• 4 months ago
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00:00I promise you that I will not allow Dr. Seefeld to accuse foreign students.
00:05Why didn't you bring him up right away?
00:08If I had lost my nerves, Seefeld would have been at his destination.
00:11And I won't do that to him.
00:13There's a list waiting for us downstairs from Heide.
00:15Oh, shit.
00:16How did they get to us?
00:18Probably because my ID was on one of the photos.
00:21What's that?
00:22My heart medicine, the goxine.
00:24What are you doing there?
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
01:06I'm rolling on
01:15Nothing. I'm not doing anything. Why do you ask?
01:18Yet, no man in this world is worth that.
01:23Worth? What do you mean?
01:27You know very well
01:29that my digoxin can be lethal in the wrong dosage.
01:35What did you think? I wanted to...
01:37How did you come up with something like that?
01:39Don't sell me for stupid.
01:41First, you research in detail
01:44how dangerous digoxin can be.
01:46And then you pour it into your medicine.
01:49But I just wanted to...
01:52Yes.
01:53You wanted to do something to yourself recently.
01:56And if I hadn't come by Philip, thank God, then...
02:03Herta, please.
02:05Give me the bottle.
02:14What kind of stupidity are you doing?
02:18Listen.
02:19I'll get us something to drink
02:21and then you tell me exactly what's going on in your head, okay?
02:26Okay.
02:39Ms. Jansen, can you see anything?
02:41Unfortunately, no.
02:44If we don't get out of here soon,
02:46then the meeting with Ms. Lichtenhagen will take place without us.
02:49It's really absurd to hide here.
02:51It's completely stupid to hide here.
02:56But if this journalist finds me here,
02:58then the whole of Lüneburg will know that I'm the undressed aunt on the tank.
03:02Including my boss.
03:04And?
03:05And? Is he gone?
03:06No idea.
03:07Yes, what? What should that mean, no idea?
03:09Well, there's no one in front of the house,
03:11but at the corner over there, there are a few cars on the side of the street.
03:14I didn't want to barge in like that.
03:15Yes, great. And if he's sitting in there?
03:17Oh, come on, Britta.
03:18Yes, it's true. How am I supposed to get past it?
03:21Look, I think I have an idea.
03:23Yes.
03:25Great.
03:26And I...
03:27And I have a déjà vu.
03:29Really?
03:30Why?
03:33Oh, I'm from a time when,
03:35falsely, I was accused of making an art mistake.
03:39And that's when the journalists kicked me out of my own apartment.
03:43Oh, I'm sorry.
03:45It's all my fault.
03:47You wanted to give me a surprise with the airbrush painting.
03:51The one that went all the way to the back.
03:54I'll do it again, okay?
03:56I'll cook you something delicious later.
03:57Yes.
03:58How about that?
04:00But first we have to get out of here.
04:02And you will.
04:04Look at this.
04:06I have a terrible coat from Melanie here.
04:10And these sunglasses are from my beloved Tanja.
04:15And this headscarf is from me.
04:19If you put all of this on, no one will recognize your face.
04:24Yes, it's like a crime movie.
04:26Yes.
04:30Come on, Martha Harry, it's funny.
04:33Yes.
04:34Very funny.
04:39Who am I?
04:42I think I'd rather have a glass of wine.
04:44No way.
04:46You need a clear head now.
04:48A clear head?
04:49Like before, when you used my digoxin?
04:54I didn't want to hurt myself, honestly.
04:57And why did you pour it into your medicine?
05:09As long as you don't break up with Philipp,
05:12I'll be there for you all the time.
05:16Take care of your boutique, you'll be needed there.
05:19Besides, you'll be expected in Hanover.
05:22The boutique is already organized by the Greek.
05:24And Hanover, that's my concern.
05:27You don't have to do that.
05:28And if I do?
05:34Very well.
05:37So again, with your heart medicine earlier.
05:40I really didn't want to hurt myself.
05:42But?
05:43I wanted to kill Katja Meissner.
05:46By poisoning yourself?
05:48I only took a tiny amount.
05:50It looked like she was trying to get rid of me.
05:54She put the medicine together.
05:56Here, that's her signature.
06:00At least the police would have believed that.
06:05Yes, I know, it's a stupid idea.
06:07Stupid?
06:09That's...
06:13Ed...
06:15I'm sorry.
