• 5 months ago
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00:00600.000, 700.000, 800.000 Euros, it doesn't matter!
00:04But still, the last word is not spoken in this matter.
00:07If Rajan would tell me that he's leaving for Nia, I'd be so pissed off!
00:19Is that it?
00:20Nobody treats me like a complete idiot!
00:22Ben, come down!
00:24Give me five minutes. I'm coming with you to Greece.
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
00:44This is my life
00:46This is my life
00:48This 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
01:03I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:28These are discussions that you have just in a company!
01:31And I see it differently.
01:32I won't fire, denouce or expect any employees who done a pretty good job.
01:36Which is often too late.
01:38Ben, What kind of consequences do these have for you?
01:44Great.
01:46In return you'll also have enough time if you travel to Greece,
01:49now that you'll be done with your job!
01:51Ben!
01:53Can you say something?
01:55No, I'd rather stay out of this.
02:01Ben!
02:05Two semester exchange studies.
02:07Do you know what that means?
02:09That means one whole year,
02:11you here and me in Varanasi,
02:13which is in India.
02:15Yes, the city of Hinduism.
02:17Tell me, do you think I'm stupid?
02:19Tell me, do you want to get rid of me?
02:21Or does it just feel like that?
02:25How can you say something like that?
02:31At university you will learn a lot
02:33about herbal agents and alternative healing methods.
02:35With that you are already one year
02:37ahead of your fellow students.
02:39After just one year?
02:41Ratan, just with the idea
02:43of not seeing you for just one year,
02:45I get such a longing for you.
02:49Can you just
02:51give up on Ella Meisner?
02:53No
02:55I love you,
02:57I will miss you so much,
02:59or how will it be without you?
03:03The main thing is that your people
03:05make the perfect herbal fairy out of me.
03:07Of course I love you.
03:09And I will miss you very much.
03:13But I'm not afraid for this year.
03:15Because I believe in us.
03:17It's nice that at least you
03:19raised the guarantee for our relationship.
03:23Ella,
03:25I really love you.
03:31I believe you.
03:37Nevertheless,
03:39I just want to sleep over it all for one night.
03:41Okay?
03:43Okay.
03:47I love you.
03:53May I accompany you to the trial tomorrow?
04:07I can understand that these hierarchies
04:09are difficult for you as an old individual fighter to understand.
04:11Yes, and what are we still talking about?
04:13About the fact that you can't just take a break
04:15Oh, so the sense of justice
04:17has to do with the boss' understanding,
04:19or what?
04:21Oh, you're concerned about your vanity.
04:23Ben, if I were as sensitive as you are,
04:25I would run out of the clinic once a month.
04:27If it would serve the purpose,
04:29I would stand right behind you.
04:31That's good to know.
04:33But I have my escape reflexes under control.
04:35Yes, and I'd rather stay independent
04:37before my boss puts the next pig in my eye.
04:39You don't know that yet.
04:41You're getting in there.
04:43I don't want to get used to
04:45that commanding tone
04:47and I don't want to get used to
04:49that warning at the beginning.
04:51I know exactly that you want to get rid of this colleague
04:53and I'm supposed to play the handler for him.
04:55Then stop it.
04:57Sit down for your colleague,
04:59but don't run away.
05:01Britta,
05:03this is about something fundamental.
05:05I need distance
05:07to clarify
05:09whether I want to continue working
05:11or not.
05:13And?
05:19Let's go.
05:41Nothing for you?
05:43No, quiz and crawl.
05:45I can do two more at the same time.
05:47This actor,
05:49with whom I always get pimples right away.
05:51His name is Schneuzer.
05:53Well, I didn't think he was that bad recently.
05:55A bit.
05:57He was already dead after five minutes.
06:01It's because of the trial, isn't it?
06:03You're worried about Katja.
06:05I'm not worried about Katja.
06:07I'm worried about you.
06:09You're worried about Katja.
06:11And that's why
06:13a little distraction
06:15would have done me good.
06:17I could
06:19stop by Mrs. Janssen
06:21and ask if she'd like to play cards.
06:23Well, you have to think about it.
06:25No.
06:27Thank you.
06:29I'm just
06:31exhausted.
06:33Or we go to my friend Anneliese.
06:35What now?
06:37First of all,
06:39Anneliese likes spontaneous visits.
06:41I know that very well.
06:43Secondly, she'd like to get to know you better.
