Rote Rosen Folge 1232

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00:00I already have an idea how we can get to the container without my father's fake signature.
00:07And how?
00:09I'll let myself have a superpower with which I can open the container myself.
00:14I have decided not to go back to Brussels.
00:17Then we'll all stay here.
00:18Does that mean you'll stay here?
00:23Roman, watch what you say!
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:47This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:51This is the way to find my own
00:55This 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
01:29Mama, mama
01:32My lady, how about a fresh Nepalese herbal tea?
01:37Because it really tastes wonderful!
01:41You urgently need fresh air. Come, let's go out.
01:44I can't go out. The shop is full of people.
01:47Mama
01:48Hey, there are enough people there.
01:51Come
01:52Maybe he's right.
01:54Yes, it's fresh air. You can go to sleep.
02:03You haven't bought anything yet.
02:07Hello
02:10Here you are.
02:12Yes, that's right. It's about the Roggenbart file.
02:14I paid for it to lift the box.
02:16And what now?
02:19What's that supposed to mean?
02:21Mr. Lichtenhagen still needs the file this afternoon.
02:23How expensive?
02:25Thank you very much.
02:26Are you crazy?
02:27Goodbye.
02:28Tell me, are we talking about the English crown jewels or what?
02:31That's out of the question.
02:33God damn it.
02:34Trouble?
02:38Merle's birthday present has an engine damage.
02:41You should have flown the test.
02:43Very funny. You'd better take care of the power for the container.
02:47As soon as the opportunity is favorable.
02:50I'm involved with 20 percent of the profit.
02:52I also have an interest that your smugglers will take away.
02:55Not quite so loud, please.
02:57Ah, hello, Torben.
02:59Hey, Vincent.
03:00Mrs. Westphal, my appointment with Mr. Roggenbart...
03:02...is agreed for this afternoon.
03:04Excellent. Can you read my mind?
03:07Did you want to talk to me?
03:09No, I just had a short discussion with Binte about the Ascania Park.
03:13Well, it's still a good meeting. I've issued you a bill.
03:16My share in Merle's birthday present.
03:22Here.
03:23I hope the box is there on time for the 50th.
03:27Of course. What could go wrong?
03:29Great.
03:35Carburetor damaged.
03:37Small engine damage. Nothing else.
03:40I see.
03:47Are you alright?
03:49Yes, thank you.
03:52I can't believe what just happened.
03:55Do you have to ruin this day for me?
03:58The opening of your pet shop was a complete success.
04:01You should be proud of that.
04:03Even if I put my own husband in front of the door?
04:06He'll put it away.
04:10Why does Clemens always have to provoke him?
04:14Clemens? You blame Clemens?
04:19Well, you're right. Roman also contributed to this.
04:23They're brothers.
04:26As soon as they're in the same room, they go at each other.
04:29I hope it stays that way.
04:32So far, I haven't been too interested in the fight between Clemens and Roman.
04:38Maybe this is the right time to reconcile.
04:44What do you think?
04:46Why don't we bring them to a table together?
04:50Us?
04:51Maybe we'll finally be able to talk to each other.
04:55Wait a minute.
04:57I'm not going to get involved in Clemens' business.
05:01But it's family business.
05:03That may be.
05:05But Clemens and I have always put emphasis on respecting the decisions and wishes of others.
05:11I'm really sorry that they missed your big day.
05:15But that's why I'm not going to mediate between the two of them.
05:20I understand.
05:23Even if I think it's a shame.
05:26I think I should go back.
05:29Yes.
05:40I love you.
05:59No matter how often we go through the numbers, it won't get any better.
06:04Take this.
06:05No, thank you.
06:07I know how much you love to increase the number of children's places in time.
06:13Even if we don't expect any more subsidies from the state, there is still a possibility.
06:20Mrs. Köster, don't make it so exciting. Which ones?
06:23We're shifting money.
06:25You mean there are areas in our budget that aren't at the limit?
