Rote Rosen Folge 1221

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00:00They have the medical school in Berlin for the summer semester.
00:04It starts in two months.
00:06They kept you from death. Your parents must be proud of you.
00:09Don't you get it?
00:12Nonsense, all of them are still on the brink of death.
00:16That's good.
00:20To life. I can't do anything with the room up front.
00:23You can get yourself a tea shop if you want.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:46This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
01:29Well, I didn't do it on purpose, of course.
01:35Because I realized you'd never leave before you got the rooms.
01:41And I want to protect my nerves.
01:44Such a nice offer, from you.
01:48Like I said, I just thought you wanted to wake up the old tea shop of your family from their sleep.
01:54But if you don't want to, then...
01:56Well, I have to talk to Roman about it.
02:01You don't really have to ask for permission.
02:05I don't know how you're going to run your marriage, but I talk important things with my husband.
02:10Important? For whom?
02:12For Roman? I don't think so.
02:15You want to build something here.
02:17So, do it.
02:20Yes, I intend to.
02:23Do you have an idea what you want for the rent?
02:27I don't need the rooms.
02:30The workshop is big enough for my boat.
02:34I can't accept that.
02:36I want to pay you a reasonable rent for it.
02:40Susanne, I have the experience that you can't pay the best things in life with money.
02:46So decide.
02:48Soon.
02:50I have other interests.
03:01What's wrong with you?
03:03We just want to celebrate your heroic deed.
03:05But it's not after the celebration.
03:06But we're all proud of you.
03:08How often in life can you save a person from a burning car?
03:11Please, just leave me alone!
03:14Me?
03:17So, modesty in all honours, but to hit us in the head like that.
03:21Does anyone understand that?
03:23I don't know him like that.
03:25I think he's unhappily in love.
03:27Of course.
03:29I completely suppressed that with all the excitement.
03:32Love, but you don't have to overreact.
03:35Well, if you've kept the woman you're in love with at the risk of her life before the safe death.
03:41Then you have to see how she sinks into the arms of another.
03:45Into the arms of her boyfriend.
03:47Bente Westphal?
03:49Nick Eckert is in love with Bente Westphal?
03:52Unhappily in love.
03:54Well, that would explain a lot.
03:59Mom, don't worry. I'm okay.
04:03I haven't even got a scratch.
04:07Yes, I could have been dead, but I'm not.
04:11Mr. Eckert pulled me out of the car just in time.
04:15Dad doesn't know anything.
04:18Why not? I don't care about him at all.
04:23If I meant anything to him, he would never have made me such an offer.
04:29Mom, you know I don't have a job anymore.
04:32I'll take a look at this for a while.
04:38I don't look at him. Am I 12?
04:43Mom, I won't let my own father pull me over the table.
05:02I won't let my own father pull me over the table.
05:21That was a bit of an overkill, wasn't it?
05:26It's stupid to walk around in work clothes so late.
05:30Mr. Albers, were you waiting for me?
05:34No, I just wanted to get some fresh air, you know.
05:38There's a lot going on down there.
05:41Lots of strange people.
05:43Three Apaches, two Crusaders and seven Mongols.
05:46You've been weird, too.
05:48Unlike you, I make an effort.
05:52Why didn't you want to be celebrated earlier?
05:55Not again, please.
06:06Why don't you talk to me about it?
06:09The accident was a success, wasn't it?
06:12Of course it was a success.
06:14Who wouldn't want it to be a success?
06:17You think I don't get it?
06:20Yes, I do.
06:22I think so, yes.
06:27You really like Bente Westphal, don't you?
06:30And you saved her life.
06:33But she has a boyfriend now.
06:39I was right.
06:41You were in such a bad mood earlier because you're unhappily in love.
06:47Mick.
06:49Unhappy love is shit.
06:52Mr. Albers, you've got me now.
06:55Yes?
06:58There are so many beautiful women in the world.
07:02And you're such a nice guy.
07:07This is really crazy.
07:09I'm going to study at the Charité in Berlin.
07:11For the summer semester. And everything unexpected.
07:13Yes, it's great that Prof. Harzfeld-Winter has made such an effort for you.
07:16The administration has asked me to...
07:19I don't care what Mr. Rüther wanted.
07:21This food here makes you sick and not healthy.
07:24Either you put your kitchen on vitamin-rich food
07:27or we have to break up.
07:33Did you want to see me?
07:35Rajan has printed out the current data.
07:38Great. Mr. Schudrat?