06:16Don't be mad at me.
06:17But that's...
06:18That's sick.
06:20I can't stand it anymore.
06:22Philipp and that slut.
06:24Don't you understand?
06:26Yes, I do.
06:27I understand that you hate Katja Meissner.
06:30I felt the same way about Daniel and his mistress.
06:33But that...
06:37That's nonsense.
06:39That's nonsense.
06:46Okay, forget it.
06:55It hurts, I know.
07:01But still...
07:04Promise me you'll never do it again.
07:07Promise me.
07:31Please, come in.
07:32Excuse me for being late.
07:34No problem.
07:36What is...
07:37Carla, don't ask.
07:38I'll explain it to you another time.
07:41Yes, I would say we'll start right away.
07:46As you know, Dr. Seefeld is running a populist anti-foreigner campaign on Stimmfang.
07:52Yes.
07:54And here we could easily turn him off.
07:58Turn him off?
07:59I've been given insider information that proves that Dr. Seefeld is trying to defame me in the election campaign.
08:07But working with revenge frauds is not my style.
08:11You don't have to.
08:12Seefeld didn't do his homework.
08:15Without foreign staff, for example, the care emergency in the hospital wouldn't be manageable.
08:21And the argument that the educated academics here would disappear into their homeland with their acquired knowledge doesn't work either.
08:29What if you wrote a newspaper article about Seefeld's hate press conference?
08:32Yes, but that's a fabulous idea.
08:35We have to silence him with facts and arguments.
08:40And if you sit down right away, you might end up in the morning edition.
08:52You don't mind, do you?
08:57Jette?
08:58About what?
08:59That I'm using your laptop.
09:02Of course not. Do you still have to work?
09:04No, I just emailed my pharmacy in Berlin.
09:10I need my drops more urgently than you do.
09:13I'm sorry, I didn't want to put you in trouble.
09:16Don't worry, they know me.
09:20Let's see.
09:22Ah, great.
09:23They'll let me know here in a pharmacy that has an emergency today.
09:26Then I can get my drops right away.
09:28And tomorrow I'll go to a doctor and get my prescription.
09:32So I can count on that.
09:34But tomorrow you're already in Berlin.
09:37No, I'm not.
09:40I told you before that I'll be there for you right around the clock.
09:44But Philipp will take care of me.
09:48No, he won't. That's it.
09:53Jette.
09:55Don't you realize that this is exactly what's killing you?
09:58That you're constantly reading his longing for this other person in his eyes.
10:05But I...
10:06No buts.
10:07If a drug is destroying your life, then it's definitely the wrong strategy that you're constantly using.
10:13But Philipp is not a drug. He's my husband.
10:16Is it also the case that he's still your husband?
10:20Exactly.
10:22Exactly.
10:23And that's why he has to leave.
10:25You can see what kind of grotesque ideas this situation brings to you.
10:29And I won't let him destroy you.
10:42So, see you.
10:43See you.
10:52See you.
10:59Yes, I'm sorry. I...
11:02I know. You have to go back to your wife.
11:04Yes.
11:11That's great.
11:12That I can finally react.
11:14Mmh.
11:15Ta-da.
11:17Wow.
11:20Well, that's...
11:22overwhelming.
11:23Thank you.
11:24So...
11:28Always stupid, huh?
11:31High time for a little distraction.
11:33Come on.
11:34What are you waiting for?
11:36Get changed.
11:37Am I really supposed to accompany you to your dates?
11:40You promised.
11:43And to be honest, I could use a little support.
11:46Just so I don't have to throw all the guys in the crowd.
11:50Will you listen to me again?
11:52Fine.
11:55What's the professor's name?
11:57Malte?
11:59Michael.
12:00Shaved, black-haired, interested in classical literature.
12:04Exactly. That's why I thought about...
12:07putting this here on the table by chance.
12:11So, the yoga teacher's name is...
12:13Tom.
12:14No, wait, don't say it, don't say it.
12:16The yoga teacher's name is...
12:17Tom was the table man.
12:19T-E-T, I have to remember.
12:20The yoga teacher's name is Nick.
12:22And the sales manager's name is Malte.
12:24Hm. That works.
12:25Ugh.
12:26Men don't like it when you don't think they're unique.
12:29And when they find out you have other dates besides them.
12:32Exactly.
12:33Watch this.
12:34For the sales manager, I wanted to put the stock newspaper on the table.
