• 4 months ago
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00:00Thomas is back in Lüneburg.
00:02And they're fluttering again?
00:03Yes.
00:04The butterflies.
00:05Oh, I see.
00:06No.
00:07Actually, we're just good friends.
00:08Self-employed solar technicians.
00:10North German wind energy engineers.
00:12Is there only one in all of North Germany?
00:14My only employer?
00:15I wouldn't have said that.
00:17You're probably surprised that I'm showing up all of a sudden.
00:20But I...
00:22I've been thinking.
00:24I...
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
01:14I...
01:20I wish you a safe journey.
01:26I wish you a safe journey.
01:34I'd like to forgive you, but...
01:36I know.
01:38It's almost impossible after everything I've done to you.
01:43I don't want to look back.
01:45I want to look forward.
01:47I want to look forward.
01:53That's going to be the taxi.
02:13How long did I sleep?
02:16You still have ten minutes.
02:21What happened here?
02:24I can't find a job.
02:27All job offers that I can think of are from an old employer.
02:33I should have known that before the dismissal.
02:35What an idiot.
02:36Idiots don't have a back-up plan.
02:39The dismissal was consistent.
02:41Well, let's be honest.
02:43It was a luxury decision.
02:46You would never have been happy with your boss.
02:50But if I don't get a job again for months...
02:53I'll go crazy.
02:56I still prefer that to you coming home from work dissatisfied every night.
03:02And if you're bored, you can do the laundry.
03:06I have to go back to work.
03:10It's starting again.
03:13It's starting again.
03:31Mr. Albers.
03:33A farewell or a break-up?
03:35Since I'm the landlord now, I can talk about a break-up.
03:40Mr. Albers.
03:41Do you have an appointment?
03:43Yes, I just have to sign it. I already have the keys.
03:46Oh, yes.
03:49That makes me a little sad.
03:53After all, I lived in the Three Kings for years.
03:56But you'll see it again tomorrow at the start of work.
03:59And all of us, too.
04:01And if you're lonely, you know where to find us.
04:04Lonely? Finally I have my peace.
04:06Speaking of peace, when is the announcement party?
04:09What?
04:11What kind of run-up is this?
04:13Mr. Albers is moving out.
04:15I've decided to buy the house.
04:19Congratulations, Mr. Albers.
04:21Thank you very much for letting me live here.
04:23You're welcome.
04:26Well, I think I have to go now.
04:32Goodbye.
04:34Good luck.
04:35Thank you.
04:36Goodbye, everyone.
04:37Goodbye.
04:39See you tomorrow.
04:40Yes.
04:49They're going to smash my head in the Allgäu.
04:51They're doing the right thing.
04:53It's about time, isn't it?
04:55Hello?
05:00I wanted to say goodbye to you.
05:03Thank you for coming.
05:07I'm glad you got the place in the Allgäu.
05:12And you?
05:14I didn't know you wanted to come, either.
05:19Me neither.
05:22You chose a great woman.
05:26Take care of your happiness.
05:36Goodbye.
06:07GERMANY, 1986
06:16I really had no doubt that you would clear the citizens' reservations
06:19about the European Council.
06:23Provided the citizens follow our invitation to a civil discussion.
06:27Thank you.
06:28They will.
06:29I think I'm going to book the Grand Hall in a minute.
06:32The Grand Hall?
06:33You're very sure about that?
06:35Of course.
06:36Innocent.
06:39Yes.
06:42Ah, here.
06:44Lichtenhagen?
06:46Good day.
06:48Yes, I know your opinion on the matter.
06:50Are you sure?
06:53Goodbye.
06:56That was the medical council of the hospital.
06:59The new head of the clinic will be elected in the next few days.
07:02But the candidates for these positions are already decided.
07:05Everyone assumes that Prof. Dr. Döring, the head of the internal affairs, will be the next.
07:11But it won't come to that.
07:13I have another candidate in mind.
07:15Another candidate.
07:17Why am I not surprised?
07:19It's not about gender, but about competence.
07:22You break down old structures and ask the given question.
07:26You really do a great job.