06:45And thirdly, she can't leave the house
06:47because of her old dachshund.
06:49She has this hip problem.
06:51Maybe another time.
06:53Your old dachshund
06:55would be a miserable
06:57company tonight.
06:59No, don't worry.
07:01Anneliese is a happy creature.
07:03She just needs a keyword
07:05to make her happy.
07:07As a listener,
07:09I'd be a total failure.
07:15Well,
07:17I can't help you.
07:19Why don't you go alone?
07:21I can see that you'd like to go again.
07:23I'm a big boy.
07:25I can manage on my own.
07:27All right.
07:29I'll take my cell phone
07:31in case something happens.
07:33What is it?
07:35Oh, here.
07:47Hey!
07:49What's up?
07:55What's up?
07:57Trouble with the machine?
07:59No.
08:01Welcome to the Exhaust.
08:03Nonsense.
08:05We all know each other.
08:07I'm so mad at my boss.
08:09That's why you're writing me a message.
08:11Does she look like that?
08:13She's a criminal.
08:15Come on.
08:17Let's go on a trip.
08:19We have to find a hotel somewhere.
08:21I don't feel like camping.
08:23Easy rider in a hotel bed, right?
08:25Ben,
08:27you're in an age where
08:29Okay.
08:31And you'll pay for that.
08:33Whoa!
08:35Beer or whiskey?
08:55Mrs. Jansen.
08:57I hope I'm not disturbing you too much.
08:59I just wanted to apologize
09:01for a moment.
09:03I don't quite understand.
09:05For this unpleasant
09:07encounter with Mr. Meissner.
09:09I'm so sorry.
09:11It really wasn't on purpose.
09:13Come on in.
09:15Thank you.
09:19You're still cold.
09:21Yes, I...
09:23I don't know what that is.
09:25Come on, sit down.
09:27Would you like some tea?
09:29Gladly, if it doesn't take too much effort.
09:33Take a look
09:35under the newspaper.
09:43Oh, that's enchanting.
09:45A relic
09:47from my childhood.
09:49After our conversation about ballet,
09:51I came back to it.
09:53When I was a little girl,
09:55I used to put my wishes
09:57on colorful notes.
09:59Being a great ballerina
10:01at the Bolshoi,
10:03dancing the Julia by Prokofiev.
10:05Well, everything
10:07little girls like to dream about.
10:09I still dream about it in my everyday life.
10:13Why don't you write
10:15new wishes?
10:17Ballet school
10:19instead of being a great ballerina.
10:23The innocence of that time is past.
10:25Too much has been experienced since then.
10:27I know exactly
10:29what you mean.
10:31But it's never too late
10:33to take responsibility.
10:35Because only then
10:37can you look
10:39forward freely
10:41and dream again.
10:45What I mean by that is...
10:47Mrs. Jansen,
10:49thank you
10:51for your visit.
10:53I think
10:55I'd rather
10:57be alone now.
11:03And yet again
11:05a day is coming to an end
11:07when we have fulfilled
11:09all the wishes of our guests.
11:11Or have done so.
11:13Don't let Mr. Flickenschild hear that.
11:15Oh, by the way,
11:17I was offered
11:19to take over the gastronomy
11:21of the Hotel Neubau.
11:23Then you'll be the big kitchen Lüneburg.
11:25Big kitchen, Mr. Albers, not big kitchen.
11:27That's a fine difference.
11:29So you're starting with the project
11:31version of The Three Kings?
11:33Yes.
11:35Hello.
11:37Oh my God, Britta, what happened?
11:39Celebrated until the doctor arrives.
11:43Ben is gone.
11:45He had a huge fight with his boss.
11:47Then he packed his things,
11:49got on his motorcycle and drove
11:51to Greece with his buddy Lars.
11:53That was always my number and he washed my head for it.
11:55He wrote me a text message
11:57that I shouldn't worry about him.
11:59And does his company know about the spontaneous trip?
12:01He hasn't had the job
12:03for that long.
12:05Yes, exactly, that's my concern.
12:07I understand that you have to
12:09get some air.
12:11But Ben is not a short-sighted
12:13What would you call the action?
12:15Well...
12:17Maybe an act of surprise
12:19that his boss will recognize.
12:23Whatever.
12:25He's old enough.
12:31You go in there tomorrow
12:33and don't let anyone confuse us.
12:35I'm scared.
12:37You don't have to be.
12:39You have nothing to lose.
