• 3 months ago
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00:00Who would be interested in a candidate who obviously can't keep her promises?
00:05That's why my former life partner, Mrs. von Walden, and I have agreed to finance the social projects of Mrs. Lichtenhagen through our foundation.
00:15I love Katja. I love Katja as much as I have never loved a person before.
00:23Nine.
00:26I did it.
00:28I did it.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun, and it's in my eyes, and it's in my eyes.
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn, and a restless sky, and a restless sky.
00:46This is my life.
00:50This is the way to find my own.
00:54This is my life.
00:56This is my life.
00:58This is the world where I belong.
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
01:26Congratulations, Mr. Albers. Now you have your starting capital for the breeding network together, and you are no longer dependent on Mr. Hannemann, and you don't need me anymore.
01:39Mr. Albers, that was pretty easy.
01:42Who doesn't dare, doesn't win.
01:45Ladies and gentlemen, the casino is closed.
01:50And I break the iron rule here and name the last winner, Mr. Alfred Albers.
01:56Alfred Albers!
02:04I think the best thing is to stop.
02:06Yes, I thank you for being our guests, and I remind you again that the whole profit of the casino tonight goes to the Flickenschild von Walden Foundation, which supports social projects in the city.
02:17And now I would like to invite you all to a farewell drink in Salto.
02:32I would like to talk to you later, if you have time.
02:47Thank you.
03:06And what would I be for you?
03:08Just the filler until the right one comes?
03:12No, Henriette.
03:14We had a good marriage.
03:17I don't regret a single day we spent together.
03:27But none of this is worth anything anymore.
03:30Because you only love her.
03:35Wait, Henriette, please.
03:39I'm sorry, I didn't mean to...
03:41What? Did you want to humiliate me because I stole your money?
03:45No, I just didn't want you to have false hopes that we would get together again.
03:51But you see, I don't want to hurt you.
03:56But you did.
04:11I love you.
04:18Good evening.
04:19Good evening.
04:21I'm not ready to just take the license from the casino.
04:25You want to sue against the decision from Hanover?
04:28I agreed to the casino back then because the prosecutor's office just wanted to set a trap.
04:33And the same people want to take my license now, just because I worked as an investment banker ten years ago?
04:38That's ridiculous.
04:40I see your anger, but I still don't see much prospect of success.
04:44But if you want, I'd like to take a look at the matter.
04:47That would be good.
04:49Mr. Albers, I think it's really brave of you to have used your entire monthly salary.
04:53As a businessman, you sometimes have to take a risk.
04:57And with your business idea, how do you proceed?
05:00Yes, first I bring the money back to Hannemann.
05:03And then Mr. Leiner has to finish the software, and then it starts.
05:07Oh, I'm starving. You can read my mind.
05:10Not yet, but I'm working on it. Thank you.
05:14Delicious, delicious.
05:16The chateaux are in the safe, and the tables are all covered.
05:19With that, my work in the Three Kings would probably be over.
05:22Unless you need me somewhere else in the house.
05:25Thank you, Mr. Eckert.
05:27May I keep them? It's a small souvenir.
05:30As you wish. And?
05:32What do you want to do now with your newly won freedom?
05:35First of all, I'm going to have a real drink with Mr. Albers.
05:38Oh, I'm in.
05:41Well, then...
05:44To the courage, to the relic.
05:47To you, Mr. Albers.
05:49All the best, Mr. Albers.
06:06It's really a great thing.
06:09The good man just takes 50,000 euros home with him.
06:12Well, if someone has earned it, then Mr. Albers.
06:15It's a pity that he doesn't have anyone to share his happiness with.
06:19Maybe he'll lead a satisfied and fulfilled single life, like me.
06:23No longing for security?
06:25Well, sometimes.
06:27After the shock today, I should try the Internet with the men's search.
06:33Really?
06:34Well, a try is worth it.
06:36Are you in?
06:37Searching for men on the Internet?
06:42Okay, but only with a big bag of crisps.
06:45You'll get it.
06:50That's Philipp, I'll be right there.
06:54Hello, Philipp.
06:55Hello, it's me. Am I disturbing you?
06:57No, not at all. I just accompanied Merle home.
07:01I just wanted to tell you that I'm going to bed now.
07:04I can hardly understand you, you're talking so quietly.
07:07I don't want Henrietta to find out.
