pregnancy public.
03:22That's your business. Absolutely.
03:24Then at least I didn't lose your vote.
03:28You don't have to answer that.
03:30I'm glad I'm not a politician.
03:33What am I going to do now?
03:35Nothing is more important than the pregnancy.
03:37And as your doctor, I now order you to rest.
03:40That was enough excitement for today.
03:50Let it ring.
03:55We're not here.
04:04I'm afraid no one will believe us.
04:09Mr. Lichtenhagen, are you at home?
04:13Enough about Mr. Eiber. He should be patient until tomorrow.
04:20Mr. Eiber.
04:24Excuse me for being so late,
04:26but I urgently need your assessment of this letter.
04:30Yes, show it to me.
04:33Please.
04:40Someone is clearly trying to intimidate you.
04:44He succeeded.
04:47I don't understand.
04:49The contract I formulated for you is waterproof.
04:52Yes, there is only one small thing.
04:54I didn't submit the contract in the original.
04:58Did you change passages?
05:00No, no, no.
05:02I wrote it down, word for word, by hand.
05:04But not with my Sunday handwriting.
05:06But why?
05:08In the hope that Hannemann
05:10doesn't take the handwritten pages
05:12too seriously and sign them blindly.
05:14And he actually did.
05:17Can't he accuse me of fraud now?
05:19No, you don't have to worry about that.
05:21Whether it's handwritten or not,
05:23the contract is legal and valid.
05:25So he won't go to court
05:27with his demands and changes to the contract?
05:29No, and I will tell the lawyer
05:31exactly that tomorrow.
05:33I think it was just an attempt
05:35to put pressure on him.
05:37Mrs. Sarabacos, I'm almost gone.
05:39No problem. Could Torben help you?
05:41Yes, yes. Thank you very much again
05:43and excuse me for being late.
05:45I'll just go on where you left off.
05:47Good tip. Thank you very much.
05:49Bye.
05:51The next one to get in the way
05:53will get to know another Torben.
06:07Darling, where are the clean towels?
06:09What do you mean?
06:11I thought you washed them.
06:14Who do you think I am?
06:17What did I say?
06:21You expect an opulent meal from me
06:23at lunchtime
06:25and you complain
06:27that I didn't wash your towel?
06:29Darling, that was just a question.
06:31For me it sounded like a provocation.
06:33And imagine,
06:35I haven't even cleaned the bathroom yet.
06:39Now I have to go.
06:41Do you think I'm your housekeeper?
06:45I mean, I do everything
06:47and what do you do?
06:49Well, I go to the pharmacy every day
06:51to work.
06:53Oh, I also go to work every day
06:55to the nursery.
06:57I made dinner today.
06:59Madness.
07:01At lunchtime
07:03a five course meal from me
07:05and in the evening a pumpernickel from you.
07:07You're exaggerating.
07:10No.
07:12I'm angry
07:14and I'm telling you.
07:16What is this?
07:18Okay.
07:20Where are you going?
07:22I'll give you a chance
07:24to think about our conversation.
07:40I love you.
07:49Shouldn't we go to the hospital after all?
07:53It's okay.
07:55Thank you.
07:57I'm just a little tired.
07:59I think a doctor should judge that.
08:01I have a check-up tomorrow anyway.
08:07Did I react too emotionally?
08:09Oh.
08:11It's completely normal.
08:15I shouldn't have thrown the ring
08:17in front of your feet.
08:19You were disappointed
08:21that Henrietta broke her word again.
08:25Did she even have money to gamble?
08:27She lied to me again.
08:29Yes.
08:31She's a gambler.
08:33What do you expect?
08:35That she takes her therapy seriously.
08:38Why can't she
08:40apply for a permanent treatment?
08:44Do you know what happens
08:46in the weeks until then?
08:50Somehow you have to be able to help her.
08:54Henrietta has to help herself.
08:56Can you do that?
08:58Just banish her out of your life?
09:01I have to?
09:03I took too long
09:05to consider her.
09:09Katja, I have to take care
09:11of myself now.
09:13Of my health.
09:21And of my love.
09:33I love you.
09:53Good morning.
09:57Did you sleep well?
10:00Miserable.
10:02Then we're already two.
10:06I'm sorry.
10:08No, I have to apologize to you.
10:12I overreacted yesterday
10:14and gave you a sleepless night.
