• 5 months ago
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00:00I'm still missing 200,000 euros.
00:03You're hiding them under my sofa cushion.
00:05Your sofa cushion is my cheek.
00:07Do you have it or don't you?
00:09In this case, I'm afraid I have to turn it down.
00:12Get a job for your colleagues, but don't run away!
00:15Gritta...
00:18This is a matter of principle.
00:20I poisoned myself...
00:23...because I wanted to push Katja Meisner's crimes into her shoes.
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
00:48This 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
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
01:28I'm rolling on
01:30I'm rolling on
01:32I'm rolling on
01:34I'm rolling on
01:36I'm rolling on
01:38I'm rolling on
01:40I'm rolling on
01:42I'm rolling on
01:44I'm rolling on
01:46I'm rolling on
01:48I'm rolling on
01:50I'm rolling on
01:52I'm rolling on
01:54I'm rolling on
01:57Well, that's that, right?
02:00Nasser, I can't bring it.
02:03Times have changed.
02:08Boss...
02:12Boss...
02:17Gammann?
02:18Yes. Berger here.
02:19Boss.
02:20I'm unwilling to accept this offer,
02:23would you please accept my apology?
02:25I'm sorry, I couldn't come to the office today. No chance.
02:29And I didn't have a chance to cancel.
02:31I didn't expect anything else from you.
02:33I just got back from the dentist, root canal treatment.
02:36I couldn't call because I couldn't speak.
02:39The deafness, you understand?
02:40Are you feeling better?
02:42Yes, much better. I'll come to the office in a minute, okay?
02:46I sent you an email last night with offers from suppliers and asked you to check them.
02:51And suggested that you can do it from home.
02:54You sent me an email and arranged a home office day for me?
02:58That's exactly what it looks like.
03:01Yes, and I...
03:03...was thinking about your...
03:06...well, commitment to my flight time model.
03:09And I would like to present you a slightly modified version.
03:14You don't let me go easy, Mr. Berger, do you?
03:16Well, you can present it to me. Tomorrow.
03:19Good. See you tomorrow.
03:21Goodbye, Mr. Berger.
03:24Bye.
03:27I have to convince my boss somehow.
03:29Otherwise, a capable employee will lose his job.
03:32It has to be possible to get satisfied employees and effective work under a hat.
03:38Well, I can't run away from Greece, can I?
03:41Okay, listen.
03:42If you really want to reform your weird company, I'll help you.
03:47That means you're in?
03:51I've learned that.
03:54You can always use someone like me.
03:56And before you annoy me on our tour with some crusted company structures,
03:59we'll reinvent your company first and then go to Greece.
04:05Is Britta on duty?
04:06Yes, she's at a doctor's congress tomorrow.
04:09That means for us, food on the table and first brainstorming, okay?
04:12All right. Let's go.
04:15Come on.
04:45Furthermore, the prosecutor's office will initiate an investigation against Ms. Henriette Stein for fraud.
04:54I thank you. The hearing is closed.
05:03My God, I'm hungry.
05:08Mom, I knew it would work out.
05:11Congratulations.
05:13Excuse me.
05:14Mom, I congratulate you.
05:18Thank you.
05:21Oh, my God.
05:42Mr. Albers, are you looking at some houses today?
05:45No, I just want to have a look.
05:47To get an impression, not to overdo it.
05:50At the edge of the forest, floor heating, garden terrace, 100 square meters.
05:55That's way too big for me.
05:57Mr. Albers, you want to throw a big party.
05:59You need space for that.
06:00And a guest room, a guest toilet...
06:02Have you ever looked at what that costs?
06:05I don't know.
06:07You're right, but your dream was always a small house in the green.
06:12Here, that's it.
06:15Ideal location.
06:17Very coveted.
06:19Mr. Albers, you're rich now.
06:22I've been there before, on Rhode Island.
06:25I had a huge white villa with side buildings and everything.
06:29Swimming pool, wellness, sauna...
06:31I don't need all that anymore.
06:33What I need is a small house for me.
06:36But now you have money again, so enjoy it.
06:41I enjoy it.
06:44I'm wealthy again.
06:46Wealthy.
06:49Because I have such good friends.
06:51Bye.
06:58Thank you.
07:00I thank you all for keeping me company the whole time.
07:03That was no trick.
07:05We knew you were innocent.
07:07So, to you.
07:09To us.
07:11To all of us.
07:13I think we should celebrate this with a really nice meal here in the Rosenhaus.