07:09Her evening was a disaster anyway.
07:11What happened?
07:13She's just hoping that he'll come back together.
07:17And that's why you're not the right one to take care of her.
07:21I can do it somehow, I have to.
07:24Where is she now?
07:26In the bedroom.
07:27Did you argue?
07:29No, we didn't argue.
07:31I explained to her how much I love her and she was offended.
07:35Understandable.
07:37But she asked for it.
07:41Are you afraid that she could hurt herself again?
07:44No, I'll take care of her right away.
07:47Philipp?
07:49Hm?
07:50I hope it's all over soon.
07:53I miss you.
07:55I miss you too.
07:57I'll call you, okay?
07:58Sleep well.
07:59You too.
08:24Henrietta.
08:27I...
08:33I know it's over, but...
08:41Can you hold me once more?
08:47Just once more.
08:58I love you.
09:00I love you too.
09:26Nado?
09:29Give me a few more minutes, okay?
09:31Today was really exhausting.
09:33Anything you want.
09:35I'm only in this world to make you happy.
09:37Then you can ask me right away what was going on in the hospital today.
09:41What was going on in the hospital today?
09:43Hell broke loose.
09:45All beds are occupied, new emergencies keep coming.
09:48I didn't have a second break.
09:50Oh dear.
09:53Yes, and then I had to act like a boss,
09:55because I had to tell one of the nurses
09:57that she should perhaps wear a pair of pants under her insanely short jacket.
10:02And I always thought mini skirts would promote the healing process.
10:06That wasn't a mini skirt.
10:07That was at least a belt.
10:11I felt so sick.
10:13I mean, I'm only a few years older than you.
10:22Ah.
10:26Hm? Good?
10:27Mhm.
10:32Ben?
10:33Mhm?
10:34I've come to realize something.
10:36As a doctor, I have a role model.
10:39I can't tell the nurses that they can't dress sexy,
10:42and then I have to drive as a pick-up on your motorcycle tank.
10:45So you want me to dismantle the tank, right?
10:48I know you're disappointed.
10:50And I really like the picture.
10:51Yes, Carla already told me.
10:52You're not happy with the part,
10:54so you're dismantling it again.
10:56And that's okay for you?
10:57Yes, of course. No problem.
11:00It's just that my chopper has been towed.
11:03It's down at the Sylt meadows.
11:05I can take it out again tomorrow morning.
11:07It's at the Sylt meadows?
11:09Mhm.
11:10Does anyone really come by there?
11:12Let's see.
11:14Please leave this machine in the back corner.
11:21Thank you.
11:37You're already awake?
11:38I thought you were unemployed.
11:40Believe me, I'm the one who pukes the most.
11:42I woke up early today and couldn't sleep.
11:45And that was after the party yesterday.
11:48Tell me, do you know if we still have coffee somewhere?
11:51Oh, no idea.
11:53I just need my tools.
11:55What are you up to?
11:56I got the chopper from the towing service.
11:58Now I need to change the tank.
12:00So that more people get to see the picture of Britta.
12:03Well, I'm still in favor.
12:05And other women would be proud
12:07if they were made a work of art by me.
12:09Mhm.
12:10Other women are not doctors.
12:12With conservative bosses.
12:14Hm.
12:17Yes?
12:21Oh, man.
12:22No, I totally forgot.
12:24Yes.
12:26Uh...
12:27I'll be right there, okay?
12:29Good.
12:30See you in a bit.
12:32Oh, shit.
12:33I should have been at the training with the Heideckers for ten minutes.
12:36Because I can take an impossible motorcycle.
12:39Come on, if you don't want anyone to see your half-naked girlfriend,
12:42then take a bag.
12:46That's the first good idea today.
12:50See you later.
12:51Before the first coffee.
12:52Oh, I'll leave it here, okay?
12:59I'm sorry that I didn't stay last night.
13:02But after Philipp's call,
13:03I just didn't feel like looking for men on the Internet anymore.
13:06Oh, that's obvious, sweetie.
13:08First of all, you had to answer a thousand questions about me,
13:12so that you could make a psychogram of me.
13:16Ow, ow, ow, ow.
13:18I just don't get it.
13:20After all that has happened,
13:22Henriette still believes that Philipp will come back to her?
13:25Oh, God, I'm glad when the woman finally starts her therapy on amrum.