10:16Yes, you're right.
10:18My dinner was just useless.
10:20And I leave you here
10:22with all the housework alone.
10:24It wasn't that bad.
10:26I was very happy that you took care
10:28of yourself.
10:30But you didn't like it.
10:32Well, maybe it was a little
10:34too easy.
10:36That's just the way I am.
10:38No, you're not.
10:40In the last few days
10:42I had the feeling
10:44that I do a lot more
10:46than you do.
10:48It just annoyed me.
10:50We haven't lived together
10:52for a long time
10:54and we're not even married yet.
10:57It's not like that
10:59when you talk openly about everything.
11:01You know what I don't understand?
11:03You've lived alone for so long
11:05and you know what's going on
11:07in the household.
11:09Still, everything is up to me.
11:11I'm afraid.
11:13Of what?
11:15Of not being able
11:17to live up to your expectations.
11:19That's why I prefer
11:21not to do anything at all.
11:23I'm not tearing your head off.
11:25All right.
11:27I'll do more.
11:29Good.
11:31You know,
11:33it's poison for a relationship
11:35when one feels like
11:37being exploited by the other.
11:39That won't happen.
11:41We'll find a fair job.
11:43It's a promise.
11:45I have to go. Merle is waiting for me.
11:49Bye.
11:51Bye.
11:54I'll make you a coffee tomorrow morning.
11:56Oh, I'm looking forward to that.
12:24Well?
12:26Are you awake already?
12:28Has the alarm clock rung already?
12:30No.
12:32So you can keep sleeping
12:34or cuddle with me.
12:36Hey!
12:38That's the wrong choice.
12:40How can you be so awake?
12:42I'm nervous.
12:44And that's why you're waking me up?
12:46Yes.
12:48But now that you're awake,
12:50you can help me.
12:52I can't do the attack combination.
12:54You're faking me
12:56because of your karate tournament?
12:58I told the coach
13:00for weeks
13:02to nominate me.
13:04And you achieved your goal.
13:06Yes, but now I can't afford
13:08to lose our team
13:10because I can't do the combination.
13:12But you know I can't do karate.
13:14But you have a good eye for it.
13:16When?
13:18As soon as I have the new karate stuff.
13:21Good.
13:23But I don't have that much time.
13:25I have to learn for my colleague
13:27and I'll hire an extra at the hospital.
13:29Yes, thank you.
13:31You're the best.
13:33Do you know that?
13:35I know.
13:39Now you have to get up
13:41because you have to learn a lot
13:43so you have enough time for me.
13:45Great.
13:51Ladies and gentlemen,
13:53thank you for coming.
13:55As you probably heard
13:57from Heide Echo...
13:59Yes, I'm pregnant.
14:01Why did you want to keep it a secret?
14:03I didn't want to keep
14:05my pregnancy a secret.
14:07But I'm sure you'd allow
14:09a mother-to-be to decide
14:11when to announce the good news.
14:13As long as it's not after the election.
14:15Ladies and gentlemen,
14:17if I wanted to keep it a secret,
14:19Heide Echo wouldn't know about it.
14:21I'm pregnant.
14:23Publicly.
14:25And it's not a secret
14:27that my husband and I
14:29are living apart.
14:31And that's not a problem
14:33or a taboo topic anymore.
14:35So I hope
14:37that my pregnancy
14:39doesn't overshadow
14:41the important election issues.
14:43And you really want to run as a single mother?
14:45Yes, of course.
14:47And you want to be mayor?
14:49I'd also like to say something at this point.
14:51I don't live with my wife anymore,
14:53but she's everything
14:55but alone.
14:57I'm the father of the child
14:59and I'll take care of the child
15:01and stand by my wife's side.
15:03How exactly did you imagine that?
15:05As far as I know,
15:07you're a busy lawyer.
15:09I'll put my work aside
15:11and think about taking my parents' time.
15:17So Henriette Stein
15:19played again.
15:21If you say that,
15:23it sounds like it's completely normal.
15:25That was to be expected.
15:27She's addicted.
15:29It's tragic,
15:31but that's just the way it is.
15:33At least she now has house ban
15:35in the Three Kings.
15:37As if there were no other casinos.
15:39Come on, I'll make you another tea.
15:41If I don't learn now,
15:43I won't have time for you later.