12:39And for the yoga teacher, I have...
12:42either the little omen for the neck, or...
12:47the table powder.
12:49Too much?
12:50No, it's fine.
12:51And for the table man?
12:52I don't have anything yet.
12:54I can hardly hang a flannel shirt, can I?
12:57No, stay the way you are.
12:59Wait, I can lend you something.
13:09Oh, that's great.
13:12Beautiful.
13:14Nick will be thrilled.
13:16Tom.
13:18Oh dear.
13:22We're supposed to pay for the fine?
13:24You can't be serious, Achim.
13:26I am.
13:27Do you think it's fair that the law is imposing a fine on us
13:32just because we planted a rotten plant?
13:35Of course it's not fair.
13:36Well.
13:37Let's put an end to this.
13:38How are you going to defend yourself against a fine?
13:41With contradiction, of course.
13:43And if it has to be, even with a lawyer.
13:45Do you know what that costs?
13:46Yes.
13:48Still.
13:49If everyone would think like you,
13:51then they could do with us whatever they want.
13:54It's about principle.
13:55Fine.
13:56In the case of the law, we'll take a lawyer.
13:58And what comes next?
13:59Complaint, trial, testimony, judgment, appeal, and, and, and, and.
14:06Do you really think it's worth it?
14:08Well.
14:09For my part, I'd rather spend my time with nicer companies.
14:15Especially with you.
14:17Just think about our wonderful cruise.
14:20Don't we want to save our money for a trip
14:24instead of getting stuck in such a nerve-racking process?
14:29Yes.
14:30You see?
14:32Still.
14:33I don't like the fact that the city authorities get away with such a mess.
14:38You don't have to.
14:40If we hang it on the big bell.
14:46That's a very good idea.
14:48I'll write a letter of recommendation.
14:49And I'll take pictures of these blooming flowers
14:52so that everyone can see them.
14:54Katja gave me this camera for my birthday.
14:58Where did I put it?
15:01Yes.
15:04No.
15:05You're a wonderful man, you know that?
15:07Of course.
15:16So, that's done.
15:18Now I just need to fix the recipe
15:20and then I don't have to go there again tomorrow morning.
15:24Tell me, where's the bedding?
15:25Then I'll finish the sofa right away.
15:27You know you're always welcome to me, but...
15:31Whether we come or not,
15:33someone has to help you to finally get rid of this man.
15:36He's not good for you anymore.
15:39This is Finn.
15:40I'm in the bathroom, yes?
15:42It's best if you leave me alone with him.
15:44Okay?
15:47You're not in Berlin, are you?
15:49As you can see.
15:53Where's Henriette?
15:54In the bathroom.
15:57How does she feel?
16:00How would you feel?
16:05I'll take care of her now.
16:07No, you won't.
16:09I'll take care of that from now on.
16:13Did something happen to her?
16:14No.
16:16But Henriette just can't stand this situation anymore.
16:19On the one hand, you're with her, and on the other hand...
16:22She'll fix it.
16:25Did she say that?
16:26Does she have to?
16:29Then you'll stay with her.
16:31What about your boutique?
16:32Must be somehow arranged.
16:35Thank you.
16:36I'm not doing this for you.
16:38It's best if you pick up your things early tomorrow, okay?
16:41I will.
16:43Good evening, Henriette.
16:54What do you think you're doing?
16:56Believe me, it's better this way.
17:00I'm sorry.
17:18So, is the professor already here?
17:21No.
17:22There's no man sitting here alone.
17:24He'll probably be here for an academic quarter of an hour.
17:27He doesn't have to.
17:28Then he'll be here all the time.
17:30I don't think he'll be here for half an hour.
17:34What will you do if one of them isn't gone and the next one comes?
17:37Oh, God.
17:38Listen, I have an idea.
17:40When the time is up, you'll call me.
17:42And I'll talk to you about an important appointment, okay?
17:45Okay.
17:46Good luck. Hopefully Mr. Wright will be there.
17:48Thank you.
17:50Oh, I see.
17:52What will I do if a real flat pipe is there?
17:54Then I could save time.
17:56Then you give me a sign and I'll call you.
17:58Great idea.
17:59If I do this, okay?
18:00Okay.
18:02I need something.
18:20Nice to meet you.
18:22Thank you.
18:24Do you want a drink?