13:29I really can't stand it anymore.
13:31A nice good morning, ladies.
13:33Good morning.
13:34Good morning.
13:35Would you like to have a coffee with us?
13:36No, no time.
13:37I have to go to the pharmacy.
13:39And bye.
13:45Achim insisted on bringing me to work,
13:48even though it's a detour.
13:49Isn't that sweet?
13:51I would also like to have a man again,
13:53who, in my opinion, is making a detour,
13:55and who is not married or has a broken relationship.
13:58Wasn't there anyone on the Internet?
14:00What?
14:01You're looking for a man on the Internet?
14:03Well, yes.
14:04I just signed up at an online dating site
14:07to get an overview.
14:09And?
14:10Nothing and.
14:11When the guys were scrolling past me,
14:14I thought to myself,
14:15what am I doing here?
14:16Do I really want to order a man by mouse click?
14:19Like a catalog?
14:20Getting to know men on the Internet would be nothing for you.
14:24That's what my father told me.
14:33Hey!
14:34You're up so early.
14:35I thought you were off.
14:36Good morning, Mr. Albers.
14:37I wonder how often I'll get to hear this today.
14:40We've run out of coffee.
14:42I was already on the way.
14:43At Hannemann's.
14:44Did you give him the money back?
14:47To see the faces is priceless.
14:50Anyway, I can now start my breeding network without interruption.
14:54I'm going to the pharmacy.
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15:51Okay.
16:04Excuse me.
16:20And if women get pregnant, then everyone will just sit on their chair.
16:23Yes, please stand up.
16:25That's no different in the hospital.
16:27As a woman, you have to do a lot more to make a career.
16:30If I should be elected, then I will definitely do it
16:33so that men and women have the same job opportunities.
16:38And child and career should not be a problem anymore.
16:41Yes, and you already have my vote.
16:45Mrs. Dr. Theis, here are the laboratory values.
16:47Ah, thank you.
16:48Anna, you here? Are you not feeling well?
16:50No, don't worry. Everything is fine.
16:52It's just a routine examination because of the baby.
16:55That's good.
16:56Mr. Schudrack, I would like to apologize to you for yesterday.
17:00I shouldn't have touched you like that.
17:02I was actually glad that you were there.
17:04That's good.
17:05If he shows up at his workplace during his free time,
17:07he has to expect that he will be hospitalized.
17:09You will definitely be a good doctor.
17:11Thank you.
17:12Shall we have another tea?
17:13With pleasure.
17:14Goodbye, Dr. Theis.
17:15Goodbye.
17:16Thank you very much.
17:17Cheers.
17:48Henriette?
17:54Leave me alone.
18:08Hello, Nicole.
18:10Hello, Henriette.
18:11I'm going to go to Hanover on a business trip and want to hear how you are doing.
18:15I'm fine.
18:16You sound tired. Did I wake you up?
18:19I'm still in bed.
18:21Is Philipp with you?
18:23Henriette?
18:25Are you still on it?
18:27The thing with Philipp and me is over.
18:31Finally.
18:33The stone knocker won.
18:37But yesterday you still had so much hope.
18:41Yes.
18:42Oh, I don't want to talk about it.
18:45It's okay.
18:47What are you going to do today?
18:49I just want my peace and quiet.
18:52Listen, I know how it feels to be left behind.
18:55I'd rather cover my head and not hear or see anything from the world.
18:59But you can't let yourself get stuck, Henriette.
19:02You are a strong, attractive woman.
19:05Don't show them how small and mean you feel.
19:11I don't like Erding.
19:14Exactly.
19:15And that's why you're going to take a shower, put on something fancy,
19:18make yourself pretty and show the world that you won't let your competitor get you down.
19:26Yes, maybe you're right.
19:28Believe me, that also helped me when Daniel left me because of the little one.
19:32Do something good for yourself.
19:34Get used to it.
19:35Surround yourself with beautiful things.
19:37Are colors still your favorite flowers?
19:39Yes, why?
19:40Then go and buy a big bouquet of them.
19:43Make yourself some little gifts and you'll see that you'll feel better soon.
19:51Jette?
19:53Yes, yes, I'm on it.
19:57It's good what you're saying.
20:00Are you okay or should I come over?
20:03No, no, I'm better, thank you.
20:07Okay, then I'm leaving now.
