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00:00You can't let yourself go like that.
00:03Because you have an important task.
00:06What is it?
00:07Your life.
00:08And you can only tackle that if you straighten up.
00:11Show your attitude for the hearing and the trial.
00:14I don't believe that.
00:16Why didn't you tell me you were coming to Lüneburg?
00:19Because I didn't know that until yesterday.
00:21Ella, I...
00:24I'm not going on a trip.
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
00:47This is my life
00:51This is the way to find my own
00:55This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:59This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
01:27No, that's not the point.
01:28Dr. Thies offered me to participate in a super interesting project.
01:32Great.
01:33And this super interesting project you're proposing to me?
01:36Ella, don't get me wrong.
01:37I get that you don't have time to visit me in India.
01:40That's what it's all about, isn't it?
01:43Isn't it?
01:47You know what?
01:48Just go.
01:56Go.
02:06The tea will do him good.
02:13Mrs. Stein.
02:14You didn't say you had to go to jail.
02:19But if I do, I don't know if I'll make it.
02:22And if I don't...
02:25Where should I go then?
02:26Maybe to Berlin.
02:28To your friends.
02:30My only friend is Nicole, and she turned away from me.
02:34I disappointed her too much.
02:36I put her in a prison.
02:38She didn't forgive me.
02:40And she's right about that.
02:41People are willing to forgive.
02:44You just have to take the first step.
02:46But how?
02:47But you've already started.
02:50You told the truth in the last second in front of the court.
02:56Maybe that was a mistake.
02:57No.
02:58What you did was very brave.
03:01But I have no perspective at all.
03:04And what about your dream of a ballet school?
03:11Who will give a playful, convicted woman a credit for it?
03:15And Philippe doesn't help me anymore either.
03:21Well, that's enough for me.
03:23Yes, thank you, again.
03:25That was the police officer.
03:26He still needs the death certificate of your husband.
03:29Oh, I forgot to give it to him.
03:31Marriage is quite a paper war.
03:33Yes, but it's worth it.
03:38Sorry.
03:39Is coffee still there?
03:41I just made some.
03:44I saw Raja leave.
03:46He didn't look particularly happy.
03:48Ask me, what do I look like?
03:50Pretty.
03:52What happened?
03:54He changed his mind.
03:56Suddenly he doesn't come to visit me in India.
03:58Idiot.
04:01Oh, Ella, I'm sorry.
04:02And why?
04:03Because of some super interesting project.
04:06It's stupid.
04:10You know how ambitious Rajan is.
04:13Maybe you should try to approach him again and find a solution to the problem.
04:17That's out of the question.
04:19If I do, he'll approach me.
04:21There.
04:25Keep knotting.
04:48Oh.
04:50Oh.
04:56Oh, yeah.
04:58Oh.
05:17Oh, yeah.
05:20Oh, yeah.
05:22Oh, yeah.
05:24Oh, yeah.
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05:56Oh, yeah.
06:00Oh, yeah.
06:01I'm sorry.
06:03I'll know the next time.
06:15Mr. Albers, can you tell me why we have a fridge when the tap is empty and only cools itself?
06:20I'm sorry, I have other worries at the moment.
06:22Still the Spanish riding in your neck?
06:25It's Argentinian riding.
06:27Besides, I've looked carefully. Ah, there it is.
06:31Who of my breeders has emigrated to the competition network?
06:35It's exclusively breeders who do their business outside of Europe.
06:40And? Does that somehow make you smarter now?
06:42Well, I've talked to some of them and asked them about the reason for their change.
06:46What excuses did they give you?
06:48No excuses.
06:50They unanimously said that for them the competition network in the Asian and American space is better set up than mine.
06:58Okay.
07:00And what if the sheik wants to sell your network to Argentina for exactly that reason?
07:04The Gauchos can offer millions. I will never sell my baby. On the contrary.
07:08I will continue to develop our software for America and Asia.
07:12And then Argentina will have a cold wind in its face.
07:15They have a summer down there.
07:17Very funny.
07:19No, I'm serious.
07:21You should still discuss this with the sheik.
07:23Not that he's already in Buenos Aires negotiating with the Argentinians.
07:26He can't do anything without me.
07:28Besides, he's been hunting for falcons for two days now.
07:31That's a good hobby.
07:39Yes, I'm coming.
07:42I'm coming.
07:45Ah.
07:47Yes, please.
07:48Ah! Thomas!
07:50What a surprise!
07:52Tell me, my boy, you're here.
07:54Why didn't you call and tell me?
07:58How long are you staying, child?
08:00Thank you, Mom. I'm fine.
08:02Yes, please, where is your luggage?
08:04I left it with the three kings. I didn't want to cause you any trouble.
08:07I'm asking you for trouble?
08:09Please.
08:11You look pale. Do I have to worry about you?
08:14A little cold on the way here.