07:17Yes!
07:21For a moment I thought, I'm going to disobey.
07:25Make it a kind of declaration of love.
07:30I can understand that it irritated you all.
07:34It was the video of the assassination.
07:36When I heard the shot again, which I thought was Henriette's,
07:41I couldn't help it.
07:43I'm not innocent either.
07:45I thought, what are you doing now?
07:47That was an awkward situation.
07:49I know, but I didn't want to reveal it to the public.
07:53I'm sorry.
07:55I understand.
07:57At least I didn't think it would turn out like this.
08:01You did everything right.
08:03You stopped fighting against Henriette.
08:06Then she realized she didn't have to fight anymore.
08:08I had the same impression.
08:10I just hope she finds the strength to dare a new beginning in Berlin.
08:16Yes, I...
08:18I talked to Henriette.
08:22Tobben!
08:24Thank you!
08:25The bill is on, right?
08:27Yes!
08:28The thank you goes to Mrs. Jansen.
08:31After all, I still have my work to do.
08:33Hello.
08:38Thank you for being by my side the whole time.
08:42My pleasure.
08:44I still have to go to the pharmacy.
08:48I have to go to the garden house.
08:50I'll go with you.
08:52I need some rest.
08:54I don't like so much excitement.
08:57I'll go upstairs.
09:03Thank you.
09:12Thank you.
09:13Now I feel better.
09:15Yes, and we can change that very quickly.
09:17Off to work.
09:19Ach, no.
09:20The missing department head and his escapee.
09:23So you were the T-Bone Steaks?
09:25We were spied on.
09:26And apparently starved.
09:28Yes, pubs make you hungry, Benden.
09:30I thought you were on your way to my old home.
09:32The wise man changes his direction.
09:34The smart man runs against the wall.
09:36Well, that could have been my line.
09:39Yes, no, we are currently working on my model for the
09:42simultaneous regulation of my company.
09:44The motto, only the satisfied employee is also an
09:46effective employee.
09:48My boss is still a bit skeptical, but well,
09:51we can still do that.
09:52For that you leave your tour outside.
09:54Respect.
09:55Yes, Lars helps me with that.
09:57By the way, he is a graduate economic engineer.
09:59Economic engineer, wow.
10:01And what do you do afterwards?
10:02Call center or transfer to education?
10:05No, my father has a construction company.
10:07Winter Invest.
10:08Ever heard of it?
10:09From your son's profession, yes?
10:11A very famous store.
10:12Now don't be so cheeky.
10:14No problem.
10:15I can live with that very well.
10:17I'm looking forward to taking over the company one day.
10:20Britta is at a doctor's congress and will only be back tomorrow.
10:23Yes, yes, I know.
10:25And, uh, was she angry?
10:28Oh, a little worried.
10:34So your father has a construction company, yes?
10:37Yes, we sit in Frankfurt and work internationally.
10:40International, wow.
10:42And what do you build so internationally?
10:45Hotels, office complexes.
10:47Hotels?
10:48Mick, I really need to do something.
10:50Can you talk about it later?
10:52Sure.
10:53I'm already gone.
10:54So.
10:55So then.
10:56First of all, it's about the...
10:58about the employees' commitment.
11:01Suggestions?
11:03Oh man, I'm so relieved that my mother spoke freely.
11:07I'm happy too.
11:09But I always believe that the truth wins.
11:12Thank you for coming.
11:15And afterwards we can celebrate properly.
11:19Oh yes, the food.
11:21When does it take place?
11:23I don't mean that at all.
11:26Did you forget?
11:28Afterwards is the costume party at the university.
11:31Yes, I forgot that.
11:33And you like to forget.
11:35To be honest, yes.
11:37Come on, famous movie stars, that's a great motto.
11:41We could dress you up as Laurence from Arabia.
11:46I don't know.
11:48Now I'll dress up as Rajan, the nurse.
11:53Think about it, okay?
11:55Who knows how often we'll have the opportunity to do something like that.
11:59Does that mean you've decided on the place of study in India?
12:02No, I haven't decided anything yet.
12:05But I'm really confused before the decision.
12:10You'll never get a place of study like that again.
12:13I'll never get a Rajan like that again either.
12:16There are 1.2 billion Indians in the world.
12:19Stupid man.
12:21Rajan, if I study in India, we won't see each other for a year.
12:25When we thought I'd study in Munich, that was the end of the world.
12:29You'll never get a chance like that again.