20:10Yes, see you. Bye.
20:12Take care.
20:23I wanted to thank you again for your generous donation.
20:27That's not for you, but for the city.
20:31Good, then I thank you on behalf of the city at the Pflickenschild von Weiden Foundation.
20:37The public care services can really use the money well.
20:41Yes, they can at least use it as good as they need it.
20:45Still, I'm embarrassed that you were given the casino license.
20:49You?
20:51Well, Seefeld wanted to harm me with it and not you.
20:56He knew that I urgently needed the additional tax revenue from the casino to implement my election issues.
21:03But that he mobilizes his friend in the Ministry of Finance and then closes the casino, I wouldn't have expected that.
21:12I will try to legally proceed against the withdrawal of the license.
21:15That's right.
21:16Yes, and if I don't succeed, then I will have the rooms expanded for seminars.
21:23Can I do something else for you? Water?
21:25Yes, please.
21:27I actually thought that I might be able to do something for you.
21:33As a hotelier, you must know that we are missing hotel beds in the middle class segment in Lüneburg.
21:41Yes, I know that.
21:43And in view of the Hanseatic Days next year, I have decided to support the construction of such a house with public funds.
21:51Does the city want to participate financially in the project?
21:54In the expansion of the infrastructure, thank you. So roads, water, public transport and so on.
22:00Oh yes.
22:03I had hoped that you would apply for this project.
22:07Why me?
22:09Because I would like Lüneburg to get a hotel that it can be proud of.
22:13And not a container construction, as I fear from a construction man like Hanneman.
22:18Hanneman is applying?
22:20He has definitely announced himself.
22:23I have to get this through my head.
22:26Could we discuss this at a joint dinner?
22:28With pleasure.
22:29This afternoon?
22:31Very pleasant.
22:39So.
22:41That would be done.
22:43That was pretty quick.
22:45The coffee is ready and we can have breakfast together.
22:50Yes, yes.
22:52My best airbrush painting of all time is wandering in the basement forever.
22:57Too bad.
22:58Too bad, but not to be avoided.
23:01Well, I think Britta is adjusting a bit.
23:04She could be more relaxed.
23:05She is relaxed.
23:06But her colleagues aren't.
23:14This can't be true.
23:16Did you forget your training again?
23:18Here, look.
23:21One of my football boys sent me this picture.
23:27High trainer.
23:29With her girlfriend on the tank, her machine looks even better.
23:33Oh, shit.
23:35What happened?
23:36Hey, come on.
23:37The boys sent a picture of Britta and him.
23:39What's the problem?
23:40That one of the boys is the son of Britta's boss.
23:43Do you understand?
23:44When he shows the pin-up picture to his father.
23:47That's exactly what Britta didn't want.
23:50What do you want to do now?
23:52Sack all the phones of your boys?
23:56That's not a bad idea at all.
24:02The second one today.
24:03Very good.
24:04I have to pick up the phone real quick, okay?
24:05Yes.
24:07Oh, shit.
24:12What are you doing?
24:13I'm showing Erika how the online contact exchange works.
24:17I can't even imagine how that works.
24:19Crazy.
24:20Show me.
24:21So, here.
24:22You enter what you want for a man.
24:24Does he want to be sporty, funny, rich?
24:26Funny, funny.
24:27Everything.
24:28Of course.
24:30Isn't that dangerous?
24:31I mean, sometimes women are harassed with obscene messages on the internet.
24:36That's why you stay anonymous for so long.
24:38Are you sure that the guy isn't an idiot?
24:40I see.
24:41What? You can get information about the men without them noticing?
24:44Cool, right?
24:45And if you like someone, you write to them.
24:47Then a contact exchange like that isn't that stupid.
24:50Of course not.
24:51Of course not.
24:52You always increase the chance of meeting Mr. Perfect at some point.
24:55Well then?
24:57Although...
24:58Actually, I don't have time for men.
25:00Why?
25:01Now that I've just bought this huge property and started breeding tulips...
25:07A worker doesn't start a relationship.
25:09But she distracts.
25:10And she's much less complicated than a partnership.
25:14Sure.
25:15With Achim and me, there are times when there's trouble.
25:18Yes.
25:19All in all.
25:21It's nice that you're so happy.
25:23Yes.
25:25Excuse me.
25:28Ben!
25:29Long time no see. How are you?
