Rote Rosen 1184

  • 2 months ago
Transcript
00:00...that I'm going to have something to celebrate.
00:04Yes.
00:05Philipp and I are going to get married.
00:07No.
00:08And I'm going to find out just in case.
00:11I'm just joining an extremely innovative fan network.
00:14International Horses Network is the future.
00:17I have completely different information.
00:20Can I talk to you for a moment?
00:22Alone.
00:23You can't sue her yet because of a false statement.
00:25Tell this court what it really was.
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
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:27Please calm down and sit down.
01:29It was all your fault.
01:30Why did you have to threaten her like that?
01:32You knew she had a heart disease.
01:33Don't touch my girlfriend.
01:36Nicole, please. Please say something.
01:39If she dies, you'll all have it on your conscience.
01:47She has insufficiency of the heart and is taking diloxin.
01:50Please.
01:54You didn't want this trial.
01:56Mrs. Stein brought your girlfriend into this situation.
01:59Please, may I accompany my girlfriend to the hospital?
02:01Please leave.
02:02Ladies and gentlemen, the witness is in medical care as you can see.
02:06And hopefully she'll get better soon.
02:08The main hearing will now be interrupted.
02:10And that's why we'll continue this evening.
02:20As it seems, Mr. Albers hasn't had any success with any of his companies.
02:25That doesn't necessarily mean incompetence.
02:28I wouldn't be so sure about how this barkeeper has ruined his reputation on Rhode Island.
02:34And I wouldn't be a good advisor if I hadn't researched all the backgrounds and collected all the facts.
02:42This is about a capital investment, not a horse sale.
02:45A breeding horse network is an absolute innovation.
02:50But what is economic about putting horse pictures online?
02:55Social networking is part of the future.
02:58And with this, I have the opportunity to connect my investment with my greatest passion.
03:03Horses.
03:04From a technical point of view, I don't understand anything.
03:06But horses are not handbags that you order over the internet and send back if you don't like them.
03:12Horses have to be looked at.
03:15And in the mouth.
03:17Yes, exactly.
03:18It's about building trust, not just for the animal.
03:22Quality and trust in the breeder cannot be replaced by a virtual network.
03:30Not to mention personal experience and international contacts.
03:36That's true.
03:38I'll think about it again.
03:41Thank you.
03:43By the way, my daughter is in Lüneburg right now.
03:49Ah, the Oxford student?
03:51Yes, exactly.
03:52She's studying business administration there with the best professors in Europe.
03:58And at this point in her studies, an internship in the free economy would be of great importance.
04:08An internship on an international level, I suppose.
04:11Mr. Hamid, you can read minds.
04:15One of my most important advisors is an economics professor in Oxford.
04:20Really?
04:21Maybe he knows Julika.
04:23Be my guest this evening.
04:25You and your daughter.
04:26I'm curious to hear what she has to say about Oxford.
04:29Thank you very much.
04:41I didn't know you could prepare such excellent fish.
04:44And I didn't know what kind of a nature-lover you were.
04:47Neither did I.
04:49I thought I was just catching old shoes.
04:53My presence seems to awaken in you unimaginable skills.
04:57Unfortunately not.
04:58What the repair shop has to offer, I don't have.
05:01I'm not a repair shop.
05:02I'm not a repair shop.
05:03I'm not a repair shop.
05:04I'm not a repair shop.
05:05I'm not a repair shop.
05:06I'm not a repair shop.
05:07I'm not a repair shop.
05:08I'm not a repair shop.
05:09I'm not a repair shop.
05:11So maybe this is a bit about repairing an engine break-down.
05:17I keep having to remind Katjaether.
05:19Has she already made up her mind?
05:22I know it is hard to endure when one cannot do anything.
05:25It didn't work out the way you wanted.
05:30Is that true?
05:32Yes.
05:35Although sometimes I am sometimes so unreliable.