06:29Since Mrs. van Loon designed the public green spaces under the participation of the citizens,
06:34money has been released from the garden office.
06:36But that won't be enough.
06:37That's right, but the fact that the Hanseatic Day is taking place here
06:41has also affected the economy and infrastructure in advance.
06:45We're better off than ever.
06:47That sounds good.
06:49Further, the city has significantly reduced its energy costs,
06:53which we owe to you.
06:55And this entire city administration has become slimmer, but also more efficient.
07:00Also your earnings.
07:02That means it's money-free.
07:06I knew why I wanted you for the chairman of the financial board.
07:09That sounds great.
07:11Anna, stop!
07:12Sorry, I thought you were alone.
07:14Carla, Mrs. Köster and I have just come up with a fabulous approach.
07:17For more kindergartens.
07:19And if you soon make your influence in Berlin a reality...
07:27Excuse me, but the radio, the whole town hall knows you're going to Berlin.
07:33I said no.
07:35You voted against Berlin?
07:37Why?
07:39Because it's reasonable.
07:43So, and then 250 grams of the bread.
07:46Then it's all together for 12 euros for a pizza.
07:49Then it's all together for 12 euros for a pizza.
08:02And 7.55 back.
08:05Excellent choice.
08:06Bye.
08:07How do you know it's an excellent choice?
08:10You have no idea.
08:12Mom.
08:14Are you feeling better?
08:15All good.
08:16You can manage without me.
08:19What did you expect?
08:20Darjeeling is a classic.
08:22And he owes his name to the tea gardens and the city of Darjeeling.
08:28And this city of Darjeeling, which is in the northeast of India,
08:33lies on the south slope of the Himalayas.
08:35That's right.
08:37Try it.
08:38It's a typical, refreshing, fragrant taste.
08:42Johanna, you should be a little more gentle.
08:44If Dr. Thies knew what you were doing here,
08:46he would have told me.
08:48It makes me so happy.
08:49And what makes you happy can only be good for your health.
08:55Not true.
08:57What are you doing?
08:59The Nepal tea is the winner.
09:01It's worth a lot more money.
09:03Hey, hey, hey, hey, stop.
09:05I just wanted to help.
09:06Yes, yes, I can see that.
09:07But I'm still in charge of the prizes, okay?
09:09Yes, like everything else.
09:11I like the way you keep your shop going
09:14and the way you put your husband in the closet.
09:17You have the temperament of Louise.
09:20I'm sure there are a few shares of yours in there, too.
09:23Yes, I think we need a boost.
09:25I'm in the mood.
09:31It's delicious, gentlemen.
09:32Yes, it sounds wonderful.
09:35And that's why the resignation in Brussels feels right to me.
09:39But so far, your political career has always been so important to you.
09:43It has changed.
09:45I mean, what's so bad about it
09:47if you want to be close to your family and your friends?
09:50Do you think I'm stingy?
09:51No, of course not.
09:53I like to be a tax advisor.
09:54And a good one, too.
09:56I long for my independence
09:58and for a beautiful home.
10:01A beautiful home.
10:03A woman by your side.
10:05You say it.
10:06I like to be alone.
10:13I want my share.
10:14I need a break.
10:16From what?
10:17Women.
10:18It just sounded like...
10:20I mean it in principle.
10:23Aha.
10:24You can't force it.
10:26I mean, the story with Mrs. Westphal showed it.
10:29And what about the pay?
10:31Well, that's a good proof that I need a break.
10:35I mean, I have feelings for the way I can develop a woman.
10:38Business-wise, I think it's all great together.
10:40But if I imagine that I have feelings for her...
10:47Well, Mr. Tax Advisor, come on, come on, come on.
10:49We need numbers.
10:50Or rather, the tax office needs numbers
10:52because of the Ascania Pax.
10:59The Ascania Pax
11:09Bente?
11:10Where are the bills?
11:12They're in the blue folder on your desk.
11:25Do you have them?
11:26Yes, thank you.
11:28I'll go to the post office.
11:361,050 euros.
11:40You're here.