07:29You impressed me a lot with your performance in Hannover.
07:32Brussels suits you well.
07:34And your charisma.
07:36The Socialist referee couldn't turn her eyes away from you.
07:40Was that so?
07:41Mhm.
07:44Well, one or the other colleague doesn't seem to be shy.
07:47But a political relationship is out of the question for me.
07:52Oh, was that so bad with us?
07:55For my soul healing, I like to separate professional and private.
07:59You have a private life? I'm jealous.
08:01So I hardly meet women outside of politics.
08:04Yes.
08:05I can understand that.
08:07That's difficult in Brussels, of course.
08:10But I wouldn't be shy.
08:13I'd like to have a permanent relationship again.
08:25Sugar.
08:31Have you tried a partner agency?
08:34There are very serious and discreet providers.
08:37Aha.
08:38Is that how you urgently look for someone?
08:40No.
08:41A colleague from this house was very lucky.
08:46I'm more conservative.
08:48I let fate decide.
08:55So.
08:58Run two or three more times and the mobile home will be empty again.
09:03I urgently need a bath. I'm completely frozen.
09:06Didn't you heat the caravan?
09:09Mobile home.
09:11With a heater, right?
09:13Cuddly warm, like at home.
09:15Yes, as long as you don't open the door.
09:17But the landscape was idyllic.
09:20Yes, of course, it's beautiful.
09:22No matter what season.
09:24And we talked about one topic after another.
09:28Ah.
09:29Paracelsus and chemistry.
09:31Or toxins and antitoxins in the past and present.
09:34Oh, right.
09:35You had the Pharmacy Congress.
09:37A meeting of pharmacists and historians.
09:39I see.
09:40You absolutely have to tell me that.
09:42Gladly.
09:43But I'm in a hurry.
09:44I have to get some pastries.
09:45My son is coming for tea.
09:47Well, the lecture on Roman times, the healing herb Nubesium...
09:51Yes?
09:52...you would certainly have noticed.
09:53Yes, but guaranteed.
09:54Tell me, how was that?
10:48I'm sorry.
10:49I'm sorry.
10:50I'm sorry.
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11:00I'm sorry.
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11:04I'm sorry.
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11:06I'm sorry.
11:07I'm sorry.
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11:14I'm sorry.
11:15I'm sorry.
11:16I'm sorry.
11:38Hey.
11:40Come in.
11:41I don't like a procuring show anymore.
11:42Just a second.
11:45I came across the opening of the map and didn't even look at it.
11:49The fairtrade coffee prices are skyrocketing.
11:52I should have printed the photos on paper.
11:56It would have looked more professional.
11:58I knew it!
12:00Me too, somehow.
12:02Since when do you understand anything about Colombian coffee?
12:05Obviously nothing about presentation maps either.
12:08Something always goes wrong.
12:16Are these your design proposals for the hotel Neubau?
12:20Yes, whatever. Flickenschild doesn't take it seriously anyway.
12:28What's less about your map than your proposals?
12:33A tube hotel.
12:37It doesn't fit the location at all.
12:39Yes, but the tree hotel, for example, would fit organically into the heathlands.
12:46Hey, in order to finance this, you would have to demand horrendous room prices
12:51and pay a cost of at least 90 percent.
12:56An avant-garde hotel at a location that focuses more on tradition than on modernity.
13:02Yes, but the contrast is...
13:04The what?
13:06Oh, Vincent, I don't want to make a boring four-star hotel.
13:10I want to do something special.
13:12No, this is not about self-realization. This is about the business.
13:16Flickenschild knows what he's doing. You don't.
13:19Oh, just because you have a hotel education...
13:21Yes, dropped out. It's good.
13:24The fact is that you have no idea about hotel business.
13:26A shareholder doesn't have to be an expert.
13:28Yes, but then he shouldn't interfere.
13:31I did a lot of...
13:36You were on vacation there as a child.
13:38It wasn't an education.
13:40Then learn while watching.
13:45What would you do if you were to look over Flickenschild's shoulder for a while?
13:48He would definitely like that.
