• 5 months ago
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00:00Uh, Albers, do you really know a sheik?
00:02And now the sheik Hamid is obviously interested in my High Class Horses International.
00:07Wow!
00:08After our appointment, you yourself have moved forward for the time being.
00:12You're such a moron!
00:13We haven't moved anything at all!
00:15Maybe you should put the planning of your election campaign in the hands of a professional.
00:19Everything works!
00:20This is the transmission report of a fax machine.
00:23With a copy of a recipe about digoxin,
00:26exhibited on the name Nicole Knesebeck.
00:56I've been thinking about it.
00:58This is the world where I belong.
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
01:14Nicole faxed the recipe for her heart medicine to a pharmacy in Lüneburg.
01:18Is that forbidden now?
01:19Coincidentally, the same medicine with which Henriette was allegedly poisoned.
01:24What does that prove?
01:25Millions of Germans suffer from cardiac insufficiency.
01:27Did you know that Henriette used your medicine?
01:31As an accomplice, you're blaming yourself.
01:33There's still time for a confession.
01:35Now you're putting a sick woman under pressure with your infamous allegation.
01:40Nicole?
01:40Stop it now! Go, finally!
01:43Come, Nicole, you need rest.
01:50Maybe you've made a misunderstanding with the organizers.
01:54I'm pregnant and I'm not joking.
01:56But could it be that someone misunderstood a comment and that's why they postponed the appointment?
01:59I definitely didn't postpone the speech duel.
02:02We all know who it was.
02:04The haze on his face spoke volumes.
02:07Since they didn't appear, I was unfortunately forced to cancel the speech duel.
02:12Don't get so worked up.
02:13How am I not to get worked up when my opponent pushes himself in front of the deciding speech duel?
02:17And you still look bad.
02:19I don't know how he did it, but he definitely missed the appointment.
02:23This won't be easy, unfortunately.
02:25What is it?
02:26Your press release regarding the postponement of the speech duel.
02:30What?
02:31We would like to ask you to appear two hours earlier.
02:35I didn't write that.
02:36The press spokesman from the city found it on his desk last night.
02:39Because of the stamp, he immediately sent it to the editorial office.
02:42Without a second thought!
02:43But you weren't in the office anymore.
02:44Here's your receipt.
02:45Yes, but...
02:47This shameless guy.
02:53Ah...
02:57He smashed his own lock during the key search?
03:01No, he didn't smash it.
03:03He just opened it.
03:04It's his apartment, after all.
03:06Why, I'll give your guy a little adventure.
03:09The whole thing is adventurous enough for me already.
03:12Hopefully he finds proof of Henriette's lie.
03:17Well, she's kind of been warned, since the key was in her mailbox.
03:21She'll have tidied up well.
03:23I don't understand why Philipp doesn't call.
03:26If you stop looking at the clock every ten seconds, he'll call faster than you think.
03:32Are the tulips from your crop?
03:35You'd better look again how late it is.
03:38My crop has been eaten by bats.
03:42I'm sorry.
03:43No problem.
03:45I still signed the delivery contract with Malte Rörup.
03:49I'll find some field to plant new tulips.
03:53Why don't you sell to Flickenschild and take your land?
03:56Anna suggested that.
03:58And?
03:59We'll see.
04:00Still, Flickenschild is in New York.
04:07My pilot.
04:10That was unheard of.
04:13Hey.
04:14What does he write?
04:15Too personal.
04:16Come on, read it.
04:17Your best friend.
04:19Myself.
04:23Funny.
04:26Charming.
04:27Attractive.
04:28Intuitive.
04:30Not like the desperate dicks at speed dating.
04:34Come on, meet him.
04:36If you don't get to know him personally, you'll never know what he's like.
04:41Whatever you say.
04:44Intermediate landing in Lüneburg.
04:51I'll send it.
04:52Oh, God.
04:54Oh, God, oh, God, oh, God.
04:59That was fast.
05:02Arrival, 16 o'clock, Lindbergh.
05:05Ah, help!
05:07That's today.
05:09Oh, my God.
05:12It's working again.
05:13Come on, sit down.
05:17Drink an Ayurveda tea first.