12:31You mustn't miss it.
12:33And you mustn't be so comfortable.
12:35Do you think our relationship is just comfortable?
12:38Absolutely not.
12:40Why are you saying that?
12:43I'm sorry.
12:46I don't know what's right and what's wrong anymore.
12:50Yes, you know that very well.
12:56And what does that mean for us?
12:59Like I said, I believe that the truth always wins.
13:03And now I'm changing.
13:05As Rajan, the nurse.
13:20And suddenly it was dead quiet in the courtroom.
13:23You could have heard a pin drop.
13:25Unbelievable, this change.
13:27Suddenly Mrs. Stein admits everything.
13:29Among us, I'm not sure if we would have won this trial without the confession.
13:34Nevertheless, congratulations.
13:36Thank you.
13:38And...
13:40As far as the option contract for the shareholding between you and Mrs. van Loon is concerned...
13:45There won't be a shareholding.
13:47The contract expires at midnight.
13:49Fortunately.
13:51Would you like to get rid of Mrs. van Loon?
13:54No, not necessarily.
13:55I just want to keep her out of the hotel.
13:58I know my former step-sister-in-law as a patented guy.
14:02And she's very business-minded.
14:05Yes, that may be.
14:06But among us, she's a bit of her own.
14:10But she's got a long breath.
14:12Mrs. van Loon once again told me that she's not going to take the shareholding
14:16because she can't pay the 800,000 euros.
14:18So, for me, it's off the table.
14:22She just asked me if I could lend her a larger sum of money.
14:27What?
14:28I refused, of course.
14:31On the other hand, she comes from a very well-off and successful merchant family
14:36and has raised the business with her mother's milk.
14:39Yes, I heard about it from an uncle who works in the hotel industry.
14:43And your brother?
14:45Oh, hello.
14:46Gunther.
14:47Tom.
14:48Are you working?
14:49No, we just had a short meeting, Mr. Lokala.
14:52So.
14:53And now, tell me.
14:57I won.
14:59The master is free.
15:06But you're not coming up with the idea to ask me for the money, are you?
15:10Tell me, what do you think of me?
15:13As mayor, I'm not even allowed to invest in a hotel that's funded by the city.
15:18Do I have to keep making assumptions? I'm not even asking you.
15:21Why don't you ask your brother?
15:23We're not on the same page right now.
15:25Why?
15:26Because my dear brother Vincent didn't understand that I had to go after Jan Diek to the devil.
15:32Vincent has sympathy with Jan?
15:34Cheekiness, right?
15:37But I don't really care.
15:39I'll call him.
15:50Hello?
15:51You too.
15:52Hey, Merle.
15:54I didn't hear you.
15:55Hey.
15:56I was mad at you.
15:58How can I ever fix this?
16:00You can help me.
16:01It's just a little thing.
16:03I need 200,000 euros.
16:07200,000 euros?
16:09Merle, goddammit.
16:11What for?
16:12I want to build a second stand.
16:14Okay.
16:15Hotel business, if you want to know more.
16:17Until when?
16:18Yesterday.
16:22I'm sorry, Merle, but you can't get such things together so quickly.
16:25I understand.
16:26Well, it was an attempt.
16:29I know you would have liked to help me.
16:32Take care, Vince.
16:33You too.
16:34Hey, little brother.
16:35Yes?
16:36I miss you.
16:38I miss you too.
16:39Bye.
16:41He can't get the money for you either?
16:44Only the bank robbery is left.
16:47And then Mrs. Stein made a declaration of love?
16:50Yes.
16:51And after the lunch break, she agreed.
16:53All attention.
16:54Well, she finally noticed that the game was over.
16:57Anyway, it's remarkable.
16:59Yes, but she also led a remarkable war before.
17:02If she had stayed with her accusations,
17:05then I would have had to attack the Supreme Court directly.
17:08That's why I'm glad it went differently.
17:12You haven't had much time for each other lately, have you?
17:15No.
17:16Well, we've discussed everything.
17:19I hope you win the nomination.
17:21I'll keep an eye on her.
17:22Well.
17:27Thank you, Carla.
17:28Tschüss.
17:29Tschüss.
17:30Tschüss.
17:31Tschüss.
17:35Now.
17:36What now?
17:37Off to Britain.
17:38To our house.
17:40Did I already tell you that Gunther offered me
17:43to take over the gastronomy in the Hotel Neubach?
17:45No, he didn't tell me that.