13:50Why not?
13:54Well...
13:56Actually, you're right.
13:58Nothing better can happen to him.
14:02If you have more knowledge about the job,
14:05at least you'll save him more stupid business ideas from you.
14:09Hmm.
14:40Mr. Albers?
14:42Also a coffee?
14:45Mr. Albers, what are you doing here? I thought you were moving.
14:48Hmm.
14:50Is your notary appointment full?
14:52Yes, sort of.
14:54Well, Mrs. Sarabaco, also a coffee?
14:56No, thanks, but do you know where the good concierge is?
14:59No, I don't know.
15:01I don't know.
15:03I don't know.
15:05I don't know.
15:07No, thanks, but do you know where the good concierge is?
15:10Ah, here.
15:11Great.
15:13Mr. Albers, what are you doing here? I thought you were moving.
15:20Well, Mr. Albers,
15:22didn't you want to...
15:24Move, yes.
15:25Yes, but what are you doing here now?
15:27Yes, I've decided not to buy the house after all.
15:33What?
15:35Yes, on my way to the notary,
15:37I realized how far away this house is.
15:40Nobody comes to visit me,
15:42and then I'm alone in this big house, and...
15:46I've always felt so comfortable in the Three Kings.
15:49And I realized that I'll miss it,
15:52and that's why I wanted to ask you if I could get my room back.
15:56Oh, that will be difficult, Mr. Albers.
16:00Mr. Albers, your room is of course still free.
16:03Yes.
16:04I'll let you know when I'm back.
16:06It went well, didn't it?
16:11First say goodbye,
16:13and then go through the back door again.
16:15Well, that would be really embarrassing for me.
16:22I want, of course, that as many companies as possible
16:25take the EU funding in order to invest here in the region.
16:29I understand.
16:30Of course, this requires more than just a one-time talk.
16:34Does that mean you're coming here more often now?
16:39Are you alone a lot?
16:41Oh, I'm begging you, Thomas.
16:44You know me.
16:46I have so much going on around my ears.
16:48I can't get any rest.
16:51Well, you look as if you desperately need rest.
16:54A little flu, nothing more.
16:56I told you so.
16:59And what is Dr. Thies doing?
17:00He took my blood,
17:02prescribed me an iron supplement,
17:05and told me to take vitamins.
17:08Do you take them, too?
17:09Every day, red beet and orange juice
17:12for more red blood cells.
17:16Do you have too little of that, too?
17:18As I said, a little flu.
17:20But come on now.
17:21Now tell me,
17:22where and when will your citizenship meeting take place?
17:26Well, Anne is expecting a lot of visitors,
17:29so she booked the big meeting room.
17:32Anne and you?
17:34Oh, come on.
17:36You'll still be allowed to ask questions, won't you?
17:39Mama.
17:44I'm impressed.
17:46So you really did forgive Henriette?
17:49I think so.
17:50In any case, you ended Henriette's era with a great gesture.
17:55I'm still completely cramped.
17:56I can't get into the mood for the wedding at all.
17:58Oh, that's still coming.
17:59Well, when?
18:00I'm getting married in a week.
18:02At the latest on the wedding night,
18:04the whole thing will only seem like a bad dream to you.
18:07Then I hope I'll think of something else.
18:09Ideally, you don't think of anything at all.
18:14But now back to the clothes.
18:18I didn't think one of them was that bad.
18:21Which one?
18:22The fourth or the fifth.
18:25Katja, if you continue to be so unscrupulous,
18:27then you'll get angry at your wedding.
18:30Katja, I have the guests...
18:31Stop, stop, stop!
18:32Bridal dress rehearsal.
18:33We'll talk later.
18:34It would be even nicer if Henriette sees you in a bridal dress before the wedding.
18:39You're old-fashioned.
18:40Marrying is old-fashioned.
18:42But if it's necessarily meant to be,
18:43then at least with the whole program.
18:45That's why there's a girls' evening today.
18:48Girls' evening?
18:50Please.
18:51Don't say that again.
18:52I've organized something.
18:55Okay, I'll talk to you later.