05:20We'll just have a graphological report made.
05:25Then we'll know for sure that the signature wasn't from him.
05:29The fact that the signature isn't from Anne doesn't prove that it's from Seefeld.
05:33Anyone could have written that.
05:35The press release must still be on his computer.
05:38He certainly wasn't that stupid to save it.
05:40Still, maybe you can find the part in the computer.
05:43Maybe Mick.
05:44Apart from the fact that we're not allowed to,
05:46we can easily browse every computer in the town hall or even at Seefeld's home.
05:51Lüne goes, mayor spies against candidates.
05:56So Seefeld gets away with it.
05:58That's all because of his failure at the Indian quiz.
06:01Don't worry, he doesn't need a special occasion to hurt me.
06:05In this case, the revenge is probably less important to him
06:08than the naked fear of the direct exchange of blows with you.
06:11But he knows full well that with his controversy he can't point against their arguments.
06:17Yes, and that's exactly why the speech duel has to take place.
06:20Seefeld can't afford a replacement appointment anyway.
06:23With the necessary proof, maybe.
06:25Don't you want to get examined first?
06:28The ultra-short-term appointment.
06:30Oh, no.
06:35Sorry.
07:05What you always had access to.
07:08Come on, take your drops first.
07:10The whole thing is going backwards.
07:14That's nonsense.
07:16In the case of doubt, statement against statement.
07:20And who will you believe more in court?
07:22The victim or the perpetrator?
07:27If this goes to court,
07:29then Philip calls me to the witness stand.
07:33I can't do it.
07:37Of course you can do it.
07:39You didn't say anything before.
07:45And swallow.
07:50The prosecutor is on our side and Mrs. Meisner almost in prison.
07:56Nicole, where is my battle-hardened friend
07:59who pulled out her husband's shirt after the divorce?
08:03That was something completely different
08:05than someone trying to push down my murder.
08:09Revenge is revenge.
08:11We're going through this together now.
08:14Yes.
08:18I guess I have no choice.
08:20I should have opened my mouth earlier.
08:25Kaiser Suite, three nights next week.
08:28Yes, it's noted.
08:29No, Mr. Flickenschild will be back in the house by then.
08:32Yes, with pleasure.
08:33See you, bye.
08:35He's coming.
08:36Mr. Flickenschild?
08:38Sheikh Hamid.
08:39How did you get him?
08:41His private secretary.
08:42He's very interested in my breeding horse software.
08:45He's already in the plane to Lüneburg.
08:48He's coming here just for that?
08:50No, not directly.
08:51He has an appointment in London,
08:52but his private secretary is pretty sure
08:55he's going to stop by in Hamburg to visit me.
08:58Ah, his private secretary.
09:00Pretty sure, not bad.
09:02How many suites do you have available?
09:05Four.
09:08I'll take them.
09:10For what?
09:11For Sheikh Hamid and his entourage.
09:14Mr. Albers, the secretary was just talking about a short stopover.
09:18I will make the Sheikh's stay
09:21and the business as pleasant as possible
09:23so that he doesn't want to leave again.
09:25Come on, Rundler.
09:27Four suites, two nights.
09:29Mr. Albers, how do you imagine that?
09:31I can't just book four suites for two nights for good luck.
09:35What are you going to do if the Sheikh doesn't come?
09:37Then I'll take over the business.
09:46I like it when you bake.
09:48If Philipp doesn't come soon, no baking will help either.
09:52Be careful, raw cake makes you have a stomachache.
09:55You always say that, but I've never had any.
09:59Finally, I've found it.
10:01Yes, here.
10:02Nicole has a heart rhythm disorder and thinks it's digoxin.
10:05No.
10:06Yes, I confronted the two of them with our suspicion.
10:09The two of them caught you sniffing?
10:11Nicole knows about everything.
10:13Did she say that?
10:15I saw it in her eyes.
10:17Henriette allowed herself to open her mouth.
10:20But eyes aren't enough to relieve mom from the trial.
10:23That's true.
10:25If I had 10 more minutes with Nicole alone, she'd admit it.
10:28Then she'll catch you.
10:29When?
10:30Henriette didn't let you be alone for a second.
10:32Not voluntarily.