17:47Why should he?
17:49How do you want to settle that, next to Salto?
17:53Let's discuss that in peace, okay?
17:55In Britain?
17:56No.
17:57We'll go to the beach, sit in front of our fireplace
18:00and don't talk about business.
18:02So.
18:03I'll be back.
18:11Mr. Albers, I thought you were going to look at the house.
18:13Later.
18:14Together with your report,
18:16so that no one is celebrating a sanitary ruin.
18:19Cautious, cautious.
18:21With the money, the demands seem to be increasing.
18:24Good.
18:25I don't need any golden water hyacinths,
18:27if it doesn't rain through the roof.
18:29Mr. Albers, don't give me that look.
18:33Three new breeders in the network again.
18:36Maybe I'll be rich soon, too.
18:39Yes.
18:41Better raisins in your head than hair on your teeth.
18:44Ben's buddy Lars
18:46is joining a global-operating construction company with his father.
18:49How nice for Lars.
18:51And I'll introduce him to Mr. Flickenschild.
18:54And you think you'll get a commission for that?
18:57What do I want with a commission?
18:59I'm like the broker.
19:01And the executive...
19:03...manager.
19:04Mr. Albers, no envy.
19:06I've put Mr. Flickenschild in my ears long enough
19:08to get him to involve me in the hotel renovation.
19:10Now I'll let him speak.
19:13And you think he'll make you the construction manager now?
19:15Count one and one together.
19:18I don't give a damn about small numbers.
19:21What a day!
19:49Ah!
19:52But Ms. Jansen looked very depressed.
19:55I think she was just a little exhausted.
19:57She got something to help with the cold in the pharmacy.
19:59Well, in this weather.
20:01But, excuse me, I have to make another phone call.
20:03Urgently.
20:04Excuse me, I'll call you back.
20:07Just say it.
20:09You did it!
20:10Wooo!
20:14Oh God, I'm so happy.
20:17He did it.
20:19Well, he got something out of it.
20:21Of course.
20:23I'm so happy for you.
20:25Tell me, did you happen to have 200,000 euros
20:28in a small bill that you could lend me?
20:30Yes, of course.
20:31I just hired someone to change the money bags in the cellar.
20:34Can it be a little more?
20:36Excuse me, but do you mind if I take a short walk
20:39to clear my head?
20:47Thank you.
20:54Thank you.
21:08Why do you need so much money?
21:10Do you want to get into Flickenschild now?
21:12Nothing can go wrong anymore.
21:14You just have to get 200,000 euros by tonight.
21:17The rest goes to the bank.
21:19Oops, I thought the topic would be from the table.
21:21I know, I should clean it from my cheek.
21:38Mrs. Jansen.
21:39May I come in for a moment?
21:41Of course.
21:43Oh, you're cleaning up.
21:46Yes, a good day to get rid of old burdens.
21:49I would like to congratulate you
21:51on your confession before court.
21:53Thank you.
21:55But I should have come up with the idea
21:57much earlier to do the right thing.
21:59Thank you.
22:00At least I didn't charge myself with more guilt today.
22:04Now a trial awaits me.
22:06I may be jailed.
22:09You will get away with a probationary sentence
22:12now that you have confessed everything.
22:14You are very kind.
22:17And now you can start a new life.
22:21No, I have to.
22:23This is not a voluntary decision.
22:27And will you do it anyway?
22:31Yes.
22:36Your purse.
22:38I don't need it anymore.
22:41You can make up for a few things in your old life.
23:02Dude, the rally was really great.
23:06Yes, I would love to go again.
23:09Well, gentlemen, are you still working on the sliding model?
23:12Yes, we are currently modifying our ideas.
23:17Yes, maybe I can help you.
23:21After all, I just did my crash course for BWL in the evening school.
23:24Wow, I'm thrilled.
23:27Yes, Mr. Economic Engineer, maybe you can teach me something.
23:30Problem?
23:33Yes, look, it's about the following.
23:35The company I work for,
23:38well, it's as old-fashioned as a shoe sole factory from the 50s.
23:41But you make wind turbines.
23:43Yes, and that surprises me the most.
23:46The management style is authoritarian and completely outdated.
23:50Okay.
23:51So it's about modernizing the internal operating structures.
23:54For more efficiency and more efficiency.
23:56Which is the same, man.
23:58No, Mr. Berger, it is not.
24:00Efficiency is the ratio between the size of the effort
24:05and the size of the performance.
