• 4 months ago
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00:00Also, then. Bis morgen.
00:02Vielen Dank für den schönen Abend.
00:04Manchmal können Sie richtig nett sein.
00:06Sie auch.
00:08Wenn ich reden wollte, wäre ich an der Bar geblieben.
00:20Ich hab Sie schon überall gesucht.
00:22Worum geht es denn?
00:23Um meine Mutter.
00:24Sie können ihr das Leben retten.
00:26Vielleicht sind Sie der einzige Mensch, der das kann.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:46This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
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02:24Have you already been tested for the bone marrow donation?
02:27Yes.
02:29But I can't come to ask.
02:31You can only pray that someone will finally be found.
02:34Excuse me.
02:39Saravacus?
02:42Oh, that's always good news.
02:45Thank you. Yes. Goodbye.
02:48Yes! Yes!
02:51Did you win the lottery?
02:53I won the loan.
02:55Oh, congratulations.
02:56The last time I applied, it didn't work out.
02:59Yes, you only wanted to become self-employed.
03:01But now it has become known that you successfully run a restaurant.
03:05That's how it is.
03:07You finally have something to gain.
03:10Debt.
03:12But as long as it goes on like this, then yes.
03:15Then I'll come back.
03:24Thank you.
03:26This is for you.
03:28Thank you very much.
03:30Your favorite soup.
03:32Oh, goulash soup.
03:34Just like my mother used to make for us children.
03:37Yes.
03:38It was on the menu.
03:40I hope you want to eat something now.
03:42But yes.
03:44If I didn't have you.
03:46Then you would starve.
03:54What's wrong with you?
03:56Do you still think about the man on the stairs?
04:01He also thought I was related to him.
04:03Like the lady in front of the pharmacy.
04:05Did you tell him that you grew up in Vienna?
04:09Yes.
04:10So even if you were supposed to have relatives somewhere.
04:14Why in Lüneburg?
04:17Yes, I know it's absurd.
04:19But he also spoke of a Louise again.
04:22That's strange.
04:25I'm going to the funeral home later.
04:28Would you accompany me?
04:31He said I could save his mother's life.
04:36Susan, that's all nonsense.
04:39This man was standing right next to you.
04:41You saw that.
04:43He confused you.
04:47You're probably right.
04:53I'm sorry.
04:55Did you see this woman?
04:58She lives here.
05:00319.
05:02Thank you.
05:14And now I'll show you the area with swarms.
05:19And now I'll show you the area with swarms.
05:24Unfortunately, I already know him.
05:26Although it would be nice to test it all again at the expense of the house.
05:29I'd like to have your voucher issued.
05:31Pure research.
05:32Yes, I said nothing else.
05:34Excuse me, but could I talk to my sister for a moment?
05:37Yes, of course.
05:38I still have a general reception anyway.
05:40Then I can have your spa voucher issued.
05:44Good day.
05:45What's up? I'm working.
05:47I have to tell you something.
05:49Do you know who drove my new car?
05:51I have no idea.
05:52The wife of Roman Winter.
05:55Winter Invest.
05:56Frankfurt am Main.
05:57The contractor.
05:59What's so great about it?
06:00This is the opportunity to make contact with Mr. Winter.
06:04I can't imagine that he will be so wild about it.
06:06After all, you showed his wife because of the driver's escape.
06:09At least I get to know him personally.
06:12Maybe this is the beginning of a lifelong friendship or business relationship.
06:16Speaking of business relationships.
06:18What about your 1,000 sunshades that cover my garden?
06:21150, okay?
06:22And?
06:23Sister, no problem.
06:24These things have already been sold.
06:26To the Caribbean?
06:27To Poland.
06:28What? In the middle of winter?
06:30You have to learn to think anticyclically.
06:32Summer articles are particularly good in winter.
06:34Well, whatever.
06:35In any case, they're finally gone.
06:37Good.
06:38Oh, that's the blonde poison you took on the train last night.
06:46Congratulations.
06:48Why?
06:49Daddy will hardly be excited when he finds out that you're imitating his princess.
06:54Hello.