10:34Excuse me for disturbing you.
10:37I didn't want you to get it from others and then misunderstand.
10:43I'm meeting Mrs. Stein for coffee today.
10:48Yes, I know what she did to you.
10:52But I think it's wrong to refuse contact.
10:57Maybe I can influence you.
11:01But of course, if you don't mind, then...
11:05No, I do mind.
11:07When are you meeting her?
11:10At 5 p.m. in Salto.
11:13Why?
11:15Just out of interest.
11:17Okay, then.
11:19Bye.
11:20Bye.
11:21Bye.
11:24There's your date with Nicole.
11:45What are you doing with my feather bow?
12:05Oh, Erik, you scared me.
12:07Can I borrow it?
12:08Yes, you can.
12:10Are you finally meeting your carpenter?
12:12Yes.
12:13You look much better in a pilot's helmet.
12:16Wait, I'll just get my ski boots.
12:18You're quite cheeky.
12:20I'm not cheeky.
12:21I'm just annoyed.
12:24There's no reason for that.
12:27We know each other, we know who we are and what we're up to.
12:32And yet, I almost get a heart attack when I imagine facing him.
12:41My...
12:43My cousin and I, we wrote to each other as teenagers for years.
12:49I lived here, he in Australia.
12:52We were best friends, we didn't have any secrets from each other.
12:57And then he visited me.
13:00When he was standing in front of me, everything was over.
13:06He didn't even reflect the image I had of him.
13:10The way he gave himself, the way he spoke, the way he looked.
13:14Fortunately, I have a photo of Lindbergh and he has one of me.
13:17I know, it's very different with you two.
13:19When are you meeting?
13:20In two hours.
13:22But you can't go like that, it's not too fancy.
13:25You look wonderful, but you gave me the day off.
13:29I completely forgot about that.
13:31I wanted to go on a bike ride with Achim.
13:38I'll be back in two hours.
13:41I love you.
13:42Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
13:44I'll leave the door open so you can hear the doorbell.
13:48While you get dressed.
13:50Thank you.
13:51Thank you, thank you, thank you.
14:02My sweetheart.
14:10Hey.
14:11Oh.
14:15You don't cook at all.
14:17I thought I could get rid of something.
14:19I scrape the rest of Mr. Albers laptop from my oven.
14:23Oh, new creation?
14:25No, stupid coincidence, hard to follow.
14:28If you heat the oven, you can shave off the plastic.
14:33Don't worry about it. You're shaving, I'm cooking.
14:36And? What are you hungry for?
14:38I'm not hungry at all. I'm just bored.
14:41Ben has replaced me again.
14:43Now I get to feel it on my own body, what it's like when the job destroys private life.
14:48Change of subject. How about pancakes with cherry sauce?
14:53Is Torben still so stressed?
14:55No idea.
14:57I moved into the flat until the end of the election.
15:01And what did he say?
15:03Good idea. He didn't even try to stop me.
15:06Well, what for?
15:08At the moment he can't really see any improvement.
15:11Still, he'll be there.
15:14Maybe a little distance isn't so bad.
15:16Really, only until the election campaign is over.
15:19But I miss him.
15:21Then visit him.
15:23He should be happy to see me.
15:26You want to play video games?
15:33Katja and I used to do cycle tours regularly.
15:36Achim, wait a minute!
15:38Magnificent!
15:39You can really feel how...
15:41Achim!
15:42...how the stiff joints...
15:44Achim!
15:46Achim!
15:48Achim!
15:49What is it?
15:50What do you mean, wait?
15:51What is it? Have you found a cure?
15:53No.
15:54Barely at your pace.
15:57Well, you...
16:00The exercise is good for me.
16:02Yes, but not for me.
16:03Tomorrow you'll have muscle pain when you get out of bed.
16:06I thought you liked cycle tours.
16:08Yes, but not competitive sports.
16:09I really love cycling.
16:12But also long distances.
16:14But not at this pace.
16:15Slowly, yes.
16:17Katja and I used to like to cycle downhill.
16:20Cuxhaven and back.
16:22With a tent and a camping stove.
16:24That might be a very nice route.
16:26But for camping?