19:02Beautiful, isn't it?
19:04I know, beautiful alone isn't enough.
19:06You're slowly catching up.
19:08There.
19:09And now, please try this.
19:12Okay.
19:21Thank you.
19:27Do you still have time for a coffee, or are you already stressed?
19:30Do you have the impression that I drink too much coffee?
19:33How would you rate my coffee consumption?
19:36On a scale of 1 to 10.
19:38Does the EU conduct a survey to better coordinate its coffee machines?
19:45Partner mediation.
19:47Serious, discreet.
19:49We conduct personal conversations with the partner-seeker.
19:52But what does this have to do with coffee?
19:54They want to know if I'm more of a tea or coffee drinker,
19:57and to what extent.
19:58Apparently, this seems to influence a relationship.
20:02Are you shy or shy?
20:05How do you mean that?
20:07And with what?
20:09It only serves as a first orientation.
20:13The agency, I mean.
20:15Hello, Ms. Richterhagen.
20:17Through this agency, my colleague found her dream man in the town hall.
20:21Yes, but I haven't decided yet whether I really...
20:25If you don't dare, you don't win.
20:27So, let's see.
20:30Well, I still have things to do.
20:32Ms. Richterhagen.
20:33Thomas.
20:34Bye.
20:35Bye.
20:39Adaptable.
20:40Yes, right?
20:41Well, you know, I think I'll go for the classic decoration.
20:45Of course it would be nice if the candles were burning.
20:48The exact time, where...
20:49Oh, because of the ignition.
20:51I'll call you back right away.
20:53Well, don't let it bother you.
20:55Ella.
20:56Excuse me.
20:57Stein?
20:58Ah, Ms. Sarabacos.
21:00Yes, of course.
21:01I'll pick up the records.
21:02Thank you.
21:03Goodbye.
21:04What are you doing here?
21:05I'm planning a surprise for your mother.
21:07And I'm planning, and I'm planning, and I'm planning.
21:08Is this in Bavaria?
21:09Oh, Zünftig-Alematt.
21:10Don't you have any plans?
21:12Yes, I have my karate tournament debut.
21:15Is your train leaving?
21:16Now.
21:17Can you give me a ride?
21:18Of course.
21:19I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
21:20Me too.
21:21I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
21:23For the fact that we'll finally have more time for each other.
21:27We hardly ever see each other.
21:28I have to go to the town hall again.
21:30Yes, but after that you'll be mine.
21:32Tonight is the girls' night.
21:34No, come on.
21:35Please not tonight.
21:36Marry me and I'll be all yours.
21:40Wait, I'll accompany you.
21:44Okay.
22:03Yes, please.
22:07Mrs. van Loon.
22:09Please.
22:15Mr. Flickenschild.
22:19I forgive you.
22:21Excuse me?
22:22Although the choice of words of your criticism was inappropriate, but you were right.
22:27I went beyond the goal with my ideas for the layout of our new hotel.
22:32Your insight pleases me.
22:35It's unimaginable.
22:36I invested 800,000 euros and have no idea how a hotel works.
22:41Do you want to make the deal backwards?
22:43Oh no, Mr. Flickenschild.
22:45I won't do that to you.
22:47On the contrary, I want to become a full-fledged partner.
22:52And that's why I will accompany you for a while,
22:55to better understand how your hotel business works.
22:58That's out of the question.
22:59Why not?
23:00Mrs. van Loon, apply for a training place for support training.
23:03I don't have time for that.
23:05Please excuse me.
23:08Excuse me.
23:11Van Loon?
23:12Oh, Philipp.
23:13What's up?
23:15Oh, I'm afraid it's not possible.
23:17It's girls' night.
23:19Excuse me?
23:20Bear fur?
23:23That's a very funny thing.
23:25Wait a minute.
23:26You have to explain that to me in more detail.
23:28Yes, but Merle, I'm not going to discuss kitsch and romance with you.
23:33Why?
23:34What's so funny about bear fur?
23:37So please make sure that it's reasonably on time.
23:40From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
23:42Yes? Thank you.
23:43Goodbye.