15:45What are you still doing here?
15:47Good morning.
15:49Good morning.
15:51Good morning and goodbye.
15:53Finally disappear.
15:55Hey, that must be love.
15:57Bye, Ella Meisner.
15:59Yes, the big one.
16:01Is the breakfast tablet for me?
16:03No, it's for Philipp.
16:05I want to have breakfast with him
16:07before I go to the studio.
16:09Grandpa, do you already know
16:11that Mom is allowed to keep her studio
16:13in the garden?
16:15Yes, Merle has enough space
16:17since Erika lives with us.
16:19Oh, that's nice.
16:21Unpractical.
16:23So get along well with Erika,
16:25not that she wants to go back
16:27to the garden.
16:29Hey, you cheeky.
16:31I have to take care of Philipp.
16:33And who takes care of his wife?
16:35She can only help herself, Dad.
16:37Don't you make it
16:39a little easier for yourself?
16:41It's no use
16:43constantly reaching out to addicts.
16:45It doesn't help them.
16:47But you certainly won't be able
16:49to solve your problems
16:51on your own.
16:53Mrs. Stein will soon have a stationary
16:55therapy place in Amrum.
16:57Oh, well, that sounds reasonable.
16:59Thank you.
17:01Can I take the newspaper?
17:03Yes.
17:05Is it ready?
17:07Please.
17:09Thank you.
17:15Well,
17:17don't you have to
17:19break a few bricks
17:21before we go to the pharmacy?
17:23Yes, but first
17:25I have to be strengthened.
17:39A beautiful good morning.
17:41Does a Mrs. Graf live here?
17:43No.
17:49I told you that...
17:51Hmm?
17:53Long night?
17:55Exhausting.
17:57I hope I didn't wake you up.
17:59Coffee?
18:01Yes, please.
18:03Thank you.
18:05I hope I didn't wake you up.
18:07Coffee?
18:09Yes, please.
18:11Is this the thing
18:13with Britta's picture on it?
18:15Exactly.
18:17And look at me, please.
18:19I expect
18:23art from you.
18:25You will be thrilled.
18:27But tell me,
18:29doesn't your sense of freedom
18:31restrict you
18:33from riding a motorcycle?
18:35It wasn't trash. How long do you need?
18:37I found a paint shop.
18:39I can use the equipment there after work.
18:41We didn't talk about
18:43him taking his parents' time.
18:45What exactly is bothering you?
18:47That I'm doing something like this
18:49at a press conference?
18:51Yes, I understand that.
18:53Good morning.
18:55This is my new tank.
18:57And what is he doing at our table?
18:59And what about the old one?
19:01Aren't they always ugly?
19:03Not if Mick Eggerts sprays them.
19:05Mick has many unexpected talents.
19:07Help me, please.
19:09Don't think I'll ride with you
19:11if there's a bull's head on it.
19:13Don't worry.
19:15If Mick sprays it,
19:17there will be a hot surfboard
19:19riding on a white shark.
19:21How well you know me.
19:23What about the coffee?
19:25Why do men have to be so frivolous?
19:27If I do it, it won't be frivolous.
19:29Do you have two more cups?
19:31Yes.
19:43Nicole, nice to have you here.
19:45Take a seat.
19:47It's certainly very practical
19:49that Henriette's old girlfriend
19:51shows up now
19:53when you don't want to take care of your wife anymore.
19:55I can't do it anymore.
19:57Because of your bad conscience?
19:59Because you left her?
20:01You don't know the story.
20:03Henriette told me everything.
20:05From her perspective.
20:07Of course.
20:09She's the one who left.
20:11Where is Henriette?
20:13I assume at home.
20:15I was there.
20:17She doesn't open and she doesn't answer the phone.
20:19Then she's probably
20:21in some game hell.
20:23How dare you be so sarcastic?
20:25I've tried long enough
20:27to help Henriette.
20:29Because of you
20:31she became playful.
20:33Philipp, what's going on?
20:35What happened?
20:37How could you do this to her?
20:39I would like you to
20:41stand by Henriette's side.
20:43Of course, I will.
20:45But certainly not because you want it.
20:47Could you please give me the key to the apartment?
20:49Why?
20:51Because I'm worried about Henriette.
20:53Maybe something happened to her
20:55and that's why she won't open.