25:39Good morning.
25:40Morning.
25:42Didn't you sleep well?
25:44No.
25:45You look terrible.
25:48Yes, I was awake all night.
25:50Why?
25:53Henriette, because of last night.
25:57I don't think it's a good idea that I'm standing by your side when you're waiting for your therapy session.
26:05So you don't want to be here?
26:08That's not the point.
26:10We'll inevitably hurt each other if we sit so close together.
26:16Don't worry.
26:18Last night was hard for me.
26:20But I got it.
26:22You don't have to be afraid of a candlelight dinner anymore.
26:25I'm fine.
26:27Better than you, at least, when I look at you like that.
26:32I'm happy for you.
26:34Unfortunately, I have to go to the hospital for a lung transplant.
26:38Don't worry.
26:39You don't have to look after me 24 hours a day.
26:42I won't hurt myself.
26:45Well, I'll come back to you after the hospital.
26:48As you wish.
26:55See you later.
26:57Yes.
27:14Thank you.
27:29Have you thought about my proposal again?
27:32About the hotel?
27:33The project sounds interesting, but where should the hotel be?
27:37The search for a suitable property is of course an important point.
27:41But I can't help you with that.
27:45Madam Mayor.
27:47What a pleasure.
27:49May I express my admiration to you in every way?
27:53How you, thanks to the generous help of Mr. Flickenschild and his foundation,
27:57have secured the chances of your re-election.
28:00Compliment.
28:01Did you really think that I would just leave the field to you?
28:05I'm not that naive, Mrs. Lichtenhagen.
28:07After all, you have already made sure that Thomas Jansen had to disappear from the city.
28:12After all, he would also have been a promising candidate for the post of Mayor.
28:17My dear Dr. Seefeld, please.
28:20Spare us your lies.
28:24Lies?
28:25I'm pretty sure that your son would have had an interest in the post of Mayor.
28:29He had considered it differently.
28:31Under your pressure.
28:32No.
28:33My son went to Brussels of his own free will.
28:37And now please stop spreading such lies and untruths.
28:47Now you know why the election campaign is called election campaign.
28:50Have a nice day.
28:54This man will give us many more bad surprises.
29:03What does the Heidekicker have to do with Mrs. Dr. Thies?
29:06I have no idea what's going on here.
29:12So, all glasses to me, please.
29:15Oops, thank you.
29:18Do you remember Britta?
29:21Yes.
29:22Yes, she was a bomb in goal.
29:26And you know what? You were also good.
29:28Because you proved team spirit.
29:29You immediately brought Britta into the team.
29:31And that was important because Britta made such a good figure in goal.
29:34So what I want to say is, without mutual trust, nothing works in football.
29:40And not even outside the football field.
29:42Yes?
29:43So I have full trust in you.
29:45And I hope you have trust in me.
29:47And that's why I would like to know who of you photographed my motorcycle tank and sent this picture around.
29:54Hm?
29:56Frederik?
29:57Yes?
29:58Okay, thank you.
30:00I would also like to tell you why I need to know this.
30:02Because I don't think it's really funny when this picture is sent back and forth.
30:06Do you know that?
30:07Really?
30:08Yes, really.
30:09And that's why I think it's really great if you all take out your cell phones now and delete this photo.
30:16Okay?
30:19Deleted!
30:20Wow!
30:22Guys, I'm really proud of you.
30:24And you can tell everyone who wasn't there today.
30:27Hm?
30:28Oh, one more thing.
30:29Did anyone perhaps post this picture online?
30:34No.
30:35Are you sure?
30:36Yes.
30:37Great.
30:38Well, then I would say, cake for everyone!
30:41Yes!
30:44Well, the guys are really magical.
30:46I would have liked to see the football game with Britta in goal.
30:50Here, napkins.
30:51Yes!
30:52Yes!
30:53Help!
30:58Yes?
31:01Hello, you wanted to talk to us?
31:03Oh, thank you for your time.
31:05Take a seat.
31:06Thank you.
31:10I just looked at the last numbers of the hotel and...
31:14Well, they don't make me happy right now.
31:17The turnover has suffered in the last few weeks due to the landau story.
31:20Yes, I hoped that we could somehow compensate this through the revenue from the casino.
31:23But what can I forget?
31:25But you wanted to complain.
31:27I took a look at the matter.