24:08So cost-benefit ratio.
24:10Don't say anything.
24:11Effectiveness is the ratio between the defined goal and the achieved goal.
24:15So the degree of achievement.
24:18Not bad for a crash course.
24:20And you don't notice anything about that?
24:23Yes, we notice something about that.
24:25Namely, that I have to convince my boss
24:27to involve his employees in the responsibility.
24:29Because only satisfied employees are also efficient.
24:33Effective.
24:34Effective.
24:35Well, that's something.
24:37In any case, you both look like you could use an espresso.
24:40And double, please.
24:41Right away.
24:43And then I'll tell you how Kale here in Salto
24:45tried to introduce flat hierarchies
24:47and failed miserably.
24:49And as the saying goes, mistakes make you smart.
24:59And now Henriette threatens the trial.
25:02The prosecution has initiated an investigation against her.
25:05Well, you reap what you sow.
25:10Girls, do you also have a tea for me?
25:12Of course, sit down.
25:14You're so happy.
25:15I'm so happy.
25:18What did you do?
25:20Oh, if only I could say that to Ari.
25:22I did something crazy.
25:24Well, now we're even.
25:26Watch out.
25:27You know my girlfriend Anneliese, don't you?
25:29No.
25:30No?
25:31No?
25:32Well, it doesn't matter.
25:33Anyway, Anneliese has a son.
25:35And what about him?
25:36He's an English teacher.
25:37Aha.
25:38Yes, but that doesn't really matter now.
25:40No?
25:41No.
25:42Oh, you're making me all weird now.
25:44So watch out again.
25:46The adult son of my girlfriend Anneliese,
25:49he's an English teacher.
25:51And he always goes on vacation in England.
25:54Oh, right.
25:56Yes, and what do you think he always has with him?
26:00A gas stove.
26:01Anything else?
26:02A fishing rod.
26:03Anything else?
26:04A tent.
26:05No.
26:06A motorhome.
26:08And I just bought it for 2,500 euros.
26:16Well, now Ari and I can go to Müritz
26:19to meet the pharmacist.
26:21Do you understand?
26:22Yes.
26:23Please.
26:24It wasn't that hard.
26:31Oh.
26:32That looks fancy.
26:34Do you know what that is?
26:36Yes.
26:37It looks like you just came out of the washing machine.
26:40I'm Laurens from Arabia.
26:42Oh, I see.
26:43Ella really wants me to accompany her to the first semester costume party.
26:47Famous film figures is the motto.
26:49Don't you have something like that at home in India?
26:52Yes.
26:53We're going to the Holi Festival at the beginning of spring.
26:57Oh.
26:58You're going to apply for colors, aren't you?
27:01Yes.
27:02The colors are offered on the altar beforehand.
27:05Applying for colors means that everyone is equal.
27:08This increases all the box differences.
27:11Oh.
27:12It's almost like at our carnival.
27:14If an ice cream cone has a costume on, it doesn't look like the boss anymore.
27:17And that's why his subordinate, who dressed up as a sailor,
27:20is allowed to kiss him or even insult him.
27:23In our country, people bring each other blessings.
27:26You bury old disputes and reconcile.
27:29It's like at our carnival.
27:31Does that mean that if the ice cream cone kisses the sailor,
27:34the eternal too late comes to him?
27:36Yes, something like that.
27:37You can make fun of the bosses,
27:39you can break the rules,
27:41and you can even misbehave.
27:46Is that really necessary?
27:48People just want to let off steam
27:50and celebrate happily with each other.
27:53After that, it's fast time again anyway.
27:55Why?
27:56For religious reasons.
27:58We have 40 days of fast time.
28:01They stand for the time when Jesus Christ was in the desert.
28:05And that's why I have to go out like this?
28:08He looks stupid.
28:10Come on, I'll help you.
28:12It would be funny if we didn't make a famous movie character out of you.
28:16Thank you, dad.
28:18The sable is good.
28:31Mrs. van Loon.
28:33Mr. Flickenschild.
28:35What can I do for you?
28:37I would like a nice bouquet of flowers.
28:39It can be a little more lush.
28:41Good.
28:43It amazes me again and again to see
28:45how many different types of flowers you have here.
28:48The customer is king.
28:50You have to offer him something.
28:52It's no different in your hotel.
28:54But we're at my hotel right now.
28:57Your membership in my hotel renovation,
28:59that's off the table, isn't it?
29:01If you stay with your 800,000 euros, yes.