07:41Rajan.
07:43Excuse me.
07:45It's usually not my style
07:47to throw someone out on the floor.
07:49But this man is so inconspicuous.
07:52But Ralf can't help that the food is so bad.
07:55Ralf? Do you know the canteen manager in private?
07:57What do you mean in private?
07:59He's a very nice guy.
08:00And when you work together, you talk to each other.
08:03Ralf, Mr. Klausner, has a fairly regulated budget.
08:06I know that.
08:08But it still has to be possible
08:10to prepare vitamin-rich, tasty dishes.
08:13Mrs. Thies, I wanted to talk to you later.
08:15Do you have time later?
08:17Yes, of course. I'll come to your office after the visit.
08:19I have a few appointments outside.
08:21Maybe we'll meet in the city?
08:23Gladly. Just call me.
08:25Yes. Agreed.
08:29Some bad conscience.
08:31Because you criticized his food?
08:33Then I would also have a bad conscience
08:35and many others here.
08:37Unfortunately, that can't be changed.
08:39Maybe it can.
08:42Hey, Fenja arrived safely in Barcelona.
08:45I just got a text message.
08:47She also sent it to me.
08:49Do you have a moment for me, darling?
08:51Oh, no, no. Please don't look at me like that.
08:53You know exactly that I can't tell you anything.
08:56That would be nice.
08:57Because a miracle happened.
09:00This reminds me of a shop sign
09:02that I once saw in the desert at Alice Springs.
09:05We'll take care of the impossible right away.
09:07And miracles take a little longer.
09:09I know. I was there, darling.
09:11Oh, we've known each other for so long.
09:15Well, go ahead.
09:18Clemens offered me the front rooms of the tea counter.
09:21Clemens did what?
09:23Yes. He said he didn't need them and I could have them.
09:27So he's totally crazy now?
09:30He just refused to sell them to me.
09:34He refused to sell them to you?
09:36What's he up to?
09:37He doesn't want to sell them to you either.
09:39On the contrary, he even gives them to me rent-free.
09:41Oh, that's as far as it goes.
09:43No rent, no lease, no termination protection, no nothing.
09:46Yes, you're right, of course.
09:48But you know what these rooms mean to me.
09:50Clemens is fickle and unpredictable.
09:54He'd rather bite his little finger
09:56than do something good for one of us.
09:58All right, then we'll just make a contract.
10:02Susanne, I don't want to be close to him.
10:05Besides, you have a family that needs you.
10:07Roman, our children are grown-ups.
10:09Lars has been leading his own life for a long time.
10:11Bente has lived abroad for years.
10:13And Fenja is just showing us how grown-up she is.
10:15She's in Barcelona with Nils Rager
10:17and is taking care of her education.
10:20Oh, that's important. I have to go.
10:23So, are you going to fire Clemens or should I do it for you?
10:28Yes, hello, Winter?
10:30Yes, of course. Yes, yes.
10:32That's all right.
10:34Yes.
10:36Yes, as agreed. As agreed.
10:39See you tomorrow, Winter.
10:43You left Susanne the two rooms in the front.
10:47That means a lot to her.
10:49Yes, I don't know what got into me,
10:51but when she was standing there like that,
10:53she loved the old building very much.
10:55You can feel it.
10:56It's clear to you that your brother
10:58won't be enthusiastic about it.
11:00I don't care.
11:01If he really loves his wife,
11:03he should listen to her wishes and needs.
11:06There's a certain irony in the story
11:08that this old building used to belong to her family.
11:12Yes, the two rooms are everything that's left of her.
11:15But if she opens a tea shop there,
11:17she can even emancipate herself a bit.
11:21So your offer doesn't seem to be so free of provocation.
11:26It's kind of weird.
11:28You build boats successfully,
11:30your brother builds houses successfully,
11:32but you can't build a bridge.
11:34Which of us studied philosophy?
11:36You or me?
11:40I just don't know what to do.
11:43It means so much to me
11:45to open a tea shop in these rooms.
11:49To revive my family tradition.
11:52And all I can think of is
11:54that my family needs me.
11:57The children are almost out of the house.
12:00Exactly.
12:01And it's your decision all by yourself.
12:04You don't have to ask your husband for permission.
12:09I see it a bit differently.
12:11I'm married.
12:13I like to make such decisions with my partner.
12:17And if I want to go through with this,
12:20I'm risking a huge argument with Roman.
12:23You'll have to go through with it.
12:25Oh.
12:26Oh, please.