05:38I feel like a fish on the dry outside the pharmacy
05:49and if something unforeseen happens, like this car breakdown
05:54then the fish starts to twitch
05:56but luckily you got the curve in time
06:01Strangely enough, the fish was calmed by the fishing
06:07and I am glad I convinced you
06:11thanks to your fishing skills, I am not afraid of starvation
06:15when we are out in the wild again
06:17and I now know how excellent fennel tea goes with fried trout
06:23we are the born star camping chefs
06:31but you will have to explain that to me later
06:35why later, let's do it now
06:38maybe we will catch a waltz for the next Rosenhaus
06:42I am a fisherman, thank you
06:56that was the police, they will be here in 30 minutes
06:59then we might get something from the trial
07:02I was so looking forward to the waltz
07:04we'll do that next time
07:07Do you know how to get to Frau Knesebeck?
07:11OK, thank you, Tom
07:14I'll call you later
07:19OK, all right
07:21I'll call you
07:23See you later
07:24You too, bye
07:31How did the trial go?
07:33Not at all
07:34He is suspended
07:36Frau Stein's friend had a heart attack
07:38What?
07:39Katja is waiting again
07:41I know how terrible that feels
07:44I'll count the hours to the election result tomorrow
07:46Our family is not in the blood
07:50You are doing quite well at the moment
07:53Why?
07:54Or do you know who this Lindbergh really is?
07:57At least someone who didn't get enough salt for a first meeting
08:01Listen
08:03He answered me
08:07My dear tulip fairy, I am very happy that you finally want to meet me
08:11Suggestion, I'll pick you up with my private jet and we'll have dinner in Hamburg
08:16Your private jet must be part of your diet
08:19Why?
08:20Your ex-boyfriend from Holland also had a private jet
08:23Oh, Jan Diek?
08:25I won't meet him on the internet
08:28Are you sure?
08:29Yes, Jan has always made fun of this dating platform
08:32Before he would need something like that, he would rather shoot himself
08:36Oh yes, I can understand that
08:38At his sight, women fall down in rows
08:43Hard to believe, but there is one sitting in front of you
08:46And bam, she fell down. I was so scared
08:49We all did
08:50The poor woman
08:52Was Lichtenhagen too harsh with his questions?
08:55Too harsh is what Henriette wants from Nicole
08:58Lies, so that an innocent person can go to jail
09:01Yes, that's right
09:02I'll go
09:05Still, I can understand that Nicole wouldn't betray her friends
09:09Hello, Anna
09:14And?
09:15What did the judge say?
09:17Judge Büttner sees Mrs. Knesebeck as the main witness
09:20Her excitement and her break-up in connection with her statement
09:23is more of a turning point in the trial
09:26What's going on?
09:27As soon as she is able to speak again
09:29and the doctors give green light, a new date is set
09:32I hope so much that she will feel better soon
09:35Yes, so that she can finally relieve you
09:38Yes, but not only because of that
09:40Somehow she was also drawn into this whole thing, wasn't she?
09:45And you, put your feet up first
09:49And no more words about this stupid speech duel
09:53Come here
09:58Thank you for the wellness stay, cousin
10:01With pleasure
10:03You already have my vote anyway
10:05Oh, then nothing can happen to me
10:08Oh, Lindberg?
10:10Just no envy
10:11Let's see
10:15Jan Deek
10:19Strange
10:20He suggests the L'Horinal to me for our date
10:23That was Jan's favorite restaurant
10:25It has two stars in Hamburg
10:27Well, that shop suits Jan Deek
10:29Anna, it's getting scary
10:31This star-shed, the plane
10:34His interest in tulips
10:36And now this 100% fake model photo
10:40What if it really is Jan Deek?
10:43You mean, he found himself on the internet
10:45and is now trying to get around you as Lindberg?
10:48Well
10:50Didn't you give him the understanding
10:52that you don't want to have anything to do with him anymore?
10:54Why, such a funny guy
10:55Maybe he wants to approach me again as Lindberg
10:59Well, wait
11:00But not with me
11:02Do you want to ask him directly?
11:04Rather indirectly
11:05Dear Lindberg
11:09I would like to be kidnapped by you
11:12But I want to be honest
11:15And I don't want to be on a plane
11:18Because for me, this is connected to my last great love
11:23Isn't that a bit thick?
