Rote Rosen Folge 1170

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00:00I want to run my own hotel one day, and the Three Kings can offer me everything I need to learn for it.
00:07Well, then stick to the ball.
00:10What is presented to you here as an information event is in fact a carded game.
00:18Or what do you say, Mrs. Mayor?
00:22I am forced to call the police, because there is a suspicion that someone wanted to hurt you, Mrs. Stein.
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.
00:47This is my life.
00:51This is the way to find my own.
00:55This is my life.
00:56This is my life.
00:59This is the world where I belong.
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
01:26But why should someone do that?
01:29Finding that out is the job of the police.
01:32And as you know, I am obliged to report the incident.
01:37Oh my God, now you don't have enough worries.
01:40Mrs. Stein, if everything goes well, we can release you tomorrow.
01:44Goodbye.
01:56Well, Mr. Dr. Seefeld, I am glad that you address this point.
02:00So we can clarify to the public that Mr. Flickenschild is of course not the only potential investor that the city has addressed because of the hotel construction.
02:10I would say the same at your place.
02:12I can only confirm what Mrs. Lichtenhagen says. She has always emphasized that the competition should be open.
02:19But that's why we're here today, to get such misunderstandings out of the world, right?
02:23And on my property, Mr. Dr. Seefeld, no hotel will be built.
02:28Tulips grow there.
02:30And that in the future.
02:32There you have it, Dr. Seefeld.
02:34You probably picked up the wrong information.
02:37We'll see.
02:39No father's business and no gossip.
02:41And the construction committee will decide about the commission anyway.
02:48Any other questions?
02:54But how did this dioxin get into your bottle?
02:59Maybe a contamination.
03:01Well, you hear that again and again, that something like this happens.
03:04How long have you had the bottle?
03:06Philipp, I really don't feel very well.
03:09She needs rest now.
03:11Yes, most likely. Excuse me.
03:23I'm sorry.
03:35This unashamed guy.
03:38Yes, that was really a slap in the face.
03:41Especially because he promised to come with fair means from now on.
03:44With his bad survey results, every means seems to be enough for him.
03:48Well, I think you've mastered the situation sovereignly.
03:50Of course.
03:52I just hope that the man is completely out of the window after the election.
03:55With his xenophobic temper.
03:57It would be nice.
03:59Thank you anyway for your support.
04:01It's clear.
04:03I have to get back to work.
04:05Of course.
04:07Nice that you came.
04:12So.
04:13And now tell me why you didn't play your trump against Seefeld.
04:22That's just not my level.
04:24Yes, but the man is cheating tax money and is acting as a moral apostle.
04:30You can't just take something like that.
04:33I really thank you very much for your efforts, Mrs. Jansen.
04:36Well, really.
04:38The less I understand why you don't hit him with your own weapon.
04:41With that, the election campaign would have run for him.
04:47Yes, that would really be a tempting idea.
04:50But the supervisory board takes care of the irregularities in his spies.
04:54Yes.
04:56Just tell me when.
04:58Dr. Seefeld will make sure that he himself dies with his paroles.
05:03I just don't want to get my fingers dirty because of him.
05:06Oh, little girl.
05:11I'm sorry.
05:29I'll start now.
05:31No, we're waiting for Mr. Stein.
05:33If I'm not right on time.
05:35Yes, you're right.
05:37Enjoy your meal.
05:39Ah, there you are.
05:41I'm sorry, I know I'm late.
05:47So, what happened?
05:50Well, the cause of Henriette's breakup is clear now.
05:54So, what was it?
05:56That doesn't make any sense at all.
05:58Then tell me.
06:00Digoxin.
06:02Digoxin?
06:04It's a heart remedy.
06:06It's used in cardiac arrhythmias, among other things.
06:10But it can be lethal in healthy people.
06:13How did you come up with that?
06:16It was in the drops that Henriette takes against her feeling of deafness in her leg.
06:22What?
06:24She gets mixed up with us. Am I right?
06:28I mean, could it be that by some stupid coincidence, a mix-up, or who knows how...
06:34No, that's excluded.
06:36No.
06:38We have...
06:40Digoxin in stock, but it's not even in the lab.
06:44So, it comes ready-packed to us and is sold to the customers as it is.
06:49Yes, Digoxin can't have been in the drops that she has from us.
06:53Yes, it is in the drops.
06:55And they are from us.
06:56I mean, is there a possibility...
06:58Maybe the individual components of her drops were contaminated.
07:02No.
07:04I can't imagine that.
07:07But...
07:09We should investigate that. I mean, just to be sure.
07:13Yes, of course. Absolutely.
07:16It's best to do it immediately.