16:28Yes, I feel too old for that today.
16:31We could also rent a house.
16:35Eight days of cycling.
16:37Fifty kilometers a day.
16:39You...
16:40Eight days?
16:41Unfortunately, I can't take that long off.
16:44Besides...
16:45I have to go back.
16:46Merle has a very important appointment.
16:49Yes, and our picnic?
16:51We just started.
16:53We've been on the road for ten kilometers.
16:55And for the return trip, I'd really like to take a little more time.
16:59Come on, maybe we'll find a nice medicinal herb.
17:02Great.
17:03Yes.
17:04Come on.
17:05Avanti.
17:06Supi.
17:22That's quite a big head.
17:24It's all up to you.
17:27Yes, but your nose.
17:29The main thing is, it doesn't get my hips.
17:32Look at those little hands.
17:35That's no hand.
17:37Hey, we're getting a boy.
17:39Oh, you can't even recognize the gender before the 14th week of pregnancy.
17:43Maybe he's mature at an early age.
17:45Doesn't matter, as long as he's healthy.
17:47Hey, Carla.
17:48That's a surprise.
17:50Of course.
17:51We're just looking at the first ultrasound.
17:53Do you want to see it?
17:54Oh, you were with the gynecologist?
17:56Yes, Anne wasn't doing so well, and I just had a little air.
17:59I'm glad for you.
18:00I have to go now.
18:02No, no, no, I don't want to disturb you.
18:04I have to leave right away anyway.
18:05No, I have to schedule a new appointment for the speech duel anyway.
18:09Well then, bye.
18:13Do you have a moment? I'll make us a coffee.
18:15No, I'm sorry.
18:20Excuse me.
18:27I'll put you through right away.
18:28Yes, with pleasure.
18:29Goodbye.
18:30So, the table has to be put aside and the water pipes have to be put on the floor in front of the seating group,
18:34if you don't do everything yourself.
18:35And you run now and get the ace up your sleeve.
18:38But no standard, but this Sunderpool, yes?
18:41Yes.
18:42You, Mr. Albers, excuse me, but did I miss anything?
18:46Not yet, but the sheikh Hamid is coming soon.
18:49Yes, no, of course.
18:50And that's why you're turning the whole thing into an oriental bazaar.
18:53Bazaar? You're priceless.
18:55We need the orient carpets from the winter garden.
18:57Mr. Albers, Mr. Albers.
18:59Hey, the carpets stay where they are.
19:01And the whole other clutter here, Albers,
19:03it disappears again from where it came from.
19:05The hotel can benefit from it if the sheikh feels comfortable here.
19:08Yes, and the flyer tears my head off
19:10if the hotel is turned into a train in his absence.
19:12Oh, now you're really exaggerating.
19:13I mean, train, that has nothing to do with a train.
19:15Mr. Albers.
19:17In five minutes, all the clutter here will be gone.
19:20Can't we at least smoke a water pipe?
19:22No.
19:23No, we're not going to smoke here.
19:24Neither water, nor tobacco, nor anything else.
19:29Let's go home.
19:34When you get home, I've planned our Elb tour.
19:37Well, a warm meal would be better, to be honest.
19:40That too.
19:41Hello, you two.
19:43What's going on? Is this how you want to go on your date?
19:46I'm not going anywhere.
19:48Hello, Papa. Erika.
19:49Katja.
19:50Why not?
19:51Am I being charged here or what?
19:53Merle.
19:54Don't blame me.
19:55No, only if you explain to us why you want to meet Lindbergh.
19:59Maybe the man said no.
20:01No, the man didn't say no.
20:04I'll make us something to eat. You'll be right back.
20:08I just don't want to be disappointed again.
20:11But who says you'll be disappointed again?
20:13The story between you and your cousin wasn't very encouraging.
20:17Besides, it's enough for me to dream about him for a moment.
20:20Yeah, but as long as you don't know if your flirting is just an illusion,
20:25Merle can enjoy her dreams to the fullest.
20:28Right.
20:29Exactly.
20:30Provided I don't ruin him with my confession.
20:35Doesn't sound like it.
20:37We'll see.
20:44Hm.
20:46That's the man I was talking about.