06:55I'm a decent man who stands with both legs full of life.
06:59I'm afraid you're thinking a little too anticyclically.
07:04She's the spring.
07:05You're the autumn.
07:06And clearly too old for her.
07:08Nonsense, Merle.
07:09I'm the summer.
07:11Still the summer.
07:13And she is the winter.
07:15Forget it.
07:31Oh, are you expecting someone?
07:33No.
07:40Hello.
07:42Excuse me.
07:44Do you know this woman?
07:46No, I don't know her.
07:48But she has to live here, doesn't she?
07:49No.
07:57I was just on the phone with Mom.
07:59How are you, Julia?
08:00Good.
08:01I'm supposed to give you her warmest condolences.
08:03Oh, thank you.
08:06Mother and Julia didn't particularly like each other.
08:10They haven't seen each other for the last 20 years since the divorce.
08:13Oh, excuse me.
08:14The company.
08:17Yes, Gaby.
08:18What's up?
08:19Ah.
08:20The company Snyder & Snyder.
08:22I understand.
08:24That sounds interesting.
08:26Can you get me the exact numbers?
08:28How are you?
08:29Is everything okay?
08:32I wanted to ask you if we wanted to eat something together.
08:35We just ate.
08:36We wanted to go to Bestatter.
08:38But isn't it down here in the restaurant with Lars and Fenja?
08:41Yes.
08:42Send me the protocol from Rotterdam.
08:44I'll get back to you.
08:45Thank you.
08:46Rotterdam?
08:48Yes, the company Snyder & Snyder.
08:49It's just before the competition.
08:51And you want to take over?
08:53I'm not sure.
08:55And at the moment I don't have the head to deal with it.
09:00If you want, I'll make myself smart.
09:02Oh, thank you.
09:03That's not necessary.
09:04You certainly have enough to do.
09:05In your bank.
09:06Hm?
09:08Yes.
09:09The quarter numbers are up.
09:10Yes.
09:11We have to go.
09:36Jansen.
09:37Are you okay?
09:39No, no.
09:40Everything's okay.
09:41But...
09:43I can use your help.
09:45I saw this woman in the hotel earlier.
09:48Do you know if she's a guest here?
09:50I think so, yes.
09:51What's her room number?
09:52I'm afraid I can't help you with that.
09:54I only saw her in the living room.
09:56Shit.
09:57Hey, Karl.
09:58What's up?
09:59Yes, maybe you can help me.
10:00This woman here.
10:01She has to be a guest in the hotel.
10:03Do you know her?
10:04Yes, of course.
10:05That's Mrs...
10:06She's looking for you.
10:07She's just leaving.
10:09Thank you.
10:10You're welcome.
10:17Finally I found you.
10:19Listen to me, just for a moment.
10:22Yes?
10:23What's going on?
10:24My mother is seriously ill and urgently needs a bone marrow donor.
10:27What does that have to do with me?
10:29You see, the cousin of my mother is incredibly similar.
10:32My mother noticed that when she saw her for the first time.
10:36Ah, the elderly lady in the wheelchair in front of the pharmacy.
10:39Exactly.
10:40You are my last hope of finding a suitable bone marrow donor.
10:44This is the cousin of my mother, Luise Kupfer.
10:48Do you understand what I mean now?
10:51Yes.
10:53There really is a similarity.
10:56Well...
10:58I...
10:59If I can, I'd like to help your mother, of course.
11:02But I've already told you, I grew up in Vienna.
11:04In a orphanage.
11:06In an orphanage?
11:08You don't even know your parents.
11:10No.
11:11Then there really is a possibility that we are related.
11:15That's my husband. I have to go.
11:17Wait.
11:18I'll just write down my address for you.
11:22Can you tell me your name?
11:25Susanne Winter.
11:27I met her here in the hotel.
11:31That was that man again.
11:34What did he want?
11:35He's just worried about his mother.
11:51Bye.
12:22Here you go, ladies.
12:23Ah, thank you, thank you.
12:26Thank you.
12:27Good day, dear Agnes.
12:29Good day.
12:30Good day.
12:31Good day.