11:25If it really is Jan, it can't be thick enough
11:28Since this love, I haven't managed
11:32to get involved in a new relationship
11:35Because this man
11:37still means a lot to me
11:42Please understand
11:44Greetings, the pigeon fairy
11:48And, dismissed
11:51So, it doesn't matter who is hiding behind this Lindberg
11:53But no one will believe you
11:55with whom you have exchanged 87,000 felt e-mails
11:58Everyone but Jan
12:00If you can rely on one thing about him
12:02then on his vanity
12:07I really wouldn't have dared
12:09to react like that to her
12:11Actually, she seems to be in control
12:13That's the problem
12:15I think you should let your anger out
12:18It may burst a bit, but then it's all good again
12:21I can take a course with Carla
12:25Isn't she beautiful?
12:28Yes
12:30I've been dreaming about her since I can remember
12:33You want to buy her a new motorcycle
12:36What else can I do with all the money I've earned?
12:39Excuse me
12:41I was thinking about this ring
12:45What?
12:473,000 euros?
12:51We could easily buy a new motorcycle for this box
12:55And with this
12:57we could visit Carla and Tom in Britain
13:01Buy her right now!
13:04What's going on?
13:06Ella, you have to help me
13:08Oh-oh
13:10The student number flew up in front of your father
13:12On the contrary
13:14I was so convinced that he wanted to give me an internship at Scheich Hamid
13:17I suppose not at Hamid's race track?
13:20Of course, where a BWL pro like me fits in well
13:24You can reject it
13:26And how do I explain this to my father?
13:28Scheich is his employer
13:30But now comes the big one
13:32One of the advisors of Scheich
13:34Professor Rosted Scott teaches BWL in Oxford
13:38Man, Ella, I don't even have a clue what this guy looks like
13:42Well, there's going to be more than one business professor
13:45And you can't know all of them
13:47Unfortunately, I've already given seminars to this one
13:50Man, Scheich invited us to dinner tonight
13:52Then everything comes out, what am I supposed to do?
13:54Take a deep breath
13:56Because of the business professor, you're browsing the internet
13:58And with the Chinese professor, maybe Mick could help you
14:02Although I don't think his evening classes are at Oxford level
14:05I just spent one night with Mick
14:07I can't tell him that I lied to him all the time
14:11Well, it's still better for Mick to tell the truth than his father
14:15And what if he gets angry? Then he'll never help me
14:17Oh, Mick is cool, don't worry
14:20Okay, then I'll go to him right away
14:24Hey, could you accompany me to Scheich?
14:27I... I don't know anything about BWL
14:31I mean as moral support in the background
14:35I don't know
14:37Please
14:40Okay
14:42You're a real friend, Ella Pumpella
14:47For the election party, I imagined some flat finger food
14:51Salmon, pumpernickel, figs, lentils and a few dips
14:55It's just a question of how many people come to Anne's election party
14:58No, the question is if the people stay longer than until the first election
15:01But Anne wins
15:03Or do you seriously think this Heide Heide has a real chance?
15:07Mr. Flickschild, maybe you have... Oh, I'm already gone
15:10No, no, you don't bother, Mr. Albers
15:12Mr. Albers, come in, have a seat
15:14Thank you
15:16Well, what can I do for you?
15:19I need your business advice again
15:23Is it about your breeding horse network?
15:25Yes, I'm very determined to sell a share to Scheich
15:30And then this Hungarian horse consultant comes in between
15:33I don't know what to think of it
15:35Most business negotiations don't go without complications
15:39Yes, I mean, if it gets really bad, Scheich won't play with me anymore
15:43And I can say, apart from Spesen, nothing
15:45You've kept a cool head
15:47So if all this has taught me one thing about Mrs. van Loon's tulip orchard, then this
15:52Do you agree?
15:54I'm pretty sure she'll agree to my conditions until tonight
15:58How did you do that?
16:00I set an ultimatum
16:02That might be an idea
16:04I set an ultimatum to Scheich, then he has to decide between this Hungarian pepper pot and me
16:10I don't think that's a good idea
16:12Didn't you tell me yourself that with oriental businesses, the clocks are ticking differently?
16:16Yes, of course you're right, yes
16:22I love you
16:38So if Lindbergh isn't Jan Diek, then you have one less admirer
16:43That would be the smallest evil
16:47May I?
16:48Please
16:53The good news is, he'd like to meet you
16:57And the bad news?
16:59It's Jan
17:01He even posted a photo
17:03God damn
17:12What does that mean?
17:14That he's going to cut himself
17:16How naive was I to put a photo of me on this couple's page?