12:27At least it's time for you to go through with it.
12:30After everything we've already been through?
12:33Don't you think you're playing
12:35at the beginning of our not-so-wonderful friendship?
12:38Our first encounters were really pretty awkward.
12:43Hm.
12:45Well.
12:46You wouldn't let anyone tell you anything, would you?
12:50Not even the person who says he loves me.
12:54Hm.
12:55When you talk about the old tea shop of your family,
12:58your eyes light up.
12:59Your husband has to see that.
13:01Yes.
13:02That's how I feel at home.
13:05Speaking of family,
13:07have you tried to find out anything about your father?
13:11Well, the old counterfeiter of my grandfather, Elas,
13:15told me his name.
13:17But what if he doesn't live anymore?
13:20But you have a talent to make life complicated for yourself.
13:24What was his name again?
13:26Pete Johnson?
13:28Let's see what the World Wide Web has to say about that.
13:31Ah!
13:32Please!
13:33No!
13:34No!
13:35Please, this is all going too fast for me.
13:37If you don't finish this now,
13:39always ask what would have happened if.
13:46Ah, great.
13:48We could have saved ourselves the excitement.
13:50Pete Johnson, 5 million entries.
13:53What a shame.
13:56Hm.
13:57Now wait a minute.
13:58You want to tell me that people on the phone would hear
14:01if I'm wearing a suit or underwear?
14:03It's not about the suit.
14:05It's a matter of subconsciousness.
14:07Depending on what you're wearing, you show a certain attitude.
14:10And people notice that.
14:11Oh, what a shame.
14:12Now I've already called all the companies,
14:14and even a boxer shorts.
14:15What have you achieved?
14:17A lot.
14:18If I may allow myself a comment.
14:21When I take care of High Class Horses International,
14:24I don't sit in my underwear in front of my laptop, do I?
14:27Even when you're on the Internet?
14:29You can see that.
14:31Just a moment.
14:32We're still talking about efficiency here, right?
14:35All kinds of wind energy companies,
14:37all around the world, want to work with us.
14:40Even the ones you called in boxer shorts?
14:44Hm.
14:46Who of you threw the towels on the floor in the bathroom?
14:49Hello, first of all.
14:51Then it could have been me.
14:52Stupid habit from the hotel.
14:54Are we here at the hotel?
14:56We also assumed that the one who starts the last toilet paper roll
15:00would also get new ones.
15:04And milk belongs in the fridge.
15:07Otherwise, it gets...
15:11...angry.
15:14And the one who leaves the house last
15:16turns the heater down.
15:18Otherwise, there's a strong aftermath.
15:23Bye.
15:27Bye.
15:28What's up with him?
15:29Does he have a towel allergy?
15:31I think this is a very serious case of love anxiety.
15:35Hm.
15:36That explains a lot.
15:38He's like an alternate.
15:40My camphor flower is in full bloom.
15:43I can hardly keep up with the production.
15:45I'm glad to hear that.
15:46What was it again?
15:49Against witch shots?
15:50Yes.
15:51Maybe you should try it.
15:53But actually, it's more against skin rash.
15:56Aha.
15:58Well, I'll never become a real witch.
16:02You'll have to live with that.
16:04Who wants a witch as a partner?
16:06Besides, you have a lot of other preferences.
16:10What are you playing at now?
16:13Well, your cabbage roulades, for example, are heavenly.
16:18I'd really like some now.
16:20Couldn't we have made a few more yesterday?
16:22I did.
16:23If you eat them all at once, it's your fault.
16:26Hello.
16:27Hello.
16:28Have you eaten yet?
16:29No, but we're very hungry.
16:32Do you want to invite us?
16:33I actually plan to.
16:34I need a test person, so to speak.
16:36And then there's something to celebrate.
16:38What is it?
16:39I have a place of study in Berlin at the Charité.
16:41Oh, congratulations.
16:43Without waiting time for the summer semester.
16:45Mrs. Professor Hartzfeld-Winter has done so much for me.
16:47You wish for a boss like that.
16:49I don't want to seem ungrateful, but she's not like that with every employee.
16:52Well, you're particularly hardworking.
16:55I haven't really been lately.
16:57I miss Ella more than I thought.
16:59Yes, I miss her too.
17:01Have you heard anything from her?
17:03Yes, of course.
17:04You haven't?
17:05Yes, I have.
17:06But the connection with her cell phone is a mid-size disaster.
17:10Well, apart from the costs.
17:13Tell me...