12:38My dears, I am very happy that you found time to come.
12:42I have something to tell you.
12:46Tea for you?
12:47Gladly.
12:49I don't want to talk about it for a long time.
12:54It may be the last bridge round we'll have together.
12:59I suffer from aplastic anemia.
13:03And what does that mean?
13:06It means that the cell production in the bone marrow is disturbed.
13:13And that I will die.
13:16Only if you don't get a suitable bone marrow donor, Grandma.
13:20That's pretty unlikely.
13:23I don't know if I can play bridge under these circumstances.
13:28Now, please, Clara, pull yourself together.
13:31It's not about you this time, by the way.
13:35Your selfishness has been on my nerves for years.
13:38I've always wanted to tell you that.
13:40What?
13:41Besides, you cheat like nothing good.
13:44Don't you think I notice that?
13:48Let's go somewhere else.
13:49Yes, of course. Typical Agnes.
13:51She doesn't have her own opinion again.
13:54And since we're already here,
13:56to tell the truth,
13:58finally get yourself a hearing aid.
14:02I beg you.
14:05And now we want to play.
14:08Life is far too short
14:11to spend it on unpleasant things.
14:14So please, sit down.
14:17Here you go.
14:18Thank you very much.
14:20I passed on our concept directly to the architects.
14:25It's really a miracle that the two of us could come to an agreement.
14:29Who would have thought that?
14:30Yes.
14:31A golf hotel, then.
14:33Yes.
14:34I've already thought about a few actions
14:36how we can attract new customers.
14:39As a welcome gift,
14:41I thought of free golf balls.
14:43And then I thought of cooperation with leading golf brands.
14:47Besides, I've already thought about the care of golf greens.
14:51The greenkeepers of the previous owner
14:53have apparently done an excellent job.
14:55We should definitely take over.
14:59Shouldn't your sugar have dissolved slowly now?
15:02Excuse me?
15:04Oh.
15:05You know very well that you don't like golf.
15:09Well, if I've decided on one thing...
15:11Yes, now all that remains is to clarify the question of gastronomy.
15:14I thought Mrs. Saravacos would take over the new hotel restaurant.
15:17I talked to her about it last night.
15:20Oh, and I had the feeling that Carla wasn't up to your request.
15:23Oh God, no, you got me completely wrong.
15:25I just said that you can't decide on your own.
15:29Yes, then it must have been a misunderstanding.
15:32I would even be very happy if Mrs. Saravacos
15:34took over the new hotel restaurant.
15:36I don't know.
15:38If Carla doesn't burn for one thing from the start,
15:40it will be difficult to convince her of it later.
15:43Don't worry.
15:45I'm burning for two.
15:55Hey.
15:58Have you ever heard of knocking?
16:01Sorry.
16:04I'm sorry, it's not my day today.
16:07Is Ben there?
16:08No, he's working.
16:10Then I'll wait until he's back.
16:12That can take a long time.
16:14He's doing maintenance work on a wind power plant in the North Sea.
16:18Do you have any idea when he'll be back?
16:20No idea.
16:22The cell phone connection at sea is pretty bad.
16:24Great.
16:26May I?
16:28Yes.
16:30What are you doing here?
16:32I thought you were in Frankfurt,
16:34joining your father's company.
16:38My grandma died here last night in the hospital.
16:42The lung embolism after the operation?
16:44That was your grandma?
16:48I'm sorry.
16:52Yes.
16:53Okay.
16:54Just say hello to her when you're back.
17:00Lars.
17:01What are you doing tonight?
17:03Nothing.
17:04There's a football game.
17:06I wanted to watch it.
17:08I have crisps and beer.
17:09Come by if you like.
17:11I will.
17:13But only if you don't talk to me all the time.
17:16And make demands.
17:18I'm looking forward to it.
17:20See you later.
17:22Thanks.
17:30Bye.
18:00Bye.
18:30Bye.
18:31Bye.
18:32Bye.
18:33Bye.
18:38I'm glad you're here.
18:40I'm putting together the weekly planner.
18:42The theme is red.
18:43Red beet, radicchio.