17:21I just asked him to put me in there
17:24Cut it out, he had fun for a few hours at your expense, it's not that bad
17:29Not bad?
17:30Anne, do you know what I entrusted him with?
17:33My entire sales strategy
17:35My wholesaler, even my owls
17:38And?
17:39Oh god
17:40What is it?
17:42Anne, try to understand
17:44Jan and I are competitors
17:46I made sure that his wife left him, including the company
17:50If he wants to, he can do it
17:56Anne, Merle
17:58Aunt Erika
17:59I'm sorry it took so long
18:03The pan-service kept us waiting for hours
18:07But at least I was able to talk to Katja
18:10That with Mrs. Knesebeck is really terrible
18:13Would you like a coffee?
18:15Otherwise I'd rather go straight to Katja
18:19Yes, right away
18:20Bye
18:21Bye
18:23Any other catastrophes?
18:28The only question is when the trial will continue
18:31At least the page seems to be turning for your mother
18:34It's just a matter of time
18:36I would sometimes wish for your indian serenity
18:40What kind of books are these?
18:43Professional books from grandpa's studies
18:45I wanted to see what I could use them for
18:48I thought you were studying pharmacy and not alchemy
18:52There's also a seminar called The History of Pharmacy
18:56I'll have the information there first hand
18:59Very good, I understand
19:01I have to go to the hospital
19:03But I'd like to look at the books again tonight
19:05I've already made plans for tonight
19:08As moral support for Julika
19:11She's invited to eat at Sheikh Hamid's
19:13And I said I'd cover her back
19:15Mick will help you too
19:16Where will Mick help you?
19:18At BWL, I hope
19:20Several semesters of Oxford BWL in one afternoon?
19:24First the necessary technical terms
19:27And then she has to improvise the rest
19:29And then?
19:30At the latest when she makes the first big races
19:33Her father will get the whole thing
19:35After all, he's the man of the trade
19:37Julika hopes he'll be so proud of her
19:39That he'll forgive her the Oxford lie
19:41And why are you playing the game?
19:43Because I'm her girlfriend
19:45Jockey?
19:47What, really?
19:49And I thought my work on the European currency problem would be really good
19:54That I didn't understand her doesn't mean she was bad
19:59So, will you help me?
20:02What do you want to know?
20:04Everything
20:06How to pronounce BWL
20:08What topics are important
20:10The complete package in fast forward
20:14That's a bit too much
20:16I'll take revenge
20:20And how?
20:22Red
20:23North, I'll say
20:25Is it something Hungarian?
20:27The horse runs in the derby in Baden-Baden and it's the secret tip
20:30Thank you
20:31But I've had enough luck games
20:33Luck?
20:35That's common sense
20:38Besides, you can lose indirectly if you pass the tip on to a hotel guest
20:42Or was my last recommendation a flop?
20:46That's right
20:47The guest I filled out the bet for
20:49let a really big amount of money jump
20:55Then our deal is done
20:59But not in this condition
21:04I won't help you because of your tips
21:08But...
21:10Because you're crazy
21:12Because I like you
21:14And...
21:15Because you're damn sexy
21:18Thank you
21:21But our crash course has to wait until after my shift in the Three Kings
21:26I have to go to work now
21:28Okay, I'll check on the internet which of these Oxford business scientists is known to Sheikh Hamid
21:34And what the campus looks like
21:36You've never been there?
21:38What am I supposed to rummage through all my books?
21:40Do I really have better things to do?
21:42Uh, yes
21:45That I fall for this bastard once, okay, but three times?
21:51Well, your Mr. Diek could be charming
21:54I have to say
21:55That's not my Mr. Diek
21:57So...
21:58And that's why I'm going to concentrate on my plants again
22:01At least they don't move
22:03Speaking of plants...
22:04I have to go again
22:08Tell me, did you agree with Mr. Flickenschild about the sale of the property?