12:43And what if I still get blamed?
12:45You won't.
12:47And even if you do,
12:49you'll lose your job.
12:51You have Torben and me by your side.
12:55I know that.
12:57Otherwise I wouldn't be lying here
12:59but would go up the walls.
13:01You should save yourself the effort.
13:03Such a trial day
13:05is long and exhausting.
13:07So, go to sleep now.
13:09I'll try.
13:11Good night.
13:41Good night.
14:11Good night.
14:41Good night.
15:11Hey, is my father here yet?
15:13He must have arrived two hours ago.
15:15Why?
15:17I sent him a message yesterday
15:19and he hasn't replied yet.
15:21Should I check if he got it?
15:29The box is empty.
15:31He must have received it.
15:33Well...
15:35No answer is also an answer.
15:37I could have stayed in Hamburg.
15:41By the way, Ella's speech at the university was pretty good.
15:43I'm thinking if I should
15:45start a degree after all.
15:47Why not veterinary medicine?
15:49Why?
15:51Hey, you're about to become a professional jockey.
15:53Yes, and I already have the breakthrough
15:55as an ungrateful daughter in my pocket.
15:57Come on.
16:01You'll never please your father anyway.
16:05It's important that you have a plan yourself.
16:07And you certainly didn't gallop around
16:09in a circle to
16:11beat me at the finish line.
16:13One more win and you'll have your license.
16:15Only that I can celebrate alone
16:17because my father will be missing.
16:19He's the person who means the most to me.
16:21I don't know how Hungarians...
16:23I've never seen him so disappointed.
16:25And only because of me.
16:27I don't want him to be proud of me.
16:29He will be.
16:31If you convince him of your way.
16:35How?
16:37If he doesn't even talk to me.
16:39Can you explain to me
16:41where the Julika I met is?
16:43Shitty, cheeky and totally self-confident.
16:47You give up the reins?
16:57Good morning, everybody.
16:59I don't like to disturb you at breakfast,
17:01but can we go?
17:03It won't be an easy day,
17:05but I'll tell you one thing.
17:07Henriette Stein won't have a quiet minute
17:09in the witness stand.
17:11Torben will expose her as an intruder
17:13and a liar.
17:15And Philipp will confirm that in the witness stand.
17:17Even if the prosecutor is a hero,
17:19it won't be easy.
17:21Well, we're well prepared.
17:23Shall we?
17:25Philipp.
17:33Philipp.
17:45Hello.
17:47Hey.
17:49If you bring sandwiches yourself,
17:51can I invite you to breakfast?
17:53Yes, of course.
17:57Actually, I'm just curious
17:59if there's already something new
18:01from the flight attendant.
18:03Yes, we had a short contact.
18:05Contact? And what does that mean?
18:07Ben called me
18:09and after about 2-3 minutes
18:11his battery was empty.
18:13Typical Ben.
18:15The two of them didn't get an accommodation yesterday
18:17and slept in Lars'
18:19incredibly small tent.
18:21Like these temperatures?
18:23Excuse me, we're talking about real men here.
18:25They can open a can of beans with a thumbnail.
18:27Well, at least they had something to eat.
18:29No, they didn't have anything to eat.
18:31That means, obviously,
18:33their stomach cramps and sneezing have dissipated.
18:35Do I hear a little bit of
18:37pleasure in damage?
18:39I'm just quoting
18:41the effects of freedom
18:43and adventure.
18:45Well, for me, who doesn't know
18:47a can of ravioli
18:49and a mosquito net for free.
18:51No, thank you.
18:53Well, in the open nature.
18:55What?
18:57Well, you have peace
18:59and you have the beautiful starry sky.
19:01Oh, what?
19:03Did you want to come along?
19:05Yes.
19:13If you ask me, Julika's father
19:15only needs a little push to understand
19:17why she was born into this profession.
19:19You should have become a family therapist.
19:21With this teacher?
19:23No, seriously, what's wrong with me?
19:25Julika and I have a plan
19:27how to open her father's eyes.
19:29But he moved into the room
19:31and moaned to punish Julika.
19:33That reminds me of my father.
19:35He wanted to talk to me for four weeks.
19:37Then I had to get a signature for a teacher.
19:39Yes, that's a nice story,
19:41but this is about Julika.
19:43Can you somehow lure her father out of the room?
19:45We'll talk later, okay?
19:47Mr. Flickenschild, excuse me.
