• 4 months ago
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00:00Talk to me.
00:02It's not that easy.
00:04Ben?
00:06Yes?
00:08Surprise!
00:10I know this man.
00:12I went to dance school with him.
00:14Pawel!
00:16Maybe this Pawel is my father.
00:18The bracelet of my deceased husband.
00:20I leave it to my dear son Clemens.
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
01:16This must be a misunderstanding.
01:22The bracelet of my deceased husband
01:24I leave it to my dear son Clemens.
01:26I'm sorry, that's the way it is, Mr. Winter.
01:32Do you really think it's fair
01:34to get your father's watch?
01:38I'm sorry, I forgot.
01:40You almost drowned
01:42when you saved it from the floods of Ilmenau.
01:46Just make yourself funny.
01:48What a farce!
01:50Mother inherits
01:52the watch of our father.
01:54You didn't even know him.
01:56The more I'm happy
01:58about this thought, Roman.
02:00And you insist
02:02on keeping it?
02:06It's the last will of our mother.
02:08Why?
02:10If you want,
02:12you can fight the will, Mr. Winter,
02:14but that usually doesn't help.
02:16Do you still need me?
02:18Yes.
02:22I'm sorry.
02:30Unfortunately,
02:32Mrs. Rose doesn't know his last name,
02:34but Pavel and Luise were in love with each other.
02:36Do you remember that?
02:38I used to
02:40fall in love with Pavel,
02:44but he only had eyes for Luise.
02:46In time,
02:48it would come to that.
02:50And when Luise has repudiated
02:52his feelings...
02:54I'll find him.
02:56And then we'll find out
02:58if he's my father or not.
03:00Since I've already heard the main speech
03:02at the congress in Turin,
03:04I thought I'd use the time
03:06for a detour from the Elbe to Ilmenau.
03:08The surprise was definitely successful.
03:10Although I have to emphasize
03:12that your mother
03:14especially enjoys militant
03:16post-education visitors
03:18who don't miss a word.
03:20I know.
03:22Oh, Ben,
03:24did you bother yourself with the windmills?
03:26Mom!
03:28No, my wind power plants
03:30are totally tolerable
03:32if you don't provoke them.
03:34Would you like something to drink?
03:36Water, tea, coffee?
03:38Yes.
03:40I'll drink whatever you drink.
03:44Yes,
03:46it's taken care of.
03:48I have to go to the clinic.
03:50Preparatory service.
03:52But you can't just...
03:54There you hear it.
03:56We doctors, we always work.
03:58I'll accompany you.
04:00Maybe we'll make it to a cappuccino
04:02in the cafeteria.
04:04The coffee was always good.
04:06Goodbye.
04:08Goodbye.
04:10We'll talk on the phone.
04:12Oh, Britta,
04:14did you hear who applied for urology
04:16in Eppendorf?
04:18No, you'll never guess that.
04:30Hello.
04:32If you have any questions
04:34about hotel management,
04:36don't be shy.
04:38I'm always here for you.
04:40Let me guess,
04:42you've just sent a large mail
04:44to all the foresters
04:46of the Lüneburger Heide.
04:48Not a bad idea.
04:50And to satisfy your curiosity,
04:52at the moment,
04:54it's going well for me
04:56both professionally and privately.
04:58Aha.
05:00And the private component
05:02is still blond, sweet and young?
05:04Life can be so beautiful.
05:06Just make sure you don't burn your fingers.
05:08We know you're worried about your little brother.
05:10Hopefully without reason.
05:16Oh, Mr. Flickenschild,
05:18would you like to see the new designs
05:20for the golf course?
05:22You must be curious
05:24about what I discussed with the designer
05:26after you were unfortunately prevented.
05:28I fully trust your skill
05:30in this project.
05:32You can feel your affinity.
05:34And now please excuse me.
05:36First of all,
05:38I feel a slight irritation.
05:40Mr. Flickenschild,
05:42I'm not going to believe you.
05:44First of all,
05:46you allow me to see you at work
05:48so that I can gain experience in the hotel sector.
05:50And then I only see you from behind.
05:52I'm sorry.
05:54Even though you know
05:56that I don't have any knowledge
05:58of the hotel business.
06:00And now I enjoy your complete trust?
06:02Is this a test or what?
06:04You also mention the fact
06:06that you can quickly get an overview
06:08even outside of Tulpenfelder.
06:10May I?
06:12Please.
06:18I don't understand this man.
06:20Who?