17:15There are such computer programs.
17:19I assume you use them.
17:20Yes.
17:21Ella and I chat all the time over the Internet.
17:23And it doesn't cost a penny.
17:24And you can even see each other, right?
17:26Well, if you want, I'll show you how it works later at our little Imbiss.
17:30Yes, gladly.
17:34I was unruly earlier.
17:36I'm sorry, dear.
17:38It really wasn't as charming as you made me look earlier.
17:41Then let me make up for it.
17:44What about our Sylt weekend?
17:47You, me, the sea, dunes...
17:49Darling.
17:50Long walks.
17:51I'm sorry, but...
17:54I'm more focused on Lüneburg at the moment.
17:59Please don't start with this tea counter story again.
18:04I thought the flowers were supposed to tell me that you've changed your mind.
18:08I just wanted to apologize for being so...
18:11short-tempered earlier.
18:17Don't you have anything more to say to me?
18:19But don't get involved with Clemens.
18:22It's not good for you.
18:25Roman, please don't argue with me.
18:27This tea counter really means a lot to me.
18:29I hope you understand that, that you're supporting me.
18:34I know my brother.
18:36He only makes trouble.
18:38Please remember our wedding back then.
18:40Clemens is getting older, too.
18:42And more sensible, too.
18:44But his appearance at his mother's funeral didn't prove that.
18:49Your brother will never stand between us.
18:52Susanne, we're arguing.
18:55For his sake.
18:56Then let's stop it.
19:01So you're telling him off?
19:04No.
19:06I will accept the offer.
19:09I want this tea counter.
19:11You won't turn me down, will you?
19:36Professor Arsved-Winter wants to improve the hospital food.
19:39She once saw me eating Ayurvedic food.
19:41She found it very interesting.
19:43I don't think that's a bad approach.
19:45The canteen food isn't very special.
19:47That's why she wants to change the kitchen.
19:50She probably only knows German housewives' food.
19:53And because the hospital food is always salty...
19:56That's very sad.
19:58These days, they talk so much about food for the soul.
20:03For me, Erika's cabbage rolls are a recipe for happiness.
20:07And my frikandellen?
20:09And my goulash?
20:11Good bourgeois housewife's food.
20:13But on the other hand, as a pharmacist and herbalist...
20:16you're open to any healthy plant-based diet.
20:19If you can convince Mr. Meissner of Ayurvedic cuisine...
20:22maybe the canteen will work?
20:24Why not?
20:25Ralf Clausen is a young, open-minded man.
20:27If I can convince you...
20:29Then we're the little test rabbits.
20:31I'm fine with that.
20:33The main thing is, there will be food soon.
20:35I'm starving.
20:37So, according to Ayurvedic belief...
20:39every human being has three different vital energies.
20:42The so-called Doshas.
20:44Fat, bitter and gaffer.
20:46And these can be balanced by food.
20:48I see.
20:50We have to make a lot of money on this meal.
20:55If you really want to buy a boat...
20:57we'd have to talk about basic things.
21:00I'd better call her again.
21:03Have a nice day, Mr. Flickenschild.
21:05It's not enough for you...
21:07that it's hard to get out of this city.
21:10That's why I hope you'll go to Frankfurt soon.
21:12Oh, yes?
21:13But without my wife, or what?
21:15Why are you blackmailing Susanne...
21:17of the front rooms of your boathouse?
21:19In contrast to you, she was very happy about my offer.
21:22You can hardly believe that you're married.
21:25If you want to mess with me, then please.
21:27But to mess with couples...
21:29that's cowardice, so to speak.
21:32Roman, you can't help it.
21:34You always have to give me bad intentions.
21:36But I've noticed that your wife loves the teahouse very much.
21:39And I don't need the rooms.
21:41Don't be ridiculous.
21:43If it were up to Susanne, you would have sold the building to me.
21:46Yes, for 150,000 euros.
21:49You know exactly that the value of this house...
21:51is several times higher.
21:53Does Susanne actually know...
21:55that you wanted to put stones in the way?
21:57Oh, Clemens.
21:59Don't you dare to bring her against me.
22:02You're doing this all by yourself.
22:04You should be grateful.
22:06The rooms mean a lot to her.
22:08Who asked you to play the family psychologist here?
22:12Roman, she's your wife.
22:15Don't you want her to be happy?
22:19So, what I can say right away...
22:21you are all three different Doshas.
22:23Mrs. Dr. Thies, you are the Bkafa type.
22:26Is that the one with all the vegetables?