07:26I'm sorry.
07:35So, how are you, Mrs. Stein?
07:37Better, thanks.
07:39Here you go.
07:41Oh, thank you very much.
07:43Yes, Mrs. Stein, as I indicated on the phone, I'm in charge of the investigations in your case.
07:50Are you the chief prosecutor?
07:52Yes.
07:53My friend from Berlin. I don't mind if she listens.
07:56Nicole Knisebeck.
07:58Yes, nice to meet you.
08:00Yes, Mrs. Stein.
08:02As you can imagine, I have one or two questions for you.
08:05Of course.
08:07First of all, where did you get your medicine?
08:11In the Meissner pharmacy.
08:13Aha. And who exactly mixed it up?
08:17Katja Meissner. I was there.
08:20How is your relationship with Mrs. Meissner?
08:24How should I put it? Friendly-distanced.
08:29That means, you don't translate very well?
08:35I don't want to hurt you, Mr. Held.
08:38Katja Meissner had an affair with my husband while I was in a coma.
08:43Of course, that hurt me a lot, but I tried to forget the whole thing
08:48and to concentrate on my new life with my husband.
08:53And did you still take your medicine in the Meissner pharmacy?
08:58Yes, which I never understood. I have to make an urgent phone call.
09:13I'm sure Katja Meissner and I aren't the best of friends,
09:17but that's why she doesn't poison my medicine.
09:21And there were no other clues that Mrs. Meissner wasn't particularly healthy?
09:34Mrs. Stein, please.
09:36Mrs. Stein, please.
09:39She did say something unpleasant, but I don't think you should overestimate that.
09:46And what exactly did she say?
09:52Mrs. Stein, please. I have to know.
09:56Well, you know that you sometimes say things in the jealousy of the court that you don't mean.
10:02It's best if you ask my doctor, Dr. Thies. She was there.
10:18Morning.
10:20You look like you're in a coma in the morning.
10:23Or like I haven't slept.
10:25That can have good causes.
10:27Unfortunately not.
10:29I've been examining the components of Henriette Stein's medicine all night.
10:35If you're bored, your father and I, then I have a few things to do for you.
10:41Henriette Stein collapsed because of a digoxin poisoning.
10:46And the poison was in the medicine she took from us.
10:50Wait a minute, I only hear poison.
10:53There's a suspicion in the room that someone wanted to kill Henriette, poison her.
10:58Who would do something like that?
11:02What, you?
11:04Yes.
11:06At the moment it looks like it.
11:09That would be...
11:12Attempted murder, yes.
11:14That's going a bit too far.
11:17And what is this digoxin?
11:20It's a heart medicine.
11:22And did your father and you find anything?
11:25No, all the components I mixed in the drops were clean.
11:33I'm stunned, but what if Henriette gave herself the medicine?
11:38And at the same time risks coming to life?
11:41Oh, that's nonsense.
11:43To push the matter into her shoes.
11:48That would be...
11:50That would be completely sick.
11:52Exactly.
11:56How did she get the digoxin?
12:00You can't just buy it at the drugstore.
12:03No.
12:06There must be another explanation.
12:09Just ask which one.
12:15There you have it.
12:17I know that my survey values have dropped by three points.
12:20You owe it all to this Dr. Seefeld.
12:24You've already shown it on local television,
12:27what he suggested to you yesterday.
12:30Obviously his appearance showed more effect than I expected.
12:35You still have an ace up your sleeve.
12:38Mrs. Jansen, how many times do I have to tell you?
12:41I don't want to go to this level.
12:43And what if this Dr. Seefeld becomes mayor?
12:48After all, there are still three weeks until then.
12:51A lot can happen.
12:53Do you really want to risk it?
12:56As I said, others will take care of his digoxin.
13:00Yes. And until it's investigated, the election is over.
13:05And if he becomes mayor for the time being,
13:08then he will change the whole thing.
13:11This up and down with the polls, it happens with every election.
13:14We just have to keep our nerves.
13:15Oh.
13:18You really are a tough nut.
13:21I am who I am.
13:23And that's how I'm going to fight against Seefeld.
13:26You'll see.
13:38If this goes on like this, we'll have to build more tonight.
13:4120 reservations more.
13:42Yes.
13:44Yes, but the menu looks very appealing.
13:46Good work, Carla.
13:48After the bankruptcy with the casino, we urgently need good PR.
13:51You'll get it. I promise you.
13:55Good day.
13:57Hello, Mrs. Van Loon.
13:59Here are the new customers.
14:01Where should they go?
14:03Mr. Albers, could you bring him to the refrigerator in the meantime?
14:05Thank you very much.
14:07Thank you.