18:45Vodka, all the vegetables of the season.
18:47Don't be so monotone.
18:50Once you put it all together.
18:52Don't get me wrong.
18:54I'm always trying to slow down.
18:57Yes, we wanted to talk to you about the new hotel.
19:00Mrs. van Loon and I, we have now agreed
19:04that it should become an exclusive golf hotel.
19:07Nice!
19:08Well, also that you have agreed.
19:11Yes, we are also very proud.
19:13And we are still looking for a capable chef who will take over the gastronomy there
19:17and both thought of you.
19:19Something else we could agree on.
19:22That's really nice.
19:24But?
19:25I already run the Salto all by myself.
19:28But someone like you should easily run two restaurants.
19:31Thank you, but one restaurant is enough for me at the moment.
19:35Too bad.
19:37In the new restaurant you would have the opportunity to do something completely different.
19:42So honestly,
19:44a golf hotel, that doesn't even appeal to me gastronomically.
19:50Yes, then there is nothing left for us to do but to look for someone else.
20:08Yes, please.
20:13Mrs. Dr. Thies.
20:14Hello, Mrs. Jansen.
20:16How are you?
20:17Yes, thank you, very satisfied.
20:20Here you are.
20:21Thank you.
20:22I think I should ask you.
20:25You look so pale.
20:27Everything is fine with me.
20:29Yes?
20:30Yes.
20:31May I offer you a piece of chocolate cake?
20:35From Mrs. Saravacus, very tasty.
20:38Thank you.
20:42Mrs. Jansen, your blood values are there, by the way.
20:44Yes?
20:45Yes.
20:47Do the drugs work?
20:49Yes.
20:50The granulocytes are now being re-formed.
20:52Oh yes, those are the components of the white blood cells, right?
20:56Exactly.
20:58That doesn't mean that we can cure you medically,
21:02but at least we strengthen the immune system.
21:1090 to 65.
21:12A little low, but completely within the frame.
21:15Yes, very good.
21:16I also feel much better.
21:19You know, I'm really hungry for Kassler and green cabbage.
21:30Excuse me for a moment, yes?
21:32Yes, of course.
21:33Did I say something wrong?
21:46Oh!
21:47Oh!
21:48Oh!
21:49It's a real shame that Mrs. Saravacus doesn't want to take over our new hotel restaurant.
21:53I can understand that.
21:55Two restaurants.
21:56One is already a bone job.
21:58Is that also true for hotels?
21:59You're lucky that you have me now.
22:02That's right.
22:03So, Mrs. Brandenburg, two rooms on the weekend, yes?
22:05Yes.
22:06Patricia Dehle, Lisa Aurelia, please behave yourselves.
22:09Mr. Eckhardt, please take care of it.
22:11I'll take over the Tresen.
22:12Of course.
22:13Come here, you two.
22:14Yes.
22:15I'll do it.
22:16Mr. Steinbach, my authority.
22:18Yes.
22:19You are at your decision.
22:21Thank you.
22:22Mr. Bleckenschnitt, please excuse the two of them.
22:24In excess and faster than me.
22:26Yes.
22:27Isn't there something like a hotel kindergarten here?
22:30No, we don't have enough small hotel guests for that.
22:34But that should change rapidly.
22:36Children are the guests of tomorrow.
22:38I'm going shopping in the city again in a moment.
22:41Shopping?
22:42Should I bring you something?
22:43Do you need anything?
22:44I have an insane appetite for Kassler and green cabbage.
22:48Do you think you can bring me something like that?
22:51Who knows how often I'll still enjoy it.
22:59Grandma.
23:00You wouldn't be in such a hurry to get out of the dust, would you?
23:04Nobody gets out of the dust here.
23:06And not you, Mom.
23:08Did something happen?
23:09And whether.
23:10I found her.
23:13Yes, the woman who looks so much like your cousin Louise.
23:15The one I saw in front of the pharmacy?
23:18Yes, exactly.
23:19Her name is Susan Winter and lives in the Three Kings.
23:21Yes, but Louise's daughter is dead.
23:24Do you know that exactly?