06:22Gunther Flickenschild.
06:24In what terms?
06:26These exchange students,
06:28sometimes he treats me
06:30as if I couldn't count to three
06:32and then he suddenly gives me a completely free hand
06:35and avoids any conversation.
06:37Mr. Gunther doesn't belong to the ordinary class of men.
06:40I see that differently.
06:42He has a date with a beautiful woman
06:44and his mind sets out.
06:45He's a classic.
06:47But not particularly professional.
06:58I thought you were one of the three kings.
07:01Yes, I am.
07:03Regina and I found a beautiful apartment here in Lüneburg.
07:07Unfortunately, I don't know your wife.
07:09She's a doctor, isn't she?
07:11Yes, and on the way from New York to Lüneburg.
07:14So if your husband needs a sedative, then ...
07:18Why should he?
07:20Oh, you don't know that yet?
07:23Our mother made me my father's armband.
07:27What?
07:29Is that so absurd?
07:31But this watch doesn't mean anything to you.
07:34It's the only thing that's left of my father.
07:37I didn't get to know him because he died on the day of my birth, right?
07:41And yet I have no right to get this watch?
07:44But that's not the point.
07:46I don't know my father or my mother
07:49and I'm after every straw that brings me closer to them.
07:53But this watch is a symbol,
07:56a symbol of your father's love for Roman.
08:01My mother saw it differently.
08:05Like so much when it was about you.
08:07What's that supposed to mean, Peter?
08:10Roman has worked hard all his life while you moved around in world history.
08:15And for that, he only got neck slaps from her.
08:20Even beyond her death.
08:27Mom, don't you want to wait for me in the canteen?
08:32Huh?
08:33Hello, Lore.
08:36Regina.
08:41When was the last time we saw each other?
08:44Toronto, Interdisciplinary Meeting 2009.
08:48Zurich Airport.
08:50First Christmas Day, last year.
08:52That's right. Well, I've always envied you for your memory.
08:56And what brought you here?
08:58Interfamiliarity.
09:01Of course, you're the mother of...
09:03Professor Hartsfeld-Winter will be my new boss.
09:06Well, the world is a village.
09:08With that, you'll get a not uncomplicated, but highly competent executive.
09:13The latter was known to me, yes.
09:15Why are you driving around with that?
09:18I come directly from New York and just wanted to take a few documents with me to work on myself.
09:23That sounds like a long-distance relationship.
09:26Clemens even arrived in Lüneburg before me.
09:29But unfortunately, on a sad occasion.
09:32Namely?
09:34His mother, Heidrun, died.
09:36My heartfelt condolences.
09:38Mine, too.
09:39Thank you.
09:41My respect, by the way.
09:44The speed with which you raised the genetic database here on site...
09:48Nobody can do that so quickly.
09:51But I didn't know anything about it, Britta.
09:53It wasn't just my merit.
10:00Yes, please.
10:02Strich?
10:04I heard that next week the Association of Entrepreneurs will be here again.
10:08They would offer a green week. What do you say to that?
10:11Yes, that sounds good.
10:13Oh, are those the plans for the redevelopment of the golf course?
10:16Well, I'm just thinking about it.
10:18Well, you can get what you want from Mrs. van Loon,
10:21but she knows how to achieve great results with small means.
10:24Are we really talking about the golf course here?
10:27Excuse me, this here.
10:29This was a real shame.
10:30Ungrazed, trampled grass.
10:32And you just put a few pretty beech trees in buckets and whoosh!
10:35You achieve great results.
10:37Beech trees?
10:38I'm not so good at landscape architecture.
10:40Yes, you need a professional with a brain for that.
10:43You listened, didn't you?
10:45And voluntarily.
10:47Mrs. van Loon doesn't get much from me, does she?
10:50What should she do?
10:51You're business partners and you're pretty jumpy right now.
10:55Excuse me, please. I don't let my mood out unfiltered.
10:58Not in general.
11:00Besides, I just had a magical date with a magical woman.
11:06She saw me.
11:07So why should I still be in a mood?
11:09We're all happy for you, but...
11:11There are signals that Mrs. van Loon doesn't understand.
11:14You should clarify them.
11:16She's insecure.
11:19Okay, I'll talk to her again.
11:22Do that.
11:36Okay.
11:50Martina?
11:51Gunter Fleckenschild here.
11:53I just wanted to ask you...
11:56What do you think of a joint theater visit?
12:01Ms. Lichtenragen?