19:49I've heard from Karl
19:51that something is going on with the new building
19:53and it's already planned.
19:55Excuse me, what exactly is your question?
19:57Well, it's starting
19:59with the three kings' sister ship.
20:01Nice comparison.
20:03But you probably want to indicate
20:05that you'd like to be part of the kinship.
20:07Did that come across so bluntly?
20:09No, you have to be able to read between the lines.
20:11Mr. Eckert, I know about your ambition.
20:13Don't worry.
20:15However, the decision on the execution is still pending.
20:17I understand.
20:19But I'll keep an eye on it.
20:21Maybe I'll know more in an hour.
20:23Why, if I may ask?
20:25I have an appointment with the mayor.
20:27Then I don't want to keep you any longer.
20:29By the way, the guest of 211
20:31was very happy about the opera tickets
20:33and wondered if there were any left at all.
20:35Good work.
20:37No problem.
20:43Thank you.
20:51The prosecutor has the floor.
20:53Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
20:55Yes, Mrs. Meissner.
20:57I have to say,
20:59a terrible campaign
21:01that the press is running against you.
21:05Unbelievable.
21:07Mrs. Meissner,
21:09you are a trained pharmacist
21:11and, at the same time,
21:13a freelance artist.
21:15Yes.
21:17Interesting combination.
21:19Pharmaceuticals and
21:21fantasy.
21:25Mrs. Meissner,
21:27by the well-dosed use of a heart medicine
21:29like digoxin,
21:31so much suffering can be solved.
21:33Would you agree with me?
21:35Yes.
21:37But you also know
21:39what happens
21:41when you overdose it.
21:43Yes, of course.
21:45Oh, of course that's for you?
21:47Is that why you poisoned Henriette Stein?
21:51No.
21:53But as a pharmacist,
21:55you had access to the medicine.
21:59The use of digoxin
22:01is strictly prohibited.
22:03Is it true
22:05that Mrs. Henriette Stein
22:07is a client of your pharmacy
22:09and you prepared another medicine?
22:11That's right, yes.
22:15Is it also true
22:17that you have an affair with Philipp Stein,
22:19the husband of your client?
22:23No affair.
22:25We are a couple.
22:27If you say so.
22:31I have several statements
22:33that confirm
22:35that you were always very excited
22:37when Mr. Stein
22:39returned to his wife.
22:41That's only natural when you love each other.
22:47Your reaction
22:49after Mr. Stein was shot
22:51was that you had
22:53besieged his hospital bed.
22:55You asked for witnesses
22:57of Henriette Stein,
22:59a lifelong coma,
23:01just because she dared
23:03to threaten your husband.
23:05Mr. Chairman,
23:07without a possible
23:09evidence,
23:11but for me
23:13it doesn't look like love,
23:15but rather like
23:17forced fixation
23:19or obsession.
23:21With all due respect
23:23for your empathy
23:25in terms of emotional worlds,
23:27dear colleague,
23:29but speaking of love
23:31Fine.
23:33Then let's focus on other aspects
23:35of the case,
23:37where there should be no
23:39disagreement.
23:43Excuse me, Mr. Albers,
23:45but could you not
23:47ask me this question on the phone
23:49or in my room?
23:51Hello, Papa.
23:55So you can see
23:57that I haven't been completely unemployed
24:00Here.
24:02Melbourne Cup.
24:04Baden-Baden.
24:06Tokyo. First places.
24:08I don't think I want to
24:10lead this conversation.
24:12Here. Hamburg.
24:14Deauville.
24:16Newmarket.
24:18Oak State.
24:20All my wins under the name
24:22Sammy Pepper. 49 pieces.
24:24You can count them.
24:26Just one more win,
24:28and I'll be in the first league
24:30of the international jockey world.
24:32Then I'll be where I always wanted
24:34to be as a little girl
24:36and where you were before.
24:38Papa!
24:40Papa, you inherited this passion
24:42for horse racing from me
24:44and now you're blaming me?
24:46That's not fair!
24:48With all modesty,
24:50I'm good.
24:52I can see that.
24:54But you don't know the price
24:56you'll have to pay later
24:58for your success.
25:00Nobody warned me.
25:02Unfortunately.
25:06And I just wanted
25:08to spare you.
25:12I can just ignore that.
25:16My goodness.
25:18You really did it.
25:20And I probably lost my father
25:22in the process.
25:24That was try number one.