21:03Thank you.
21:05Will you call me
21:07if something happens?
21:11Yes?
21:23So,
21:25the delivery is stowed.
21:27I'll go to the break, okay?
21:29Ella, I need your help.
21:31Grandpa,
21:33I have an appointment with Radjan.
21:35He wanted to help me prepare for the karate tournament.
21:37And I also have to buy the new karate stuff.
21:39Just a minute.
21:41I need your advice.
21:43I thought you were writing orders.
21:45No, I...
21:47I want to try
21:49to make my life together
21:51with Erika more just.
21:53That's an absurd statement.
21:57Washing clothes, seven points.
21:59Making breakfast, four points.
22:01Preparing dinner, seven points.
22:03What's that supposed to mean?
22:05We're setting up a scoring system.
22:07That way, the division of labor is just
22:09and no one can feel disadvantaged.
22:11Why don't you just do more?
22:13Then the problem is solved.
22:15If you can't control
22:17how much someone has done,
22:19it's pre-programmed.
22:21A system like that is the reason
22:23for arguments in every flat I know.
22:25Erika and I are mature enough
22:27to deal with a system like that.
22:29Beds make six points.
22:31Don't you think that's a bit much
22:33if there's only one more for washing clothes?
22:35That's why I want your advice.
22:37My advice is, throw the laundry away.
22:39Bye, Grandpa.
22:43You're not a big help.
22:45I heard that.
22:49Bye.
22:53I still don't quite understand
22:55what your problem is.
22:57How would you feel
22:59if Ben was expecting a child with another woman?
23:01But Torben and you weren't together
23:03when he was in bed with his ex-wife.
23:05Yes, but it would
23:07force the two of them together again.
23:11But didn't you say you wanted
23:13Torben to take care of his wife more?
23:15Mm.
23:17But I didn't know he was thinking
23:19about a parent's time.
23:23Are you jealous of Anne Lichtenhagen
23:25or of the child?
23:27Oh, Britta. I'm a mother myself.
23:31But it will change Torben's life
23:33and our relationship.
23:37Torben loves you.
23:39I'm sure he'll find enough time for you.
23:41Oh.
23:43I'm just afraid
23:45that our young relationship
23:47can't stand this change.
23:49You can do it.
24:11You can do it.
24:41I know.
24:43I don't. I have a hard pencil.
24:53Hey!
24:55But you're standing in my way!
25:03I told you to go away!
25:05Oh.
25:07Oh.
25:09Oh.
25:35Oh.
26:05Just like that.
26:07So, Carla, get going. I have to go.
26:09My boss doesn't like it when I'm late.
26:11Good thing I'm my own boss.
26:13Have fun at the show with Torben.
26:15Hey, I'm going on a boat trip.
26:17Should I take you?
26:19Oh, yes, that would be great.
26:21Stand up, Mrs. Dr. Thies.
26:23Perfect.
26:25Go!
26:27Go!
26:29I trust you completely.
26:35Bye, bye.
26:45Bye!
26:49I'd like a tart plum, too,
26:51but I've changed my mind.
26:53What are you doing here, Achim?
26:55I have the solution
26:57to all our problems.
26:59Hello, Mr. Lohen.
27:00Mr. Meisner.
27:02Yes.
27:04Ciao.
27:06Uh, what?
27:08And what was it? Seven points?
27:11Shopping, two, vacuuming, four points. What's that?
27:15Our new point system.
27:18We get the corresponding number of points for each completed task.
27:22In order to meet our budget,
27:25we both have to strive for a balanced score.
27:31Those were the points for the obligation.
27:34Are there any for the cows?
27:36What do you mean?
27:37There's more to living together than just the household, isn't there?
27:40Merle!
27:41I think the idea is very good.
27:43We should try it.
27:44I told you, I think it's the solution.
27:46But we can talk about some points again, right?
27:49Yes, every system has drawbacks, but we adapt them in practice.
27:54But first I have to go to the pharmacy.
27:57Bye.
28:00I hope you're smart.
28:04Don't be so cheeky.
28:11You should be fine judging by her blood pressure and the values.
28:16But you look exhausted.
28:18Well, it was a bit much the last few days.
28:22Then try to find peace when you get home.
28:25I can't lie in bed for days.
28:28You can learn.
28:31How's your wife?