11:42Excuse me?
11:43What are you saying?
11:44Isn't today the opening of the tea office?
11:47Or am I wrong?
11:48It's over.
11:50Is something wrong?
11:52No, no.
11:53Everything's fine.
11:56Why do you charge me storage fees for a container
11:59that I've never heard of?
12:01I don't know.
12:03I can't help you with that either.
12:05I don't even have a postage stamp.
12:07Mr. Bente?
12:08I think she's on her way to the post office.
12:10Yes, that's right.
12:12Hello?
12:15Karla?
12:16Hello.
12:17Hello, Mr. Winter.
12:18Mrs. Saravacos.
12:20I'd like to talk to you for a moment.
12:22Yes, of course.
12:23Shall we go out for a walk?
12:25Yes.
12:26Goodbye.
12:33You're very well packed.
12:35That's what's necessary today.
12:37Goodbye.
12:44Johanna?
12:45Yes?
12:46You need a bit of rest.
12:47Get out of the closet, please.
12:49No, no, no.
12:50No contradictions.
12:51I've prepared a chair and a green tea with ginger.
12:54It's very mild because of the construction situation in Nepal.
12:57Well, thank you very much.
12:59It's good for you.
13:01You see?
13:06Susanne?
13:07Can I talk to you for a moment?
13:09Must it be?
13:10It's very important.
13:11Lars and I will hold the position.
13:13Yes, but I'm still here.
13:15All right.
13:16And you make sure that Johanna stays seated, okay?
13:19Of course.
13:20Yes.
13:31What's going on?
13:32I have a tea for you.
13:33And I assure you, it's from a small fantastic tea shop here, very close.
13:40But I really don't have much time.
13:42Well, then I'll be brief.
13:44I'm sorry.
13:45I didn't want to spoil your opening.
13:48Well.
13:49Roman isn't completely innocent either.
13:52Yes, but I shouldn't have been provoked.
13:56Will you accept my apology?
14:02I wish that at least our relationship wouldn't suffer from it.
14:07Certainly not.
14:12It would be easier for all of us
14:14if you and Roman could find a more peaceful way of dealing with each other.
14:20Well, it's not up to me.
14:26I have to go now.
14:38She says it's reasonable.
14:40It is reasonable.
14:41Yes, but why did she look so unhappy?
14:44Well, just because Anne doesn't shine over both ears doesn't mean she's unhappy.
14:48And what if she regrets her decision at some point?
14:50Anne is usually decisive, you know that.
14:53But she doesn't make her decisions without thinking.
14:55Well, I think you have to listen to your gut.
14:59Well, it's a question of temperament.
15:01For me, this offer sounds like a huge opportunity.
15:04As a sign of what you've accomplished here.
15:06You could have a big impact in Berlin.
15:08I mean, the leadership of the Lower Saxon state parliament.
15:11That's politics on the highest level.
15:13Carla, it's all true.
15:15But Anne is pregnant.
15:17Aha.
15:18What aha?
15:19Are you telling me that because she's pregnant, she can't have a career in Berlin?
15:24I just want to say that Anne can be very proud of what she has accomplished.
15:28To be a mayor.
15:30That's something.
15:31Did you talk her out of Berlin?
15:33No, of course not.
15:35What makes you think that?
15:36But of course I support her decision to stay here.
15:39Of course.
15:41It's best for everyone involved.
15:44For Anne, for the child.
15:45For you?
15:46Yes, for me too.
15:47Anne is a fantastic politician.
15:49She has the stuff for big things.
15:51And you're just afraid to see your child so rarely.
15:53Oh, Carla, that's just nonsense.
15:55It's true.
15:56No, it's not true.
15:57But you know what I think?
15:58I think you want Anne to be as far away as possible.
16:01What?
16:02If you think that...
16:06Carla, stop it.
16:07No!
16:09Stop it, please.
16:33Look, there's another Darjeeling.
16:37It tastes excellent, too.
16:39It's one of the green tea varieties.
16:41You should never pour boiling water over it.