29:04Fine, then the option ends today at midnight.
29:07Is that why you're here?
29:10Are you afraid I could spend the money in the last minute?
29:14Don't worry.
29:16I don't have it.
29:18It's a shame.
29:20It's a shame that you speculated from the beginning
29:23that I can't spend the money anyway.
29:26But no problem.
29:28Here you are.
29:30Oh.
29:32Fine and noble. Also pretty.
29:34What does it do?
29:36It goes on the house.
29:38Yes, then I wish you a nice day.
29:40I wish you the same.
29:48Damn shame.
30:00I'm going to walk slowly now.
30:03I feel pretty exhausted.
30:06Don't you want to stay a little longer?
30:08You're the only person in town who doesn't condemn me.
30:11I don't think a man condemns you either.
30:14But gladly.
30:18Do you know Patience?
30:20I'm afraid not.
30:22I've only played games you can win.
30:25I can teach you both Patience, if you like.
30:29Very well.
30:31So.
30:33Pay attention.
30:35Here are 104 cards.
30:38They are placed in 10 rows.
30:4110 rows.
30:43The first rows are covered with 5 cards.
30:49The remaining 6 rows are covered with 4 cards.
30:54Then one row is open.
30:57Sounds like Bohemian villages to me.
31:00No, it's very simple.
31:02We keep 50 cards in the deck.
31:06And they are placed 5 times open during the game.
31:12Are you sure this isn't too exhausting for you?
31:15No, I'm just a little exhausted.
31:17I've already brought something to prevent me from going to the pharmacy.
31:21Something is brewing inside me.
31:23Then I'll make you a hot lemon first.
31:25That will do you good.
31:27I'd love to.
31:28And I'll put one in the cards.
31:33And you bought the motorhome without looking at it?
31:36Why should I look at a car like that?
31:38I don't know anything about it anyway.
31:40And the English teacher doesn't pull you over the table?
31:42No, no, no.
31:43No.
31:44Guaranteed not.
31:45That's the son of my friend Anneliese.
31:47And he's a civil servant.
31:48He's not allowed to do that.
31:51I'm so happy for you and my father.
31:53But I have to go now.
31:55Here you go.
31:56Oh, for me?
31:58Yes.
31:59Thank you.
32:00Have fun partying.
32:01Thank you, Merle.
32:02Bye.
32:03Bye.
32:04Hm.
32:05What's going on?
32:06Nothing.
32:07Yes, there is.
32:08I can't get these 800,000 euros together.
32:11The bank gave me a loan of 600,000 and now it's failing at ridiculous 200,000.
32:17I think you were going to let go of it.
32:20Yes.
32:21Yes.
32:22Yes.
32:23Yes.
32:24Yes.
32:25Yes.
32:27I think you were going to let go of it.
32:30Yes, I know it's a huge amount, but I'm just not used to it.
32:34What are you not used to?
32:36That what I've put in my head doesn't work.
32:39At least on the professional level.
32:41Well, I've told you so many times to stop talking nonsense.
32:44If you want to invest, invest in flowers or in planting.
32:48Yes, I get it.
32:51Not even Vince could help me.
32:55Vincent?
32:56Did you ask your brother?
32:59Yes.
33:00I thought you were broken up.
33:04Well, we were somehow.
33:08Oh, whatever.
33:10Topic through and over.
33:12I have to call Achim.
33:14Don't you know anything about his motorhome yet?
33:17But soon.
33:20Hello, Achim.
33:22Yes.
33:23I have to tell you something very important.
33:27No, later.
33:30Well, wait a minute.
33:34You, just a second, okay?
33:36The stretcher.
33:38Yes, the stretcher.
33:40Yes.
33:45Hey, wow.
33:54Wow.
33:57Jack Sparrow.
34:23I'm not doing this voluntarily.
34:25But?
34:26Out of love for you, Charlie.
34:32And who knows how long we'll be together.
34:35What?
34:36Who knows what?
34:41I could study in India.
34:43One year at the university there.
34:44In Varanasi.
34:45A unique chance if you win a place there.
34:48But Ella, that's fantastic.
34:50No, that's stupid.
34:51Radjan and I wouldn't see each other for a year.
34:54Ella, that's not easy for me either.
34:56And I will miss you just as much.
34:58But you can't take that lightly.
35:00I think Radjan is right.
35:02No one could take this experience from you.
35:04You would benefit from it for a lifetime.