21:02Oh, man.
21:03I thought you'd be a little shorter after the blamage at the Indian clinic.
21:07Yeah.
21:08Instead of that, he's falsifying the press release
21:10in order to impress Anne in front of the press conference.
21:16What else?
21:19Yeah, because I've been back to training for a long time.
21:22It's been going well.
21:24And I really have to hang in there if I want to pass the next belt exam.
21:28Not a bad excuse.
21:31Hm.
22:01Hm.
22:25Merle!
22:27Oh!
22:28I need flowers.
22:29For what occasion?
22:31For Carla.
22:32Reconciliation. Excuse me.
22:35Here. These are good.
22:40Oh, what do I know about you?
22:42Somehow she's sick or angry.
22:44Does she have a reason for that?
22:46She suddenly showed up at my apartment.
22:48Just when Anne and I looked at the first ultrasound picture.
22:52Ouch.
22:53I think she feels somehow excluded or something.
22:57That's quite possible.
22:59But it was her who withdrew.
23:01It was her idea to move back to the apartment until the end of the election campaign.
23:05She moved back to the apartment?
23:07Double ouch.
23:09And did you try to stop her?
23:11Huh?
23:12Three times ouch.
23:14Stop it.
23:15What was I supposed to say?
23:16Yes, stay on my couch while I rush from appointment to appointment?
23:20That would have been much worse than not saying anything at all.
23:24At the moment, I just don't have time to read between the lines.
23:27At the moment?
23:28Torben, you've always liked to make it easy for yourself and take the said one-to-one.
23:32Yes, that's why Carla and I get along so well.
23:34She says what she thinks.
23:36Well, at least I thought so until now.
23:38But not when it comes to your needs.
23:41We want to be read by women.
23:43How?
23:44What am I going to do now?
23:46Forget the flowers.
23:49What you need is an island.
23:52Just for you.
23:53Where you can dream and plan.
23:55No matter how silly.
23:58I thought we would have had an island like that.
24:01But somehow it got lost in everyday stress.
24:06The bigger the stress, the more necessary the island.
24:13That's it.
24:14Thank you.
24:22Ah, Erika!
24:23I already have muscle pain.
24:25Wait, I'll get the basket for you.
24:27I don't know if I can make it to Cuxhaven and back.
24:33We can take the train for the way back.
24:36What are you doing there?
24:37I'm just tidying things up.
24:39Oh, there's still time.
24:40Come on, let's eat.
24:41I'm hungry.
24:43I'll be right with you.
24:45Please.
24:46I'll just make us comfortable.
24:48Why is it comfortable?
24:53I can't relax when things are messy.
24:56But your moving boxes didn't bother you either.
24:59Ah, that was an exception.
25:02But this is our everyday life.
25:06Exactly.
25:09Well, at the cruise you were also thinking about order.
25:13Yes.
25:14There was no room for disorder.
25:17You know, I don't develop any more disorder on my old days.
25:22Disorder?
25:24That wasn't meant to be.
25:27Well, I just need order around me.
25:32Could you at least get used to
25:37collecting your things in a heap?
25:42Do you want to always be behind me now?
25:47No, no.
26:01Come on.
26:07It's nice that you're working.
26:10Your affairs inspire me.
26:12I don't have affairs, that's the drama.
26:15But I'm glad that my non-existent love life is calling you artistically.
26:19Chamomile tea?
26:20Oh, absolutely.
26:21Careful, it's hot.
26:22Thank you.
26:23For Stockholm?
26:25Yes, I want to create something very special for the opera foyer.
26:29You don't always do that as an artist.
26:33And?
26:34Did you talk to the contractors in Stockholm?
26:38I had to inform them that it has now come to court.
26:42And?
26:44We were very excited, as you can imagine.
26:46But the door is not closed.
26:49If it comes to trial now and I'm publicly dismissed, then...
26:53Let's hold back with horror scenarios.
26:56Because Philipp will edit this Nicole so skillfully,
26:59that she can't help but throw Henriette into the pan.
27:03She's her best friend.
27:06In order for him to do that,
27:07Mrs. Jansen has to extend the coffee talk with Henriette quite a bit.
27:10That should be the least problem.