23:26She said she grew up in Vienna in a kindergarten.
23:29Yes, in Vienna?
23:31Then it's definitely not Louise's daughter.
23:34How do we go on now?
23:36She wants to help us.
23:38So, do you want to get tested?
23:40Yes.
23:43You see, Grandma.
23:50Hey.
23:51Nice that you could come.
23:53Hi.
23:54Hello.
23:55I really have to toast to you.
23:56What's there to celebrate?
23:57I got the loan.
23:59Ah, great.
24:00Nice.
24:01Come, let's sit down.
24:02Are you happy?
24:03Yes.
24:04Too often the sole owner, that's just...
24:06Thank you, Dennis.
24:07And that Thorben and I can now go our separate ways professionally.
24:10Yes, I like that.
24:11Wow.
24:12On a salad like that, there usually aren't any mussels.
24:16There were mussels on the menu.
24:18Who can read is clearly at an advantage, Miss Demanding.
24:21Is it so bad to make demands?
24:23Grandma always said something like that.
24:26The average is perfect for the average.
24:29That's what she said.
24:30It's good that I never knew how you did your final year of high school.
24:33Why?
24:34Final grade 3.3.
24:36Ah.
24:37Grandma has nothing to do with that.
24:39She still loved you.
24:42I miss Grandma.
24:46It's difficult for Dad.
24:49He doesn't have any parents anymore.
24:51His father died a long time ago.
24:54What should Mom say?
24:56She didn't even know her parents.
25:00Are you staying until the funeral in Lüneburg?
25:02I still have to call Liechtenstein, but that shouldn't be a problem.
25:06Do you have plans for the evening?
25:08I have an appointment to watch football.
25:10And you?
25:11I wanted to go to Hamburg to buy something for the funeral.
25:14After all, I wasn't ready for that when I packed the suitcases.
25:19Will you take me?
25:21Sure.
25:23Great.
25:25No.
25:26But now it's a little late to go to Hamburg.
25:28Yes, then we'll just postpone it to tomorrow.
25:31Or how about a shopping spree through Lüneburg, like Grandma always said?
25:35Yes, great.
25:36Then we'll meet after dinner in the lobby.
25:38Yes.
25:39Cool.
26:01Bye.
26:31Okay.
27:01And now?
27:31Fenja?
27:42Hey.
27:43Hey.
27:44How are you?
27:45I'm fine.
27:50I miss my grandma.
27:52But I'm glad my whole family is here.
27:55Somehow I even get along with Bente.
27:57Bente, your sister? The one from the restaurant?
28:00My step-sister.
28:01Okay.
28:02She's a little spoiled with us.
28:04My sister and I have the same father.
28:07And my brother and I have the same mother.
28:09So your parents are a second marriage, and you're the youngest child?
28:13Exactly.
28:14Some people need years to understand that.
28:16I can't whistle for that.
28:19If there were so many sheep, I would immediately give up whistling.
28:23Was that your girlfriend you just ate with?
28:26Yes, that was Torben, my foster father.
28:28Marla is his girlfriend.
28:29Anne is his ex-wife.
28:31And yes, it's totally complicated with us.
28:33Typical German.
28:34And your parents?
28:36I don't know them.
28:38I grew up in an orphanage in India.
28:43My mother was also in an orphanage.
28:45I forget that a lot.
28:47To be honest, sometimes I do, too.
28:50The main thing is that you have friends.
28:52Then they are your family.
28:54Mr. Van Loon and Mr. Flickenschild have finally agreed on a common hotel concept.
28:57I don't know what to say about that.
28:59I would know right away what I would do.
29:01Hotel for big waves, right?
29:03And you, Mr. Albers?
29:04What hotel concept do you like?
29:06I would open a hotel for horse and rider.
29:08For horse or rider?
29:10Well, if you're riding a horse, you need accommodation for both.
29:13For horse and rider.
29:15Hello.
29:16Hello.
29:17Fenja, this is Alfred Albers.
29:19And you already know Mick.
29:20Nice to meet you.
29:21Nice to meet you, Fenja.
29:23Friends or family?
29:25Both.