14:08Do you think it's time to let my offer go through your head?
14:11Admittedly, it's attractive.
14:14At least compared to your first offer.
14:17Oh, that means I could hope.
14:19I didn't say that.
14:21Look, a new property would mean for me to start all over again.
14:26It would be a considerable financial burden,
14:29apart from the physical effort I would have to make.
14:32Listen, I'll make you a suggestion.
14:34Yes?
14:35Don't take my offer lightly.
14:37I have found a better alternative for myself.
14:40Besides, it's better for both of us.
14:42You can continue to pull your tulips as usual,
14:44and I can still build my hotel.
14:46Yes.
14:48Have a nice day.
14:50I wish you the same.
15:03Tell me.
15:05Are you out of your mind?
15:08How can this prosecutor start his research?
15:12DNA samples, fingerprints, telephone connections, what?
15:16What's going to happen?
15:18Fraud! False statement!
15:20Get a megaphone and call the whole clinic.
15:24Oh, fine.
15:26If it really comes to trial, we won't be able to prove anything.
15:30And Meissner is going to jail?
15:32I understand that you are angry with her,
15:33but this is going too far!
15:40What do you think would have happened?
15:43Oh, I don't know.
15:45But what you're doing here is criminal.
15:51And I'm not taking part in this.
15:53This woman is not taking my husband unpunished.
15:58And I know about Philipp, how things are going.
16:00In doubt about the defendant.
16:01It's enough for me if Katja Meissner bears a big stain.
16:08You'll see, she'll be acquitted.
16:11Hopefully.
16:19I guess this time I was too greedy.
16:22You mean you should have accepted the offer from Flickenschild?
16:26The second one was absolutely acceptable,
16:28but I couldn't get my head around it.
16:30I just want to know where he got the idea to build such a thing.
16:35What are they doing here?
16:37I don't know.
16:39It looks so beautiful.
16:41Why is he tearing it out?
16:43Here.
16:45Unauthorized planting of public land.
16:48What?
16:50We're paying a hefty fine for this.
16:52First you take initiative, and then this initiative.
16:54These paragraphs have no meaning for beauty in the cityscape.
16:59I wouldn't have thought they'd issue a fine for that.
17:03They're not giving us a chance to get our money.
17:06I've stopped getting upset about it.
17:08I haven't.
17:10Erika has already sent a letter to the Nord-Ostsee-Zeitung.
17:13That's a good idea.
17:15Something has to be done.
17:17But no one is doing anything here,
17:19even though the city has commissioned a company for it.
17:21If the gardeners' association would work like this,
17:24we wouldn't have any customers. We'd be bankrupt.
17:27Maybe we should apply for the job.
17:48Yes?
17:49Mr. Held?
17:51Here you go.
17:53Thank you.
17:57Is there anything new in the investigations on my wife's case?
18:01They haven't been closed off yet.
18:03But it all indicates that only three people had access to the medication.
18:09Your wife, you and...
18:12And Katja Meissner.
18:14That's right.
18:15And Katja Meissner is, of course, your main suspect.
18:20The facts show it.
18:22She had access to digoxin,
18:24and she mixed the medication.
18:26But Ms. Meissner has no motive.
18:29Oh, please, Mr. Colleague.
18:31Jealousy is the classic motive for murder.
18:34I'm with Ms. Meissner.
18:37Why should she be jealous of my ex-wife?
18:40As far as I know, you moved back home.
18:43That's right.
18:45But my wife wasn't well, so I did it.
18:48So you tried to touch your wife.
18:52Yes, I did.
18:54See? There's your motive.
18:56That's complete nonsense.
18:59Held, you're on the wrong steamer.
19:01Please leave that to me.
19:04And now excuse me, I have a case to work on.
19:08Good.
19:10Do you know what I still find very remarkable?
19:14No.
19:16I wonder why you're obviously more interested
19:20in proving Ms. Meissner's innocence
19:23than finding out who wanted to poison your wife.
19:40Hey, Raja.
19:42Hey.
19:44Sporty, sporty.
19:46I had to clear my head.
19:48Yes, I know.
19:50Sometimes I feel like I'm in a marathon, not a race.
19:53Are you sad because Ella is at the karate tournament?
19:57No, I'm happy for her.
19:59But?
20:01It's because of Carla.
20:03She invited me to her culinary trip.
20:05Oh, no.
20:06Catastrophe.
20:08That's not what I meant.
20:10This Seefeld, since he attacked me...
20:12You don't want to hide because of this idiot.
20:15Yes, but what would a lot of people think like him?
20:17Oh, Raja, I'm sorry you got into this mess.
20:20It's not your fault.