08:16Almost over. I've already been to Dr. Thiep's.
08:19Then I'm relieved. I brought you some pralines.
08:23Mwah!
08:25So, tell me, how does it feel to be the head of the board?
08:30The air at the top is thinner, but the view is clearer.
08:34Ah, I hear, I hear.
08:36Oh, sorry.
08:38That must be my driver.
08:40I have a meeting in Hannover.
08:42Yes?
08:44Ah.
08:46Yes, I'm coming.
08:48Oh, sorry.
08:50Second cell phone.
08:51Why do you need two cell phones?
08:54Brussels economy.
08:56Hi, Gordon.
08:58Okay.
08:59I'll call you back in a minute. Bye.
09:02I don't recognize you at all.
09:05Your son is still in the tailor's suit.
09:08He sat on the lamppost as a baby and looked completely different.
09:13Mama, I would like to deepen the conversation, but at the moment it's bad.
09:17We'll have a nice dajiling when I have time, okay?
09:21Tell me, have you already congratulated Anne for the election to the mayor?
09:26No, Mama.
09:27Thomas, please. You absolutely have to do it. It's part of the job, okay?
09:32Yes, Mama.
09:34It never changes.
09:35Yes, so please.
09:36Someone has to make sure that you don't lose your land.
09:41Bye.
09:42Bye, my boy.
09:47So really two cell phones.
09:50Well, only the Brussels can afford it.
09:55And?
09:59Don't you think that's a bit too pompous?
10:02Pompous?
10:03Listen, you're the new old Lüneburger mayor.
10:06The straw should look representative.
10:11By the way, I signed the contract yesterday.
10:14Oh, congratulations.
10:16Then the long-awaited negotiations with Mr. Flickenschild are finally over.
10:20Yes.
10:21I am now a participant and have a say in all matters.
10:24I could, for example, make sure that the new hotel is called Three Queens or Waldorf Merloria.
10:31You're crazy.
10:32I'm not quite sure about the layout yet.
10:35What kind of hotel would you prefer?
10:38What do you mean?
10:39Well, business, sport or family-friendly.
10:44So, in fact, there are too few hotels in Lüneburg that offer rooms for families.
10:48That's my opinion.
10:50But you should definitely discuss this with Mr. Flickenschild before you...
10:54I don't believe it.
10:56Don't you want to say hello to your little brother?
10:58Vince!
11:00Before I left, I took you to the hotel owner with my little financial syringe.
11:04The foundations are not even built yet.
11:06Wait, is this the bouquet for the entrance hall?
11:08No, this is for the new and old mayor of Lüneburg.
11:14Hello, Anne.
11:15Hello, Vince.
11:16Your victory has spread all the way to Holland.
11:18Congratulations.
11:21Thank you very much.
11:24I have to go now.
11:26Bye.
11:27Take care.
11:29Hey, little brother.
11:33Oh, how beautiful.
11:36Beautiful?
11:37Yes.
11:38Tell me, what are you doing here?
11:40Come, slowly. Slowly, slowly.
11:43I need a coffee first.
11:45You'll get it.
11:46Yes?
11:47Yes.
11:59I hope this official doesn't want more papers from us.
12:02I don't have any more. You?
12:04No.
12:06Then I'll prepare the wedding dinner for us.
12:08With pleasure.
12:10Will you help me?
12:13Come on.
12:18A motorhome?
12:19Yes.
12:20I was lucky. It's almost as good as a motorcycle.
12:22If the vehicle would run perfectly, it would be even better.
12:25Tell me, since I just met you,
12:27can you take a look at the engine?
12:29I didn't get an appointment in the workshop.
12:31And we want to go to the Müritz tomorrow.
12:33Mrs. Rose, I'm sorry.
12:34I just wanted to pick up a few documents.
12:36I have to go back to the office right away.
12:37What a pity.
12:38Then nothing will come of our trip.
12:40I'm sorry.
12:41See you later.
12:46Erika, Erika.
12:48Do you always have to be so blue-eyed?
12:55I'm sorry.
13:02I can't believe you're here in Lüneburg.
13:06You have to look at the bill.
13:08You haven't called in a long time.
13:10Yes, and I think you know why.
13:12You did business with my ex,
13:14which I had to learn about in five corners.
13:17And don't forget that,
13:18just because you owe me 200,000 euros.
13:22Okay.
13:23You can spit on the ashes.
13:25It's already ready.
13:26The whole bucket.
13:29Yes, Vinz.
13:31Jan Diek is and remains a bastard.
13:34First he lied to me and cheated on me,
13:36because of which he gets a divorce.
13:38Then he uses the Internet
13:39under a pseudonym to get to me again.
13:41And now he's also torpedoing my tulip business.
13:43I'm sorry.
13:44I didn't know that my deal with Jan got you so bad.
13:47Well,
13:48then next time,
13:49think about the wounded heart of your sister
13:51and not just about the money.