12:05Oh, Dr. Thies! Hello!
12:07Hello!
12:09Is everything okay?
12:11It never got any better.
12:13Yes, pregnancy hormones create feelings of happiness.
12:16But I don't remember which month it was. I think it was the 4th.
12:20I was looking forward to the first day.
12:22But that's probably because I wished for the baby so much.
12:26Is there a better start to life than being so welcome?
12:33I also have feelings of happiness.
12:35In an early stage.
12:37Congratulations! That's great news!
12:40I don't think I've realized it yet.
12:43And your boyfriend?
12:44As far as I know him, he's probably out of his mind.
12:48He doesn't know yet.
12:51But I have to change that quickly.
12:53Thank you.
12:55Please!
12:56Bye!
12:57Bye!
13:09I met Clemens.
13:11I'm so sorry, darling.
13:14I know how much this watch meant to you.
13:18What a blow to the stomach.
13:20Unbelievable.
13:22What did I do to my mother?
13:25Even when she was dead, she introduced me to Clemens.
13:28I don't understand why she did that.
13:31But believe me.
13:32She loved you both.
13:35We know that's not true.
13:38My mother was ungrateful.
13:40Until she died.
13:48Oh, Roman.
13:51I might have found a clue to my father.
13:58I'm sorry, darling.
13:59But at the moment, I really don't feel like...
14:02...researching my ancestors.
14:04But I might be able to find my father.
14:08My father would turn around in his grave...
14:10...if he knew that his own wife...
14:12...and his eldest son...
14:13...had the only piece of memory left of him.
14:22I'm at Johanna's in the hospital.
14:41We have to pay.
14:43Wait, I'll do it.
14:44It's okay.
14:45Come on.
14:52I have to tell you something.
14:53Oh, wait a minute.
14:55No one's knocking?
14:56No phone, no beeper?
14:58And where's the other chat killer?
15:00Your mother?
15:02Do you want to hear it now?
15:04I'm not so sure anymore.
15:08Did you get bored talking to Lars?
15:11Oh, Ben, just shut up.
15:16I'm pregnant.
15:21We're having a baby.
15:24No.
15:26Yes.
15:28I want to be a father.
15:30I want to be a father.
15:32You're a father.
15:34You're a father.
15:36You're a father.
15:38You're a father.
15:41You're a father.
15:44You're a father.
16:11Excuse me?
16:14In which direction is the interest going?
16:17Building machines, all kinds.
16:19We'll get into a conversation there.
16:21Excuse me, I have to hang up.
16:23A meal with a Japanese business partner.
16:25I'll get in touch.
16:27Konnichiwa.
16:33I'm starting to get interested in what you're doing to make your money.
16:37No.
16:38Judging by your car, you don't seem to be a glutton.
16:42I do what I'm offered.
16:45Import-export is the best.
16:48Sounds exciting.
16:50It could be pretty much anything, right?
16:53I'm an extremely reliable partner.
16:56Business or private?
16:59Both.
17:02You can pass my card on to your father.
17:05Maybe we can get into business.
17:08Did you only do that with us to get a foot in the door of Winter's West?
17:15What?
17:17Well, you wouldn't be the first one to hope to get close to my father on this path.
17:22I don't want to be petty, but...
17:25Who pulled who into bed?
17:35Tell me, my dear, how is it with you now?
17:38With Brussels, don't you have to work?
17:41Don't worry. I applied for a leave of absence.
17:44But how is that possible? Won't you be needed?
17:49Hello.
17:50Hello.
17:56How are you?
17:57Good so far.
17:59Were you able to get any experience with that ominous Pavel?
18:04The dance school still exists.
18:06But, of course, with new owners.
18:09No wonder, after so many years.
18:12Unfortunately, there is no archive in which the dance class participants of the last decades are recorded.
18:17I'm sorry.
18:19I was so happy for you when my mother told me that there is a trace of your father.
18:23I'm begging you, don't paint so black all the time.
18:27She didn't know for a lifetime who she was and where she came from.
18:32And now I found you in the shortest time.
18:34Exactly.
18:35Or rather, you found me.
18:36And maybe I even know the first name of my father.
18:39And on the Internet there are such opportunities for research.
18:42And Jule will definitely help you with the search as a journalist.
18:47Don't worry about it, Mom.
18:49Whether you believe it or not, but it still works best for me.
18:55Nevertheless, you should rest now.
18:58Susanne and I are going to the cafeteria and think about a battle plan.
19:02If you don't mind.