20:22Still.
20:24Maybe I should look for a room in Hamburg.
20:26Then I'm out of line of fire.
20:28Are you crazy? You don't want to give her a little ball.
20:30It's not a nice feeling either.
20:32See?
20:33It wasn't defensive at all.
20:35Is that one of Ella's karate opponents?
20:37No, one from the Kalaripayattu.
20:39So, eyes closed and through?
20:42No, eyes open and through.
20:44So, are you coming to Carla's event?
20:46I'm not snorting.
20:48That's my Raja.
20:50Come on, let's go.
20:52Bye.
20:54See you later.
20:57Yes, I think the name is also very good.
21:00It was a mixed idea.
21:01Okay.
21:03What?
21:05Really?
21:07That would be great, of course.
21:09Then I can have a look at your work.
21:11Good, okay.
21:13Yes, that's how we do it.
21:15Okay, see you later.
21:17Bye.
21:20Mr. Lange has the test version of my breeding horse software ready.
21:25Why are you making such a face?
21:27It's great.
21:29What's the use if no one is interested in High Class Forces International?
21:34Mr. Albers, you should approach the young people,
21:37who have no fear of contact with the Internet.
21:40I have the impression that they have fear of contact with me.
21:43Why is that?
21:45Because they don't trust innovative ideas like me anymore.
21:49Or...
21:51Anyway, I had the impression in conversations with them.
21:54Flat pipes.
21:55If I can't excite the flat pipes for my software,
21:58it's not worth it anymore.
22:00At least you have ideas.
22:03You too.
22:05You have to continue your training here.
22:07Yes, I want to.
22:09But Flickenschild doesn't want me anymore.
22:11And now,
22:13where he has found a property for his new hotel,
22:16he doesn't need me anymore.
22:19Wait, drink tea and look bravely into the future.
22:23I have to wonder.
22:25The culinary journey of Ms. Sarabacos is still a lot to do.
22:29I would like to help you, but unfortunately I don't work here anymore.
22:34So I have to go.
22:47Yes, sure, I'm coming.
22:49I'll just have a quick coffee with Merlin.
22:51What's the matter?
22:55Yes, okay, I understand. You make it exciting.
22:58Then we'll see each other in Rosenhaus, okay?
23:00See you.
23:02Bad news?
23:04I don't know.
23:06Philipp said that he wants to talk to me urgently.
23:08Because of Andriette.
23:10He probably also said that you shouldn't worry.
23:12He did.
23:14And now you're doing the right thing, right?
23:16Well, let's put it this way.
23:18I'm not trying to be hysterical.
23:19I'm sorry.
23:24Is it okay if I drive right away?
23:26Of course.
23:28I would rather wait at Rosenhaus than at Philipp.
23:30Sure, get lost.
23:32Great, great, great.
23:41Hello.
23:43Ms. Lichtenhagen, I'm sorry, I have to go.
23:45Oh, I know that. Bye.
23:46That was quick.
23:48I was nearby when you called.
23:50Hey.
23:52Is it about the property?
23:54No, I put that in the sand.
23:56I wanted to talk to you about something else.
23:58Erika told me that there are difficulties with the company
24:01that was commissioned by the city to maintain the green areas.
24:04You can't really say that so generally.
24:06Well, listen, Erika is an expert.
24:08She can see if a bed is in order or broken.
24:11And what do I have to do with it now?
24:13I wanted to apply for a job at the city.
24:16What do you think of that?
24:18Out of the blue?
24:20Not much.
24:22Well, hello.
24:24I'm doing a great job.
24:26I deliver top quality.
24:28I know, but that's not what it's about.
24:30What is?
24:32If the cousin of the mayor gets the job
24:34at the city to maintain the green areas,
24:36then it will look like shit.
24:38And you saw for yourself what comes out of it.
24:40And that's why I should let this job slip through my fingers?
24:43Oh, Anne, think about it.
24:44If Lüneburg looks more beautiful and greener in the future,
24:47then that's also positive for you.
24:49Anne Lichtenhagen will make Lüneburg bloom.
24:52Yes, that's very clear.
24:54The economy will bloom.
24:56Yes, but still there will be a side taste.
24:59And what if I officially apply for this job?
25:03You don't decide for yourself who gets the job, do you?
25:06Yes, of course you're right.
25:08I told you, I'm right.
25:10Hm?
25:15Hello, Philipp.
25:17Hello.
25:21Hello, Henriette.
25:23How are you?
25:25Better.
25:27If you were so nice,
25:29would you get me cotton pads and toothpaste from the drugstore?
25:36Did you talk to Held?
25:39He's investigating the case.