13:53Hey, I promise.
13:57And to calm you down,
13:58I only bought Diek a tulip third choice.
14:02It's at the sports prize, you know.
14:04And what did you do with them?
14:06Sold them at an expensive trade fair,
14:07which quickly needed flower jewelry.
14:09You're just unbelievable.
14:12You trade with everything you can get
14:14and still do a good business with it.
14:16Yes, that's how it is.
14:17So.
14:18Now tell me about your hotel.
14:20First I want to know why you're here.
14:22Oh, I already said that.
14:23To ask my sister for forgiveness.
14:28Honestly.
14:30By the way, I live in Hotel Dreikönige.
14:33That's the hotel of my business partner Gunther Flickenschild.
14:38I'm curious to meet him.
14:41Tell me, do you have a nice dress?
14:43Why don't you like my jeans?
14:45I want you to really go all out tonight.
14:48A potential business partner of mine
14:50sent me cards for the Hamburg State Supermarket.
14:52So I'm supposed to be spoiled, bored,
14:54so you can do business at the bar?
14:56That's typical again.
14:59All right.
15:01Are you the ass on your head before or after?
15:05After.
15:10So.
15:11Now I have a few minutes.
15:13What's up?
15:14Don't you have to be in the office?
15:15Yes, I'm on my way to an appointment.
15:16I just wanted to tell you very briefly.
15:18My boss thinks my new ideas are great.
15:20Oh, that's great.
15:21I'm proud of you.
15:22Because only satisfied employees are effective employees.
15:26This costume party of Ella at the university.
15:28What my fantasies have really inspired.
15:30Yes, if it was your fantasy.
15:32Hey, hey, hey.
15:33What's that supposed to mean?
15:34I'm just saying.
15:35There were also Mick and Lars.
15:38So, to your reassurance.
15:39Yes, at least the two claim it would have been my hallucinations.
15:43It was definitely my handwriting on the note.
15:45And what did your boss say?
15:47Well, the mosquito burning factor seems to have really impressed him.
15:51That's a great word.
15:52The movie was really worth it.
15:54Hey, I can also be a genius without alcohol.
15:57I know that.
15:59So, I have to go to my patient now.
16:01See you later at the Rosenhaus.
16:03Rumor has it that there is salmon.
16:07Hey.
16:08Sorry, Ben. Hi.
16:09Will we see each other at dinner later?
16:10I don't think so.
16:11Ah, trouble in paradise?
16:14Ella is angry with me.
16:15Because I participate in the new database for hereditary diseases.
16:18And that's why I can't visit her in India.
16:20Uh-huh. Beretta's new project, right?
16:22Yes.
16:23And you can't understand Ella?
16:24Yes, I do.
16:25And she doesn't understand me.
16:26I understand.
16:33Mrs. van Loon?
16:34Yes.
16:35A guest in the Three Kings ordered a bouquet of flowers.
16:37Right.
16:39Here.
16:41Here you are.
16:42Thank you. Goodbye.
16:44One moment, Mr. Eckart.
16:46Yes?
16:47Aren't you actually a trainee in the Three Kings?
16:52Yes.
16:54However, I am also the assistant of Mr. Flickenschild at the hotel renovation.
16:57Uh-huh.
16:58And what do you qualify for?
17:01My studies at BWL in the evening school and the trust of Mr. Flickenschild in my skills.
17:06Isn't that a bit too much for you?
17:08Evening school, trainee, assistant and all the trust that is placed in you?
17:13No.
17:14To be honest, Mr. Eckart, I believe that you are overwhelmed with this task.
17:18And I will tell Mr. Flickenschild exactly the same, as long as I feel like it.
17:23Thank you.
17:24Goodbye.
17:28Oh, my God.
17:29Oh, my God.
17:30What's going on with Mr. Eckart?
17:32Mr. Eckart!
17:35Vincent!
17:36Aunt Erika!
17:37What are you doing here?
17:38Why don't you tell me?
17:40How are you, my boy?
17:41I'm fine.
17:43I hope you are, too.
17:45Is something wrong?
17:47I have a little problem with a pretty big car.
17:50Aunt Erika bought a motorhome without doing a test drive beforehand.
17:54Yes.
17:55A motorhome?
17:57Well, if there's nothing else, come with me.
17:59Hello, am I a Dutchman?
18:01Oh, you're so beautiful!
18:03Great!
18:04But it could also be a motor damage.
18:06Okay, come on.
18:07I'll see what I can do.
18:08But don't make my fingers too dirty.
18:10Mel and I are going to the opera tonight in Hamburg.
18:13Oh.
18:14Don Giovanni.
18:15Well, that fits.
18:16Just like a Casanova like you.
18:18Ha, ha, ha.
18:30So, Mrs. Janssen.
18:31The blood test didn't show anything serious.
18:33Good.