18:33I forgot an appointment. I have to go to the toilet.
18:41Hello. Good day.
18:42I'm Horst.
18:43Toilet break?
18:45Yes.
18:46What are we going to do?
18:48We're going to drink.
18:49But we're not going to say anything.
18:50Plantage, right?
18:51Plantage.
18:59Oh, that's a shame.
19:01See you later.
19:02Bye.
19:03See you.
19:16Bye.
19:21She's calling out the window.
19:47I'm sorry.
19:49Yes?
19:50Yes. Okay.
19:51I wish you a nice vegetative period.
19:54Yes.
19:55And eternal life.
20:063,000 square meters. A bit small, but for that, right at Ilmenau.
20:11Mr. Flinkenschild.
20:13Mr. Flinkenschild.
20:14If Mrs. van Loon's tulip field is empty, I've got something for you.
20:20Yes.
20:21Okay.
20:23One moment.
20:27I think the sauce should be good.
20:30Yes, all right.
20:31I'll let it cool down a bit.
20:32Good.
20:33Put it down.
20:34Thank you.
20:40Hello, lady.
20:41Where are you going?
20:43Very funny.
20:44Since when do you speak Turkish?
20:48Marriage with Ben or what?
20:51Tell me, when are you leaving the mayor's office?
20:55What?
20:57Then I have to be here every second.
21:00Okay.
21:01I'll hang up.
21:02Thank you.
21:03Bye.
21:08I'm on the run, so to speak.
21:10I hope it's okay that I just took Ben's key.
21:13Yes, of course.
21:14And who are you on the run from?
21:19Please, please, brother, give me a little more time.
21:22Just a little.
21:26This press guy was at your door all the time?
21:29Yes, obviously.
21:30That's why I came here.
21:32I don't want to see him again.
21:35Then it probably doesn't make much sense.
21:38What doesn't make much sense?
21:40Well, I wanted to ask if I could get the prize money.
21:44Oh, Mick!
21:45Please!
21:56Yes?
21:58Hi, it's me.
21:59Hi, it's me.
22:00Are you coming later?
22:03I'm not coming at all.
22:06Ben?
22:08Yes?
22:10Is everything okay?
22:12Yes, yes, everything's fine.
22:14I just don't want to fall into this press guy's arms again.
22:17That's why I'm sleeping in the flat tonight.
22:19You understand, right?
22:21Yes, of course.
22:24Good.
22:25Then sleep well.
22:27Yes, you too.
22:29I love you.
22:41Can I have a piece?
22:43If I pay the 500 Euros for it, maybe.
22:46So...
22:49Good.
22:52What a mess.
22:53Lots of puddles.
22:55Shall we have another sip of the Schreck?
22:57With pleasure.
22:58But why Schreck?
23:00It was a real nightmare tonight, you have to admit that.
23:05Imagine, I wouldn't have ordered a package for this boredom.
23:08Instead, I would have spent the whole evening with everyone.
23:10Oh, God!
23:11I didn't find them that bad either.
23:13And you had a good conversation with this guy with the slippers and collar.
23:17You mean this sales manager from this big chain, Michael?
23:20Malte.
23:22That was purely professional.
23:24I sold him a large portion of my freshly picked tulips.
23:30Who could that be?
23:34Philipp is waiting for me at the Rosenhaus.
23:36Oh, I'm glad for you.
23:37You, Merle...
23:38Yes, come on.
23:41But you're coming for breakfast tomorrow morning.
23:43I will.
23:44It doesn't taste that much anymore.
23:45No.
23:50Merle, I'll drink with you on the successful Reinfall.
23:55Modus Velen.
23:59You're supposed to photograph stupid things, nothing else.
24:03Oh, hello.
24:04Ah, hello.
24:12All this new-fashioned fiddling.
24:14In the past, you just had to press the trigger and you were done.
24:18May I?
24:19Hm?
24:25No.
24:35Ah, yeah.
24:43Ah, Katja.
24:49You don't have to worry about Henriette anymore?
24:51No, Nicole will take care of that.
24:53So, it goes like this.
24:55You press the trigger.
24:56Oh.
24:57Just like before.
24:58Oh, please.
25:00How can you say that so easily?
25:02Does that mean you can stay with me from now on?
25:04Yes, I think so, yes.
25:06That's wonderful.
25:11Indeed.
25:12It works.