31:29A complaint would be hopeless.
31:31Are you sure?
31:32I'm afraid so.
31:34It doesn't look rosy in the room either.
31:37Yes.
31:38Well, thank God we got the chocolate manufacturers back.
31:41Thanks, Mrs. van Loon.
31:42But that alone is not enough.
31:45We just have to get more guests for us again.
31:47Through targeted marketing.
31:49Maybe you should offer special events.
31:52Yes, that's exactly what I'm going to do.
31:54And I would ask you to try the same thing in the restaurant.
31:58I mean, something attractive will definitely catch your eye.
32:01We'll think about it, Klaas.
32:03Let's make positive headlines together.
32:19Ah, done.
32:22I had all the photos of Britta deleted from the cell phones.
32:25And the son of her boss was also there.
32:27So, problem solved.
32:29Congratulations.
32:32Tell me, what's going on with you today?
32:36What's going on?
32:38I mean, you get up early in the morning, even though you're free,
32:41and sit here at the table all day.
32:43Do you have a suggestion of what to do?
32:46Intelligent people usually don't have boredom.
32:49Yes.
32:51But I'm not Alfred Albers,
32:53who even at a high retirement age still has brilliant ideas for business.
32:57Yes, too bad.
32:59You're not even 30, you still have a thousand ideas.
33:01I don't.
33:03I don't have a job, no money, and no plan how it should go on.
33:06A born loser.
33:10Nick, you've been unemployed since yesterday.
33:13You're a loser only if you don't look for a new job.
33:17You could also get into the airbrush industry.
33:20You're really good at that.
33:22I've already thought about it.
33:24But you see what comes out of it.
33:26Nothing but trouble.
33:28Okay.
33:29But there has to be something you like to do, right?
33:32Yes.
33:33My own surfer hotel.
33:35That's a plan.
33:37Very funny.
33:38But you need money for that. Have you forgotten?
33:40No.
33:41I think it's much more important to stick to the plan.
33:44If it's really your dream to run a hotel,
33:46ask Flickenschild if you can't continue your apprenticeship at the hotel.
33:50Maybe I should really do that.
33:52Yes, and?
33:54Why are you still sitting here? Are you afraid he'll say no?
33:57Flickenschild takes me by the hand.
33:59He offered me that several times.
34:01If he takes you, he'll take you by the kiss, I guess.
34:04I told you.
34:06So, let's go to the comeback in the hotel uniform.
34:12Thank you.
34:16A hand kiss from Flickenschild.
34:20Philipp will be here in a minute.
34:22He's done with his examination.
34:24Earlier than expected.
34:25And the sun is already rising.
34:27Well, I think it's very nice that Katja is finally shining.
34:29Yes, she puts every honey cake horse in the shade.
34:32Come on.
34:33Wait until you've done your first online date.
34:35Then you're the honey cake horse.
34:37Oh, I don't believe that.
34:39Hello guys, I'm on my way with a panic attack.
34:41Oh, what was that?
34:43I got an e-mail.
34:45Ah.
34:47Look at this.
34:49Someone has signed up for my online profile in the online contact exchange.
34:53How do you find it?
34:55Show me.
34:57Oh, well, he's not only attractive, he's also a university professor.
35:04What does he write?
35:06I'll read it later.
35:09See you later.
35:17Yes, bye.
35:19Well.
35:21My software will be ready in one or two days.
35:23What do you think?
35:24Hey, congratulations.
35:25Mr. Langner has nothing else to do, does he?
35:27The shop is booming.
35:28He has not only sold his energy saving software to the city of Lüneburg,
35:31but also to other city administrations.
35:33Then we're all back in business.
35:36You too?
35:37Yes.
35:38I thought about what you said in the park today.
35:41And I don't think I'm the kind of guy who likes to turn his thumbs around.
35:45I'm going all in again.
35:47And where?
35:48Here in the hotel.
35:50I want to finish my studies and then I'll open my own software hotel.
35:54Well.
35:56Mr. Albers, I'm not getting any more scepticism now.
35:59Have you already talked to your freaking shit?
36:01No, that's why I'm here.
36:03I want to bring the whole thing to dry clothes.
36:06What's that supposed to mean?
36:08Mr. Flickenschild also offered me that I could resume my studies here.
36:11When I quit the casino at Landau.
36:13Yes, but you refused back then.