28:35Not so good.
28:37I broke up with her.
28:39How did she react?
28:43Not good at all.
28:46Did she fall back into the game?
28:50Yes, but...
28:53But Dr. Fritsch got her a temporary place.
28:56That's good.
28:57How long does she have to wait?
29:02A few weeks.
29:05Don't underestimate her condition.
29:07The break-up probably tore the ground under her feet.
29:10A friend from Berlin is with her.
29:12She takes care of her.
29:13That's good.
29:14Your wife shouldn't be alone now.
29:27Hey, Carla.
29:30Oh, I did something wrong, didn't I?
29:33You could say that.
29:35Did I forget something?
29:37Me.
29:38How can you make plans for the future without inviting me?
29:41I didn't.
29:42I was at the press conference.
29:44Then you know what I said.
29:46That you don't show your parents.
29:48I didn't say anything.
29:50I didn't say anything.
29:52I didn't say anything.
29:54I didn't say anything.
29:56That you want to take parental leave.
29:57And thank you for allowing me to learn about it with all the journalists.
30:01You said yourself that I should support Anne.
30:04Yes, but...
30:05And I supported her in front of the press.
30:09Ok. And how long do you want to take parental leave?
30:11Oh, that's not even clear how long I'm going to get it at all.
30:13I only supported Anne in front of the press.
30:16and I just said, that I'm considering taking parental leave.
30:20It's far from a declaration of intent.
30:22Is that some kind of lawyer's trick?
30:25No, it's just a small, linguistic delicacy.
30:28That only you understand.
30:30What do you expect?
30:31I can hardly make such a decision without discussing it with you beforehand.
30:37Is Anne aware of this?
30:39Excuse me, she's a politician. She's got other tricks up her sleeve.
30:43Come on, I'll invite you to dinner.
30:46I'll take you to an excellent restaurant that should have an even better cook.
30:52Ah!
30:56There!
30:57You're happy to have a big man, aren't you?
31:02I shouldn't have treated you like that.
31:04And I shouldn't have gotten in your way.
31:06Then I would have kicked you.
31:08But I wouldn't have been as hard as the cupboard.
31:12Man, hopefully I'll be fit for the ranking tournament again.
31:16That's for sure.
31:18The good news?
31:20Nothing is broken.
31:21And the bad news?
31:23You have a tear, and it's often more painful than a fracture.
31:27But it heals faster.
31:28That's true.
31:29When can I train again?
31:31If you spare your foot for a few days, and I mean really spare it,
31:34then you have a good chance of participating in the tournament.
31:38But I have to train, otherwise I don't even need to kick.
31:41Ella, you've trained so much in the last few days,
31:43I'm sure you're already better than the others.
31:46What's best for your foot now is bad luck.
31:48The black stuff that the knights kicked from the castle walls, right?
31:52No, P-E-C-H.
31:54Pause, ice, compression and high storage.
31:56Exactly.
31:57And after a few days you can burden your foot again easily.
32:00Really easily.
32:01I don't want to fight full contact with the furniture.
32:05I'm sure you don't.
32:06But can't I do anything else?
32:09Yes, you can learn to love the sofa.
32:12I'll help you.
32:14Wherever you want.
32:15Okay, first stop, women's toilet.
32:46What kind of person are you?
32:49You've tried to get rid of me.
32:51Good day, Mrs. Janssen.
32:52Fortunately, I've been silenced.
32:55What else should one have read in Heide Echo?
32:58Mrs. Janssen, I have no idea what you're talking about.
33:01You're responsible for this ridiculous article in this cheap magazine.
33:07How can you accuse me of such a thing?
33:09But apart from who the source of this article is,
33:13I'm sure you agree that our citizens have a right
33:16to be informed about the living conditions of our mayor.
33:19All you care about is putting your political opponent
33:24in the dirt.
33:26Let it be, Mrs. Janssen.
33:28I'm sorry, ladies.
33:30The level of this table is too low for me.
33:35Mrs. Lichtenhagen,
33:37I hope you understand the new flame of your husband.
33:40He will be significantly involved in the upbringing of your child
33:43when your husband goes into maternity leave.
33:48Such a terrible person.
33:53But we will beat him.
33:55With his own means.
33:57That's not a good idea.
33:58But he must have a corpse in the basement.
34:01And I will find it.