16:43Then it gets bitter.
16:45It's best to wait until the water has cooled down to 70 degrees.
16:50Can I talk to you for a moment?
16:51Yes, of course.
16:52Please.
16:53One moment.
16:54I have something else for you.
16:56It's best if you take the tea thermometer with you.
16:59Thank you very much.
17:00I...
17:01I would like to apologize.
17:03This unpleasant incident with Clemens...
17:06Friends...
17:07It shouldn't have happened.
17:09You almost ruined my opening.
17:12Me?
17:14You provoked Clemens.
17:15You felt like you had the same opportunity to break a fence.
17:19But how did he even get to make big speeches at your opening?
17:23Whenever it's about Clemens, you react immediately.
17:27I came to apologize.
17:29And you're accusing me.
17:31Can't you clean up your differences like grown-up people?
17:34He's your brother.
17:36Since when are you on Clemens' side?
17:38I'm not on anyone's side.
17:40I just want to...
17:41Oh, just do what you want.
17:46Come on, Mom. He'll calm down again.
17:50I just don't know if I want to calm down.
17:54I'm sorry.
17:57If every meeting was a walk in the park...
18:00You were just very convincing.
18:03It's obvious why Lower Saxony would have liked to see you in Berlin.
18:07Thanks to your acrible numbers, we were able to convince the city council to move the building.
18:13To the well-being of the working mothers.
18:15I urgently need results.
18:17I need to know how many places I can count on.
18:20Anna?
18:21Can I talk to you for a moment?
18:23We've discussed everything. I'll get going.
18:26Yes, do that.
18:27And Mrs. Kester, thank you very much for your constructive suggestions.
18:30My pleasure.
18:33We had an argument.
18:35You and Torben?
18:36Who else?
18:37And the reason?
18:38You.
18:39He's telling me that I want to have you far away.
18:42No, he didn't say that. I'm sure he didn't mean that.
18:45Yes, he did.
18:47That's nonsense.
18:49I just don't understand why you chose Lüneburg and not Berlin.
18:53Did you really think this through?
18:57Are you doubting my decision?
19:01Yes.
19:04You want to get rid of me, don't you?
19:07No, I really don't.
19:11I just thought...
19:12Maybe you'll never get another chance like this.
19:16And Berlin needs good politicians.
19:20I just don't want you to regret your decision at some point.
19:29Mrs. Heuse?
19:31No problem, I'm happy to put him in between.
19:34Best regards to Frankfurt.
19:36Goodbye.
19:37Goodbye.
19:41Office of the Winter Investment Board, Lichtenhagen.
19:44What can I do for you?
19:47Oh, you're lucky.
19:48Tomorrow at 3 p.m.?
19:51Perfect.
19:52Mr. Winter is expecting you.
19:54Have a nice day.
19:56Did you do your homework?
19:58I'm working on it.
20:01Could you speed up on this?
20:04Please, I need the Mayan statues urgently.
20:06Take a deep breath.
20:07I told you I'm working on it.
20:09Here.
20:14The man has endless appointments, right?
20:16Yes.
20:17So many that he definitely doesn't have time to solve the container himself.
20:23And do you know who has to do this?
20:28Can I guess three times?
20:30He will give me the full power.
20:33And I finally get what I want.
20:36Wrong.
20:38We.
20:40Right.
20:43You're not only very beautiful, but also very smart in the irresistible combination.
20:51Then I can now take care of the other construction site.
20:56Yes.
21:12You did a wonderful job.
21:14Your presentation was really good.
21:16I also worked on it for several nights.
21:18It wasn't easy to convince the board of Reut Pharma.
21:21Mr. Reut had great doubts about my approach to combating the side effects of the cancer medication.
21:27I have to admit that he was already complicated as a patient at the time.
21:30He had us all pretty on the edge.
21:33You could have told me that before.
21:36But how you wrapped it around the little finger ...
21:38That was really good.
21:40Well, I only paved the way.
21:42You were really convinced with your presentation.