35:07Benefit?
35:08Well, enrich if you prefer.
35:13I'm already rich.
35:20You know what you're doing, I hope.
35:23Yes.
35:24Whipped and licked.
35:28Hello.
35:29Hello.
35:30Mr. Albers, that's nice.
35:32What can I do for you?
35:34Nothing at all, Mrs. Rose, thank you.
35:36I thought I'd have a nice day.
35:39I just looked at a house.
35:41Oh, since you're so radiant, I assume you've already made your choice?
35:48Would you like to have a cup of tea with me?
35:50Yes, thank you.
35:51Come on.
35:52Come on.
35:55Well, I'm really excited.
35:59The house is in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of nowhere.
36:02Very nice.
36:03Well, then we can celebrate moving in soon, right?
36:05Well, I don't know.
36:07It's a bit expensive.
36:09300,000 for the house and the garden alone.
36:13My fortune teller says that a roof renovation will be completed soon and the cellar will probably be damp.
36:18Be sure to keep your fingers out of it.
36:20Definitely.
36:21You won't be able to dry a damp cellar in 100 years.
36:25Unless you lay the foundation.
36:28Yes, but that's very expensive.
36:30Do you have that much money?
36:32Well, you have to take out a loan, don't you?
36:35Well, you get it at your age.
36:41We both don't get it at our age anymore.
36:44Then the neck cutters from the bank have to be careful.
36:48High Class Horses runs like butter.
36:51And then let's talk about my creditworthiness, right?
36:54Still, I advise you to only spend the money you really have.
36:59Yes.
37:00You shouldn't make debts without necessity.
37:02But you have to see it.
37:04100 square meters of living space, 600 square meters of garden and 12 fruit trees and all that on the edge of the forest.
37:10Nice, but how do you want to keep the 100 square meters clean?
37:15And do you really want to harvest and process fruit all summer long until late autumn?
37:21Then you have more marmalade than you can eat.
37:25Well, don't you dare to me that I can still pick a few plums at my age.
37:30Which you then store in a damp cellar.
37:33Well, you're right about that, of course.
37:38Mr. Albers, you don't have to overdo it.
37:46Well, maybe I should wait until I find an object that I can pay for.
37:52Achim!
37:55Hello, Mr. Albers.
37:57Mr. Albers would like to buy a house for himself in the green.
38:02No, I think Mrs. Hose has just saved me from a great stupidity.
38:06All right, then.
38:07Have a nice evening. Bye.
38:08Yes, bye, bye, bye.
38:12And I have a big surprise for you.
38:16So?
38:28Dennis, it's not easy to develop an efficient concept for a company you don't know.
38:34Hey, Charlie Chaplin and Captain Sparrow.
38:39What are you up to?
38:40First semester party at the university.
38:42Rajan was forced to look like that.
38:45But the three of you don't look fresh either.
38:47Ah, better not say anything.
38:49We're brewing a concept for my company here at my new working time.
38:53Oh, that's Lars and that's Ella.
38:56No, that's Rajan.
38:58That's Ella.
38:59Hi.
39:00Oh.
39:02Hi.
39:03Maybe you need a break, too.
39:06Yes, just come to the costume party.
39:09Put on something funny and then we'll go, right?
39:12No, no, I need a clear head tomorrow morning.
39:14And hopefully a concept.
39:16Come on, a beer is fine.
39:18So, I'm up for it.
39:20Guys, we just wanted to brainstorm and rethink everything.
39:23Yes, we'll do that later.
39:26Come on, we can't think of anything right now anyway.
39:28Okay, but just one hour, okay?
39:30And little one, just one beer.
39:33Yes, dad.
39:35Yay!
39:39Are you coming now?
39:40Yes, I'm in a hurry.
39:46Here you go.
39:47Thank you.
39:51Don't make it so exciting.
39:54Wait.
40:10Here you go.
40:13A motorhome?
40:14Yes.
40:16We can go to the Müritz with it now.
40:21How did you manage to rent one after all?
40:24I didn't rent it, I bought it.
40:30When?
40:33When?
40:34This morning.
40:39Erika...
40:42Did anyone accompany you,
40:46who knew about cars?
40:48Why?
40:50Yes, because you, as you know,
40:54have no idea about cars.
40:56It doesn't matter.
41:02How high is the mileage?
41:04I don't know.
41:06Anyway, the motorhome was on the road a lot in England.
41:10Many times.
41:15Do you have any idea what condition the engine is in?