25:14Thank you.
25:15You're welcome.
25:19Aren't you happy?
25:20Yes, I am.
25:21But I'm wondering why Nicole is doing this.
25:25And I'm wondering why you're not finally coming in here.
25:29You know, we really have time for each other now, right?
25:32And you're destroying your brain.
25:39All right, then.
25:40From now on, we'll just think of each other.
25:43What if we don't think of each other at all from now on?
25:49No.
26:07Delicious.
26:08What's it called again?
26:09Masala Chai.
26:10Means spiced on Hindi.
26:12Yes, we just need a suitable drink for our Indian-European evening.
26:15And Raja kindly told me his secret recipe.
26:18Oh, secret, that's a shame.
26:21Inga?
26:23Business secret.
26:25You're welcome to have another glass.
26:27I'd love to.
26:29What do you think of our motto for the evening?
26:31Namely, on the tracks of Vasco da Gama, Indians go.
26:35Something like Portuguese stockfish with lentil curry.
26:40I like that a lot.
26:41By the way, also from your article.
26:43Good morning.
26:44Is it already in there?
26:45With that, you're hopefully stuffing Sefeld's xenophobic mouthpiece.
26:49We live in a democracy.
26:51Everyone is allowed to express their opinion as long as it stays factual.
26:54At least you took it out of the sails with your clear facts.
26:58Yeah, and he's got a nasty mouth.
27:05I'd really like to know what's in there.
27:11Muscat?
27:13Ginger.
27:14Cardamom.
27:15In India, we say little secrets keep friendship, Ms. Sarawakos.
27:19Of course I don't want to risk that.
27:21I'd rather go to your side.
27:34Mr. Pickenshield.
27:35Good morning, Ms. van Loon.
27:36It's great that you've already opened.
27:40Yeah, I was just about to get some bread.
27:43Would you have a moment of your breakfast?
27:46What's the matter?
27:47Is something wrong with our flower delivery?
27:49No, no, it's all good.
27:50I just wanted to ask if I could finance your breakfast rolls for the entire next year.
27:56Including butter and jam on top.
28:00That sounds like a good reason to ask you in.
28:03But seriously, why do you want to finance my breakfast?
28:07I still have the property on the edge of the forest for you.
28:10Yes, for my dead breed, right?
28:11Yes, exactly.
28:12And I'd like to buy this property back at the price you paid, plus a raise of 10%.
28:18What do you say?
28:20No.
28:21No?
28:22No.
28:23Don't be angry with me, but I'm very happy with this property.
28:27The tulips I've planted are growing beautifully.
28:30Yes, that's not the answer I expected, but I assumed that 10% is a very generous offer.
28:39Oh, that's true.
28:40I just don't want to sell it.
28:42Maybe you should think about it again.
28:44Maybe.
28:46At the moment, I can pay for my rolls myself.
28:50Very well.
28:54Have a nice day.
28:55Yes.
28:56I hope I didn't spoil it for you.
29:02Apparently I did.
29:05There.
29:06Careful, it's cold.
29:11It's delicious.
29:12You cooked with love.
29:16It's my own fault that it's cold.
29:18I just misplaced you last night.
29:20It's my fault that this press bird is after you.
29:25Can't you have a bad conscience more often?
29:27The result is great.
29:29You're only making fun of me.
29:34Are you sure we're protected from the press?
29:36Of course.
29:37Since I've been working at the wind power plant, I've never seen one.
29:40Except for employees.
29:42So, forget the Heide Echo.
29:45I don't want anyone to disturb us.
29:53Berger?
29:55Yes?
29:58Could you please stop disturbing us?
30:01Yes?
30:03Have you ever heard of the private sphere?
30:06Who allowed you to publish the pictures?
30:09Freedom of the press? Is that supposed to be a joke?
30:12Yes, me too. Bye.
30:15The journalist from the Heide Echo.
30:17Yes, he's not easy.
30:19It's annoying. It never stops.
30:23What do you want to do now?
30:27I'm going to my boss and tell him that I'm the aunt on the tank.
30:30And that the Heide Echo is looking for me.
30:32And your medical congress?
30:34Where do you want to go?
30:38I don't know. What do I have to risk?
30:41Maybe you should go in a bikini.
30:51Siefert is in the best mood.
30:53It seems he hasn't read Arne's article yet.
30:55At least he likes the food.