25:41Right. What did you tell him?
25:42Everything I know. Why?
25:44What do you mean exactly?
25:46It's an interrogation.
25:49What did you tell him about Katja?
25:53That she put my medicine together.
25:56And?
25:58Nothing and.
26:04Why does Held take on Katja as the main suspect?
26:08He has to know something about it.
26:10I mean, he must have gotten a clue from somewhere.
26:13You know what?
26:15I could have given it to him.
26:17Because your Katja
26:19said it would be better for her if I never woke up from the coma.
26:22That's total nonsense.
26:25She said that herself.
26:27What are you getting at?
26:29It's not so nice in the Holy Shrine when I shine so brightly, is it?
26:33But don't worry, I kept that from Held for myself.
26:41Why?
26:46Because it wouldn't cast a particularly good light on Katja.
26:50But if you don't believe me,
26:52Dr. Thies would have heard it, too.
26:55Or ask your Katja.
26:57Well, I'll go now.
27:10Well?
27:11Well?
27:12Is the star chef ready for the arrival of the guests?
27:14I'll be quiet myself.
27:17Ouch!
27:18I can see you've got it all under control.
27:22Okay, since you're already here,
27:24would you like to try my mango tart?
27:28If there's anything for free, I'm always up for it.
27:31What is it?
27:33I don't know, I knew that Indians like it spicy,
27:37but salty was really new to me.
27:39Salty?
27:43Oh!
27:44Oh!
27:45Oh!
27:46Oh!
27:47Oh!
27:48Oh!
27:49Oh!
27:50Oh!
27:51Oh!
27:52Oh!
27:53Oh!
27:54Oh!
27:55Oh!
27:56Oh!
27:57Oh!
27:58Oh!
27:59Oh!
28:00Oh!
28:01Hmm, this tastes horrible.
28:03Are you in love?
28:05Oh, no.
28:07Oh, no.
28:09Oh, no, my student has mixed up
28:21Oh, ouchie, my knee.
28:22Oh, ouchie, my knee.
28:24What the hell are you doing there?!
28:25What are you doing?
28:27I'm preparing mango peels.
28:29Should I disinfect them or just wash them?
28:31Have you ever peeled a mango?
28:33I can do it better than stirring cake batter.
28:35Damn it.
28:46Nicole?
28:48What do you want? I don't want to leave Jette alone for so long.
28:50I don't have time.
28:51I'll accompany you.
28:52Why?
28:53I want to know what's going on here.
28:54Your wife has died. That's what's going on.
28:56But that has nothing to do with Katja.
28:58Of course, your girlfriend is in every doubt.
29:00Yes, she is far too sensitive and empathetic.
29:03Yes, and polishes her holy face every day.
29:08I'm sorry, but why don't I get the feeling that you're happy that Katja is under suspicion?
29:14It's obvious why we don't like her right now.
29:16She got close to you as if Jette was in a coma and destroyed your marriage.
29:20That's nonsense!
29:23Nicole, it's not that simple.
29:25I really tried to save our marriage.
29:27Yes, by lying and cheating on Jette.
29:31Please, if you know anything, tell me.
29:33All I know is that you broke her heart.
29:42That's business.
29:43And our conversation is over.
29:45I'm sorry.
29:52I'm sorry.
30:09I'm so curious what kind of face she'll make
30:13when she confronts Dr. Seefeld with his wrong calculations.
30:19Yes, yes, I know, I know.
30:21I'm just a witness here.
30:23And don't forget that.
30:25I swear.
30:26Yes, please.
30:31You wanted to talk to me?
30:33Please, sit down.
30:37Ah, I see you're informed about the current survey results.
30:41That's why you're not here. It's about last night.
30:44A really successful event.
30:46I'm sure you had a lot of fun at your performance.
30:49But he had nothing to do with our agreement to hold this election campaign here.
30:54I was only paying attention to a circumstance that is quite strange in my eyes.
30:59After all, this is about tax money.
31:02It's good that you're talking about tax money.
31:05I assume you know what that is.
31:12How did you get to my savings account?
31:14That's not interesting.
31:16What is interesting is that the meeting of the construction committee,
31:19which you said was a reason for the costs, didn't even take place.
31:22That... that must be a misunderstanding.
31:25Sure.
31:26That, Dr. Seefeld, is called defamation of tax money.
31:29And that will have a sequel.
31:31But we can talk about anything, Mrs. Mayor.
31:34You will have to answer to an investigation committee.
31:37And otherwise I advise you to refrain from your personal attacks for the next three weeks.
31:43Otherwise this will end up with the press.
31:46But...
31:47That would be all.
31:49You can go.
31:59Bravo!