41:21Or the underbody protection?
41:25Is there rust in the wheel arches?
41:28Or what about gasoline or oil consumption?
41:32I bought the motorhome from the son of my friend Anneliese.
41:36And that's okay.
41:38I've known Anneliese for over 40 years.
41:44You don't have insurance for private sales.
41:48It's called bought as seen.
41:51But I haven't seen it yet.
41:59Come in.
42:02Good day, Mr. Flickenschild.
42:04I wanted to deliver the good news myself.
42:07Ms. Lichtenhagen, the city council has decided.
42:12For you. You can build your hotel here.
42:14Great!
42:15Isn't it?
42:16Sit down.
42:17Thank you.
42:18Yes, please.
42:19May I?
42:20Please.
42:22Mr. Lichtenhagen,
42:25I have just learned that the city council has decided
42:28that I may build my hotel.
42:30That's great! Congratulations!
42:32Thank you.
42:33But you can also be congratulated.
42:35As I hear, you won the trial for Ms. Meissner.
42:37Yes, thank you.
42:38In the end, we owe the acquittal to Philipp.
42:41He made it in the end that Henrietta agreed to everything.
42:44Yes, then we all have a reason to celebrate.
42:46By the way, I checked with Ms. van Loon again.
42:49Oh, and?
42:51It stays.
42:52She sells me the property,
42:54but renounces the shareholding of the hotel.
42:56Good.
42:57He cancels the deal at midnight,
42:59and you can build your hotel according to your ideas.
43:02Exactly.
43:07Anneliese only had this one photo of the mobile home,
43:10and since she knew that her son wanted to sell it,
43:12I just bought it from him.
43:14So, now slowly.
43:18Now that it's winter,
43:20you usually cancel such a mobile home.
43:25If the son of your friend Anneliese...
43:28His name is Andreas.
43:30If he sells this Andreas for the winter,
43:35then there's a catch.
43:37Isn't it?
43:39I've known Andreas since he was born.
43:41He would never sell me junk.
43:44He just didn't feel like going camping anymore.
43:48He's done it a hundred times.
43:52How much is it going to cost?
43:58I'm not telling you.
44:03Have you already given him the money?
44:09Very good.
44:11So.
44:13Then let's look for a report
44:18and let this mobile home be assessed
44:22before you pay.
44:24Okay?
44:26I thought you'd be happy
44:28that we can go to the Müritz with the mobile home
44:31to your pharma... old... old meeting...
44:35Pharmacy historian meeting.
44:43I'm so happy!
44:45Oh my God!
44:47What is it?
44:52What is that?
44:54A bag of salt.
44:56That means you have to eat the first bag of salt together
44:59before you can get married.
45:01Does that mean we have to drink this one?
45:03No.
45:04But I guess that's about the amount
45:06we already have behind us.
45:08Let's do it.
45:15Philipp!
45:22Philipp!
45:27Come here.
45:36To engagement.
45:40To a good future.
45:45To engagement.
45:52Good.
45:53Then we would have discussed everything.
45:55I agree.
45:59Thank you, Ms. Lichterhagen.
46:01I thank you.
46:03Mr. Flickenschild, good evening.
46:05Ms. Verlohn.
46:06Hello, Anne.
46:07Hello, Merle.
46:09Well, since my cousin is here,
46:11the commission has decided...
46:13Yes, the city council has decided
46:15I may build the hotel.
46:16Congratulations!
46:17We deserve it, too.
46:19Why we?
46:30It's a bank account
46:32of over 600,000 euros.
46:35So that means we're still missing...
46:37200,000 euros.
46:39They were just transferred to you.
46:42That means I have the 800,000 euros
46:44for the shareholding together.
46:46On time before midnight.
46:48That means we're in business.
46:59Well, Mr. Albers,
47:00did you finish the next great deal?
47:02Did you hire a new breeder?
47:04On the contrary.
47:05I fired him.
47:06Are you happy about that?
47:08No.
47:09I'm happy that he was fired
47:11for personal reasons.
47:12He gives up breeding
47:13and not because of my service.
47:14I've come to realize
47:16that I've made a big,
47:18unforgivable mistake.
47:20And I'm very sorry.
47:23It's good that you understood that
47:25and that you're telling the truth now.
47:29Oh, shit!
47:30Just before eight.
47:32I have an appointment with my boss
47:34to propose a concept
47:35that doesn't exist yet.
47:37Which bomb was dropped here?