22:12Tonight his ultimatum will expire
22:15Either I accept his lumpy 160,000 or that's it
22:19It would be really good if you could agree
22:22Lüneburg needs its hotel new bar on the property
22:26Well, and I need his two brothels for my tulips, which I unfortunately already sold to Malte Rörup
22:31Exactly
22:34A little more restraint in relation to my business secrets would have been appropriate, dear cousin
22:40I'm really sorry that I messed up with Mr. Flickenschild
22:44Don't worry about it
22:46I will act according to his conditions, Mrs. Mayor
22:50I'm glad to hear that
22:52Well, then I'm going to order new onions to start my tulip cultivation again
22:57Diek will see where the more beautiful tulips will bloom next spring
23:01And I'm going home now
23:03Maybe waiting for the big event will be more bearable when I see what's going on on my website
23:07Take care, bye
23:09Good luck
23:10Good luck, I'll call you
23:14Hello, Mr. Franke van Loon here
23:16I would like to order my new tulip onions
23:19Sold out?
23:21All of them?
23:23Is this customer by any chance Diek, a Dutchman?
23:27I thought so
23:29Thank you very much, Mr. Franke. Goodbye
23:32He bought up all the warehouses
23:35Jan Diek?
23:37He doesn't have enough land to cultivate
23:40He's probably stacking all the onions in his plane hangar
23:45Why would that be good?
23:47Revenge
23:49Because I chased him to the devil
24:30Are you feeling better?
24:52Colin, I'm so terribly sorry
24:57Who could have taken you so easily?
25:01This shameless guy
25:05That's not good for your poor heart
25:10But I'll take care of you
25:12You don't have anyone now but me
25:16After Daniel left you
25:20And when this miserable trial is over
25:24we'll both go to Berlin
25:26and leave this Lüneburger nightmare behind
25:35You just have to repeat once more
25:37what you already said
25:40That I couldn't get close to your digoxin
25:49But now you have to get well first
25:51That's the most important thing
25:56Leave me alone
25:59Please go
26:03All right
26:05Then go to sleep
26:20And?
26:22Did you find another wholesaler?
26:24A few
26:26But either they want priceless prices
26:28or they have a new narrow-gauge offer
26:33If I don't come up with something quickly
26:35I'll miss the whole next season
26:41A clear case of manly pride
26:44A clear case of a scoundrel
26:47A clear case of a scoundrel
26:50Oh
26:53There he is, from Jan
26:55Oh, now I'm curious
26:57An apology?
27:01An open complaint
27:03It was only the beginning to buy up the tulips
27:06He wants to ruin me with all his might
27:09And now?
27:10You also signed the contract with this Rürup
27:13If you don't deliver
27:14he'll charge you with a huge conventional fine
27:17I can refer the compensation to the wild mice
27:22I won't let Jan and I
27:24fall for this absurd tulip trap
27:26Well
27:27You still have the order from the Lüneburger Grünflächenamt
27:30And our flower shop isn't doing badly
27:33I always say
27:34You can never have business going well
27:37Something always goes wrong with one
27:41But where does it say
27:43that Merle van Loon
27:44has to risk her life for the plants?
27:47What are you going to do now?
27:51Maybe I'll thank the wild mice in the end
27:57Mr. Albers, don't worry
28:00That Scheicher meets with you
28:02is a good sign
28:03No
28:04I expected at least two days to think
28:07And that he's coming now
28:09is a bad sign
28:10We'll have to get the horses ready
28:15Scheicher meets
28:16Mr. Albers
28:17Yes, I'll leave the gentlemen alone
28:19Stay, we'll be ready in a moment
28:22Mr. Albers
28:23We have to interrupt our negotiations
28:25If it's about the price, then we can...
28:28I beg you
28:29Mr. Laszlo Soska would like to check Heikle's horse
28:33and he is my most important advisor regarding my horses
28:36Yes, I understand
28:38I knew that
28:39Mr. Soska will contact you again
28:41Yes
28:42It was a pleasure
28:44Me too
28:50Mr. Albers, stay cool
28:52Originally you didn't want to sell
28:55Heikle's horses could experience a huge increase in value
29:00but without the horses from the auction of Scheicher Miet
29:03He will come back
29:05He has now realized how big the use of this horse network is for him
29:09I could chase this Hungarian horse dealer over the posters
29:13As a businessman you should keep calm
29:16Stay cool, Mr. Albers
29:29Hey, Katja
29:35Was it bad?
29:37Well, for a short time it looked as if Nicole Knesebeck would correct her statement
29:42Then she collapsed, I know
29:44Thormen told me
29:46A tea?