25:26But we don't give up that easily.
25:28Listen to me.
25:40I'm experienced enough
25:42to be able to tell
25:44between an affair and love.
25:46That's what they say.
25:50Love is always
25:52a kind of madness.
25:54More or less beautiful.
25:58Unfortunately not from me,
26:00but from the great Heinrich Heine.
26:02Mr. Colleague, I don't have to remind you
26:04that this is a courtroom
26:06and not a seminar on lyrics
26:08in the service of truth-finding.
26:10Mr. Stein and I live together,
26:12which is atypical for an affair.
26:14When exactly did Mr. Stein
26:16move in with you?
26:18I'm happy to help you,
26:20Ms. Meissner.
26:22It was exactly the day
26:24when you were arrested
26:26for poisoning Henriette Stein.
26:28Yes.
26:30But he had already decided.
26:32Was it the first time
26:34that he wanted to separate
26:36himself from his wife?
26:40No.
26:42No?
26:44And why did you think
26:46he was serious?
26:48There was no reason to doubt.
26:52Trust is good.
26:54But wasn't it much more
26:56that you wanted to be sure this time?
27:00What do you mean?
27:02Are you sure that there was
27:04no return for him,
27:06no return to his wife?
27:08What do you mean?
27:10You finally wanted him for yourself
27:12and you had the medicine
27:14and you poisoned Henriette Stein with digoxin.
27:16These are all useless
27:18assumptions, Mr. Colleague.
27:30Good.
27:32Then let's focus on the evidence.
27:34Ms. Meissner,
27:36can you please explain
27:38why this digoxin bottle
27:40was found in your handbag?
27:42Someone put it
27:44in my handbag.
27:46Someone put it in your handbag?
27:48And what about
27:50the fingerprint
27:52on the nail
27:54in which the nail file
27:56was found
27:58with which you
28:00scratched the label
28:02on this digoxin bottle?
28:04Was that also
28:06the big unknown?
28:08Both were put in my handbag.
28:10Just like that.
28:12Without you noticing,
28:14should we believe that?
28:16Someone wants to hurt me
28:18and you know exactly who.
28:20Which brings us back to the
28:22adventurous theory that
28:24Ms. Stein poisoned herself.
28:26No, I'm sorry, Mr. Chairman,
28:28but I will not tolerate
28:30that Ms. Stein will become
28:32another victim here.
28:34I therefore have no more questions
28:36for Ms. Meissner.
28:38I now call on Ms. Henriette Stein.
28:40Ms. Stein,
28:42the court invites you to the courtroom.
28:46I would now like to
28:48remind all attendees
28:50Ms. Stein, please.
28:52what this brave woman
28:54who you see coming in
28:56suffered last year.
28:58If you would be so kind.
29:00Ms. Stein, please take a seat.
29:08Did the judge follow Stein's
29:10request for acquittal
29:12or was it a conviction?
29:14No, Mark.
29:16It was not a conviction.
29:18The accused was acquitted
29:20on the grounds of the brilliant
29:22defense strategy of his lawyer
29:24Philip Stein
29:26to destroy the presence
29:28of the audience
29:30and the murdered family.
29:38Yes, please.
29:50Good day, Mr. Flickenschild.
29:52Good day, Ms. Lichtner.
29:54Do you know when the fire brigade
29:56will pump the rest of the water
29:58from my apartment?
30:00That has already happened.
30:02The installer is still
30:04investigating the cause.
30:06It is all the more regrettable
30:08that our newly elected
30:10mayor has, on my grounds
30:12wet feet
30:14and therefore
30:16as an expression of my regret
30:18a little attention
30:20of a citizen of Lüneburg
30:22who is happy about the wise
30:24choice of his fellow citizen.
30:26Thank you very much.
30:28But this gesture would have
30:30suited another citizen of Lüneburg.
30:32You mean Dr. Seefeld?
30:34I have never seen
30:36such an insult
30:38on my political career.
30:40As I heard, he is now trying
30:42to become mayor of Oelzen.
30:44Oh, then you should warn the citizens
30:46of this small, quiet town.
30:48I mean, people like Seefeld
30:50don't deserve a city.
30:52The good thing is that I can now
30:54concentrate on my social projects
30:56without disturbance.
30:58But they have also deserved and disputed.
31:00A personal question
31:02The new hotel?
31:04Yes.
31:06The decision on the new hotel will be made tomorrow.