21:44We have the foot in the door.
21:46You are clearly interested.
21:49Hopefully we'll get a contract soon.
21:52If everything works out and we do this study together,
21:55then I will of course mention your name in all publications.
22:01Your mother will like that too.
22:03You could be right about that.
22:05What about our dinner?
22:07Will it work out tonight?
22:08Gladly, yes.
22:09Then we'll meet afterwards at the newspaper.
22:11And don't forget to bring your boyfriend.
22:15And if you still have time before that,
22:17then take a look at the tea office.
22:19The Dajiling from Nepal.
22:21It's really something special.
22:22Good.
22:23See you later.
22:24See you.
22:30I'll take a look.
22:32Now put your legs up for a moment.
22:35Oh yes, that feels so good.
22:39Success on the whole.
22:41For Susan.
22:42Yes.
22:45Oh my God, what is that supposed to be?
22:48Get out, get out, get out.
22:50Y.709 base version.
22:53Or rather, what's left of it.
22:55But you know a lot about sports planes.
22:57A little.
22:58You can't just put these oil-smeared parts in here
23:02when it looks special.
23:04I live here, Mrs. Janssen.
23:06Oh, so you still managed to do it.
23:09I'd rather have bought the house.
23:11Yes, but still, you can't stay here anyway.
23:14I'm already gone.
23:19So really, have you ever seen anything like this?
23:24Yes, it's really great.
23:27So please.
23:45I need help.
23:47The engine is broken.
23:50I don't build planes.
23:53Aha.
23:54Aha.
23:56But you immediately realized that it was a sports plane.
23:59Wait a minute.
24:02What's this all about?
24:04What?
24:05You have to help me repair this thing.
24:08My sister is turning 50 and she's not doing well.
24:11And because she's a pilot, I wanted to send her a sports plane.
24:15Yes, you're right, you got yourself into trouble.
24:18Yes.
24:19It was a trick.
24:20The cylinders have to be pulled.
24:22Yes.
24:23And here are the ignition magnets.
24:25You can forget about them.
24:28Well, I'm a little under pressure.
24:30I still have a few things to do.
24:32If you could take a look in the meantime.
24:37I'll check back in later, okay?
24:40See you.
24:41Well, that's all.
24:43Scum.
24:53Hey.
24:54Sorry, it took a little longer.
24:56No problem.
24:57I didn't think so many people would be up for tea.
25:00Yeah, I'm sluggish, too.
25:02A teapot in a cup, water over it, done.
25:05Yes.
25:06Although my mother really had a good smell with her shop.
25:09And since I want it to work just as well for us,
25:12I have to do it.
25:14I have to do it.
25:15I have to do it.
25:16I have to do it.
25:17I have to do it.
25:18I have to do it.
25:19I have to do it.
25:20I have to do it.
25:21I have to do it.
25:22As to making sure the shop will work just as well for us,
25:25I've thought about the most important investments again.
25:27Come on, now we have investments, too.
25:29We don't even have a contract.
25:31Yes, but we should be prepared.
25:33We need offices, a computer.
25:35You want to nab-
25:36Stop, stop, stop, stop.
25:37What are we doing with fifty thousand euros?
25:39Not to mistrust them all at once.
25:41I don't want to mistrust them.
25:43I want to invest them.
25:45What will you do when tomorrow two maintenance orders arrive at the same time?
25:49Exactly.
25:50What are you afraid of, damn it?
25:52Of a bunch of debts!
25:53Man, I'm going to be a father!
25:54Already forgotten?
25:55Hi.
25:56Okay, forget it.
25:57I surrender.
25:58I'm just not doing anything without your consent.
26:00Okay, got it.
26:01You heard him.
26:02We've agreed.
26:03Yes, at least for today.
26:05We've been invited by my boss to dinner.
26:08Well then, have fun.
26:10I'm going back to the tea shop.
26:12My mother could really use any help.
26:14Wait, I wanted to go there too.
26:15Are you coming?
26:17Alright.