29:47Yes, please
29:48Now I hope that she will recover soon
29:51I almost have a bad conscience
29:53Nonsense, what can you do about it?
29:56Your crazy girlfriend started the trial
29:59Yes, but I called her a few times and she denied the truth
30:03Hello, don't mind me, I forgot my documents for my colleague
30:07I'll be right back
30:11Don't worry
30:14Soon you'll go to Stockholm with Philipp and get the job back from the opera
30:19Then you'll be famous
30:21and I'll tell everyone that I gave you my little Cabuff in my humble flower shop as an atelier
30:27Besides, no one will believe what Heide Echoe writes about you on the internet
30:33Is there already an article about the trial?
30:36You didn't know anything about it?
30:39May I?
30:40Of course
30:48This is the peak
30:50Abstruse defense
30:52According to the accused Katja M. her victim poisoned herself
30:56Who will she blame tomorrow? The aliens?
30:59You should think that there is nothing else in the world you could write about
31:03So, if Mrs. Knesebeck makes her statement, then it's all over anyway
31:08And you can definitely take legal action against it?
31:10Yes, exactly
31:12Best to discuss it with Philipp
31:15If anyone can do something about it, then...
31:17then him
31:30Mrs. Jansen, you look pretty pale
31:33This trial against Mrs. Meissner concerns all of us here in the Rosenhaus
31:37You made your statement, you can't do more to me
31:40Okay? And the rest has to be cleared up by the court
31:43I know
31:45But I could cook something to eat
31:50Oh, they're dirty
31:52One...
31:54Thank you
31:55That's a good idea, then I can check my price list
31:58I would say mushroom ragout is a good idea
32:00Very good
32:02I can cut the onions right away
32:04Oh, I'll kiss you for that
32:11Oh man
32:12What is it?
32:14As soon as you become a department head, the boss will change the unpleasant things
32:20Do you remember Robert?
32:22Oh, that IT guy you went out to drink with, right?
32:25Yes, exactly, the guy who always comes too late
32:28Oh, and now you should take him to your chest
32:30That will still work
32:32I should give him a warning
32:34Hmm, yes, that's not nice
32:36But since I'm a department head, I have to make stupid decisions as well
32:39Yes, but what warning?
32:42That's really exaggerated
32:44Do you think that's because you're friends?
32:47I can keep private and professional things apart
32:50But Robert is on my team
32:52I would like to take care of it my way
32:54What, right now?
32:56And what about the onions?
32:58Mushroom ragout is probably twice as much, okay?
33:01In five minutes, we can start our BWL tutoring class
33:05Hey, wait a minute
33:07Tell me, what's the name of that guy from Baden-Baden again?
33:12No, our guest is just hot on your tips
33:16Red Knob, yes?
33:19N-O-B
33:22Yes, no, it's noted
33:24Okay, see you soon, baby
33:28Does anyone know anything about horse racing?
33:31Red Knob is a real insider tip
33:34Only professionals know what this guy is really up to
33:38May I ask who gave you the information?
33:41Yes, of course, from a friend of yesterday
33:44She has a little trick up her sleeve
33:47And you have a little trick up your sleeve for the right women, right?
33:50Yes
33:52The combination of BWL and horse racing is not very common
33:56Apart from my daughter, of course
34:00Well, have you already joined the bookmakers?
34:03Me? How do you know that?
34:06I don't have time for that at my seminars
34:09It was just a joke
34:11I know that
34:13Tonight your hard work will be rewarded
34:15An internship at one of the many companies of Sheikh Hamid
34:18is the first step to a great career
34:20So please, be on time for dinner tonight, okay?
34:27That was close
34:29Wedley Library
34:31I love the internet
34:34Now I know where all the oxfords ruin their eyes
34:39And how they talk, I learn from you
34:42Tonight your hard work will be rewarded
34:49Well?
34:51And?
34:53Have you been able to catch up with Merle?
34:55Well, Heide Echo published a hate article against me on his website
35:00Excuse me?
35:02I'll take care of it
35:04Come in, your father is waiting for you
35:09What's that?
35:11A child
35:13Papa, well?
35:15How was his elbow?
35:17I'm so sorry I wasn't here
35:19It's all right, you couldn't have done anything
35:22Do you know anything about Mrs Knesebeck's health?