36:15Yes, and now I've changed my mind.
36:17I mean, what's the problem?
36:18I just want to remind you that you have already overestimated the patience of Mr. Flickenschild.
36:22What are you doing now?
36:24On the brakes?
36:25Mister, I still have my life ahead of me and I'm starting at 80 years old.
36:28I just don't want you to have any false hopes.
36:31Okay, maybe I'll have to do some convincing work.
36:35But Mr. Flickenschild will definitely give me another chance.
36:38I want your self-confidence.
36:40You're so stupid.
36:42So, goodbye.
36:52I don't want to interrupt the young man's happiness, but I still have to do something.
36:56And no one else is here.
36:58It's okay, I'll make sure no one steals your flowers.
37:00Thank you.
37:01You're welcome.
37:08Are you okay?
37:09Yes, yes.
37:10Excellent.
37:12I couldn't run a marathon, but...
37:15...the bullet wound behaves as planned.
37:31Huh?
37:41I know it sounds stupid, but you can't imagine how happy I am...
37:45...that Henrietta will finally leave Lüneburg and...
37:49...we can live our lives.
38:01Henrietta?
38:03Philipp, why are you lying to me?
38:06What am I lying to you about?
38:08You said you were worried about me...
38:11...and that you had an appointment at the hospital and then...
38:15The appointment was...
38:17I'm not talking to them at all, they...
38:22Where are you going, Philipp?
38:24I have to go after her.
38:25You can't keep up with her forever.
38:28You can't keep up with her forever.
38:30But what if something happens to her?
38:32What do you want to do?
38:33First explain to her that your relationship is over?
38:36Or take her in your arms and comfort her?
38:40Philipp.
38:44You are no longer responsible for Henrietta.
38:59I hope it doesn't bother you to work from home...
39:03...but I feel more comfortable here.
39:05And Dr. Seefeld doesn't bother us here.
39:07Everything is fine.
39:09When you're pregnant, you have to make yourself comfortable.
39:13This Seefeld is just killing me.
39:16Yes, we have to think about what we can do against him.
39:20I think as long as I behave correctly, he'll run out of breath at some point.
39:26You know, Mrs. Jansen, I became a politician...
39:30...because I wanted to make the world a little better and fairer.
39:33And that also includes a fair election campaign and no mud battles.
39:37My dear Mrs. Lichtenhagen, I completely disagree.
39:42You have to hit people with your own weapons.
39:46Mrs. Jansen, that's out of the question.
39:50And I'm telling you...
39:52...while the wise discuss, the stupid conquer the city.
40:00I'm really reassured that you got rid of that tank again.
40:03Thank you again.
40:06What do I care?
40:07The happiness of my girlfriend?
40:09Or the picture on my tank?
40:12My boss asked me today...
40:14...if I want to hold the opening speech at a medical congress.
40:17Wow.
40:18Is that an award? Or a punishment?
40:21That's a knight's strike.
40:23The clinic wants to try to get money for research at this event.
40:27And if I'm good?
40:29Then I want to congratulate you.
40:34And my boss also emphasized how important it is that I perform seriously there.
40:38So that means at the speaker's desk, not in a bikini?
40:42No, rather not in a bikini.
40:45Then I won't make it.
40:48No.
40:56Poor Kalle can't do anything about it.
40:59The look was so hateful that I was really afraid for a moment.
41:07And? Did you reach her?
41:11Her phone is off.
41:14In this situation you can't say anything anyway.
41:19No.
41:21I'm going to the apartment now, because she's there.
41:25And then?
41:27Then I want to talk to her.
41:29She seems disturbed.
41:31I don't have a good feeling.
41:33So, see you.
41:35See you.
41:44You can't imagine how the caprioles of this woman annoy me.
41:48I can imagine that very well.
41:54Just when I thought everything was fine,
41:57she's standing on the roof of the skyscraper and wants to jump down.
42:01And who knows what's next?
42:03Katja, don't burden yourself with this woman.
42:06You'd better look forward to the time when Henriette is finally on Amrum
42:10and you two can start your new life.
42:12The nightmare is over soon.
42:15Be glad you're single.
42:17Well, I'll meet this university professor later.
42:21What? When?
42:22I offered him two hours to eat.
42:25And God bless him, he's married.
42:29Well.
42:30Then I can stand by your side with my rich treasure of experience.