32:00I like you so much!
32:07Watch out.
32:09Interested parties can contact you here by e-mail.
32:14What kind of interested parties?
32:16The software is really good.
32:18High Class Horses International.
32:21And why is no one interested in it?
32:24Seriously, guys.
32:26I have the feeling that I have totally run away with the idea.
32:29Mr. Albers, you have to be a little patient.
32:31It takes time.
32:33Posthumous is of no use to me if the website bears fruit.
32:37I thought it wasn't just about the money.
32:40It would still be nice if the websites were successful.
32:44Or have I totally forgotten about the young breeders?
32:48In India they say, the doubt is the waiting room for knowledge.
32:53There he goes again.
32:55Hey!
33:08You look exhausted.
33:10Yes, the hangover didn't last long.
33:12Have you already spoken to Held?
33:15Katja, I have to ask you something.
33:18Ask.
33:20Is it true that you told Henriette that you would have preferred
33:24that she had never woken up from the coma?
33:28Yes, I said that.
33:32I was angry.
33:35I was angry.
33:37I didn't mean it like that.
33:39I felt sorry for her at the same time.
33:42Did Henriette tell you that?
33:44Yes.
33:46The situation is as follows.
33:48Held believes that you had a motive to poison Henriette.
33:51What?
33:53Well, you mixed up the medication.
33:55And as a pharmacist you also have access to medigoxin.
33:58But I wasn't.
34:00I know.
34:02What could my motive be?
34:04Jealousy.
34:06Yes.
34:08Henriette says that Dr. Thies was there when you...
34:12She would testify to that.
34:16Philipp, what does that mean now?
34:19Am I going to court now or what?
34:21I'm trying to prevent that.
34:23Why doesn't Held talk to me?
34:26I'm sure he will, but please don't go crazy.
34:28Philipp, I'm in danger right now.
34:30I was accused of attempted murder.
34:32What...
34:37You are innocent.
34:39And not for nothing I was Berlin's most severe defendant for years.
34:59Ahem.
35:01Just a word.
35:03So.
35:05The knower knows and inquires.
35:07But the unknower doesn't even know what to inquire about.
35:11According to an Indian proverb.
35:13In this sense, I cordially invite you all to new taste experiences.
35:22I don't want to make any big murders,
35:24but wish you much pleasure and good appetite
35:26on your culinary journey from Portugal to India.
35:57Good evening, Dr. Seefeld.
35:59I didn't know you had something left over for foreign cuisine.
36:03See how open and tolerant I am.
36:06Speaking of tolerance,
36:08you wanted to apologize to my godfather
36:11for your controversial statements.
36:14I think now would be a good opportunity.
36:18Well, I'm sorry.
36:22Well, I'm sorry.
36:25I didn't mean to be hostile to strangers.
36:28I hope you will continue to feel comfortable with us.
36:31Thank you, Dr. Seefeld.
36:38Well, then I wish you a good evening and good appetite.
36:53Thank you.
36:55You're welcome.
36:57Philipp intercepted me on the street.
36:59And what did he want?
37:00To smoke me out.
37:02You didn't tell him anything?
37:03No.
37:05Good.
37:06Hey, listen.
37:08I got a call from Berlin.
37:10I'm needed in my shop now.
37:12Sure, I understand that.
37:14To be completely honest,
37:16I don't know what to do.
37:19I don't understand.
37:21To be completely honest,
37:23I also have the right to clean up the mess here.
37:26It's getting too hot for me.
37:28I don't want to do it anymore.
37:30I'm sorry I dragged you into this, but...
37:33It's fine.
37:35Tell me,
37:36don't you want to come with me to Berlin?
37:38A little distance would do you good.
37:41No, I'm fine here.
37:43Okay.
37:44But promise me that you go to your therapist regularly
37:47until there's room for you in Amrum, okay?
37:49I promise.
37:51When do you have to go?
37:52As soon as I've packed my things.
37:55I thank you for everything.
37:57And you, don't do anything stupid, okay?
38:00I mean, I can understand that you want to get rid of that Katja,
38:03but...
38:04at some point, it has to be good.
38:06Don't worry.
38:08Nothing will happen to you except for a shot in the back.
38:10Okay.
38:11And if something happens, call me, okay?
38:14That will often be the case, that you love her.
38:32A big compliment to your kitchen.
38:34The guests were satisfied.
38:35Thank you very much.
38:36I can only give a short compliment.
38:38The kitchen thanks.
38:40Albers, how's your software going?
38:43We're running a test version right now,
38:45but it doesn't really work yet.
38:47It's just a trial run for now.
38:49By the way, I looked at the website.