23:45Well?
23:51You did everything? All the documents together?
23:53Yes. Now there's no turning back.
23:55There's always a way back.
23:57Not for me.
23:59Next week I'm your wife.
24:02The greatest woman in the world.
24:06Katja.
24:08I think it's really admirable that you agreed to a marriage.
24:13Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to get involved in our future together.
24:21I'm looking forward to Stockholm.
24:23I took the job!
24:24Nice.
24:29If you sit next to me and write your memoirs while I work on my sculptures...
24:34I'll get stone splinters on the paper.
24:39Marry me.
24:41And I belong to you.
24:43Marry me.
25:03Thank you.
25:04You're welcome.
25:05I think they did a good job with the questions.
25:09You think so?
25:10Yes.
25:13Mr. Janssen.
25:15What should your dream woman look like?
25:18Are you serious?
25:19Yes, and I want details.
25:21Big, small, thick, thin, blonde, brown...
25:23Okay.
25:26I like brunettes.
25:31Dark eyes.
25:33Bright skin.
25:36A winning smile is important.
25:40I also like...
25:42...elegant curves.
25:45And the character traits?
25:47Or does the character matter?
25:50No, she should...
25:52...have a sense of humor.
25:54Be full of life.
25:58Self-confident.
26:00Ambitious.
26:04Is that all?
26:06Intelligent.
26:07That's what I wanted to hear.
26:10She can also be sporty, assertive...
26:14...and unconventional.
26:24And in the evening, we made ourselves comfortable in the motorhome.
26:28I read two books in that time.
26:31I need a whole year for that.
26:34While the temperatures outside are in the two-digit minus range...
26:37...beyond a two-centimeter-thin caravan wall?
26:40Caravan wall?
26:42And we slept in the cold like the marmots.
26:45You drove 200 kilometers just to sleep and read.
26:49The landscape was really beautiful.
26:52And the excursions with Achim...
26:54...as well.
26:55But...
26:56How were his colleagues?
26:59You were at that pharmaceutical congress.
27:01A meeting of pharmacists.
27:03And the lectures were really very interesting.
27:06Very interesting.
27:07Chemicals at Paracelsus.
27:09Poisons and anti-poisons in the past and now.
27:12Highly interesting.
27:13If only it hadn't been all the myriads of sand dunes.
27:16In the foyer there was sand dune tea.
27:18At the bar there was sand dune juice.
27:20At the infotainment booth there were...
27:22...sand dune wine gummies.
27:24Oh dear.
27:25I can't imagine how bored I was at that...
27:28...cowardly meeting of pharmacists.
27:30Yes.
27:39Hey!
27:42What have you done?
27:46You've...
27:47...cleaned up.
27:49Yes.
27:50And tidied up.
27:52Yes.
27:53And tidied up.
27:58You didn't do the dusting.
28:00No, but...
28:02...I cleaned windows for that.
28:05Well, I have to do something.
28:07I thought you were looking for a job.
28:10Yes.
28:11I know every ad in the field of wind power by heart.
28:15And there's nothing in there.
28:17What should I say?
28:19Please take a seat.
28:23Electrician jobs.
28:28And you want more.
28:30What do you mean more?
28:32Different.
28:34I liked my old job.
28:36Despite all this administrative stuff.
28:38It was a new challenge for me.
28:40Yes, but then you have to look for such a challenge again.
28:43Yes, the only thing that goes in this direction is offshore.
28:49Danish North Sea coast.
28:52Do you want to do it?
28:54I don't know.
28:55What do you want?
28:58I want you to be happy in your job.
29:00And if that means that we can't see each other for a few days...
29:03...then we'll make it.
29:08It's better than cleaning up every day.
29:13That sounds pretty crazy.
29:16It's not. Believe me.
29:23Mr. Jansen.
29:25Thank you for your e-mail.
29:27Mr. Van Loon.
29:28Hello.
29:29The EU funding measures for new companies sound very tempting.
29:34I would be happy if you could decide on the location of Lüdeburg.
29:39What do you do for a living?
29:41Import-export.