34:03That's really not my level, Mrs. Janssen.
34:06You don't have to deal with this problem.
34:10I will take over the dirty work for you.
34:18First, I will cook a little something.
34:21That's...
34:23Seven points.
34:25Then maybe I should in the meantime...
34:27No, relax, relax.
34:28Oh, so that you are already in the lead on day one of our system.
34:32That's out of the question.
34:34I... I will help you.
34:36We share the points.
34:37Ella.
34:39What did you do?
34:40Ta-da! I tore my foot during training.
34:42Did you go to the doctor?
34:44Yes, but I thought maybe you have a miracle ointment for me?
34:47Arnica. Helps a lot with tears.
34:50But the best thing is, you sit down and put your foot up.
34:53I go to the pharmacy and stir the ointment.
34:56Yes, that's great. I have to be fit again until the tournament.
34:59Yes, then I'll come with you.
35:00I can make some supplies for lunch on the way.
35:02And collect a few more points. It doesn't even get into the bag.
35:06I can come on the way.
35:07No, the well-being of your granddaughter should come first.
35:11Yes, so you shouldn't burden your foot.
35:14Put it up and cool it down best.
35:17Why did I even go to the hospital, if you tell me the same thing again?
35:20Well, because there are such modern crutches in the hospital.
35:24Walking aids.
35:38Hello, Carla.
35:39Oh, Anne, hello.
35:41I just want to get myself a second breakfast.
35:42Oh, that's good.
35:43I wanted to thank you.
35:46For what?
35:47That Torben supports me in education.
35:49Did you talk him into it?
35:51I'm sure he didn't come up with the idea on his own.
35:54Has Torben not talked to you yet?
35:55No, not since the press conference.
35:59Then you should maybe catch up.
36:03What's going on?
36:06As far as I know, Torben only said that to calm the press and to put pressure on them.
36:16Then I should really talk to him again.
36:21See you.
36:22See you.
36:27Carla?
36:28Yes?
36:31He really didn't mean it seriously?
36:35He wants to help me, and then he falls on my back?
36:39But his statement impressed the press.
36:42Yes, but...
36:44If he makes a comeback now, the public won't like it at all.
36:48And that would be water on Dr. Seefeld's mills.
37:06Thank you.
37:08Oops!
37:10Oh, what's that?
37:12Funny.
37:14I missed you.
37:18If you keep keeping me away from work like this, you'll miss me tonight.
37:22Oh, right.
37:24Britta?
37:25Yes?
37:26Can you come home later?
37:28Why not?
37:29Because I'm planning a romantic dinner for us.
37:32You're really doing a running gag out of your unavailable cooking skills.
37:35Hey, I also thought of a deep-fried pizza.
37:38I could also bring a kebab from the city.
37:39That's delicious, yes.
37:41The day will come when you'll appreciate my cooking skills.
37:44Mhm.
37:45Yes?
37:46I've been appreciating them for a long time.
37:49Always when you don't use them.
37:51Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
37:53Is the tank ready?
37:55No.
37:56I'm working on it.
37:57Now finally tell me what's on it.
38:00A...
38:03kangaroo.
38:05Of course.
38:06You'll love it.
38:07Really great.
38:09Well, I don't have to like it.
38:12And now get out of here.
38:13I can't afford to have private talks as a doctor.
38:17But as a boss you can have a party on time, can't you?
38:20Get out.
38:21On time or not?
38:23Get out.
38:24You can have a party on time, can't you?
38:26You're the boss here.
38:27Get out.
38:28I'm the boss here.
38:29Ouch.
38:30Ouch.
38:31You can't keep treating me like this.
38:33So, are you having a party on time or not?
38:36Yes or no?
38:37Bye.
38:42No.
38:43I've got a chair for you.
38:47Oh, a chair for me.
38:50Nice.
38:51Bye.
38:52Henrietta emptied her account and wasted everything.
38:56And then she made a scene in the casino.
38:59And how did Philipp react?
39:01He threw his wedding ring in front of you.
39:04So that she'd play with it, too.
39:07He should have done that much earlier.
39:10On the other hand, I don't want to get into Mrs. Steins' skin, either.
39:26I'm sorry.
39:56Hello, Mrs. Stein.
40:22Mrs. Stein?
40:26Mrs. Stein?
40:30Is everything okay?