19:03Yes, but...
19:04That's the least of it.
19:06The men in our family have treated you and your mother Luise so badly.
19:11So if I want to make up for that, I have a lot to do.
19:14I never forgave Paul.
19:17Of course.
19:19First he betrayed your cousin Luise to her inhuman father.
19:22And then he forbids you to adopt Susanne.
19:26But please.
19:27Those were different times.
19:30Humanity is not a matter of decades.
19:37Ah!
19:39A card for you.
19:41For my favorite guest.
19:43Are you allowed to say that at all?
19:44No.
19:45But we hotel employees of course lead an unofficial favorites list,
19:49in which we judge our guests according to purely subjective criteria.
19:55Learned something again.
19:56And? How does it look?
19:58Good. And you?
20:00I meant whether I may show you Lüneburg today.
20:04The old town, the water tower, the monastery of Lüneburg.
20:06Weren't we at various bars and cafes the other day?
20:09Yes, but you didn't mention it, unfortunately.
20:16Tell me, are you going to have an apartment?
20:18Huh? Why?
20:20I need a few test subjects for a new menu.
20:23In the world of air and love, it can only be limited, hm?
20:26You should still be allowed to be friendly.
20:28Yes, especially when the guest is so attractive.
20:30Yes.
20:31I thought you just wanted to focus on your job.
20:34I do too.
20:35First and foremost, what about your tongue-in-cheek menu?
20:38We offer seasonal, regional cuisine.
20:40So if you want to catch me a pan,
20:42If I catch something,
20:44then certainly something else.
20:48Then you acted so strange as if it were only because of your pregnancy.
20:52Yes, I had to sort it out myself first.
20:56And when it was time, we were only disturbed.
21:00And we agreed that we wanted children,
21:03but actually only in one or two years.
21:05No, no, no, no, you agreed.
21:07It was always clear to me.
21:09With you, all the time.
21:13Did you now understand how stupid your jealousy of Lars was?
21:18I'm sorry.
21:21Why did you always cuddle behind my back?
21:25When Lars was watching football here,
21:27he found this pregnancy test by chance.
21:30And I just wanted him to hold the flap until I talked to you.
21:33Oh, cute.
21:37Do you think we can do this?
21:39Of course.
21:42Tell me, when you're lying here like this,
21:45and you hear a no in you.
21:48There.
21:50Oh, yes.
21:52How do you feel about that?
21:54Right or wrong?
21:56Just good.
22:00Don't get up, don't get up.
22:02I'm not getting up, I'm not getting up, I'm not getting up.
22:05Hello?
22:07Mom.
22:10Yes.
22:12Yes, sure, when?
22:15Yes, okay, see you.
22:18Bye.
22:21I'm sorry.
22:23I'm sorry.
22:25I'm sorry.
22:27I'm sorry.
22:30My mother and my future boss invited me to dinner in Salto.
22:34Do you want to come?
22:36When you introduced me to your mother as a friend,
22:39I think she had an image of me
22:41as if I were climbing on power poles as a primate
22:44and couldn't eat with a knife and fork.
22:47Oh, Ben, that's outdated now.
22:50Yes, but with this prank here,
22:52I would only confirm this prejudice.
22:54So better not.
22:56I'm alone.
22:58Well, two of us.
23:00You can think of a name in the meantime.
23:03Already happened.
23:05Hedwig Waltraut or Karl Heinz,
23:07those would be my favorites.
23:09Hedwig was my grandma's name.
23:11It's actually a pretty nice name.
23:13Okay.
23:15I really didn't take your cell phone with me.
23:18I'm not that stupid.
23:20Wait a minute, I'll get my bag, okay?
23:27Oh.
23:29Tom, are you still there?
23:31Yes, well, I did plug it in.
23:33I can't bring it to you now.
23:35Is it okay if I leave it at the reception?
23:37Yes? Okay, kiss, kiss.
23:40Hello.
23:42Hey, Carlo.
23:51Have you already finished work?
23:53It would be nice.
23:55I'm just trying to gather my strength
23:57to play the silent postilion
23:59between Mr. Flickenschild and Mrs. von Lohen again.
24:02Yes.
24:04I've already talked to Gunther.
24:06It doesn't go that far.
24:08Thank you. Hopefully it helps.
24:10The two of them are like fire and water.
24:12I mean, of course it doesn't affect me, but ...
24:15But what?