29:43And I already have the right real estate in mind for my new company.
29:48Congratulations.
29:50You?
29:51Congratulations?
29:53Then I'll send you the applications for funding immediately.
29:57Gladly.
29:58I already have your card.
30:01If there's anything, call me.
30:03I will.
30:05Thank you.
30:07Job done?
30:08No, I'm not sure.
30:11Bill, please.
30:12Mr. Flickenschild.
30:14Vincent van Loon.
30:16Have we already seen each other in Salto?
30:19A little joke with my sister, I'm sorry.
30:23She always had to be closer to me than my girlfriend.
30:26As far as your sister is concerned, I'm a little less reserved at the moment.
30:30The hotel offers were surprising.
30:34Nevertheless, Merle is wildly determined to fully implement her 50% membership right in the hotel renovation.
30:41A temporary interest, I hope.
30:44You don't know Merle well.
30:46Let her come with you.
30:48Explain to her what I need to know in order to be able to think along.
30:51Can your brilliant idea...
30:54No, Merle is clever enough herself.
30:57You'll see, after a week with you, she understands everything that happens in the hotel.
31:01And who knows, maybe it's even fun for you to teach her something.
31:07I doubt that.
31:19To the hotel.
31:32Yes, I'm happy too.
31:34My husband and I will be on site next week.
31:37Yes, then go the fort Chetning.
31:41Say that again, please.
31:43What? Go the fort Chetning?
31:45No, no, no. The other one.
31:49My husband?
31:51And me?
31:57Let yourselves be disturbed.
31:59Ms. Jansen, please excuse our rude behavior, but I promise you we will legalize it immediately.
32:05Oh, I have to say...
32:07I have to organize a few things.
32:10What is it?
32:11Yes, yes, it's about the exact time.
32:16I am so happy that you have reconciled with Ms. Stein.
32:20I wouldn't say that, but...
32:22Otherwise you wouldn't have accepted the job offer in Stockholm.
32:28I am happy for you.
32:31Although, of course, I don't want you to leave.
32:36The rent will be paid until the end of the term.
32:39Oh, I beg you.
32:40Maybe you will come back here later on your stay in Sweden.
32:45Well, if so, then I think Philipp and I would look for a house.
32:49Well...
32:51Although I have always felt very comfortable here, Ms. Jansen.
32:54We will continue to be in contact with your father and Mrs. Hosein.
33:00You can trust me, we will definitely do that.
33:03But now, first of all, the wedding will be celebrated.
33:08And a girls' evening.
33:09Don't you want to celebrate with us tonight?
33:12My dearest, but a girl...
33:14I haven't been for a long time.
33:24Do you know this girl?
33:25You scared me.
33:26That would cost you a tenner in the sister cash register.
33:29I will have to invest a little more.
33:32But first I have to find out who owns this old house.
33:35No idea, never seen it.
33:37But how long have you been living here?
33:39Well, I've always been living here, but I've never noticed it.
33:42Be careful, Vincent, I'm thin-skinned today.
33:45Oh, no.
33:47Flickenschild has refused to let you come with us.
33:51That would have been a stupid idea anyway.
33:53It would have torn me out of my job for days.
33:55I'm doing this already.
33:57He's still changing his mind.
33:59You have no idea.
34:00His neck hair stood up to him at the show.
34:03I could look over his shoulder.
34:05You saw that, yes?
34:07Yes.
34:08But who looked at you when you stood in front of him in your opera costume?
34:11You didn't notice that.
34:12Vincent, Flickenschild and I are business partners.
34:15And not even particularly good.
34:17And you will stay out of my love affairs in the future, okay?
34:22So, yes.
34:26Verloren?
34:28Oh, Mr. Flickenschild.
34:31Really?
34:32Really?
34:34Oh, yes.
34:36Okay, I'll think about your offer.
34:39Yes.
34:40I'll get back to you then.
34:41Goodbye.
34:44Now he suddenly welcomes me, that I accompany him for a while.
34:48And? What else is there to think about?
34:50Nothing at all.
34:51But the way he made me blush, he may be able to flirt for a while.