29:26We are currently discussing which hotel concept Lüneburg absolutely needs.
29:30What would you like?
29:32Well, I actually think it's great.
29:34I would like that.
29:41Did you see the sign at the door?
29:43King Kunde, consumer-friendly Lüneburg.
29:46They should do that in Frankfurt, too.
29:49Do you already know which flowers you want for the wreath?
29:52Maybe.
29:56Excuse me, I have to go.
29:58Yes, yes, of course.
29:59Gaby, is there anything new from Rotterdam?
30:01Yes, yes, I already went through the protocols.
30:04Yes, yes.
30:05You know better than me anyway.
30:08It's good, I have to go.
30:09Hello.
30:10I'll call you back, okay?
30:11Excuse me, I was on the phone.
30:13What can I do for you?
30:15Your flowers are beautiful.
30:17Do you also tie mourning wreaths?
30:19Aren't you the woman who drove my brother into the convertible?
30:22He was banned from parking.
30:24And that gives you the right to just drive off like that?
30:27Listen, I was in a hurry.
30:29But I don't want to argue with you.
30:31Our lawyers will take care of that.
30:33But you make it quite easy for yourself.
30:36After all, you fled the road.
30:38That was an emergency.
30:40But I'm not liable to you for that.
30:43Would you please tell me now whether you also tie a wreath?
30:46I'm not liable to you for that.
30:48At least not today.
30:50Excuse me?
30:52It's five past six.
30:54We close at 6 p.m.
30:58Ah.
30:59And you are worried about your customer friendliness.
31:01Oh yes, I do.
31:03Indeed.
31:04Have a nice evening.
31:07Bugger me.
31:18Bugger me.
31:28Knock, knock.
31:31What's going on here?
31:32First invite me and then scratch away on the sofa.
31:35The game hasn't even started yet.
31:37So what?
31:38Most of the time the preparation is the best.
31:41Aha.
31:45Do you also want one?
31:46Yes, of course.
31:51I'll stay for tea.
31:54I'm coming.
31:58And how are you?
31:59Because of your grandma?
32:03Yes, not great.
32:06I was eight when my grandma died.
32:09I just met my grandma when I was eight.
32:11What?
32:13Grandma Heidrun is not my real grandmother.
32:16She is the mother of my stepfather.
32:18Oh, then Roman Winter is not your real father.
32:21No.
32:23My real father passed away when I was four years old.
32:26My mother brought us through on her own.
32:29The money was always pretty tight.
32:31I think so.
32:33And when she met Roman and they got married, he adopted me right away.
32:37Roman is my real father.
32:42And I always thought you were a little spoiled crown prince.
32:45Me too.
32:47Do you give the chips no dips?
32:49If so, in the fridge, your highness.
32:59Hey.
33:01You again.
33:03The ex-blondie.
33:05I told you, fate brings us together again and again.
33:07Fate?
33:08I think you're following me.
33:10Strange that I'm always first, right?
33:13May I offer you a beer?
33:14That's open.
33:15And that has to go.
33:17Isn't he charming?
33:18Yes, unbeatable.
33:21My grandmother sent me.
33:22Would you like to see her again before she goes to bed?
33:24Yes, of course.
33:26I'll do that.
33:31And, how does it look?
33:33It doesn't look good at all.
33:34This is the preliminary report of the city.
33:45Good evening.
33:47Ah, Mrs. von Lohn, hello.
33:49I have something for you on the subject of red.
33:52Would you like a glass of homemade blueberry juice for the evening?
33:55Yes, I'd love to.
33:58I'm sorry I had to cancel that with the restaurant.
34:02I understand you.
34:03When you start a new project, the radio should somehow skip, otherwise you can leave it.
34:10Yes.
34:11Yes.
34:13To the sparks.
34:15And, of course, to the fact that the Golf Hotel will be a great success.
34:18Thank you.
34:20In the long run, however, one should rethink the orientation of the hotel again.
34:25What? I thought you had agreed with Gunther.
34:27Well, it's always just a state of refugee aggregation.
34:33But seriously, I think you have to have the guests in mind by tomorrow.