35:27We hope she will recover soon
35:29Yes, that this farce has finally come to an end
35:31Heart failure should not be taken lightly
35:38If it becomes complicated, you may have to undergo a serious operation
35:43Grandpa, don't draw the devil on the wall
35:45You have to take everything into account
35:47What if the woman is unable to conceive for a long time?
35:51The prosecutor has shot himself at you as a jealous lover
35:56This woman is the only one who can relieve you
35:59Papa, I understand that a lot can still go wrong
36:02But your pessimism doesn't help me either
36:05I'm sorry
36:08But I...
36:10I always have to think about how powerless I felt during my trial
36:15Yes
36:17All the more reason to create room for positive thoughts
36:24Philipp and I...
36:26We have something to tell you
36:28Yes
36:32Please
36:34We're getting married
36:37We're getting married
36:52So, that's all for your election campaign party
36:55Except for the election result
36:57I'm sure the Lüneburger know what's good for you
36:59Hello
37:00Mrs Palon, do you want to come to me?
37:02Why should I?
37:03The time of your generous offer has not yet expired
37:06No, please, please, you have time to think about it until tonight
37:09Thank you very much
37:10I don't know why you hesitate, we both benefit from the business
37:13Of course, you have your lucrative hotel renovation and I have a few eaten flower onions
37:18May I offer myself as a mediator?
37:20That won't be necessary, I won't get in the way of your city development plans
37:24But first I'll make sure that my cousin relaxes for a few hours
37:29So, my sweetheart, I'll take you to yoga now
37:32And tomorrow I won't leave your side, I swear
37:36We'll see each other at the deadline
37:38Ciao, ciao
37:46Well?
37:47Well?
37:48Is there anything left after all the tasting?
37:50Depending on how fast you set the table
37:54One for you
37:55Oh, thank you
37:56You're welcome
37:57Very nice
37:59And champagne
38:00Yes, that's for later
38:03And what's that?
38:04That's a surprise, also for later
38:09So, tablecloth
38:10Yes, everything's already there
38:13Okay
38:14And where you were, is that also a surprise?
38:17First I dropped by Robert's for a little something
38:20Seven bakers
38:22And you're sure he didn't take that as a joke?
38:25I ordered before my eyes
38:26Between seven and half past eight in five minutes
38:29Okay
38:30And he promised me that from now on he'll always be on time
38:35That's what I call creative staff management
38:38Yes, my boss also said that
38:40I noticed that afterwards in his golf club in Abendorf
38:43And I was able to convince him of my educational methods
38:47I'm proud of you
38:50Is someone growing into his suit?
38:52I'd say beyond his suit
38:55Microeconomics, fusion, costs, minimization
39:00I only understand train station
39:04Okay
39:06We'll start with the basics
39:09The business management course
39:11basically deals with everything you need to know
39:13to be able to run a business
39:15That's what I thought
39:17Yes, there we have, for example
39:20We have, for example
39:22Purchasing, selling, PR, marketing, bookkeeping, controlling
39:30Then we should also talk about the structure of stock companies
39:34GmbHs and other business models
39:37There's a whole lot of them
39:39You have ORGs, KGs
39:45Yes, also very important in today's globalized world
39:49The so-called scarecrow companies
39:51These are companies that...
39:54These are companies that buy up other companies
39:57and then destroy them mercilessly
40:05Do you also say that?
40:07Scarecrow companies
40:20Scarecrow companies
40:23Scarecrow companies
40:26Scarecrow companies
40:29Scarecrow companies
40:32Scarecrow companies
40:35Scarecrow companies
40:38Scarecrow companies
40:41Scarecrow companies
40:44Scarecrow companies
40:46Scarecrow companies
40:48Scarecrow companies
41:00Come in
41:03Well?
41:04How was it?
41:05The usual paper stuff
41:07And what are you bringing?
41:08A little course from my kitchen
41:10I thought you might want to try some delicacies
41:13Thank you
41:14The preparations for the election party are in full swing
41:16I even have the cake ready
41:18Isn't that a little hasty?
41:20The polls don't look particularly rosy
41:22I firmly believe that Anne will remain our mayor
41:26In contrast to this populist Seefeld
41:28she has always remained objective and fair
41:30And one way or another, we'll celebrate the end of this exhausting election campaign
41:33because then we'll be able to concentrate on the essential things again
41:36You on pigeon-lighting
41:38You on your hotel renovation
41:40I don't know that until tonight
41:41Because the ultimatum that I put on Ms. van Loon is running
41:44Ultimatum? Is that a diplomatic trick at the end?