31:08And I really have no influence
31:10on the process.
31:12I am well aware of that.
31:14But of course I am a clear advocate
31:16of your hotel philosophy.
31:18Solid, stylish,
31:20ecologically innovative
31:22and in the context of this historic city.
31:24If I ever need a press speaker
31:26you would be
31:28my very first choice.
31:30A fascinating perspective
31:32in case I should lose my job.
31:34Well, I am in the starting line anyway
31:36without having to rely on the
31:38mortgage of Mrs. van Loon
31:40as a shareholder.
31:42Or am I not up to date?
31:44Yes, you are.
31:46I just know that Merle is really sorry
31:48not to be able to pay
31:50the said deposit of 800,000 euros.
31:52Yes, it is also an immense sum
31:54and such an investment
31:56will probably be considered.
32:00Why are you so kind
32:02to bring witness Stein into the courtroom?
32:04I have a bad feeling.
32:06Wait.
32:08After this film I will be
32:10seen as the evil witch
32:12and Henriette as the suffering Christ.
32:14Merle, this is a show.
32:16Now we show Henriette's true face.
32:18Please take a seat.
32:22Mr. Stein,
32:24you know that you have to tell the truth
32:26in court.
32:28And that you punish yourself
32:30if you don't do it
32:32is also known to you.
32:34Of course, you have the right
32:36to remain silent
32:38if you have to report
32:40a crime yourself.
32:42Your name is Philipp Stein,
32:44you are 49 years old
32:46and live in Lüneburg.
32:48You are a lawyer by profession.
32:50That is correct, yes.
32:52Are you related to the accused
32:54or engaged?
32:56Mr. Stein,
32:58is it true
33:00that your wife
33:02played roulette
33:04behind your back
33:06and lied to you
33:08notoriously?
33:20Mr. Stein?
33:22Shall I repeat the question?
33:26I...
33:30I can't do that.
33:40How can I understand that?
33:48I met Henriette Stein,
33:50Henriette Bodenhausen,
33:5213 years ago.
33:56It was love at first sight.
34:04I then made a career as a lawyer
34:06in Berlin.
34:08That would not have been possible
34:10without the backing of this woman.
34:14For a long time,
34:16we were what is so easily
34:18called a dream couple.
34:26Until the accident
34:28that should have sealed
34:30my life.
34:38Mr. Chairman,
34:40the defense requests a break.
34:42The request is granted.
34:44The negotiation
34:46will continue at 2 p.m.
34:56Excuse me for disturbing you again.
34:58Come in.
35:00I have to apologize for my behavior
35:02in the lobby earlier.
35:04But my daughter has no idea
35:06what it means to be a jockey nowadays.
35:08It's a hard-boiled mill
35:10that never forgives a mistake.
35:12I understand.
35:14By the way, the guy who is interested
35:16in High Class Horses is called Alan Macpherson.
35:18I know his sister.
35:20She's a horse trainer.
35:22Macpherson is a good contact.
35:24A lot of money.
35:26I had the same impression.
35:28Now I would like to show you the horse
35:30that kicked me out of the saddle.
35:32Then let's take a look at the miracle.
35:34Unfortunately, you have to excuse me.
35:36I will be demanded down there.
35:38I have to go to my second course.
35:40Enjoy the film.
35:42I am interested in your comment.
35:54This is Julika.
36:18My God.
36:20Julika is world class.
36:24Ah.
36:28Someone has to explain this to me.
36:30Mr. Stein has the opportunity
36:32to turn the page in the trial.
36:34And what does he do?
36:36He makes this infamous person
36:38a second marriage proposal.
36:40It's not like that, Achim.
36:42He should have known
36:44how important his statement
36:46is for Katja.
36:48I see things a little differently.
36:50I'm curious.
36:52Mrs. Stein is a bitter
36:54and very lonely woman.
36:56Yes. It's a circumstance
36:58that she has to admit herself.
37:00I see it the same way.
37:02As always. But Mr. Stein
37:04as her ex-husband will feel
37:06the same way.
37:08Yes, but loneliness is not an excuse
37:10for grudges.
37:12But to trample on someone
37:14who is already lying on the floor
37:16is also not a piece of art.
37:18And who takes care of mom?
37:20To trample on this person
37:22was a big mistake.
37:24Because who was to blame?
37:26Katja.
37:28I'm sure Mr. Lichtenhagen
37:30still has an ace up his sleeve
37:32for the second half.