42:34Well, I have to offer him that too.
42:56Nicole!
42:58Where have you been?
42:59I was worried about our phone call.
43:02And your appointment in Hannover?
43:03He can wait.
43:04The way you look, that was exactly the right decision.
43:08Because you're feeling better.
43:10I was feeling better too.
43:11I took a shower.
43:13I put on a nice dress and wanted to buy me a Strauss collar.
43:16And?
43:18Then in the nursery I meet Philipp and this Meissner.
43:24Maybe it's better if you come with me to Berlin.
43:27She said she'd be happy when I finally leave Lüneburg.
43:31That's hard.
43:34I won't let her be happy with Philipp.
43:36Who knows if they'll be happy at all.
43:39I hate this woman.
43:43I only wish one thing.
43:45Don't say it.
43:46That this Katja Meissner is suffering.
43:50It was right.
43:53Come on.
43:55Let's go for a coffee.
44:10Yes, please?
44:11Mr. Flickenschild?
44:12Do you have a moment?
44:14Mr. Eckert, what is it?
44:15The wedding ring from Mr. Stein.
44:17Unfortunately, I still had it in the groupier uniform from that evening,
44:20when Mrs. Stein was sent out of the casino.
44:23But it should be in the safe by now.
44:25I'm sorry, I forgot.
44:27It wasn't a normal evening.
44:28Yes, indeed, but it's no excuse.
44:30I'm really sorry.
44:39Anything else?
44:40Yes.
44:41This time in my own way.
44:43It's like this.
44:44I've been thinking about my future.
44:46And you were right from the start.
44:48I should have finished my education.
44:51Oh.
44:52Yes.
44:53And that's why I wanted to ask you to hire me again.
44:56I promise I'll pull through this time.
44:58Well, I was lucky.
45:00I wouldn't put it that way.
45:02But I will give my best.
45:04And I always thought teaching wouldn't be your thing.
45:06Sometimes I just need a little longer.
45:08Yes, for example when it comes to bringing back valuable finds.
45:11Also, but especially when it comes to understanding what's best for me.
45:16Oh, and that's supposed to be teaching again?
45:18I want to open my own hotel.
45:20And before that, I still have a lot to teach you.
45:22You know, a few weeks ago I would have been happy to do that.
45:24But now it's too late.
45:26Mr. Eckhardt, this isn't a fitness club with a lifelong membership
45:29where you only need to come once in a while
45:31when you've just overcome your inner pig dog.
45:33I didn't say that.
45:34But that's how you behave.
45:36You're fickle and unreliable.
45:38What I need here are employees who are passionate about their job.
45:41And with you, I can feel a slight glow.
45:44You don't want me back?
45:46Are you really surprised?
45:48You have the chance to learn something here.
45:50You've stepped on it several times, Mr. Eckhardt.
45:52And now I've come to the conclusion
45:54that Three Kings really isn't the right thing for you.
45:57If you want to excuse me,
45:59I have an important phone call to make.
46:19THREE KINGS
46:22Hello.
46:23Hello. Congratulations.
46:25Thank you.
46:27For what?
46:28For the opening speech you're supposed to give at the Doctors' Congress.
46:31As I can see, the floodgates are running smoothly again.
46:33That's a big deal.
46:34That's something you'll get around quickly.
46:36Well then, thank you very much.
46:41Cool.
46:42Ella just wrote that some Bollywood movies are running in the program cinema.
46:45I'll have to check that out.
46:49Heide Echo?
46:51Yes, they have a really good movie page.
46:54Hard to believe.
46:57Heavy fate, great fortune.
47:00Excuse me, may I?
47:02Thank you. Late introduction.
47:08That's unbelievable.
47:10Is that you?
47:12Wow.
47:15It's obvious to you that no one should know that I'm the woman in the picture.
47:19Yes.
47:20But if you pick up your prize money now,
47:22we'll definitely get to the title page of Heide Echo.
47:25Okay, that's of course modest if your boss isn't allowed to know.
47:29It's really great that you understand that.
47:31I understand that.
47:33At the moment, there are colleagues in our council
47:37who, for example, support a young man from India
47:40who has established a medical school here in Germany.
47:46It's best if you enjoy every hour with my husband
47:49until you are replaced.
47:53Because you should never forget one thing.
47:56Philip once promised me eternal love.