27:16Maybe Philipp.
27:20Meissner?
27:22Mr. Lichtnagel.
27:27Yes, I understand.
27:33Thank you for calling me right away.
27:36Goodbye.
27:39Now it's official.
27:41I have to go to court.
27:43Actually, it was very clear that it would come to that,
27:45after the hero found the toxins in me.
27:49I still thought I would get around this negotiation.
27:53Merle.
27:55Will you take my arm?
28:11Thank you. Goodbye.
28:25Goodbye.
28:36Oh, Alfred. Hello.
28:38Well, have you been able to save your computer?
28:41Mrs. Sarabacus grilled it at 280 degrees.
28:44No.
28:45Laptop arosto, so to speak.
28:47Oh, my God.
28:49No, but please.
28:50The way you look now,
28:51your bank advisor will immediately give you a small loan for 9.
28:55The new one is already running.
28:57And with small loans it's over.
28:59Sheikh Hamid is coming and is interested in my breeding horse network.
29:03A real Sheikh?
29:05Yes, I met him in Dubai when I negotiated for a flyer for his institute.
29:09Oh, and he wants to join you.
29:11Alfred, that sounds like a fairy tale from Thousand and One Nights.
29:15Yes, this time I am the gold boy.
29:18Mr. Albers, now it's getting serious.
29:21Sheikh Hamid is coming?
29:23No, at least not to me.
29:25But the couple over there wants to book one of your suites for a whole week.
29:30Mr. Albers, I'm sorry, but if I leave the suites for reservation
29:35and cancel the couple, the suites have to pay,
29:38whether the Sheikh comes or not.
29:41The secretary was sure that Sheikh Hamid would come.
29:44And what if he doesn't?
29:46Alfred, it's going to be very expensive.
29:48Four suites for one night.
29:50Two nights.
30:02Yes, Albers here.
30:04Yes, could you tell me if the private jet of Sheikh Hamid is on its way to Hamburg?
30:10Yes, that would be enough for me, yes.
30:14Yes, thank you.
30:16And?
30:17He has already landed.
30:19Yes, but can they just give the information at the airport like that?
30:24They just said that a private jet from Dubai has already landed.
30:28Yes, and that can also be someone else.
30:31Johanna, I beg you.
30:33How many private jets from Dubai land daily in Hamburg?
30:36And now I have to hurry and see if the secretary is already there.
30:43Yes.
30:57Mrs. Stein.
30:59Mrs. Hansen, I am pleased to see you.
31:04Thank you.
31:05A Dajiling for you?
31:07With pleasure.
31:08Two Dajiling, please.
31:11I like you.
31:13Nothing has changed about that.
31:16And we all make mistakes.
31:18It is only important that you are recognized.
31:21Even before a person is harmed by it.
31:25I'm not sure I know what you're talking about.
31:28I think so.
31:29If I had known that you had asked me to come here to accuse me, I wouldn't have come.
31:34I came here because I understand you.
31:39If someone has been harmed by this insolent thing, then it's probably me.
31:43I would have been almost poisoned.
31:47Look, my husband, you know, has often cheated on me.
31:52And I always pretended that I didn't notice it.
31:56And I blamed all my pain and my grief and my anger on the lover.
32:03She was to blame for what she did to me.
32:09Much later, I realized that we both made a lot of mistakes in our marriage.
32:24Oh, now you can't even think about your key.
32:30May I come in?
32:32Henriette isn't here.
32:34I know.
32:38I'd rather you left.
32:42I'm here to help you.
32:44You're making a big mistake.
32:47I don't need help. I didn't do anything wrong.
32:49I'm convinced of that.
32:51But you know Henriette.
32:53She gave herself the medication.
32:57I assume that she took the doxine from you without you knowing.
33:05I don't know anything.
33:08Nicole, we're talking about the deception of a crime.
33:14You'll be sentenced to up to five years in prison.
33:17As well as a false statement.
33:20We're talking about my girlfriend, who broke your heart.
33:24If she really is your girlfriend, then please make up for it.
33:28Henriette doesn't only fall for herself, but also for you, because of her lies.
33:33Go now.
33:35Good.
33:54I love you.