35:03Hello, Anna.
35:05You're shining.
35:07I'm pregnant.
35:08And in a good mood, huh?
35:10I just had so much fun with Thomas.
35:13Aha.
35:15We could always laugh together.
35:18And could still.
35:20But the questions of the partner mediation were also really absurd.
35:23Partner mediation?
35:25So if you ask me, Thomas can save this effort.
35:29We parted in a good way and we...
35:31We still feel drawn to each other.
35:35We're just getting to know each other.
35:38And that makes me happy.
35:41Like Gunther and me?
35:47Yes, please.
35:49Your coffee.
35:50Yes, please.
35:52Thank you.
35:53Yes, please.
35:55Thank you.
35:58Why are you doing this to her?
36:00After a week with Merle, you need a care leave.
36:03She may be a little selfish, but...
36:05...surprisingly, she has proven to be a capable businesswoman in her field.
36:09You're only asking because you saw her in this dress.
36:13I grant her a week's insight into the hotel industry...
36:16...and thus save me discussions about tree houses and pipe structures.
36:20With which we will be back at the partner mediation.
36:23I don't want anything from this woman.
36:26Tell me, what does your dream woman look like?
36:29And that's what I'm standing there for.
36:31It's about me.
36:33I have to describe my dream woman and I need inspiration.
36:36I don't want to forget an adjective. So go now.
36:40Sovereign and strong in public.
36:43Slowly, slowly.
36:45Mhm.
36:46Warm...
36:48...and sensitive in private.
36:51Ambitious.
36:52And... no.
36:53Desirous.
36:54That's better. Desirous.
36:56That's how she should be.
37:15So, am I dressed more fittingly now?
37:18Much more fittingly.
37:21Why am I wearing evening clothes and high heels...
37:24...and you can wear jeans and a shirt around the house?
37:33Wow, you look stunning.
37:35That's why.
37:37Philip, thank you.
37:38You too.
37:39Thank you.
37:40Come.
37:41Come here.
37:42But the girls' evening...
37:44Are you crazy? Go with him now.
37:46We'll pick it up later.
37:47Where should I go?
37:49Relax and leave the control to me.
37:51Come.
37:54Thank you.
37:55Do something about it.
38:02So, big meeting room, 6 p.m.
38:04Yes, so that the professionals also have the chance to attend the civil discussion.
38:09And additionally, Mr. Eckert could film your appearance...
38:12...and then cut an info clip from it for the website.
38:15Yes, without the internet, my election campaign would have been unthinkable.
38:19So, in terms of PR, you can learn a lot from her.
38:22Not only in terms of PR.
38:25Have you actually already sent the questionnaire for the partner mediation?
38:29I'll meet with the owner of the agency for the interview right away.
38:32That was quick.
38:33Now it will show which type of woman is the right one for me.
38:37You already described your dream woman in the questionnaire.
38:40But who knows if my dream woman fits me at all.
38:47Tell me, do you happen to meet at the Salto?
38:50Mhm.
38:51Then I'll accompany you.
38:52I have an appointment right away.
38:54Yes, but you can't be there for the interview.
38:57But we could drink something together afterwards.
39:08Hello?
39:13Erika!
39:15What are you doing here?
39:16I was just about to ask you that.
39:18I'm not done yet, you're too early.
39:21I can leave again.
39:22No.
39:25If you want to wander around in your memories about your meeting with the historian.
39:31No!
39:32Erika!
39:33No!
39:34Erika!
39:36I just wanted to close the documents.
39:38So that you don't see them anymore.
39:46I noticed that you were bored during the lectures.
39:50Well, bored...
39:56What did you notice?
39:57You?
39:59Well, and because you were so brave,
40:01I put together a few of the things that you certainly like to remember.
40:08Wine, gum, bath salts, hand creams and so on and so on.
40:13And everything directly from the Müritz.
40:15And everything directly from Sanddorn, as I see it.
40:19Yes, just don't tell me you don't like Sanddorn.
40:22I'm not saying that.
40:23I'm not saying that.
40:27Not at all.