41:47It's a punishment to negotiate with the woman
41:49But meanwhile she seems ready to sell the property
41:52And besides, Anne Lichtenhagen also accuses you of the construction of a new middle-class hotel for Lüneburg
41:57Fine
41:58And then we'll talk about the lease agreement for the adjacent restaurant, hm?
42:01Hm
42:02Yes, when the time is right
42:05Enjoy your meal
42:12Phone ringing
42:22One second
42:23Shit, that's Ella, I have to go to Scheich Hamid
42:35Hi Ella
42:37Hi
42:39Sorry Ella
42:41I looked at your watch
42:44I would have been surprised
42:47I can't do anything about it
42:48I'm just hopeless
42:50This whole BWL thing just doesn't stick with me
42:53Guys, I have no problem with you relaxing a bit after the lesson
42:58But I hope you've also absorbed the funny jargon
43:04Good, Julika, then you just have to improvise
43:06You can do it as skillfully as you are
43:08You don't believe that I'm going there
43:11Do you want to make your father run up in front of the sheikh?
43:14It's much more embarrassing for him if I show up there and don't have a trace of BWL
43:18Dress up
43:22Ella
43:23We can't let her go there
43:25At the first question of the sheikh in her studies she'll fly up
43:27Fine, I have a plan B
43:29And you're coming too
43:31Dress up
43:33Now, both of you
43:41And now I would like to have the surprise
43:44Okay
43:45Close your eyes
43:49Close your eyes, close your eyes
43:51Don't cheat
43:52Don't cheat
43:58Don't torture me so much
44:01Well, doctor, then do A
44:05A
44:06Do you know what A is?
44:08A
44:09A
44:10A
44:11A little more
44:12A
44:13Wait, wait, wait
44:15A
44:16A
44:17More?
44:22Truffles
44:23Yes
44:24Where did you get them?
44:26I was in the city and I thought I could afford something special today
44:32And what about the champagne?
44:35We can drink it later in bed
44:38Yes
44:39Later, yes?
44:41Right now
45:03You're awake, how nice
45:06You look good
45:09They're beautiful, thank you
45:12They're for my best friend
45:23And did the doctor say when you'll be discharged?
45:26They want to keep me here for observation
45:30I'm also in favor of you resting
45:33Just stay here as long as it's necessary
45:35And when you feel fit again, we'll put an end to this miserable process
45:42Tell me, can you think of anything else other than your petty revenge?
45:49But it's about you, about your health
45:51It's only about your revenge on Katja Meissner
45:55You're only using me
45:57But what are you talking about?
45:59You're my best friend
46:01No, I'm not
46:04Not anymore
46:06A friend would never do that to me
46:10Oh, Jette
46:12You've changed so much
46:17And with the woman you are today
46:20I don't want anything to do with you anymore
46:32Hard to believe, but we're sitting at the same table
46:36If it were up to me, you could have had my property much earlier
46:40My last offer was at 160,000 plus the two Brachland properties
46:44Oh, and now you want to push me to the last meter again?
46:47No, on the contrary, I've let it go through my head
46:50I don't want to be petty
46:52So if it seems fairer to you, I'm willing to pay 180,000
46:57A man of honor
46:58Is that a yes or a no?
47:00That means I don't want your money
47:05I thought you didn't want to stand in the way of the hotel's renovation
47:08I don't want that either
47:10You're getting my property
47:12Under one condition
47:14What would that be?
47:15You're making me your shareholder
47:23Dr. Rolstedt-Scott is a lecturer in Oxford
47:26You must know him
47:27Professor Rolstedt, of course
47:30Is he still with that Irish woman?
47:32What was her name?
47:33She teaches economics and psychology
47:42The first bills are due
47:44The election leader
47:47Lichtenhagen
47:51Dr. Seefeld is in the lead with 1.7%
47:54Philipp will come back to me
47:56He won't
47:57Because he loves another woman
47:59But that's not true
48:01Mrs. Stein, you must know that Philipp Katja Meissner
48:04has made a marriage proposal