22:28That's what I'm getting at.
22:30That goes with apple, pear and dried fruit.
22:33Mrs. Rose, you are the Bwata type.
22:36That means a lot of fruit, a lot of dairy products and fish.
22:40Oh, that makes sense.
22:42And then pineapple, banana and...
22:46banana and...
22:48grape.
22:50Mr. Meissner, you are the bitter type.
22:54Yes, I'm afraid that in my bowl...
22:56there are only a few taste samples of some fruit.
23:00So, I'd rather stay with my cabbage rolls.
23:03They don't just taste great, you get full of them.
23:07Oh, hello everyone.
23:09What's going on here?
23:11Rajan is giving us a basic course in Ayurvedic nutrition.
23:14Interesting.
23:15Yes, then you can take over for me.
23:17I'm sorry, but I really have to eat something sensible now.
23:22Yes, and I have to go back to the nursery.
23:25Yes, but we're not finished yet.
23:27I'm really afraid that this is too complex for a hospital canteen.
23:31Oh, you want to turn the hospital canteen into an Ayurvedic costume?
23:35Yes, one or two dishes still have to be in there.
23:38Professor Hartswil-Winter threatened to fire the cook...
23:40if he doesn't serve healthier food soon.
23:43I'll meet with her later.
23:45Maybe she can change her mind.
23:47Don't be angry, Rajan, but...
23:49I think the Ayurvedic food is a bit too complex for a hospital canteen.
23:54Besides, the German cuisine can also be quite healthy.
23:57Bye.
23:58Bye.
23:59Bye.
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24:03But I'm not familiar with that.
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25:41Bye.
25:55Oh,
25:59when I see you so radiant.
26:04I hope my dream will come true.
26:06And what are you going to do with these rooms, my child?
26:10Well, I've never done anything like this before,
26:14and I have a lot of respect for it,
26:16but I want to have a tea shop here again.
26:19Yes, and you really want to do it all by yourself?
26:23Well, in the long run, of course, I plan to go back to Frankfurt with Roman,
26:26but only when everything is going well here.
26:30Tell me, what do you think if your husband and you move in with me in the Rosenhaus in the meantime?
26:36It's so boring and so impersonal to live in a hotel, isn't it?
26:41Well, as nice as I find the idea of ​​living with my new family,
26:45but I don't think Roman wants to live in the lower middle class.
26:49And I'm afraid I've already put up with his patience enough lately.
26:53But that's why you didn't argue seriously?
26:56Well, let's put it this way, the tea shop is not exactly one of his favorite projects.
27:02Probably also because everything here belongs to Clemens.
27:06Roman doesn't get along very well with his brother.
27:11Well, that's very regrettable.
27:13What is he doing looking for your father?
27:16Well, not much.
27:18There are about five million entries on the Internet.
27:22Thomas has an idea.
27:24There used to be special schools for children of the Allies.
27:28There must still be documents available.
27:30I still have to go to the town hall anyway.
27:32I'm happy to ask the archivist.
27:35Yes, that's great, thank you.
27:40What's this big PowerPoint presentation for?
27:42I can repair wind turbines.
27:44I'm fast, I'm reliable.
27:45That's what I want to tell people.
27:47A two-for-two DIN A4 sheet with phone number and price list is enough for that.
27:51And why should people believe that?
27:53What do you mean?
27:54What references do you have?
27:56Any evidence?
27:58I kept half of the North Sea in check.
28:00Wind power, technically speaking.
28:02See? And that's exactly what people should know.
28:05You are an experienced man.
28:07What do you say, Mr. Albers?
28:09You're absolutely right.
28:10I mean, I didn't call my network High Class Horses International for nothing.
28:15Aha.
28:16Yes, shall we now call ourselves Super Service Wind Power Maintenance or what?
28:21People will think we're crazy.
28:23You know why?
28:24You're right.
28:25No.
28:26Otherwise we'll be out of business before we're even in business.
28:29Oh no.
28:30Here, my new cart is finally being delivered.
28:33I'll have it in two weeks.
28:41Is this the new company headquarters?
28:44Hey, you can cook something.
28:45We don't mind.
28:47What's there to eat?
28:48Yes, I'm hungry too.
28:50You can forget about it.
28:52It's for me.
28:54Just for me.
28:58Mr. Albers?
29:00Are you sure he's just in love?
29:03Who is this woman, anyway?
29:05Do you know her?
29:06Mrs. Westphal.
29:07I think you know that.