37:34Yes, I think so too.
37:36Thorben is a fighter.
37:38Hard, but fair,
37:40when it comes to justice.
37:42Your word in God's ear.
37:44Why did you do that, Philipp?
37:46I don't understand you.
37:48Did your confession of love
37:50have any effect on Henriette?
37:52I know it was against all agreements.
37:54But believe me,
37:56I know Henriette best.
37:58I just felt at that moment
38:00that it would be wrong
38:02to publicly expose Henriette,
38:04to take the last remnant of pride from her.
38:06The dismantling of a witness
38:08is in the nature of the matter.
38:10Henriette is lying,
38:12and you take her out of line.
38:14Of course she's lying!
38:16But I'm not that Philipp Stein anymore.
38:18And I never want to be that again.
38:20And I actually think
38:22that a frontal attack
38:24would only have caused the opposite.
38:26She would have closed the case.
38:28Philipp, what you did
38:30was clearly against our agreement.
38:32You failed the case,
38:34and for Katja it looks pretty gloomy now.
38:36I couldn't help it.
38:38But why, Philipp?
38:40It was your idea.
38:42You really wanted the witness stand.
38:44Katja,
38:46I'm not going to wash dirty dishes.
38:48And I'm not going to
38:50throw Henriette's years away.
38:52Katja's credibility
38:54is based on Henriette's
38:56disbelief.
38:58I've said everything.
39:00Then I have no choice
39:02but to target the hero
39:04and his lackluster investigation methods.
39:06But first,
39:08I'm going to approach Henriette.
39:14This is the race
39:16of Sammy Pepper
39:18against Hiroshka.
39:20She's going to show everyone
39:22how tough a race can be today.
39:24Come on!
39:28I'll tell you one thing,
39:30Mr. Albers,
39:32this is just a thought-provoking.
39:34In two years,
39:36this is more than just talent.
39:38Passion, ability and ambition
39:40have joined the alliance.
39:42And her name is
39:44Sammy Pepper!
39:46But that has to stay between us.
39:48But Julika really brings
39:50everything, really everything
39:52this job needs.
39:56My goodness, she's good.
40:00But I'll stick with it.
40:02A female jockey
40:04has it ten times harder.
40:08But if it's up to her
40:10talent,
40:12how can I stand in her way?
40:18After all, you don't just want
40:20to see the child grow up, but also be happy.
40:24Or what do you say to that?
40:30You don't really like it.
40:40Oh.
40:42Was it absolutely necessary
40:44to show the video of the attack again?
40:46Yes.
40:48The document was necessary
40:50to make it very clear to the court
40:52who is the perpetrator
40:54and who is the victim in this trial.
40:56And, uh,
40:58as far as this humane
41:00and especially devout appearance
41:02of her husband is concerned...
41:04What do you mean by appearance?
41:06This, uh, this subsequent
41:08the opponent
41:10to flatter instead of fighting her.
41:12Pure craft.
41:14An old lawyer's trick.
41:16Of course, a Philipp Stein has that.
41:18Because he's a capable lawyer.
41:20That... that doesn't put anyone
41:22in doubt. I just care
41:24that you don't let yourself be disturbed
41:26or thrown off the track.
41:28Don't worry, I know very well
41:30when he's tactful and when he's telling the truth.
41:32Well, wonderful. Then we agree.
41:34Yes, Miss Stein,
41:36I would say,
41:38Mrs. Meissner has pretty bad cards.
41:48Oh, Ruch?
41:50Hey, Merle.
41:52What are you doing here?
41:54Ah, yes, the trial.
41:56How did it go?
41:58Well, let's put it this way.
42:00The game lasts 90 minutes
42:02and we're just before the second half.
42:04Thank you.
42:06Well, folks, we still have half an hour
42:08before the trial continues.
42:10I'd like to go with you.
42:12I'd like to come back later.
42:14No, no, you wanted something from me.
42:16Come in.
42:18We'll see each other in a minute.
42:22Oh, God,
42:24that looks like me again.
42:26I'm spoiling the trial of my best friend
42:28and flatter her lawyer with private money instead.
42:30Well, I don't feel flattered yet,
42:32but I really don't have much time right now,
42:34so I'd be very grateful
42:36if you could take a moment.
42:38What is it?
42:40Well, I have the opportunity
42:42to join Gunther Fleckenschild's
42:44new hotel project
42:46with my tulip property
42:48and 800,000 euros.