34:38What do you mean?
34:39The most underestimated target group.
34:41The children.
34:44Do you want Gunther to build a mini-golf course?
34:47I love mini-golf.
34:49It's similar with you.
34:50If children always eat only burgers and fries, then as an adult you will hardly come to your restaurant.
34:56Well, I already had such a project. It was called Cooking for Kids.
34:59It was about feeding children from socially disadvantaged families.
35:03You see, you know what I'm talking about.
35:05You have no idea how many children are malnourished.
35:07Yes, exactly. You could start there.
35:09Chips-eating kids who sit in front of the computer all day.
35:13But how do you want to get them out of there?
35:15Offer free time. Playgrounds, trampolines, a swimming pool.
35:19A climbing course.
35:20Brilliant.
35:21You see, in this hotel you would have the opportunity to offer a delicious but healthy cuisine and thus be oriental.
35:29So we're talking about a hotel restaurant that stands for child-friendly, healthy and demanding cuisine.
35:35What great topics you could do there.
35:38Fairytales, space, Greek legends.
35:42However, this should also be reflected in the design of the hotel.
35:46Yes, every room should be different, have a different theme.
35:49Brilliant.
35:50But it should not only be about the children, but also the parents and grandparents have to feel comfortable.
35:56Yes, of course. I would go there right away.
35:58This is not a hotel, this is a paradise.
36:01The purest sloth country.
36:03You know what, I feel him.
36:06The spark.
36:17Yes, because of Stadtbrunnen, I bought something.
36:21But it was nice.
36:22I thought so too.
36:23And tomorrow we're going to Hamburg.
36:25Exactly.
36:26So, but now I'm going to the bathtub and read my new crime.
36:30And you?
36:32Let's see what the evening brings. I'm not tired yet.
36:35Take care.
36:37See you tomorrow.
36:38See you tomorrow.
36:45Good evening.
36:46Good evening.
36:48What can I do for you?
36:50An espresso, please.
36:51And do you know a little about nightlife in Lüneburg?
36:55You will hardly believe it, but Lüneburg has the largest pub density in all of Germany.
37:00Really?
37:01If you go out here, you'll be at the Stintmarkt in two minutes.
37:04It's one of the oldest dance bars in town and also a legendary karaoke bar.
37:09Thank you very much. I'll think about it.
37:11Espresso is coming right away.
37:12Thank you.
37:20Hello, I'm new in town too, but that didn't sound very exciting.
37:25How about we choose together?
37:27Boring.
37:28I don't feel like socializing today.
37:32Too bad.
37:33I thought we were talking to each other after we didn't show up last night.
37:36Was that so wrong?
37:39Not at all.
37:42I really enjoyed not talking to you.
37:45Then let's just leave it at that.
37:49If you say so.
37:51I'm going to eat something now.
37:53If you ever feel like socializing, you know where to find me.
37:57Thank you.
38:21So, Mrs. Jansen, that was the infusion for today.
38:23Thank you.
38:27Well, how was the game?
38:29Boring.
38:31Your company is much better than that of the national team, Grandma.
38:38What's that?
38:39Oh, that's the guest list for my funeral.
38:44Please don't be serious.
38:45Why?
38:46I'll probably still have to decide who will bury me last.
38:52Well, I don't think Mrs. Overberg will come after you gave her such an opinion.
38:55Well, maybe.
38:57But you know, those are the advantages when you know that it's coming to an end.
39:02You don't have to take any more wrong considerations.
39:05But Mom, you don't even know if you're going to die.
39:07So stop bragging about your girlfriend and making your guest list for the funeral.
39:12But I'm just doing my job for you.
39:15Right, Jule?
39:17Mrs. Dr. Thies, say something.
39:19It's not possible, is it?
39:21Well, everyone deals with this situation differently.
39:23Your mother is offensive.
39:25I'm impressed.
39:26Well, there you see it.
39:28So, what do you think?
39:31Should I invite Petra or Maike, or is that too much for you?
39:35This is too much for me.
39:38Mom, how can you talk like that when there is justified hope that you will be saved?