18:35You have a mild anemia.
18:36That means less red blood cells than normal.
18:39That's why I feel so weak.
18:41Yes.
18:42I prescribe you an iron supplement.
18:45And please take a lot of vitamin C.
18:48And eat a lot of meat.
18:50Like bloody steaks?
18:54Liver and blood sausage would be better.
18:56But red peppers, pumpkin seeds and freshly squeezed orange juice are also good.
19:01Well, at our next Rosenhaus dinner you can put that on the menu.
19:06Oh, tempting.
19:07Here you go.
19:08Thank you.
19:10Mrs. Dr. Thies, I have one more question.
19:13Yes, please ask.
19:14It's not about me, but about a friend who is your patient.
19:20Mrs. Stein.
19:21You know that I am subject to medical confidentiality.
19:23Of course.
19:24But I don't know who to turn to.
19:27Well, your husband is probably the wrong contact person now, isn't he?
19:32I'll give you that right, yes.
19:34Where is the problem?
19:35Well, I met you today and you looked very grumpy.
19:39Do you have an idea how to help?
19:43Mrs. Stein needs a new challenge.
19:45She needs a goal.
19:47Exactly.
19:48Yes, she wanted to start this ballet school in Berlin.
19:51But now everyone is missing courage.
19:53Yes, but for such a big project she needs a lot of strength.
19:56And she only gets that if she does the therapy.
19:59Exactly.
20:00However, the drive for it can only come from herself.
20:03Unfortunately, good advice doesn't help.
20:05I understand.
20:06Well, then thank you very much.
20:09You're welcome.
20:10See you later at dinner.
20:12Yes, but today without blood sausage and pork liver.
20:16Oh yes, please.
20:19Bye.
20:20Bye.
20:24Merle.
20:25Hey.
20:28Hi.
20:30Hey.
20:32Here, I brought you something from Sweden.
20:35Wow.
20:36Hey, that smells good.
20:38What's in there?
20:40Cinnamon snails.
20:42I love cinnamon snails.
20:43I'll get you a tea, we'll clean them up in a minute.
20:49And?
20:50How was Stockholm?
20:52Were you able to do anything because of the opera?
20:54Oh, I talked to the people in charge.
20:57But they didn't want to settle down yet.
20:59Now it's time to wait.
21:00And drink tea.
21:03To your opera sculpture.
21:11And?
21:12Did you go shopping in Stockholm?
21:15Well, for the wedding.
21:17Something new, something blue.
21:19I didn't feel like it.
21:21After all the unrest in the last few weeks,
21:24I'm not sure if I want to marry this whole Brimborium.
21:27But isn't that part of it?
21:29I don't know.
21:32Do you want to be my witness?
21:34I think you have nothing to do with the whole Brimborium.
21:37Then I'll just ask someone else.
21:39We.
21:41I understand.
21:42But only on one condition.
21:44I'll take care of the wedding dress.
21:47You might not see it, but I have a little hand for it.
21:50But not a dress made of real tulips or something.
21:53Hello?
21:54No, no. Something's already coming to me.
22:02What a crazy year.
22:06Henriette's seduction.
22:09The prison.
22:10The trial.
22:12Fortunately, it's all over.
22:16Bad memories are not so easy to forget.
22:19Well, it takes time.
22:22Distraction is always good.
22:24The wedding preparations are just right.
22:27I'm not in the mood for a wedding at all.
22:29I just want Philipp and I to be together.
22:32I don't care about anything else.
22:34And I want more cinnamon rolls.
22:36But I still have to go through some topics.
22:38Oh, you poor thing.
22:40Besides, otherwise I won't fit in my dress afterwards.
22:43I haven't told you that yet.
22:45My brother Vincent is there.
22:47We're going to the opera later.
22:49I didn't even know you liked opera.
22:51I don't.
22:52But Vincent wants to open a business field again.
22:55And I'm supposed to put on my best dress.
22:59Maybe I'll just take off the apron.
23:02Or I'll just leave the apron on.
23:07My mother told me that you want to build a new hotel in Lüneburg.
23:11Then she must have told you who my new business partner is.
23:15Mrs. van Loon.
23:17Aha.
23:19Then I can imagine how exhausting the negotiations were.
23:22Yes, exhausting.
23:24It's exactly the category of woman I would never get involved with.
23:27Excuse me, we have nothing in private.
23:29Neither private nor professional.
23:31Unfortunately, it was no different.
23:33The property on which the hotel is to be built belongs to you.
23:36Oh, then I wish you a successful business relationship.
23:39Thank you, me too.
23:43Mr. Flickenschild, do you have a moment?
23:45Now?
23:46Sorry, just a moment.
23:47No problem.
23:50Eckhart, what's up?
23:52I just talked to Mrs. van Loon.
23:54Obviously she has something against me.
23:56Excuse me?