34:09Damn onions.
34:15I'm sorry.
34:17It's not your fault.
34:19Oh, flowers.
34:21How nice.
34:25I love you.
34:28Not now.
34:34You've gained a lot of courage lately, haven't you?
34:45I'm being overrun by the events.
34:49You can't do anything about it.
34:52You still have to bear with it.
34:55And I can't think of anything better than asking you to be patient.
35:02You're right. The problems aren't yours.
35:05Our life takes place now, and not in two weeks.
35:12Flowers.
35:14How nice.
35:17That's not all.
35:20What's that? An ultrasound picture?
35:24Am I really that insensitive?
35:26Yes.
35:29We had a dream.
35:33Freedom.
35:35And indifference.
35:37I want to live this dream, more than ever.
35:43But what if it just doesn't work?
35:45It works.
35:47The house in Brittany.
35:50We can still have it.
35:52We just have to sign the purchase agreement.
35:56If you still want it.
35:59If you still want me.
36:17I love you.
36:47I love you.
37:17I love you.
37:26And then he kissed me.
37:28We haven't seen each other for months.
37:31You've only been together for a few weeks.
37:33Oh.
37:34Well, and...
37:36Then we have here in the kitchen...
37:38Here in the kitchen?
37:41At least in the last two weeks, I've been relaxed until the election campaign.
37:46I mean, when I'm longing for something...
37:48I just think of our house in Brittany,
37:50and the waves of the Atlantic,
37:52the fireplace,
37:53and our togetherness.
37:58I haven't heard that noise in a long time.
38:01That's just because we don't have a house in Brittany.
38:04Come, madame et monsieur.
38:06Aha, since when?
38:08Well, the contracts are on the way.
38:10We just have to sign them.
38:12And then we have a place for us.
38:14I mean, without politics, without children,
38:16without...
38:17staff planning.
38:20And only for good friends.
38:22Yes, we'll definitely come by.
38:24But not so fast.
38:31Philipp is trying to get Nicole to speak out against Henriette.
38:37Philipp is rehearsing.
38:39I still hope that there won't be a trial
38:42if Henriette takes back her accusations.
38:49Say, are you even listening to me?
38:52Yes, if Henriette takes back her accusations.
38:57Papa, what's going on?
39:02Nothing compared to what you're going through right now.
39:05Relationship problems?
39:08Well, I wouldn't call them problems.
39:13But it's not easy,
39:15living together in everyday life.
39:18No.
39:19If you were allowed to care for your mack for 40 years without being disturbed.
39:23What you're suggesting to me again.
39:29I think...
39:31I think it's the same for Erika.
39:36We got along perfectly on the cruise.
39:39We spent 24 hours together.
39:43Well, maybe that's it.
39:45In the cramped cabin, there was no room for brawls and quarrels.
39:49You treat each other more carefully from the get-go.
39:54We didn't see that as a restriction.
39:56No, you adjusted to each other unconditionally.
40:01Shall we look for an even smaller apartment now?
40:05Nonsense.
40:07But maybe go on holiday together again
40:10and see what you have in common.
40:20Mr. Albers,
40:22your sheik is still messing up the best deals for me.
40:25I just had to cancel a press conference from Frontline.
40:28They wanted your four suites for their band.
40:31What kind of band?
40:33Hello, Frontline!
40:35They've been in the top ten for four weeks.
40:37They just came from a gig in Dubai
40:39and wanted to perform on the Hamburg subway tomorrow.
40:42In Dubai?
40:44Yes, in a private jet.
40:46I'd like to play mouse with them over the clouds.
40:48That must rock.
40:59Yes, this is Albers again.
41:02Managing assistant and three kings from Lüneburg.
41:06You told me earlier
41:08that the private jet from the Czech Republic has landed.
41:12Yes, please.
41:16Yes, okay.
41:19And? When is your sheik coming?
41:22Not at all.
41:25Yes, Albers, you said that...
41:28A private jet from Dubai has landed.
41:32Frontline.
41:33Call the press spokesman of the band.
41:35Maybe you can still rent the suites.
41:38Sure. They'll just wait for my call.
41:47Seefeld doesn't answer any emails.