26:18First to the tea shop and then to dinner with Mrs. Professor.
26:20Yes.
26:21You'll definitely have the chance to tell her about your pregnancy.
26:24What?
26:25I'm just kidding.
26:27You'll decide when to tell her.
26:28Yes.
26:29Okay?
26:30Yes.
26:31Yes.
26:32Ugh.
27:03to tell her.
27:04Yes.
27:05Yes.
27:06Yes.
27:07Yes.
27:08Yes.
27:09Yes.
27:10Yes.
27:11Yes.
27:12Yes.
27:13Yes.
27:14Yes.
27:15Yes.
27:16Yes.
27:17Yes.
27:18Yes.
27:19Yes.
27:20Yes.
27:21Yes.
27:22Yes.
27:23Yes.
27:24Yes.
27:25Yes.
27:26Yes.
27:27Yes.
27:28Yes.
27:29Yes.
27:30Yes.
27:31Yes.
27:32I want it like that.
27:33I want it wow.
27:34You should not worry, Thorsen.
27:35I've made this decision on my very own will.
27:36Are you sure about that?
27:39Yeah.
27:40Now that you've decided to do this.
27:44I'll go to the PR team and make this bloody Temperance Show of the world.
27:47Yeah, I was going to say exactly that.
27:48I'm sorry, I have to head back to the council.
27:48I was expecting this.
27:50Okay.
27:51Oh, excuse me.
27:56Lichtenhagen?
27:58Ah, who is speaking for me?
28:00Yes, I'd love to.
28:02Of course.
28:08Is everything okay?
28:10Yes, yes.
28:20Hello.
28:22Wow, hello.
28:24Hello.
28:26Hello.
28:28You look happy.
28:30Yes, I am.
28:32The work is fun.
28:34Everything is exactly as I imagined.
28:38The fragrant exotic teas.
28:40Here you are.
28:42Satisfied customers.
28:44The whole atmosphere.
28:46Everything is just wonderful.
28:48All the best for the opening.
28:52Yes, for me too.
28:56You're welcome.
28:58What is Ms. Jansen doing here?
29:00Take a seat.
29:02She's been helping me all day.
29:04I just couldn't talk her out of it.
29:10Ms. Jansen?
29:12Yes, Mrs. Dr. Thies.
29:14How nice to see you.
29:16You know you're playing with your health.
29:18Please, don't worry.
29:20It's so nice to be among people.
29:22Yes, I believe you.
29:24But...
29:28But...
29:34Ms. Thies, listen to me.
29:36I'll get the man.
29:38All right.
29:40We'll call it a day.
29:42See you soon.
29:44Goodbye.
29:48Thanks for your help, Johanna.
29:50Thank you, my love.
29:52It was wonderful. I enjoyed it so much.
29:58See you later at home.
30:00Goodbye.
30:01Goodbye.
30:02Bye.
30:03Thank you very much.
30:04Goodbye.
30:05Goodbye.
30:08Hey mom, where is Pete?
30:11He's over there at Clemens. They're working on some engine.
30:14Oh.
30:15Hey, do you want to watch it?
30:17Yes, I'm in.
30:18Cool.
30:19So.
30:20Yes.
30:22You wanted a can, didn't you?
30:31This one, right?
30:36This one.
30:37I'll take this one.
30:38Really?
30:39Yes.
30:40You made a quick decision, didn't you?
30:43Please, I need you as soon as possible.
30:45An exhibition of all tea producers worldwide.
30:47All?
30:48Yes, of course, only the most exclusive.
30:52Mrs. Westphal.
30:53Yes.
30:54I'll be gone then and won't be available today.
30:56Goodbye, Mr. Lichtenhagen.
31:00Dente?
31:01Yes.
31:02What are these appointments?
31:04I don't know. Mrs. Heise said...
31:06Mrs. Heise is in Frankfurt. You're in charge here.
31:09You have to be free for a few hours.
31:12That could be difficult.
31:15I don't want to discuss this.
31:18Just say something.