23:57She thinks I'm not qualified enough to take care of the new building as an assistant.
24:00That's my decision.
24:02It just sounded different to her.
24:04You don't have to worry about your job.
24:06And Mrs. van Loon?
24:08I will talk to her.
24:10Thank you.
24:13Sorry for the interruption, I'm here.
24:16Problems?
24:17Yes, with my new business partner.
24:19Mrs. category exhausting.
24:21Well, that can be more exciting.
24:33Oh, that looks like work.
24:35Yes, I've been at the archive and I've been working through the first years since the hospital was founded.
24:41It's totally interesting.
24:43It says that in 1921 there was already a boy with bleeding and eczema.
24:49These are the symptoms of Wiscott-Albrecht, although the picture of the disease of Dr. Wiscott was only described in 1936.
24:55I knew you were the right person for this job.
25:02Do you have a schedule in mind?
25:05I would proceed as chronologically as you do.
25:08No, no, I mean my work here.
25:10Oh, I see.
25:11Well, I thought you work a few hours a week until the exam at your fellow student.
25:15And the rest you do afterwards.
25:17You still have a lot of time between the colleague and the start of your studies.
25:20I didn't mean the work itself.
25:22It's just that I promised Ella that I would visit her in India during my time here.
25:27You won't be able to do both.
25:29Yes, I know that.
25:30This project is a priority for me.
25:32And that's why Ella is pretty angry with me.
25:34Talk to her again.
25:36And make it clear to her how important this is to you.
25:39I'm sure she understands.
25:41I'm definitely happy when you're there.
25:47Anyway, Achim and I have become a couple after a few detours.
25:51Why detours?
25:53Do you have a rag for me?
25:55Rag? Wait.
25:56Achim has been hanging on his ex-wife for a long time.
25:59Is he okay?
26:00Yes.
26:01But now we're very happy.
26:02I'm happy for you.
26:04And?
26:05A brush, by any chance?
26:06Yes, yes. Will you be able to do it?
26:08Looks pretty good.
26:10Something like this?
26:11Yes.
26:12Oh, that would be wonderful.
26:14Achim was very excited that I just bought this motorhome.
26:19Without seeing it.
26:20And when you get it in motion, the peace and harmony in the house of Meisner Rose is restored.
26:27The harmony is not so good in our family at the moment.
26:29Yes.
26:30Anne and Merle worry me a lot.
26:35And you?
26:36Do you have a girlfriend, too?
26:38Nothing serious.
26:39But that doesn't bother me at all.
26:42Did I see that right?
26:44Anne is pregnant?
26:46Yes, you have.
26:48I thought you and Torben don't want children.
26:50Yes.
26:51Torben and Anne are no longer together.
26:53Aha.
26:54Who is the father?
26:56Torben.
26:57Torben has a new girlfriend now.
27:00A very pleasant person.
27:02But Anne and Torben still want to raise the child together.
27:06Unconventional, but why not?
27:09And what about Merle?
27:11Merle.
27:13The separation from Jan Diek was very difficult for her.
27:16Jan Diek is a jerk.
27:18Hm?
27:19Jerk.
27:21At least you got a decent man, Aunt Erika.
27:25Yes.
27:26So.
27:29Everything's back to normal.
27:30Really?
27:31Yes.
27:32Yes, and what was it about?
27:33The distributor cap and spark plugs.
27:36That's why it stuttered like that, yes?
27:38Yes.
27:39I cleaned it up again.
27:40Now you don't have to be like new.
27:41Oh, thank you.
27:42Tell me, could you take a test drive with me so that Achim doesn't complain again?
27:47Yes, gladly.
27:56Mr. Albers.
28:03Mrs. Jansen.
28:04Oh, Mr. Ecker.
28:05Hello.
28:06On time for the 5th OT in Salto?
28:07Yes.
28:08A well-earned ritual.
28:11I should get used to freshly squeezed orange juice.
28:16That would be healthier.
28:18Mr. Albers would definitely do that for you.
28:20I'm sure.
28:21How are you, Mr. Ecker?
28:22Excellent.
28:23The training is going well, and I'm working closely with Mr. Flickenschelz.
28:26Yes, bravo!
28:28Well, after a few setbacks.
28:30Yes, you've experienced terrible things.
28:32The terrible deeds of Mr. Landau.
28:35Yes, the work at the casino was actually quite okay until...
28:38Until he almost shot you.
28:40Fortunately, it wasn't quite as bad again.
28:42I mean, Mr. Landau went much further with Mrs. Stein.
28:45The way he incited her game addiction.
28:48Yes, I noticed it live.
28:49I couldn't even do anything.
28:51I mean, of course, it wasn't okay what Mrs. Stein did to Ella's mother.
28:54But somehow I feel sorry for her.
28:56Yes.
28:57Ultimately, she was a person who acted out of deep despair.
29:01I would like to help her so much.