30:57He'll get used to it.
31:05Dr. Siefert says that he mentioned you as a positive example for foreign integration.
31:13What a liar.
31:15And that he can imagine to have his work meal here in the future.
31:21Really? But I won't.
31:22But that brings new guests.
31:24Yes, but the guests should come because they like it here.
31:26And not because a demagogue is talking.
31:33Good day, Dr. Siefert. I heard you like it here.
31:35How surprising.
31:36Surprising?
31:37But dear Mrs. Saravacos, don't you trust your excellent cuisine?
31:41No, no. But I thought you wouldn't trust foreign influences.
31:46What do you mean?
31:48The pepper comes from India.
31:49And the vanilla in your saffron yogurt dessert comes from Madagascar.
31:53This one comes from Mexico.
31:54And did you know that the Indians use vanilla to strengthen the brain?
31:59Interesting.
32:00Shall I continue with the saffron or would you like a small dose of vanilla, Dr. Siefert?
32:05Go home.
32:24Ah, there you are.
32:26It worked with the prescription. Now I just have to go to the pharmacy.
32:38Believe me, Jette, I had to act like that last night.
32:41Philipp isn't doing you any good.
32:44And...
32:46So that you get new thoughts, I brought you something.
32:50I came by a travel agency and I thought,
32:53so that the sun smiles at you again, we'll both go where it seems.
32:58What do you think of Morocco?
33:02So that the sun smiles at me again?
33:06The man who was my life, who is my life,
33:09will disappear through this door tonight with his things.
33:12For which you thankfully took care of.
33:15Jette, believe me, it's the best.
33:17The best?
33:18Philipp is the best for me.
33:20I love him and I need him.
33:22And from now on I can watch how he celebrates his happiness with his things
33:26and I should go to some desert where the sun smiles at me again?
33:32Life must go on, Jette, even without Philipp.
33:39I'm here for you.
33:42And Dr. Fritsch, your therapist.
33:46We can do this together, believe me.
33:55Good morning, Mrs. Rose.
33:56Good morning.
33:57Good morning. I'll be right there.
33:59Let's take our time, we don't want to buy flowers.
34:02We have an appointment with Merle.
34:04Tell me, what do you think is better?
34:06What sounds better?
34:07Unstoppable conditions or catastrophic?
34:11That depends on what it's about.
34:13This way.
34:17This, and this, and this, and this, yes.
34:19Why are you so down?
34:21Well, Achim had to take a few pictures in the twilight yesterday.
34:25For our leaflet, to make it a bit more visible.
34:29Leaflet?
34:30Yes, for someone who washed himself.
34:32The city is totally losing its mind
34:35and punishes law-abiding citizens if they make it a bit more beautiful.
34:39That's impossible.
34:40But those are heavy accusations.
34:42It's good that you're here.
34:43Your civil service has given us a fine notice.
34:46And only because we planted a completely uncivilized urban bed a bit.
34:51With all due respect for your good intentions, Aunt Erika.
34:54But this is formally completely fine.
34:56Fine?
34:57If you let green areas pass in front of the dogs?
35:00I also think that if a bed is more beautifully designed,
35:03then the city should be happy.
35:05Exactly.
35:06Would you also be happy if someone painted the town hall pink
35:09because he thinks it's more beautiful?
35:11That's something completely different.
35:25Ah, Eckart.
35:27You know that you're not busy anymore, right?
35:29But I don't have a house permit, do I?
35:31No, of course not.
35:32Then I'm relieved.
35:33I wanted to see you.
35:35Ah, to act as a broker again?
35:38Do you need one?
35:40Then Mrs. van Loon did not sell her tulip field?
35:43No.
35:44Unfortunately, I did not agree despite my generous offer.
35:49Well, then I have something for you.
36:04Yes, I know this is not an expose in the classical sense,
36:07but at least it's better than the photo collection I put up yesterday, right?
36:11And you really believe that I have a suitable property for my hotel down there?
36:16That would be one possibility.
36:18And the other?
36:19Well, let's assume that Mrs. van Loon's tulip field
36:24would be the ideal property for her hotel.
36:27Then there would still be the possibility that one of these objects
36:31would be the ideal property for Mrs. van Loon's tulip farm.
36:34That's not so stupid.
36:36I know.
36:38Could you lend it to me temporarily?
36:41I made it for you.