41:49He doesn't answer the phone.
41:51What does your press spokesman say?
41:53He doesn't have any appointments for the speech duel.
41:56He wants to suppress himself.
41:58Then go to the offensive.
42:00Tell the press that you gave Seefeld a day off.
42:03No, instrumentalizing the press is his style, not mine.
42:12Tell me, can't we think of a more elegant way
42:14to exert pressure on Seefeld?
42:17Let me guess, a message from Seefeld's press office?
42:20No, from Carla.
42:22Because of the ultrasound?
42:25No, because of the holiday house in Britain.
42:27We want to buy it.
42:29Now?
42:30By the way?
42:31Now, but not by the way.
42:33We need something that we can dream of together
42:36to get through the election campaign.
42:38But someone thought about it.
42:40It was Merle.
42:41The contract is still being signed by courier today.
42:44And I want to surprise her this evening.
42:47Then I'd better let you go.
42:49Yes, please do.
42:56It doesn't make any sense to keep putting pressure on Nicole.
42:59We're just as smart as we were before your speech.
43:01We're still smart.
43:03Our conversation made her think.
43:05I saw how she reacted.
43:07But she didn't want to admit it.
43:11Not yet.
43:13Philipp, I'm running out of time.
43:16Torben Lichtenberger called.
43:20The indictment has been admitted to the trial.
43:22Shit.
43:23We knew this was going to happen.
43:25It's still a shock.
43:27Mom, sugar helps.
43:33I remember what Achim went through during the trial.
43:36Yes, especially when you're innocent,
43:38then you go crazy during the negotiation.
43:40Nobody goes crazy.
43:41We call Nicole to the witness stand
43:43and she'll explain everything.
43:45What if she doesn't turn up in court?
43:47She wouldn't want to make herself guilty.
43:49She wouldn't risk going to jail
43:51for a false statement against Henriette.
43:58Yes, Mrs. Meissner.
43:59Erika Hose here.
44:01Do you know where your father is?
44:03He asked me to meet him here in the middle of the valley.
44:08And he himself isn't here.
44:10Yes, of course I called.
44:12But the caller went...
44:14I'll call back.
44:16Tell me, what do you notice?
44:18Do you have to stop here and then at a running engine?
44:24The engine hasn't reached the right temperature yet.
44:27Achim?
44:30Yes.
44:31And our motorhome.
44:33At least for the next four days.
44:35Why?
44:36Because we work best together in a cramped room.
44:41Please get in.
44:45You're doing things with me, Achim.
44:47I'm your wife.
44:48Thank you.
44:49Here you are.
44:50Thank you.
44:55Fasten your seatbelt.
44:57You're crazy.
45:05Have a good trip.
45:08Oh, great.
45:22Hey.
45:23Wow.
45:24I thought we'd bump into our house.
45:27Oh.
45:28And?
45:29To our purchase contract.
45:31The contract is already there?
45:33Are you getting cold feet now?
45:35No, butterflies in my stomach.
45:40Ladies first.
45:44How was it with the cold feet?
45:50From yours.
45:53I had the floor plan checked.
45:57Here you are.
45:58If we...
46:00Bedroom, living room, bathroom, kitchen on 100 square meters.
46:03Everything I need to know to be happy.
46:06If we have a wall in the living room, we'll get an extra room.
46:10You don't need a workroom. I'll take care of you.
46:13For Anne and the child.
46:14Then they'd have a guest room that's always ready for them.
46:17And here in the garden, there would be enough space for a sandbox and a swing.
46:22You're not serious.
46:23Yes, the property is big enough for all of us.
46:26Your sunbed.
46:27You can put it here, for example.
46:29Or here.
46:30You don't understand.
46:34What was that?
46:38Tom.
46:39Under these circumstances, I don't want the house.
47:03Well, apart from minor setbacks.
47:05An investment from the Middle East went through my hair.
47:08I'm sorry.
47:09But otherwise, the business is doing very well.
47:14Oh, Sheikh Hamid.
47:15Alfred Albers.
47:16My friend.
47:20What are you reading?
47:24Criminal law.
47:25How long have you been interested in legal texts?
47:29Since Philipp told me about five years in prison.
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