29:04Good day, Mrs. Janssen.
29:05Ah, Mr. Eckert.
29:06Mr. Peters is urgently looking for someone to teach him waltz.
29:09If possible, marry his daughter as soon as possible.
29:12Maybe you can ask Mr. Michaels from the local dance school.
29:15I will.
29:16Mrs. Janssen.
29:18Excuse me, I don't want to interfere, but...
29:21As far as the waltz is concerned, maybe I could help you.
29:40Stein?
29:41Yes.
29:42Hello, Mrs. Stein.
29:43Mick Eckert here from the Three Kings.
29:46What can I do for you?
29:48Well, it's like this.
29:49One of our guests needs dance lessons for a wedding.
29:53Pretty fast and urgent.
29:55I thought of you spontaneously.
29:57You used to be a dancer.
30:00I don't think I'm the right one for that.
30:02Wedding dances are not part of my repertoire.
30:05Well, talk to her.
30:06Don't give up so quickly.
30:08Don't give up.
30:09It's just about a waltz.
30:11Mr. Peters is the groom's father and he has to dance with his daughter.
30:15Of course, he doesn't want to embarrass himself in front of the whole wedding company.
30:18I'm sorry, but I don't have time.
30:21Mrs. Stein, I'm sure you'd have fun, too.
30:25I mean, dancing is something...
30:27wonderful.
30:29You want ballet school.
30:32Ballet.
30:33Ballet.
30:34Ballet.
30:37Are you still there?
30:39Oh, yes.
30:40Yes, of course.
30:42Mr. Peters would also like to dance ballet.
30:44No, no.
30:45I mean, of course.
30:47You also dance ballet.
30:49And Mr. Peters would be very happy to be taught by a professional dancer.
30:54Mrs. Stein, please.
30:56You are my last hope.
30:59Please tell her.
31:03I'll see what I can do.
31:05I'll get in touch with you, okay?
31:07Thank you, Mrs. Stein. Thank you very much.
31:15Mrs. van Loon.
31:17Do you have a minute?
31:18Oh, Mr. Business Partner.
31:20Always for you.
31:21Two more.
31:22What's up?
31:24We have...
31:27Better?
31:29Yes.
31:30As I hear, you have reservations against my assistant, Mr. Eckert.
31:34To be honest, yes.
31:36Mr. Eckert is certainly not the first to come up with this job,
31:39but he is proven to be skillful, clever and absolutely trustworthy.
31:43And I would like to give him this chance.
31:46Nice, but I think he is overwhelmed with this task.
31:49Overwhelmed?
31:50Did he make a mistake?
31:52No, but a hotel renovation is not a walk.
31:55You need an assistant with a certain experience.
31:58That's what those who have so much experience in this field say.
32:02Mr. Eckert is and remains my assistant, and that's enough.
32:33Hello.
32:34Then we can start.
32:35Oh, it's nice how it looks.
32:37It looks delicious.
32:38Great.
32:39How delicious.
32:40So, real gravid salmon from Stockholm.
32:42Well, what did I tell you?
32:44I take more than you and give me more than you.
32:47Mrs. Rose, I'm sorry I couldn't help you.
32:49I was really busy.
32:50Not so bad.
32:51There was a savior in need.
32:52My nephew Vincent.
32:54Oh, is that Anne's brother?
32:56May I?
32:57Please.
32:58No.
32:59This is not Anne's brother, but Merle's.
33:02Ah.
33:03Erika's family relationships are more complicated than those of the English royal family.
33:07That's not true at all.
33:08It's very simple.
33:09I have two sisters.
33:11And one sister is the mother of Vincent and Merle, and the other sister is Anne's mother.
33:16Not so easy.
33:17And your nephew could help you, right?
33:19Yes.
33:20The vehicle is leaving again.
33:23I'm really looking forward to the test drive.
33:26That's impossible.
33:28Thank you.
33:29You're so quiet.
33:31I'm enjoying the food.
33:34Where's Rajan?
33:36He's probably busy with some medical files.
33:38It's more important to him than me visiting India.
33:41Rajan is really working hard right now.
33:43For example, he lost a file.
33:46Do you know why the Gravet Lachs is called Gravet Lachs?
33:49No.
33:50I have no idea, but I've always wanted to know.
33:53Gravet sounds like digging or digging out, doesn't it?
33:57Back in the day, in Sweden, the lachs were taken out,
34:00rubbed in with salt, sugar and dill,
34:04and then buried in earth holes to keep them for a long time.
34:08Did you dig them out personally today?
34:10No.
34:11Don't worry.
34:12Today you store Gravet Lachs in refrigerators.
34:14No matter if it's Gravet or not.
34:16I really like it.
34:17Thank you.
34:18Me too.
34:19Oh, sorry.
34:28Katja Meissner?
34:35Oh, that's a surprise.