36:43Thank you.
36:53Here you go.
36:54Thank you.
36:5513.80.
36:56Okay.
36:57Excuse me.
36:58Hey!
36:59Excuse me, I couldn't get the rolls earlier.
37:02Mr. Fleckenschild stopped me.
37:04He was here again earlier because of the tulip farm.
37:07Oh, does he want to plant flowers now?
37:09No, he wants to build a hotel up there.
37:12But that's going to be a problem.
37:15Why don't you want to sell it to Mr. Fleckenschild?
37:18Why should I?
37:20Apparently, I'm sitting on a real gold mine.
37:23I wouldn't be surprised if there was still oil flowing there.
37:26Well, first Hanneman wanted to buy the property, and now Fleckenschild.
37:30If everyone is so excited about it, the price has to be right first.
37:34Business smoke through and through.
37:36But you should also think a little about Lüneburg.
37:39If Fleckenschild builds a hotel at such an attractive location, then...
37:43Then all of my already planted tulips will be buried under it.
37:46Thank you very much.
37:48Of which, by the way, a larger post has already been sold profitably.
37:52Would you like another sandwich?
37:54No, thank you. I have to go to the office, unfortunately.
37:57We won't see each other again.
37:59Bye.
38:01Yes, nice to see you two.
38:05Here you go.
38:07Thank you.
38:17This Dr. Seefeld looks pretty fair.
38:19Yes, I hope so, too.
38:21Aren't you afraid that he could hurt her?
38:24Should I continue to watch how he polemicizes against people like you?
38:28I wouldn't have dared.
38:30But you have to. You have to be proud of your origin.
38:32Otherwise people like Seefeld will lose all respect for you.
38:35That's interesting to hear.
38:37So people like Dr. Seefeld don't deserve any respect as a guest, in your opinion?
38:42He gets the respect he deserves from me.
38:45Please don't get cocky.
38:47Have I ever treated any guest disrespectfully?
38:51Okay, okay, but he always had his reasons.
38:54Besides, I thought you weren't a fan of Seefeld either.
38:56No, I'm not either, but after the money laundering affair, we can't afford to lose more guests.
39:00I just gave him a little spice.
39:03Yes, then you come to him with all this foreign herb.
39:07What can I do to get pepper from India?
39:10Yes, what if you try it next time with good German lentils?
39:15Central Europe, Asia Minor.
39:17Yes, you know what I mean.
39:19Did you know that the Greeks have been preparing lentils for over 7000 years?
39:26Is that true?
39:27Yes.
39:30And what do you think of this?
39:32The city is squandering the money of its citizens with ugly garbage.
39:36Something is wrong with the argument.
39:39Katja is right.
39:40Squandering and garbage doesn't fit together.
39:43I'll do it again.
39:44It's more like the city has saved on new plants, right?
39:49I have to go, unfortunately.
39:52I want to get my things out of the apartment.
39:54Thank you for coming.
39:56I haven't seen Katja so happy in a long time.
40:00Well, it's just nice that we can always have breakfast together.
40:04Yes, I see.
40:11I have a good feeling.
40:13Don't get provoked, okay?
40:15Don't worry.
40:16Will you call me?
40:17I will.
40:20Thank you for breakfast.
40:25It's going to go wrong.
40:29You can't underestimate this woman.
40:31I'm so happy when this theater finally has an end.
40:40Here you go.
40:41Thank you.
40:44Well?
40:45Well?
40:46What are you doing here?
40:48The perpetrator always returns to the place of his misdeeds.
40:51Can I have one, too?
40:53Yes, please.
40:54That means you're working here again?
40:56Not yet, but maybe soon.
40:58I just have to convince him that he can really rely on me.
41:02Just is also good.
41:03Thank you.
41:05And with you?
41:06Is there any news from Britta?
41:09Everything's fine.
41:12That means the perpetrator is no longer with you, right?
41:14No.
41:15That means Britta is with her boss and is outing herself as a motorcycle tanker.
41:21Thumbs up!
41:25And?
41:26Was there trouble?
41:28What do you mean?
41:30My boss said it was a huge mistake.
41:34Who does he think he is?
41:41He's just happy that this picture doesn't go through Lüneburg anymore.
41:44Even if he says I can do whatever I want in my free time.
41:47What does that mean?
41:48That means he reacted really well.
41:50And that I can go to the congress.