24:17Well, I have a bit of the feeling
24:19that Mr. Flickenschild constantly bites Mrs. von Lohen
24:22because he's in love with her.
24:25No objection?
24:27Well, I've already thought about that.
24:30That's why this weird blind date.
24:32Exactly.
24:34Am I disturbing you?
24:36Oh, Mr. Eckart, don't you also have the feeling
24:38that you could go back to work?
24:40By the way, the first thought is often the best.
24:42You're right.
24:44My private life has absolutely nothing to do with it.
24:46You have to write it all down yourself.
24:48Who acts adequately, will not be judged.
24:54Bye.
25:19Are you running away again?
25:22You used to be a master.
25:25Perceptions can be so different.
25:28In my eyes, I didn't run away,
25:30but you drove me away.
25:33By offering you a future perspective?
25:37Yes. In a profession I didn't want.
25:40Fortunately, I pulled the emergency brake.
25:43Yes, I'm a non-human.
25:45How could I expect you to join a father's company
25:49to lead it together with me at some point?
25:53Roman, you haven't changed one bit.
25:56You're still the self-loathing compass on two legs
25:59that everyone has to follow.
26:02In my world, this is called taking responsibility.
26:05That's what I'm saying.
26:07We live in different worlds.
26:11Oh, by the way.
26:13And if anyone suffered
26:15that I left,
26:17then it was Mother.
26:19But she accepted it at some point.
26:21Oh yeah? Accepted?
26:24Why did she blame me for your departure for a lifetime?
26:27Those are completely new words.
26:29I think you always understood each other so well.
26:33I took care of her.
26:38And I loved her.
26:41Roman.
26:44I did too.
26:50And now she's heard enough.
26:53Goodbye, Mama.
26:56Bye.
27:12Yes, this is Mr. Lichtenhagen's cell phone.
27:15Can't you pick it up, Ratjan?
27:18Oh, you're at home.
27:20Well, I'll send it over by courier.
27:22Yes, okay. Bye.
27:24Hello.
27:25Hello.
27:26If I can help, I wanted to stop by at Ratjan's anyway.
27:28We're friends.
27:29Please.
27:30Great, thanks.
27:33I have to go now.
27:35What?
27:36I have to go to Ratjan and get his cell phone.
27:39Bye, Peter.
27:47Well, who do we have here?
27:49The always investigative Julie Ansen?
27:51Researching an article about people in a hotel.
27:54First of all, this article already exists in famous book form.
27:58And secondly, I just got out of the hospital.
28:00I visited my grandma.
28:01And? How are you?
28:03Better.
28:04She's complaining about the food again. That's a good sign.
28:06I'm glad.
28:08Are you more of the economic type or the sports type?
28:12Among us?
28:13I'm totally into small ads.
28:15You can read a lot between the lines.
28:17Not stupid.
28:19Are you going to stay in Lüneburg for a long time?
28:21No longing for Munich?
28:23The mountains? The Föhn?
28:25I've dealt with the Föhn quite well so far.
28:28And why not?
28:32Hello.
28:33Hi.
28:34Hi, you two.
28:35Hey.
28:37Um, tell me, can we talk for a second?
28:41Don't bother. I still have work to do anyway.
28:45Sure.
28:46What's up?
28:48Well, I really don't know what's up with Britta.
28:51She's getting more and more strange.
28:53I mean, I believe you two are on good terms, but...
28:57You know something, don't you?
28:59I can feel it.
29:04Oh, man.
29:06Ben, what...
29:09What am I supposed to say?
29:13For example, that you're happy for me because I'm going to be a father.
29:18What? You know that now?
29:21Not as long as you, little one.
29:24Yeah, man, sorry. Hey, Britta totally tortured me when I said something.
29:27Hey, I'm sorry.
29:29You...
29:30No, no, you're not really coming in here, pulling such a face and just kidding me.
29:34Hey, now we're even.
29:36Let's continue.
29:37Man.
29:38Let's toast.
29:39Mr. Albers?
29:41What are we drinking?
29:42Two limos, please.
29:45Oh, man, never kidding me again.
29:47I'm going to be a father.
29:48Man, great, you're a daddy.
29:54Am I interrupting?
29:55No, no, not at all.
29:58Don't you think they're beautiful?
30:01So tender and fragile.
30:04And yet they bloom like no other plant in winter.
30:09What gives me the honor?
30:11I took a look at your designs for the golf course.
30:15And they're great.
30:21Really?
30:22Yes.
30:23Clear, simple, well, more than successful.