34:38No, no, I'm happy, yes.
34:41Yes, I'll get in touch with you in a few days.
34:44Thank you.
34:45Goodbye.
34:51Stockholm?
34:53That was the Kunstakademie Dresden.
34:56They offered me a teaching position.
34:59Oh, that's wonderful.
35:01That's good news.
35:02Congratulations.
35:03Dresden is a beautiful city.
35:05Yes, we could come and visit with the motorcycle.
35:07The Kunstakademie is a very renowned institute.
35:12Aren't you happy?
35:15And what about Stockholm?
35:21And done.
35:24Oh, sorry, Thomas.
35:26No problem.
35:27I wasn't unemployed in the meantime.
35:29Everything clear with Merle?
35:31More than clear.
35:32The business partnership with the woman is a challenge.
35:36Category exhausting, hm?
35:38Category insane.
35:41But tell me more about Brussels so that I can think of other ideas.
35:45What can I say?
35:46I'm the head of the Reference for European Regional and Structural Policy.
35:49You look good.
35:50You look good.
35:51Thank you.
35:52A lot of work?
35:54Yes, a lot of meetings, a lot of files, a lot of overtime.
35:57A lot of acquaintances?
35:59Brussels has very attractive women.
36:01Especially the Italian woman.
36:03Category exhausting?
36:05Category very busy.
36:07And you?
36:08Still single?
36:10Yes, after Caroline broke up, I started working.
36:13It doesn't get boring for me either.
36:16Oh, that's my keyword.
36:17I have an appointment at the town hall.
36:20With Anne?
36:21Yes.
36:22The new mayor.
36:24Yes, not only that, she is also...
36:26Pregnant, I know.
36:32I'm curious to see how she is.
36:35After all, it was our common dream to have a child.
36:51Come in.
36:55Here you are.
37:01Everything okay?
37:04Sorry, I wanted to be alone for a while.
37:06Are the guests gone already?
37:08Yes, after they ate the whole Swedish almond cake.
37:13You're thinking about Dresden, aren't you?
37:16You don't know how to decide.
37:21It's not Stockholm.
37:23I had imagined it so beautifully.
37:25Both of us in our little house on the Scheren.
37:29But above all, I'm an artist.
37:31I want to create something with these hands, not teach.
37:34I just don't get it.
37:36How do you want to know?
37:37You've never done it before.
37:40I know what this appointment at the town hall means, but...
37:47I'm not sure about Stockholm yet.
37:50But the Kunstakademie in Dresden wants a quick answer.
37:53And what if you go to Dresden first and see what happens there?
37:57After that, you can still go to Sweden, with or without the appointment at the town hall.
38:02But I want to do this sculpture in Stockholm.
38:05That's what attracts me there. Do you understand?
38:08Of course I understand you.
38:13And what about you?
38:16What do you want? Have you already decided?
38:19Do you want to continue writing, or do you prefer to speak up?
38:22Well, you know...
38:24The thing with the book is really annoying.
38:27As a lawyer, I've often thought,
38:29write it down, make sure it won't be forgotten.
38:33But honestly, I don't care what we do.
38:36The main thing is that we're both together.
38:39I want to postpone the decision for Dresden.
38:42Until Stockholm has decided.
38:44Postpone whatever you want.
38:46Just not our wedding.
38:49Okay.
39:05Hello, Thomas.
39:07Hello, Anne.
39:09Congratulations on your re-election.
39:12And, of course, for that too.
39:16Yes, it can't be hidden anymore.
39:19By the way, it's excellent.
39:21Thank you.
39:25And? Is everything going well for you in Brussels?
39:29How do you like it as the director of the European Regional Sculpture Policy?
39:33I can't complain.
39:35Although, of course, everything is much more bureaucratic.
39:38As a former tax advisor, that shouldn't be a problem for you.
39:42Well, Brussels is a different caliber.
39:44By the way, I'm also responsible for the economic support
39:47of the former border areas of the state of Lower Saxony.
39:50And I don't care what kind of funding is around,
39:52just because no one is calling for it.
39:54What? How can that be?
39:56Most public projects complain about too little funding.
39:59A clear lack of information that I will fix.
40:02Why don't you start with this right away?
40:04We could organize an information event
40:07for the medium-sized companies.
40:09And you'll explain to them right away how to call for the funding.
40:12You have to promise me.
40:13I'll take a look at my schedule.
40:15Excuse me.
40:17Gerard, yes, tell me.
40:19Yes.
40:20Yes.
40:33Do you have a moment for me?
40:35As you can see, I'm busy.
40:39I can help you.
40:43Ella, I just wanted to explain to you
40:46why I decided to work for Dr. Thies.
40:49I have the opportunity to take part in a good and meaningful project.
40:52We record all cases of degenerative hereditary diseases
40:55that have ever existed in Lüneburg.
40:57And this database is more important than our relationship?