41:52That's great, isn't it?
41:53Yes, that's great.
41:57Guys, I mean...
41:58If that's the case, then maybe I can...
42:00Excuse me.
42:02Then maybe I can get the money for the airbrush competition.
42:06Yeah, okay.
42:08It was a question.
42:10And then we'll look at Casper in Marrakesh.
42:13And the Kutubia Mosque, which is supposed to be a World Heritage Site.
42:17Or was that the Akdergärten?
42:20Wait.
42:21A long time ago, I almost went to Morocco.
42:23But then something came in between.
42:25See, now it works.
42:32I'll just get my things.
42:37That won't take long.
42:40Henriette and I are planning a trip to Morocco.
42:43Didn't you want to get other travel brochures?
42:46Why? We have enough.
42:51Okay.
42:58I'll be right back.
43:03Should I help you pack?
43:06You don't have to.
43:07I know, but if there's nothing else I can do for you...
43:12You're going to Morocco?
43:13Yeah, we both wanted to do that a long time ago, remember?
43:16We wanted to spend a night in the desert under this incredible starry sky.
43:20And then we wanted to wake up in the morning and see how the sun brings the desert to light.
43:24Remember?
43:25Yeah, that was a long time ago.
43:27And then we wanted to drive on to Casablanca and see if there was Rick's Café from the movie,
43:31because you always wanted to say that line.
43:33What line?
43:34I can see it in your eyes, little one.
43:36You haven't said that to me for a long time.
43:38Well, it's over now.
43:40But why?
43:41It's over now.
43:42But why?
43:44We still have so many dreams.
43:46We wanted to drive into the desert.
43:48We wanted to go on other trips.
43:50Unfortunately, that's not possible anymore.
43:52Can you give me my key?
43:55Here.
43:56Here.
43:59Can't we at least have a cup of tea together?
44:02Come on.
44:03Back to the good old days, please.
44:12Oh, Mrs. Jansen.
44:14Thank you, but that wouldn't have been necessary.
44:16And whether it is necessary.
44:18You need vitamins, vitamins, vitamins for yourself and your child.
44:23Thank you.
44:24Oh, my dear.
44:25How you understand all of this.
44:28That's really remarkable.
44:32Your commitment to this terrible Dr. Seefeld
44:36and your worries.
44:38Your commitment to this terrible Dr. Seefeld
44:40and your worries about the improvement of the social situation of the poor seniors.
44:45It's really remarkable.
44:47Excuse me, please.
44:48Come in.
44:53Would you mind leaving us alone?
44:56If you ask me like that, yes.
44:59Would you still be so kind?
45:02I'm sure it won't take long.
45:08Thank you.
45:13Well, I don't know if I'm as fast as you are.
45:16All attention.
45:17Your contacts with the press are really brilliant.
45:19Raise your recognition for my congratulations on my return, Dr. Seefeld.
45:26How did you get to the map?
45:28Did you put someone on it?
45:30That wasn't necessary at all.
45:32Your friend, Mr. Hannemann, forgot this map on the side.
45:36And since you have confidential information about me, you played along with me.
45:40You don't believe that yourself, do you?
45:42And on top of that, you want to discuss political decency with me?
45:46I read your perfidious dossier.
45:48That will cost you your career, I guarantee you that.
45:52I'm showing you because of theft.
45:54Just listen.
45:56The citizens of Lüneburg will certainly be interested in what kind of dirty campaign you had against me.
46:01It's all in there.
46:02You don't dare.
46:05I'm learning from the best.
46:07You can count on it.
46:19Now we're both going to experience a little bit of Morocco.
46:22Thank you.
46:23Do you know that it's beautiful with you?
46:26Henriette, please.
46:29But do you want to disappear completely from my life now?
46:32Yes, I do.
46:34I think it's better that way.
46:36And the trip with Nicole will certainly do you good and distract you.
46:40Excuse me, please.
46:47Hello.
46:58Excuse me?
46:59Of course, I miss you too, Katja.
47:29Of course.
48:00So, if I have all these proofs together, then he is done as your competitor.
48:08The Crown Witness Regulation was a purely factual pro and contra deviation.
48:13Of course, on the pro side were exclusively your professional ambitions.
48:18It's enough for me, too.
48:29The Crown Witness Regulation was a purely factual pro and contra deviation.
48:34It's enough for me, too.