40:31I love you.
40:32Even if we have to leave now.
40:37What a beautiful house.
40:40I'm always looking forward to the way.
40:42Well, I'm curious who lives here.
40:47Look.
40:54Oh.
40:56Ta-da!
40:58What are you up to?
41:01Come here.
41:03Come on.
41:04But don't tell me there's a police officer waiting for us.
41:17And you know the ladies personally?
41:19Of course.
41:20Good.
41:21I just have to fill this out.
41:24Okay.
41:25Good.
41:27That should be the right one.
41:38Now tell me.
41:40Not yet.
41:44Mr. Flickenschild.
41:46I will accept your offer.
41:48My offer?
41:49Yes.
41:50I will be your shadow next week.
41:52Shadows are dumb.
41:54To a good cooperation.
41:55Thank you.
41:57Did we miss something?
41:59Yes, Mrs. van Loon will accompany me next week to get to know the hotel business.
42:03So you can really learn a lot from your subordinates.
42:05In one week.
42:06Just the first basic knowledge.
42:08Well, above all, I would like to find out about the state of the hotel renovation planning.
42:14Have you decided in the meantime whether you want to take over the gastronomy in our new hotel?
42:19As far as I can remember, you first wanted to consider whether I am suitable for it at all.
42:23Excuse me?
42:24Oh no, of course that was not meant at all.
42:27You are my top favorites.
42:29My partner and I simply did not have the opportunity to reach a consensus on this issue at this point.
42:35So, what is it?
42:37I can assure you, we are talking about nothing but the Salto II.
42:40Yes.
42:41Until the two of them have to decide, there is no time without hands.
42:45And what prevents you from making a decision now?
42:48I wouldn't have to think about it for that long.
42:50And I would like to have some peace to think about, otherwise I can't decide.
42:59Nasty topic.
43:07How could I know that?
43:18I don't know.
43:49You say you know how I'm feeling
43:52I just need to try to settle down
43:55Oh, a million faces pass my way
44:00Oh, they're all the same
44:03Nothing seems to change
44:05Anytime I look around
44:07No one knows just what the future holds
44:12All I want to know
44:15Is if it's with you
44:20Tight as hell and falling up the stairs
44:24Filled with a thousand cares
44:27As you walk out from the bedroom
44:32I know it feels like all my fire has gone
44:36Girl, you just turned me on
44:39Can't believe how much I want you
44:45You say you know how I'm feeling
44:48I just need to try to settle down
44:51Oh, a million faces pass my way
44:56Oh, they're all the same
44:59Nothing seems to change
45:01Anytime I look around
45:03No one knows just what the future holds
45:08All I want to know
45:10Is if it's with you
45:13We're distracted by the hard times
45:16And the troubles that we make
45:19And to wash our cares away
45:44Zahlen bitte.
45:45Gerne.
45:53Ist das Interview mit der Partnervermittlung schief gelaufen?
45:57Wieso?
45:58Du hast mich die ganze Zeit so wütend angesehen.
46:01Stimmt so.
46:02Dankeschön.
46:03Ich hab dich überhaupt nicht wütend angesehen und das Interview war okay.
46:09Und wie sieht sie nun aus, deine Traumfrau?
46:13Brünett.
46:14Hüppig.
46:15In gehobener Stellung.
46:16Humorvoll.
46:17Souverän.
46:18Da wird die Luft natürlich etwas dünn.
46:21Ganz dünn.
46:25Ich hätte mir diesen ganzen Fragebogenblödsinn sparen können.
46:30Ich kenne die Antwort längst.
46:33Du bist und bleibst meine Traumfrau.
47:04Oder hast du deine Rede schon fertig?
47:08Nein, nicht?
47:09Eher nicht.
47:10So wie ich das sehe.
47:13Das hab ich total vergessen.
47:15Carla, lass uns bitte vernünftig miteinander reden.
47:19Was willst du mir eigentlich vor?
47:21Du fällst mir in den Rücken.
47:22Du hältst dich nicht an unsere Absprachen.
47:26Ich seh schon, du bist der anderer Meinung.
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