29:09My sister?
29:11Now I'm not surprised why there's nothing on it.
29:14My sister's teeth have already been bitten by completely different people.
29:18Come on, let's sit over there.
29:21Don't be like that.
29:22The boy just meant well.
29:25With Ayurveda, I had to think about Ella all the time.
29:28And how she's doing in India.
29:30Aha.
29:31That's what I thought.
29:33It all happened so fast.
29:35First Katja moves to Stockholm and now Ella.
29:41Say,
29:43don't we want to try
29:45if we can do it ourselves
29:48by using the internet?
29:51Where did you get the computer?
29:52Well, from Merle.
29:54She said I can use it at any time.
29:56So,
29:58let's see.
30:00Hmm.
30:01Yes.
30:03Too bad it doesn't say
30:05to click here on India.
30:07You need a program.
30:09Let me see.
30:12Wait a minute.
30:14This could be it.
30:17Aha.
30:19Yes.
30:21That's what I thought.
30:23We have to register first.
30:25And we need the data of Ella in India.
30:28Oh.
30:30Will you call Rajan?
30:33He has it.
30:35He has it.
30:37Me?
30:39No.
30:42He would have laughed if we couldn't do it.
30:46Together we can do it to India.
30:48Haha.
30:49Haha.
30:54Mr. Klausner, come over here.
30:58You have to taste it.
31:03It's a shame if you ask me.
31:15It's really great.
31:17And it's right in the budget.
31:18Ralf, you have to be a little open-minded.
31:20You know that Rajan wants to save India the most?
31:23Yes, sure.
31:25Hello.
31:26Hello.
31:27I hope you brought a little appetite.
31:29A little?
31:31I already ordered a large plate of vegetables.
31:33Wonderful.
31:39Wasn't that him, Mr. Shudra?
31:41So, let's go.
31:42Yes.
31:43It looks very good.
31:45I hope you like it.
31:50Let's keep our fingers crossed.
32:01Hello.
32:03Hello.
32:15Roman.
32:17What?
32:18I thought about it, darling.
32:20I wasn't aware of how important the tea shop is to you.
32:23Obviously, I didn't take your wish to revive the old office building
32:30seriously.
32:36At first, it wasn't much more than a dream.
32:39But the more I thought about it...
32:42Are you really sure?
32:46More than ever before.
32:48Well, then.
32:51In three devil's names.
32:57You don't know how happy you make me with that.
33:00That's all I want.
33:02To make you happy.
33:06Well, then I'll have to find a way to stay in the hotel for a while.
33:14Your patient wife would have a solution for that, too.
33:17But of course I don't want to overwhelm you.
33:21Oh, I'm already used to that.
33:26Mrs. Jansen, Johanna, would be happy if we moved in with her temporarily.
33:36It's not really an alternative, is it?
33:39That's what I thought.
33:43Do you really want that?
33:46Yes, I think it's nice.
33:49Of course I would like to get to know my new family better.
33:55Well, you take care of the renovation and the furnishings.
34:01Yes.
34:03Everything I want to see you happy.
34:07I mean that seriously.
34:13Excuse me.
34:16Winter?
34:18Thomas?
34:20My father?
34:24Yes, I'm coming.
34:27Great.
34:29Healthy, delicious.
34:31Well, Mrs. Saravacos, you won't be able to advertise here.
34:35Unfortunately, Mr. Schudrack would like to become a doctor.
34:38It was really delicious.
34:40Well, if I could find a canteen cook who has this awareness in mind.
34:44You already have one.
34:46I didn't cook the vegetables.
34:48Yes, who then?
34:49That was me.
34:50You?
34:51But I thought you ...
34:53That I keep cooked Königsberger meatballs for the crown of modern cuisine?
34:57Then you would be willing to turn your kitchen into healthier food?
35:01So more vegetables, less meat.
35:03Gently prepared.
35:04That would help me.
35:06Of course.
35:08Some protective help would be nice.
35:11Well, Mrs. Saravacos, then you still come into play.
35:15The salt you eat with skin and hair.
35:17I know.
35:18And a canteen cook also has the clinic.
35:21But maybe you could stand by us once a week as a nutritionist.
35:27But you already know that I didn't study that.
35:30But that's a recommendation enough for me.
35:32Right, Mrs. Thies?
35:33Definitely.
35:35Only once a week go through the menu together with Mr. Klausner.
35:40So I would be very grateful to you for that.
35:44Okay, I'll do it.