30:27Thank you.
30:29Well, I don't have any objections.
30:31You have green light.
30:33Seriously?
30:35No suggestions for improvement?
30:39This new harmony is confusing me a little.
30:43Not that I like to argue, but...
30:45I think I should apologize to you for my mood swings in the last few weeks.
30:50I know I wasn't always fair to you.
30:53That means I can hope that our cooperation will be a little more constant in the future?
31:00Promised.
31:03Thank you.
31:33In Lüneburg.
31:35Yes, his name was Pavel.
31:37Pavel!
31:40Yes, exactly, the one, the one...
31:43The one I was so worried about.
31:47Oh, I see.
31:49Not...
31:50Well, if you remember the last name, please call me urgently.
31:55See you soon.
31:57Thank you.
31:59Well...
32:02But at least you knew right away who I was talking about.
32:06That didn't escape me.
32:11I hope I'm not disturbing you.
32:13No.
32:14It just doesn't leave me alone.
32:16Did you come up with anything else about this Pavel?
32:19Mrs. Rositz, Mr. Marth has been thinking about it all the time.
32:22But sit down.
32:23Thank you.
32:25I...
32:26I think and think...
32:29that you might have known that Pavel was in love with your mother, Luise.
32:34Unfortunately not, although I knew your mother.
32:37Her father owned the Lüneburger Teekontor.
32:40And sometimes she came to our pharmacy.
32:45She was what you call a beauty.
32:48So not only beautiful, but also popular with everyone.
32:51Yes.
32:52Back then we were all very surprised that she suddenly disappeared.
32:56It was said that her father had put her in a boarding school.
33:00Yes.
33:02If we had guessed that he had gotten rid of her...
33:08because she was pregnant with him...
33:11No.
33:13What he did to her...
33:27Hi Fenja.
33:29Hello.
33:30This is a surprise. Come in.
33:33I'm supposed to hand over Mr. Lichtenhagen's cell phone.
33:36Are you working as a courier now?
33:38That was a coincidence.
33:40I found out that it was his.
33:42I was on my way to the city anyway, so I thought I'd hand it over.
33:46Cool, thanks.
33:49Are you interested in Calangay Payette?
33:52Attention everyone.
33:53Attention.
33:54You are one of the few people here who can say that without stammering.
33:58I've always been interested in martial arts.
34:00Calangay Payette is the perfect balance for me...
34:03to the clinic, nursery and fellow student.
34:05If you feel like it, why don't you try it?
34:07Yes.
34:09Calangay Payette is about body control and balance.
34:12That's pretty well explained here in the first section.
34:15Calangay Payette is the mother of all inner martial arts.
34:19And this exercise is relatively simple.
34:22Uh-huh.
34:29Yes, something like that. Wait.
34:31Stretch and stretch like this.
34:34Better like this?
34:35Exactly.
34:37Not bad at all.
34:39Well, I used to only play tennis and hockey.
34:42Yes, sport and exercise are good in every way.
34:44But martial arts are something very special.
34:46Passed the exam.
34:48But now I have to devote myself to my fellow student again.
34:51Well, if you decide to do something, you'll do it.
34:55I think that's good.
34:57Yes, thank you for the snack hour.
35:00Thanks for the cell phone.
35:04Oh, wait.
35:06And practice nicely.
35:08I'll call you if I get the chance.
35:10Bye.
35:11Bye, Fenja.
35:14Look.
35:15Isn't that a miracle?
35:17Absolutely.
35:19Above all, again and again.
35:21When I was pregnant with Timo,
35:23these ultrasound photos were even better search images.
35:27You had to put everything together.
35:29But here, look.
35:31You can already see it.
35:32That's the foot.
35:33Ah, pictures of our family growth.
35:36Yes.
35:38Everything healthy and everything on it.
35:41Congratulations.
35:42Thank you.
35:45Then you should now enter the planning phase 2.
35:49Get children first aid.
35:51Not a cheap pleasure.
35:52You really think about it?
35:53I haven't thought about it yet.
35:55Your cousin will make you an absolutely top-notch special offer
35:58for a game clock, table for children and so on.
36:00And the whole package.
36:02Oh, so you want to make capital out of my pregnancy?
36:06What do you think of me?
36:08The honest or the diplomatic answer?
36:11The prize would only be a grateful mother's smile
36:14and the permission to drive out the little screamer from time to time.
36:18You are at the top of my list.
36:21However, I would still need a few indispensable details.
36:24Light blue or pink?