39:42Thomas, you're just crazy.
39:46My son believes he has found my niece of second degree and hopes for a bone market donation.
39:52But that's completely excluded.
39:56So, where were we?
39:59Katja Meissner and Philipp Stein have to come.
40:02Well, that's too much for me.
40:06Grandma, that was really a bit drastic.
40:09Please, Jule, look at him.
40:17I just don't want Thomas to be disappointed.
40:20My cousin's daughter can't help me anymore.
40:23She is certainly dead.
40:26I can understand you.
40:28See you later.
40:51Yes?
40:56Mrs. van Loon, it's great that you're still at home.
40:58Did you enjoy your stay in the spa area?
41:00No, I took a little evening sip.
41:03Wonderful.
41:04I have just received the first draft of our architect.
41:07And I would like to present it to you.
41:09For the golf hotel.
41:11Are you still planning more hotels?
41:13So, here again the entrance area.
41:15And back here is the wellness area.
41:18And back here is the wellness area.
41:20And here on the side, you brought down the rooms.
41:22That's all very nice, but maybe we should...
41:25Would you let me finish that briefly?
41:27And here in the middle area is the restaurant.
41:29If I may interrupt for a moment.
41:31Oh, by the way, your idea with the child skin is wonderful.
41:34And maybe we should work on that.
41:36I just talked to Carla Saravacos.
41:38That's wonderful.
41:39Then there is at least no bad blood because of your statement.
41:43Sorry, but I thought about it again.
41:47Well, thanks to the new layout of the hotel,
41:50I will take over the gastronomy now.
41:54What new layout?
41:56We just spontaneously brainstormed a little bit again.
42:00So long-term?
42:01Yes, bigger, more colorful.
42:03So we thought of a children's hotel with a lot of room for movement and adventure.
42:07But that also appeals to the parents.
42:09And the grandparents.
42:10With rooms that are designed according to different themes.
42:13So with us you can spend the night in a spaceship.
42:16Isn't that great?
42:17Or in an igloo.
42:18What do you say to that?
42:22An hour ago we agreed on a golf hotel.
42:27And now you're planning a theme park?
42:31Have you lost all good spirits?
42:42What do you have there?
42:47This is the photo.
42:51Look.
42:54Don't you think we look very similar?
42:57Yes, that's right.
43:00But did you know that every person has a doppelgänger?
43:07For example, many people tell me I would look like young Michel Piccoli.
43:13Michel Piccoli?
43:14Yes, really.
43:17Great.
43:29Do you still remember the meeting with that Jansen?
43:32It can't be a coincidence.
43:36That you're related to that Louise.
43:39Well, Susan, that's completely impossible.
43:43I just want to talk to Mr. Jansen and his mother.
43:49I don't like that you're getting so involved.
43:55And you're hoping.
43:58I just want to prevent you from being disappointed.
44:13Sorry.
44:22You're pregnant?
44:24Congratulations!
44:28I'm back.
44:30Hi.
44:31Hey.
44:42That's my baby.
45:12Hi.
45:42Louise.
46:12I love you.
46:17Even if you were to have relatives somewhere,
46:20why in Lüneburg?
46:32Can't you be my mama, Sister Alma?
46:43But you have to admit that the hotel that Mrs. von Lohen and I came up with
46:48will blow up any holiday offer in Lower Saxony.
46:51Blow up? Yes, blow up is exactly the right expression.
46:54We agreed on a golf hotel and now there's this nonsense.
46:57Children in igloos.
46:58We thought...
46:59I hardly believe that you thought.
47:01I really don't have time for you now.
47:03When can we see each other again?
47:05Aren't we seeing each other again right now?
47:08Hello, Bente.
47:10Hello, Bente.
47:11Have you seen Susanne?
47:13No, unfortunately not.
47:15Mr. Winter, excuse me, may I introduce myself?
47:17My name is Insel von Lohen.
47:18I would like to express my condolences.
47:20Thank you.
47:21I am the opponent of your wife's accident.
47:23The blood values are worse than the last time.
47:25And that means?
47:27We need this bone marrow donation.
47:29Preferably immediately.