31:20Okay, I'll see what I can do.
31:22There's a container that needs to be unloaded.
31:25I could take care of that.
31:27Good.
31:34I was wondering about the high warehouse fees.
31:37Why didn't he send me a freight letter?
31:39I don't know what went wrong.
31:41He came by courier this morning.
31:44But I'll go there tomorrow and clarify the matter.
31:47I don't see any more fees.
31:51Good. Then do it.
31:54Yes.
31:56Bente?
31:59Yes?
32:05Goodbye.
32:14So.
32:17I wonder what it is.
32:19What is what?
32:20What makes our small town so attractive...
32:23that Berlin and even Brussels can't stand it?
32:26I don't know.
32:27I have other worries.
32:29What other worries?
32:31I need an office.
32:33You want to resign as a tax advisor again?
32:36Why not, Mrs. Sarawakos?
32:38Why don't you ask Mr. Lichtenhagen?
32:40Maybe he has something to offer.
32:42Mr. Lichtenhagen.
32:43Are you going to vacate your office again soon?
32:46Not until the Askania Park is finished.
32:49As far as I know, Mr. Winter wants to keep his dependence.
32:52I'm sorry.
32:53Too bad.
32:55Carla.
32:57Can I talk to you for a moment?
32:59Sure.
33:02What I said was just stupid.
33:05I'm sorry.
33:06I know you want the best for Anne.
33:09I don't have to get involved in everything.
33:12No, no, Carla.
33:13You're wonderful.
33:14Please stay the way you are.
33:17What will Anne do now?
33:19She made her decision.
33:21It doesn't matter if it's you or me.
33:24She'll stay.
33:26She'll know what's best for her.
33:42I don't care about you.
33:45I don't care about you.
34:03Well, something went wrong.
34:05Good idea.
34:06But what?
34:08We screwed it back together.
34:11I don't know.
34:12Supply something.
34:13What does the guy want with a broken plane?
34:15That's not for him.
34:16It's for his sister's 50th birthday.
34:18What? Merle's turning 50?
34:20I can't even imagine that.
34:21Why? Do you know her well?
34:24That's none of your business, kid.
34:28What are we doing now?
34:29Exactly, what are we doing now?
34:30Let's start from the beginning again.
34:32Alright.
34:42What are you all doing?
34:44That's for Merle's 50th birthday.
34:48What?
34:49Merle's turning 50?
34:51Why isn't she saying anything?
34:53Midlife crisis.
35:01Mrs. van Loon, where are you staying?
35:03Mr. van Loon, I wanted to remind you that we actually have an appointment.
35:07Mailbox.
35:09I'm sorry, but I have to shoulder the gardening alone at the moment.
35:15Everything is left to me.
35:16Yes, I know.
35:17Miss Selene is also working on my desk.
35:19But I've been letting her do the work lately.
35:22Oh, and that's different now?
35:24Yes, I will only concentrate on my work from now on.
35:26I've had enough of your indulgences.
35:30So, here I am.
35:34Here you go.
35:35What does it say?
35:38Nothing.
35:44A little bit of engine oil.
35:46From my new car.
35:47That's why I'm late.
35:49Your new car?
35:51Since we're all here together now,
35:54I've been thinking about the layout of the Ascania Park.
35:58And I've been wondering if we've taken into account all the target groups.
36:03Family?
36:04Children?
36:05Couples?
36:06Anything you can think of.
36:08Well, I was thinking of older people.
36:11That's right.
36:12There are a lot of loners.
36:14We haven't taken them into account in our previous plans.
36:18I'm glad you agree.
36:20What kind of changes were you thinking of?
36:22Barrier-free rooms.
36:24High zones.
36:25Sunny space for gym applications.
36:28I was thinking of comfort suites for well-situated singles over 50.
36:34I mean, it's so old-fashioned.
36:38Oh, yes.
36:39Oh, yes.
37:01I'm really happy that Reut Pharma is interested in my studies.
37:06I'm happy for you.
37:08My assessment of the day wasn't very successful.