36:28Is there any news I should know?
36:33We'll get something light blue.
36:38Women are simply not my cup of tea.
36:40Yes, men make girls and boys make boys.
36:43At least they don't have handbags
36:45in which they let high-paid people disappear.
36:48Give me the phone, I have to go again.
36:50But you're on your way to your apartment now.
36:52I'm sorry.
36:57Don't get so worked up, dad.
36:59Yes, it was mean of grandpa to betray Luise.
37:02Mean? That's slightly exaggerated, Jule.
37:04He is doubly to blame that Susanne had to grow up at home.
37:08Well, one thing is clear to me.
37:10Luise ran away with the baby and fled to you.
37:12Grandpa betrayed her to her father.
37:14But twice?
37:15That was years later.
37:17Grandma wanted to look for her to adopt Susanne,
37:20but he forbade her.
37:23I'm surprised that grandma let herself be pleased with that.
37:26What could she do?
37:28She was alone in the backyard.
37:30And for my father it seemed only important
37:33to keep the family honor of the Janssens white.
37:37You are very disappointed.
37:39Yes, I had a completely wrong image of him.
37:42He was my hero.
37:43I looked up to him.
37:45I wanted to make him proud.
37:46I was afraid that his footsteps could be too big for me.
37:49Dad.
37:53I'm not a saint either,
37:55but preaching water and drinking wine
37:57always went against my will.
37:59Yes, you can't always excuse everything
38:01that there were other times in the past.
38:03A bad person remains a bad person.
38:05It was in the 60s and not in the Middle Ages.
38:08But outside, giving the moralist politician
38:11who has humanity and tolerance for everything ...
38:13Dad, dad.
38:14Come down again.
38:16Shall we go for a walk?
38:19Nice to have you here.
38:22How long can I still bear the Bavarian press?
38:25Texts can be written from everywhere these days.
38:29Doesn't it draw you home at all?
38:33At the moment I feel very comfortable here.
38:36And I would like to stay that long
38:38until grandma is healthy again.
38:52You ordered the specialty plate for two people?
38:55Really?
38:57Or just for one person?
38:59No, it's fine.
39:01Oh, and we really have something to celebrate.
39:04I just got the okay from Liechtenstein,
39:06which makes my stay in Lüneburg
39:08a little more long-term and relaxed.
39:11Wow.
39:13I'd love to hear that.
39:15You surprise me again and again.
39:18I really hope so.
39:20I mean the waiter.
39:22Do you learn that in the interior and export trade?
39:24I learned that during my training
39:26at Uncle Ruth's hotel.
39:28You are a trained hotel expert?
39:30Let's put it this way.
39:31I did a little trip in that direction for a while.
39:33So you dropped out?
39:35Nevertheless, I don't want to miss the experience.
39:37And as you can see, it keeps me going today.
39:46Snyder and Snyder?
39:48Vincent,
39:50please don't let us talk about my father's business.
39:53Of course.
39:57It's just...
40:00Dick Snyder is an old friend of mine.
40:03Seriously?
40:05Still at Uncle Ruth's at the time.
40:08But regularly with his parents in Bavaria.
40:13Does that mean you know Snyder Jr. personally?
40:17He's not my best friend now,
40:20but we still see each other from time to time.
40:23At the moment, however, he seems to be in a lot of stress.
40:26It's quite a mess in the family business.
40:31I'm sorry.
40:43Self-defense?
40:45I hope big brothers are spared from you
40:47when you master it for the first time.
40:49You can trick me.
40:50Oh, I see.
40:51That was Ratjan.
40:53I met him in the hospital when Grandma died.
40:56Ratjan?
40:57I'm sure you've seen him before.
40:59He has brown hair and a nice smile.
41:02I don't pay much attention to men.
41:04But I know who you mean.
41:06Could it be that my little sister is in love with him?
41:11Well, he's pretty...
41:12Great. Sweet. Hot. Sexy. Sharp.
41:18He's so different from the other guys from school or hockey.
41:22I don't know how to explain that.
41:24Well, then I'd say stay tuned.
41:26That's easy to say.
41:29Rule number one from the big brother lexicon.
41:32What's next?
41:33If you like someone, there are two possibilities.
41:36I'm curious.
41:37A. You're floating, floating and floating.
41:40Secretly, until you get stuck.
41:42Because you don't dare to check if the other person feels the same.
41:45And B.
41:46B. You play with open cards.
41:48You approach and usually run into open doors.