35:46I don't know what I'm getting myself into right now, but ...
35:49the thought of providing healthy food in the hospital ...
35:52I like it.
36:00I like it.
36:12Do you see him?
36:14No.
36:15Can I help you, gentlemen?
36:17Mr. Flickenschild, hello.
36:18We're looking for Mick.
36:20Mr. Eckert already has a day off.
36:22Yes, he was also briefly in the apartment.
36:24Then he's gone again with something like,
36:26you can do me.
36:28My mood leaves a lot to be desired at the moment.
36:30Yes, you could say that.
36:32Hey, there he is.
36:34Hey, Mick.
36:35Hey.
36:36Hi.
36:37Well, we wanted to go to the movies.
36:39Easy Rider.
36:40Motorcycles.
36:41Women.
36:42Action.
36:43That would be something, wouldn't it?
36:44Come on, what about it?
36:45Sorry guys, but I have to work.
36:47Now?
36:48Seriously?
36:50Mr. Eckert.
36:52Are you going today?
36:53It's time until tomorrow.
36:55These are the costs of pre-attacks from winter in the west
36:58for the Maurer work at Ascania Park.
37:00We need them tomorrow and I haven't managed to do them until today.
37:04Your decision.
37:05Right.
37:06Bye.
37:07Bye.
37:09Now he's burying himself in work.
37:11Mr. Albers says it's a matter of love.
37:13Yes, we thought we could distract him a bit.
37:16I can only hope that he'll catch up soon.
37:21Hey, I'll just talk to Bente.
37:26Ah, Mr. Winter, excuse me.
37:29It stays with you?
37:30You start with the earthworks tomorrow?
37:32I just talked to my construction manager.
37:34Everything is going according to schedule.
37:36We're still waiting for one of our low loaders from Rotterdam,
37:38but he's coming tonight.
37:39Still, I'd like to make another visit tomorrow morning.
37:42With pleasure.
37:43Pick me up at the cable car and then we can go out together.
37:46Yes, I'll just let Mrs. van Loon know.
37:48Mr. Winter.
37:51Excuse me.
37:54How is your daughter?
37:56She's fine.
37:57She just arrived in Barcelona.
37:59Everything is very exciting in this age.
38:01First time away from home.
38:03I actually meant your other daughter.
38:06Bente? Why?
38:07Is something wrong with her?
38:09Didn't anyone inform you?
38:11About what?
38:12Did something happen?
38:14She had a car accident.
38:16She's fine, but she almost died.
38:19What are you saying?
38:20Mr. Eckert freed her from the burning wreck and saved her life.
38:24Thank God.
38:25I'll go see her right away.
38:27Excuse me, please.
38:34Yes, Lars, I'll talk to Mick.
38:36I owe it to my life saver.
38:39Are you sure?
38:42Okay, I'll talk to him.
38:44Bye.
38:46My good Bente.
38:48Are you okay?
38:49I just heard about the accident.
38:51Were you in the hospital?
38:53Did you get examined?
38:54Dad, I'm fine.
38:55Don't worry.
38:56If something had happened to you, I wouldn't have...
38:59Mr. Flickenschild said you could have died.
39:03When was that?
39:06That was after our conversation.
39:11I was...
39:14I was so confused.
39:17But what about?
39:20Dad, I...
39:22I was angry about your job offer.
39:25I didn't study business administration like Lars,
39:28but I'm a learned bank saleswoman.
39:30With professional experience abroad.
39:33You thought you could get a higher position in the company.
39:40Do you feel rejected?
39:42Honey.
39:44You have to work for a leadership position.
39:48As a tipster?
39:49As an assistant, you can gain experience and get to know the company.
39:54And if you do a good job,
39:58you'll get promoted.
40:01Really?
40:02Bente.
40:04You're my daughter.
40:14Here.
40:15The school records of Pete Johnson.
40:18Bravo, Thomas.
40:20The archivist allowed me to photocopy everything.
40:23Better than nothing.
40:25He was good at physics and sports.
40:28He wasn't good at German, but he's English.
40:32More importantly, here are the names of his parents.
40:36His mother was Ashley and his father Porter.
40:40And Porter Johnson, your grandfather,
40:43was a major in the British army.
40:45Very good.
40:46Ashley Johnson and Porter Johnson.
40:49Give me one.
40:50We're getting there.
40:52I'm not really afraid.
40:54Why?
40:55For Porter Johnson, there are more entrants than for Pete Johnson.
40:59It takes years to contact them all.