38:51It looks very promising.
38:53Mr. Albers?
38:54Hm?
38:55Guess what I have here.
38:58A business card.
39:00Yes, but not just any business card,
39:02but the business card of a young stockbroker from Wernigerode.
39:05Where did you get that from?
39:07I just ran into him in the lobby,
39:09after the culinary trip.
39:11Yes.
39:12He took the business card from his uncle
39:14and was extremely interested when I told him about your software.
39:18That's Bach, right?
39:21I'll put it this way.
39:23Sometimes you're quite good.
39:26I hope this is the initials you need.
39:28Thank you.
39:29Have a nice day.
39:31Well, you see, Albers, no reason to worry.
39:34Nice book.
39:36I even know the business card.
39:38Well, Mr. Eckart was in the right place at the right time.
39:43Although he sometimes doesn't know where he belongs.
39:48Do you want to tell me something, Mr. Albers?
39:51Well, I think you can rely on him now.
39:57It just depends on how long it lasts.
40:00Well, I just think that because I'm the mayor's cousin,
40:03I shouldn't be disadvantaged.
40:05Well, then a concept is enough for the city.
40:08I can understand Ms. Lichtenhagen's concerns.
40:11If you get the approval,
40:13it could bring bad press.
40:15Your niece can't afford that in the election campaign.
40:18Yes, but if Merle has such great ideas,
40:20then it may also work well for Anne.
40:23Exactly.
40:24So you apply for the city council,
40:26then it may also work well for Anne.
40:28Exactly.
40:29So you apply for the job.
40:31Thank you, I wanted to hear that.
40:33Ah, hello, you two.
40:35Hello.
40:36Hello.
40:37Hello, any news?
40:38However, the mayor's lawyer believes
40:41that Henriette deliberately mixed digoxin in her medication.
40:44What? Well, that's...
40:46Absurd.
40:47How can the man say something like that?
40:49Well, I mean, as a pharmacist,
40:51Katja has access to digoxin, of course.
40:53But then most pharmacies are put under general suspicion again.
40:56Don't get worked up, don't get worked up.
40:58Well, if there's no reason to get worked up,
41:00why should Katja do something like that?
41:02Jealousy.
41:03Oh, that's ridiculous.
41:05If someone is jealous,
41:07then it's probably the divorced wife.
41:09Well, my hero interprets the evidence completely wrong.
41:11He believes, because I take care of Henriette,
41:13that I just left her,
41:15and then she has a reason to be jealous.
41:17Why is he in such a hurry?
41:19I mean, it's not about parking wrong.
41:21It's...
41:22Well, after the belly bump with Falk Landau,
41:24of course he would behave well
41:26if he presented a main suspect as quickly as possible.
41:28Yes, but not at the expense of my daughter.
41:30Exactly.
41:31We won't allow that.
41:33Oh, people, I...
41:35You don't even know how happy I am that I have you all.
41:38That stupid public prosecutor,
41:39he should quickly look for another suspect,
41:41otherwise he'll get it from me.
41:52Yes?
41:53May I interrupt you for a moment?
41:54I have one or two questions about Henriette Stein.
41:56Yes, please, come in.
41:59Take a seat.
42:00Thank you.
42:02It's about the relationship between Mrs. Stein and Katja Meissner.
42:07Mhm.
42:08What do you know about it?
42:10I'm afraid I don't know exactly what you're getting at.
42:13Well, there are certain indications
42:15that the attack on Mrs. Stein
42:18had personal reasons.
42:21And how does Mrs. Meissner fit into that picture?
42:23Well, I'd be interested to know
42:25whether you were a witness
42:27when Mrs. Meissner,
42:30how should I put it,
42:32expressed a certain rejection of Mrs. Stein.
42:36There was a situation at the hospital
42:38where both Mrs. Meissner and Mrs. Stein were very upset.
42:44And then Mrs. Meissner slipped out of it.
42:46Aha.
42:47Und was genau ist Frau Meissner da rausgerutscht?
42:56Frau Dr. Thies, Frau Meissner ist nicht Ihre Patientin.
42:59Sie unterliegen nicht der ärztlichen Schweigepflicht.
43:01Der Wahrheit hingegen sind Sie verpflichtet.
43:04Also?
43:06Frau Meissner hat gesagt, sie würde sich wünschen,
43:08dass Frau Stein nie aus dem Koma erwacht wäre.
43:11Aber ich bin mir ganz sicher, dass ihr das im Affekt passiert ist
43:14und dass sie das nicht so gemeint hat.
43:17Das wird sich zeigen.
43:19Vielen Dank.
43:31Herr Rhein.
43:33Herr Fickenschild.