41:52What?
42:23You just didn't have a head after you were injured at the opening of the will.
42:31It's not about the watch.
42:33The material value is the same.
42:37I know how much it means to you.
42:40My father got this watch as a gift on his first big assignment.
42:45It was, so to speak, the launch for our company.
42:49He always emphasized that I would inherit it one day.
42:54What hurts me most is that my mother knew exactly how much I cared about the watch.
43:01That you inherited it anyway, Clemens.
43:06We're both going through very turbulent times.
43:10Yes.
43:11But what comforts me are your words.
43:15We both. You and me.
43:24I'm grateful to you every day that you're on my side.
43:31Especially now.
43:45Tell me, Böckmann was very keen on sleeping pills very early on, wasn't he?
43:51Which is very much in line with his work pace.
43:54These sleeping pills.
43:56By the way, his private clinic is supposed to be a money printing machine.
44:00He should have it.
44:03Our credo is research and looking ahead.
44:06There are those who are full early and those who burn.
44:10You only have to decide for one way at some point.
44:12That's right.
44:13And you're just as ambitious as I am with Savoy-Vivre as clinic manager.
44:18I always knew what I wanted.
44:20And that's the only way to get to the top.
44:23I hope Britta thinks the same way you do.
44:26She's so talented, but I'm really worried that she doesn't realize her chances.
44:31Everyone has to decide for themselves, Hannelore.
44:34But I'll give you credit.
44:36Your daughter is just like you, a real exceptional talent.
44:39Oh, thank you.
44:41But you also know that only 5% of a career is based on talent.
44:45And the other 95% are...
44:47Willingness to learn and hard work.
44:54Hello.
44:55Hello, Britta.
44:56Please excuse the delay.
44:59Well?
45:00Well?
45:01You have to have your ears cleaned.
45:02Why?
45:03We just talked a little bit about young talents.
45:06And you didn't come right away.
45:08Oh, thank you.
45:09Seriously.
45:10As you already know, I have dedicated the last seven years in New York to research.
45:16Yes, your work on Morbus Kensington is also very popular here.
45:20And obviously very familiar to you.
45:22Research and applied medicine, hand in hand, that's obviously my goal, too.
45:27That's what I was hoping to hear.
45:29Of course, I intend to continue my research here in Germany, too.
45:33And...
45:35I'd love to have you on my team.
45:40Oh.
45:43Hi, Fenja.
45:44Hello.
45:45Are you a quick-reader or didn't you like the book?
45:48No, it was wonderful.
45:50But I thought you'd want it back as soon as possible.
45:54Okay.
45:55Thank you.
45:56Oh.
45:59Excuse me.
46:01Radja and Sutrak at the Lichtenhagen?
46:05Yes.
46:06I've already put my colleague's paper for chemistry into her class.
46:10No, no, I already did that yesterday.
46:12Yes.
46:16Hello?
46:18Is anyone home?
46:21Radja, you're registered, aren't you?
46:23Turn on your camera.
46:28Hello?
46:29I hope you at least have a loudspeaker and not just the headphones.
46:33Hello?
46:36Radja, I'm terribly missing you.
46:40It's really bad.
46:43Radja?
46:46The wine is great.
46:48Would you like some?
46:49No, thank you. Not for me.
46:50Are you okay?
46:51Yes.
46:53I want to go back to the clinic later and I need a clear head for that.
46:56Yes.
46:57Basically, we agree.
46:59I'd like to have you on my team.
47:01You can imagine that.
47:02Perfect.
47:03You know you're a workaholic.
47:05Without passion, you're not a genius.
47:07The tribute is private life.
47:09We know the divorce rates in our circles.
47:13Now you're exaggerating, Hanno Lorem.
47:15My husband Clemens, for example, has never had a problem that I work almost around the clock.
47:19Yes, but only because he works as much as you do.
47:21That's not a problem at all, as long as you don't want children.
47:24Nowadays, that's an absolute no-go in research anyway.
47:35Looks good.
47:38Thank you.
47:40Shall we?
47:42Sure.
47:44To be or not to be.
47:46That's the question.
47:53See you later.
47:55That was the hospital.
47:57You can make the move today.
48:00Today?
48:01But I'm flying to Rotterdam.
48:03It's just a small intervention, a routine intervention.
48:06You have no idea what Britta really wants.
48:08And now leave.
48:10This is my daughter's apartment.
48:13I said, leave!
48:14I'll wait here for you, whether you like it or not.