41:00Of course not.
41:01I don't question our relationship at all.
41:04Ella, you are my great love.
41:06Oh, yes?
41:07But you don't have time to visit your great love in India
41:11and leave this database alone for a few weeks?
41:15No.
41:16Because that's exactly the time I'll be working on it the most.
41:19Aha!
41:22Besides, I'll be sitting at home all the time
41:24and waiting for you to come back from university.
41:26You knew that before and you didn't care.
41:31Do you have any idea how valuable such a database can be
41:34for people suffering from a hereditary disease?
41:37Right, you'd rather save the world than take care of me.
41:39Ella, you know that's not true.
41:40I know that I struggled with myself for days
41:43before I decided to go to India.
41:45Because I didn't want to ruin our relationship.
41:48But you're just playing with a database!
41:57We'll talk again later.
41:59Okay.
42:29Don Giovanni, can we go?
42:32You look great.
42:33Thank you.
42:40Is everything okay?
42:41What?
42:43Nothing. I was just thinking.
42:47Where were we?
42:50EU funds.
42:59EU funds.
43:03So, now I'm curious.
43:05You'll see.
43:06The engine is running like crazy.
43:12There you go!
43:14I told you, we just had to change the spark plugs.
43:19Tell me.
43:22If the car is running,
43:24we could actually leave right now.
43:28What?
43:29At this hour?
43:31Even at the Müritz?
43:33But then I could give a lecture tomorrow
43:35about the use of spark plugs in the Middle Ages.
43:38Oh, Achim.
43:40At this age, I'm really out of here to spend the night.
43:43No, no, no, no, no, no.
43:45You have to decide.
43:47Either you give up the spark plugs,
43:49or me.
43:53Well, I'll be back in three days.
43:56Oh!
43:58Ha ha ha!
44:00Let's leave tomorrow in peace.
44:02You know that, right?
44:04Ha ha ha!
44:07One room with a view of the sea, okay?
44:09All right.
44:11Mr. Peters, the most important thing is the attitude.
44:13Then nothing can happen to you at all.
44:15Show everyone how good you are,
44:17and your daughter will be proud of you.
44:19I wish you a wonderful evening.
44:21Thank you, Mrs. Stein.
44:22Goodbye.
44:23Goodbye.
44:25So?
44:26Will Mr. Peters put a quick solo on the package?
44:28I think so, yes.
44:29Thank you again for agreeing.
44:31I really enjoyed it.
44:34I had a lot of fun.
44:40I wanted to thank you again for the mediation.
44:43I have to thank you.
44:45I wish you a nice evening, too.
44:47I already had it.
44:55Ha!
44:57Ha!
44:59Ha!
45:00Ha!
45:02Ha!
45:03Ha!
45:04Ha!
45:05Ha!
45:06Um...
45:07Ha!
45:08Is everything okay?
45:09Ha!
45:10No, nothing is okay.
45:11Or how would you find it if you go to India for a year
45:14and Britta doesn't want to visit you?
45:16Um...
45:17Ha!
45:18Okay, um...
45:19Can't you understand Raja?
45:21No, not at all!
45:23Yes.
45:24Ha!
45:25I'm just saying.
45:26Just get lost, okay?
45:27Yes.
45:28Ha!
45:29If I can help you somehow...
45:30Ha!
45:31Okay, you can assist me with an exercise.
45:34Okay, good.
45:35What?
45:36What should I do?
45:37Get into a fighting stance.
45:39A fighting stance?
45:40Yes.
45:41A fighting stance?
45:43No, you're not going to hit me?
45:45Ha!
45:50Is everything okay?
45:51Yes.
45:52Yes, everything is okay.
45:53Everything is okay.
45:54Everything is okay.
45:55Oh, I'm sorry.
45:56Oh.
45:57Oh, oh.
45:58Mmm.
45:59In any case, compared to some other EU member states,
46:02the status of Lower Saxony can be seen as high.
46:07Yes.
46:08I can imagine.
46:10I'm sorry, I'm tired.
46:11I have to go to bed.
46:12I have an appointment in Hanover tomorrow.
46:14Yes.
46:15Good night, Gunther.
46:16Good night, Thomas.
46:19Mr. Flickenschild?
46:21I just wanted to tell you that Mr. Peters was enthusiastic about the dance lesson at Mrs. Stein's.
46:25That's wonderful.
46:26Very good.
46:27Very good.
46:30My dearest darling.
46:33Don't you know that you were the most beautiful woman in the whole opera?
46:39I love you.
46:51What is that?
46:53It's an e-mail from my boss.
46:54To you?
46:55No, to Mrs. Keller.
47:07What's going on here?
47:20I just think it's bad that she doesn't understand.
47:23Should I tell her what I think is bad?
47:25Ella.
47:26Man, Rajan.
47:27I didn't think you were so selfish.
47:29It's about our relationship.