40:32Yes.
40:34I thank you for everything.
40:47It was Mrs. Allgaier.
40:49She always talks so much, but otherwise she's very nice.
40:52Mrs. Stein?
40:53What's wrong?
40:54Something's not right with her.
40:57Either she took something, or...
41:01And I don't like that.
41:08What does a gambler do when she's lost everything?
41:12No idea.
41:15Maybe come to your senses?
41:17Nice thought.
41:19More precisely, she's lost her whole life.
41:22I wish she'd finally get a place in therapy.
41:25Then you'd help her, and she'd be gone.
41:31Dad!
41:35Could you keep an eye on her?
41:37I'll be right there.
41:39My father saw Henriette Stein. She was completely apathetic, like on drugs.
41:44Philipp?
41:46Oh, just a call to answer.
41:48Philipp!
41:49Come to the park when you hear this.
41:52Something's up with Henriette. I'm afraid she's up to something.
41:55Oh, shame.
41:56Come on, I have the car in front of me. Hurry.
41:58Yes.
42:01Yes, I understand.
42:06But as a casino, you have a responsibility for your guests.
42:12Then at least tell me if my friend is playing in your house right now.
42:22I'm supposed to go to all the casinos in the area?
42:25Thank you very much. You were a great help.
42:35Is she there?
42:37I'm just about to phone all the casinos in the area.
42:40But they don't give any information about their guests.
42:42I've tried that, too.
42:44Another blow for Henriette. She won't get the rooms for the ballet school in Berlin, either.
42:49Maybe she'll go to the telephone now.
42:53What?
42:56What?
42:58No message.
43:00Are you so worried about your wife that you don't even answer your phone?
43:03Your sarcasm won't help us now.
43:10I know where she is.
43:12Come on.
43:23Hey!
43:25Hands off!
43:27If anyone reveals the art piece, it's the creator.
43:29Okay. And you're really done already, huh?
43:31The paint shop has rejected a customer, so I could get to the tools earlier.
43:35Okay.
43:36Are you ready?
43:37Yes, of course. Show me. Go.
43:38My best work.
43:44Voila!
43:55You're speechless, aren't you?
43:59Yes.
44:00Cool, isn't it?
44:02Cool in the sense of good or in the original sense of the word?
44:07Look at the contrasts and the color gradients.
44:10I'm telling you, this is my best work so far.
44:13Can you just briefly explain to me why you didn't stick to this template?
44:17I did. I just added a few accents.
44:20Yes. Two.
44:23I made your hair a little more fluffy. A little less fabric over the chest.
44:26A little more chest.
44:29Tell me, don't you like it?
44:32Listen. This. This is the woman I love, yes?
44:36And this here, this is...
44:38This is a pin-up with Britta's face.
44:40That sounds pretty negative when you say pin-up, you know that?
44:43Why are you making so much effort, Ben?
44:45If you want to break up with Britta, just say it.
44:59Where is Henriette?
45:00She went in here, in this direction.
45:03With a very strange expression on her face.
45:05She looks confused.
45:07Henriette!
45:08Oh God, she's up there!
45:12I'm going up.
45:14I'm coming with you.
45:16I'll do it alone.
45:36Henriette! Henriette! Henriette!
45:42Henriette!
46:06Henriette?
46:08Let's talk.
46:10Look at me.
46:14You don't want to either, do you?
46:18You have plans. Think of your ballet school.
46:23Henriette!
46:31You know what? We'll start with a small step.
46:33Turn around and come to me.
46:36Just a small step.
46:45Come.
46:46Come to me.
47:04We already have a contract.
47:06I'll give you a loan.
47:08And I won't get any interest for it.
47:10Not to mention any profit.
47:13Sign it.
47:15Alternatively, I'll throw my lawyers at you.
47:19They'll squeeze so much money out of you, that they'll be so happy.
47:23Why didn't you stick to this template?
47:26Are we arguing about one ridiculous body size?
47:29Can't you make it a little...
47:31...a little...
47:32...sharper?
47:33Yes, but sharpening doesn't make the whole look pretty.
47:35Now I'm pretty, yes?
47:37Ah, you already bought a sweater for Anne's child.
47:39And when it's a boy?
47:41Then...
47:43Is this my Agora sweater?
47:46Agora?
47:47Ten points deduction.