41:02So we're just as smart as before.
41:05So we're just as smart as before.
41:08But sons often step into the footsteps of their fathers.
41:12Maybe Pete went to the army, too.
41:21Saipur, Patna, Indore.
41:24That sounds like Kama Sutra.
41:28Like elephants, jungle,
41:30and women with a dot on their forehead.
41:33In India, I always think of the tiger from Ashnapur.
41:37I've seen that movie before.
41:40What Ella told us was more informative than any TV show.
41:47For the first time in my life,
41:49I wanted to go so far away and see it for myself.
41:54But we did a great job with the Internet.
41:57And Ella looked so cute.
41:59Her new hairstyle looks really good on her.
42:02It made me feel better again.
42:04And your mashed potatoes, of course.
42:08Ella looks more mature, doesn't she?
42:11Even if Raja is missing,
42:13I have the feeling that she likes studying very, very much.
42:17But life in India seems to be a challenge.
42:20Yes.
42:21She seemed satisfied.
42:24Although it's definitely not easy for her.
42:27But you heard.
42:29She has already met German students,
42:32Danes, Swedes,
42:34and the two shadows in a skirt.
42:40But India is really very, very far away.
42:47Why didn't we get that far in our lives?
42:53I always had a headache as a child.
42:55Later, I had no money.
42:57But honestly, I don't want to miss our East Sea cruise.
43:01What about you?
43:03Yes, we also had Danes and Swedes on board.
43:08And we even went to the Müritz.
43:14I'll be the first to call the British embassy tomorrow morning.
43:17They basically don't give any information about army members on the phone.
43:20Well, then I'll go to Berlin personally.
43:22Yes, in Hamburg they unfortunately closed the consulate.
43:25Then pack your bags.
43:27It has to be possible to find out if my father was in the army.
43:30I might have something here.
43:32This is a page of veterans of the English army.
43:35Here, look.
43:37The history of the English military conflicts since 1945.
43:40Falkland, Iraq.
43:41Wait a minute, here.
43:43Here you can enter names.
43:44Come on, come on.
43:50Just a moment, please.
43:54Thomas, please put some tea on it.
43:56Right away, Mom.
43:58Bingo.
43:59Three hits.
44:02Oh, God.
44:03Oh, my goodness.
44:05Wait, wait, wait.
44:07I have to take a deep breath first.
44:23I'll be right back.
44:53What is life if you don't know what to risk?
45:04Shit!
45:10Nick!
45:12Can I talk to you?
45:14No!
45:16Is everything okay with her?
45:19No!
45:22Is everything okay with her?
45:25What are you doing here?
45:27Nothing, forget it.
45:33Have you had problems with fast cars since the accident?
45:36Forget it.
45:40Nick, you're scaring me.
45:42What's going on?
45:45So, he's already gone.
45:47He was born in 1902.
45:49Yes, and Pete is Louis's age.
45:52Only the third one in question.
45:54Wait a minute, I'll get it right away.
45:56Pete Johnson, born...
45:58Hit.
46:001947 in Guildford, England.
46:03And? Is there more?
46:05Yes, son of the highly decorated Second World War hero Major Porter Johnson.
46:10There you go.
46:12A soldier like his father, my word.
46:14Your word.
46:16Pete grew up in Lüneburg, where his father had been stationed since 1948.
46:20And later he had a promising career.
46:24During the war, Pete's military career came to an end.
46:29Did he fall in the fight for his fatherland?
46:33I don't think it's the right Pete Johnson.
46:36Why? What does it say?
46:39Pete Johnson was sentenced to a military trial for a serious incident in the Fightland War
46:46and was unauthorized to leave the army.
46:54My father was a war criminal.
47:01It's about Gunther Flickenschild, right?
47:04I get nervous when I'm just in a room with him.
47:07Yes, and?
47:08That's not possible.
47:09Anne, I'm desperate. Can't you understand that?
47:12Thomas gave Anne a CD with music for the unborn baby.
47:16I'm researching whether the baby can bear any damage.
47:19I don't believe that.
47:21Except that Anna plays techno and Wagner.
47:24I also played a lot of music for Timo back then.
47:26Preferably, of course, Greek.
47:28With what effect?
47:29He already learned the Sertaki in his stomach.
47:31It seems that you completely forget your family about the search for your origin.
47:35That's not true.
47:36Oh, did you know that Bente had a car accident?
47:39What?
47:40Thank God nothing happened.
47:42Maybe you're right. Maybe I really don't care enough about you.