43:35Sie wollten mit sprechen?
43:37Herr Eckart.
43:39Setzen Sie sich.
43:47Ich wollte mich bei Ihnen noch einmal
43:50für Ihre Unterstützung bei der Grundstückssuche bedanken.
43:53Keine Ursache. Es hat ja leider nicht viel genutzt.
43:56Wer sagt das?
43:58Ich hatte vorhin zufällig gehört, wie Sie Frau van Loon gesagt haben,
44:01Sie hätten schon ein anderes Grundstück.
44:03Also unter uns gesagt, da habe ich geblufft.
44:06Bitte?
44:09Entschuldigung, das heißt, dass Sie noch immer das Grundstück kaufen wollen?
44:12Sie wissen doch selbst, wie schwierig es ist,
44:14den geeigneten Baugrund für ein Hotelneubau zu finden.
44:17Ich verstehe nicht ganz.
44:19Ich meine, Frau van Loon denkt doch jetzt,
44:21dass Sie schon ein Grundstück hätten.
44:23Ja, sie wird sich gewaltig darüber ärgern,
44:25dass sie zu hoch gepokert hat.
44:27Und wird noch mal auf Sie zukommen.
44:29Alle Achtung.
44:31Ich kann noch jede Menge von Ihnen lernen.
44:34Tja, darum habe ich Sie hierher gebeten.
44:37Herr Eckart, mir ist nicht entgangen,
44:39dass Sie in den letzten Tagen und Wochen
44:41sehr viel Engagement gezeigt haben.
44:45Und deshalb würde ich, wenn sich Ihre Pläne nicht spontan geändert haben,
44:48Ihnen gerne Ihre alte Lehrstelle wieder anbieten.
44:52Ist das Ihr Ernst?
44:54Nur, wenn Sie wollen.
44:56Dann hören Sie mal an, ob ich will, eben.
44:59Das werden Sie nicht bereuen, versprochen.
45:01Das hoffe ich.
45:03Die Probezeit beträgt drei Monate, also bleiben Sie bei der Stange.
45:06Mache ich.
45:08Danke.
45:10Herzlich willkommen zurück.
45:17Dankeschön.
45:23Frau von Lohn, ich bin fertig für heute.
45:25Kann ich dann gehen?
45:26Ja, klar, kannst gehen, danke.
45:27Soll ich Ihnen noch helfen?
45:28Nee, nee, mach ich schon.
45:29Quatsch, das mach ich doch gern.
45:30Aber Rajan, warte mal.
45:31Das ist doch wirklich kein Problem.
45:41Was ist das denn?
45:50Und woran arbeiten Sie gerade?
45:52Ich habe ein paar Objekte im Kopf, die ich aber noch herausarbeiten muss.
45:55Das klingt ja interessant. Gibt es schon Skizzen?
45:58Nee, nur ein paar Entwürfe, aber bis jetzt sind es alles nur Spielereien.
46:01Ich geh schon.
46:11Herr Held?
46:13Herr Stein?
46:14Ich möchte zu Frau Meissner. Ist sie da?
46:16Einen Augenblick, bitte.
46:21Katja, Oberstaatsanwalt Held.
46:26Danke.
46:28Sie wollen sicher mit mir sprechen.
46:30Wenn ich die Sache aufklären kann, dann bin ich natürlich gern bereit dazu.
46:33Aber vielleicht wollen wir lieber ins Wohnzimmer gehen?
46:35Das wird nicht nötig sein, Frau Meissner.
46:37Arrest her for the suspicion of attempted murder of Henriette Stein.
46:48May I remind you of what you offered me the last time?
46:51200,000 plus the two dilapidated properties on top, plus 25,000.
46:57As you rightly said, that was the last time.
47:00As I said, I see no reason to hold a press conference with you.
47:05Ich lasse mich nicht im Wahlkampf vor Ihren Karren spannen.
47:07Vor meinen Karren?
47:09Gemeinsam vor der Presse diese Schmierereien zu verurteilen, hat doch nichts mit Wahlkampf zu tun.
47:13Sondern?
47:14Zivilcourage. Schon mal davon gehört, Dr. Seefeld?
47:17Frau Oberbürgermeisterin, Sie können sich engagieren für wen und was Sie wollen,
47:21aber ich lasse mir nicht vorschreiben, was ich zu tun und zu lassen habe.
47:24Es dürfte Ihnen klar sein, dass Ihr kleiner Auftritt hier endgültig disziplinarische Maßnahmen nach sich ziehen wird, Herr Stein.
47:30Den Gefallen kann ich Ihnen leider nicht tun.
47:32Ich kündige.
47:35Ich kündige.