42:50Oh, that's a lot of money.
42:52Yes, exactly, that's the point.
42:54With my nursery,
42:56I'm good for 600,000 euros,
42:58so I'm still missing 200,000 euros.
43:00Your sofa cushion is my cheek.
43:02Do you have it or don't you?
43:04That's not the point, Merle.
43:06I do.
43:08In this case,
43:10I have to decline.
43:12Because?
43:14Because I'm Gunther Fleckenschild's lawyer
43:16and I want to avoid a conflict of interest.
43:18And I have to.
43:20Okay, okay,
43:22and you don't see any chance
43:24of bringing the interests of Gunther Fleckenschild
43:26and Merle van Loon
43:28into the same project.
43:32Okay.
43:34Thank you for your honesty.
43:36I'm sorry, Merle.
43:38I really have to go now.
43:40Me too. I still have 200,000 euros to spend.
43:42Oh, you'll have that in a minute.
43:44That's the Merle I know.
43:46Wish me luck.
43:48Do you know
43:50what I appreciate about you, Mr. Albers?
43:52You understand people
43:54and horses.
43:56I'll put it this way.
43:58Horses give us wings
44:00that we don't have.
44:02That makes us grateful and connects us.
44:04He's a philosopher too.
44:06Yes, Mr. Albers can do anything.
44:08I'm so glad
44:10that we'll stay in touch
44:12through High Class Horses.
44:14Absolutely.
44:16I'll tell you in detail
44:18how Julika's race for the A-license
44:20in Sao Paulo ended.
44:22Now, as a father,
44:24what discipline exactly?
44:26Oh, don't get all big-headed.
44:32No, I'm serious.
44:34You kept my goal in mind
44:36and my old man
44:38became a coach.
44:40It was a pleasure.
44:44I'll let you know
44:46when I ride with you in Hamburg at the derby.
44:48You'll get the jockey suite.
44:50You're a really nice guy.
44:52It's easy to ride horses with you.
44:54Who knows?
44:56Maybe I would have
44:58gotten the A-license with you.
45:00Relationship-wise.
45:02Possibly.
45:04I'm a gift from you.
45:06Excuse me?
45:08Where am I supposed to
45:10conjure that up?
45:12Your reading glasses
45:14that you wore with your father
45:16as a student and reading rat.
45:18They were pretty sexy.
45:20No.
45:22Oh, and you're so nice
45:24and you even greet Ella and Rajan from me.
45:26I couldn't reach you
45:28because of this process.
45:30Done.
45:32Here you go.
45:38Sweet dreams with your student.
45:40I'll miss you.
45:42Come on, Erika.
45:44The taxi is waiting for me.
45:50Bye.
45:58There they gallop
46:00our Hungarian friends.
46:02To the day we did it again,
46:04Mr. Albers.
46:08Mrs. Stein,
46:10would you agree
46:12that your husband
46:14fell in love with Mrs. Katja Meissner
46:16a long time ago
46:18Yes.
46:20Although I didn't want
46:22to believe that for a long time.
46:24I think that's a
46:26understandable human reaction.
46:28Would you still agree
46:30if I...
46:32The hope that my husband
46:34would return to me
46:36was my first thought in the morning
46:38and my last one before going to sleep.
46:40Every day.
46:42We had very good years in our marriage.
46:44That's why I didn't want to see
46:46my husband and Katja Meissner
46:48even though they were almost physically
46:50perceptible.
46:52Every hour more.
46:54But when I couldn't close my eyes
46:56to these facts any longer,
46:58my entire hatred
47:00against the other woman
47:02with fatal consequences
47:06came to light.
47:10I poisoned myself
47:12because I wanted to put Katja Meissner
47:14in danger.
47:22Today,
47:24in this very moment,
47:26I'm infinitely sorry.
47:34How did you manage
47:36to rent another one?
47:38I didn't rent it.
47:40I bought it.
47:44What?
47:48As far as the partnership
47:50between you and Mrs. Van Loon
47:52is concerned...
47:54The partnership won't happen.
47:56The contract expires at midnight.
47:58Fortunately.
48:00She just asked me if I could
48:02lend her a larger sum of money.
48:04What?
48:06I know you would have liked to help me.
48:08Take care, Vince.
48:10You too.
48:12He can't get you
48:14the money either?
48:16Only the bank robbery remains.