37:11Do you mean the thing with your brother?
37:13It just didn't work out.
37:16You just have to deal with some things.
37:26Can I come in?
37:31Hello.
37:34We still have time. I'll move back then.
37:38Yes.
37:43It didn't go so well today, did it?
37:45Oh, man. You were right, by all means.
37:48Did Susanne send you?
37:50What? No.
37:52Maybe she gave you the push.
37:55You're not coming here on your own.
37:57Out of free will.
37:58Then you can leave right away.
38:00I knew it was pointless.
38:04Yes.
38:07It doesn't matter if Susanne sent me or not.
38:14Can we really not talk to each other anymore?
38:17How about we go for a walk?
38:20I mean, you can't go on like this, can you?
38:25Good.
38:26Agreed.
38:28Tomorrow.
38:30At nine.
38:31At Kurpark.
38:34Yes. Okay.
38:51He's beautiful.
38:53He should show you that we both accept your decision.
38:57And Strauss should remind you that you have friends here who are always by your side.
39:01Nice that you decided for Lüneburg.
39:04Yes?
39:06Hello, Merle.
39:07Hello.
39:10If this is a conspiracy meeting for my birthday, then you can leave it alone.
39:16We won't do anything like that. Don't worry.
39:19Then it's fine.
39:21There's no reason to celebrate 50.
39:24I don't know. Shouldn't everyone celebrate their birthday?
39:27Celebrate? At my age?
39:30One hour of sleep too little, one glass too much.
39:33You can see it written on my face for days.
39:36Well, before we listen to more horror stories about aging,
39:40you'd better leave.
39:42Bye.
39:43Bye.
39:44Bye.
39:45Bye.
39:46Bye-bye.
39:47Bye.
39:51Bye.
40:22I'm panning the fish in the meantime.
40:27Oh, hello.
40:29Yes, hello.
40:30I allowed myself to try out your kitchen. I hope it doesn't bother you.
40:33On the contrary, I like it.
40:35What do you have?
40:36Fish and chips.
40:38Fish?
40:39Help yourselves.
40:40Oh no, Ms. Janssen and I, we can do it.
40:42Yes, yes, of course.
40:43No, you two can do it faster.
40:46Thomas is coming too.
40:48Nice.
40:49He was in the tea shop earlier and is getting wine now.
40:52Very good.
40:54Oh, that would be it.
40:59Oh, family dinner again.
41:01Isn't that nice?
41:04Susan, could you come here, please?
41:12I'm a record holder in fast food. We'll have that soon.
41:16Barbara Clemens.
41:18As you can imagine, this step wasn't easy for me.
41:22Is this a start?
41:24Maybe.
41:25We made an appointment.
41:33Did you come up with a strategy?
41:35Yes.
41:36My father doesn't have time to unload the container.
41:39I can finally show you my Maya status.
41:41Yes.
41:42Good evening.
41:43Good evening.
41:44Hello.
41:45All the best.
41:46Have a nice evening.
41:47You too.
41:48Bye.
41:51She's got it easy.
41:53Stop comparing yourself to her.
41:55She's half as old as you.
41:58I'm putting even more salt in my wounds.
42:00That's exactly what I mean.
42:01At 50, you're suddenly invisible to the men.
42:04Is everything so black?
42:06No, I see it realistically.
42:07The good men are in good hands and those who are still to be had are either
42:11completely out of touch or not interested, like Gunther.
42:15Nonsense.
42:16Thomas, for example.
42:18If that's my last option, I'll give up.
42:21Oh, whatever.
42:2350, that's the end for a woman.
42:25Merle, a woman doesn't need a man to be happy.
42:28I know that.
42:29Life is so colorful and so exciting.
42:33Look at me, for example.
42:34Who would have thought that I would be pregnant half a year ago?
42:37There you go again.
42:39What do you mean?
42:40You.
42:41You could completely tear the tax apart again.
42:44You could start all over again.
42:46Me?
42:47At 50?
42:48Forget it.
42:49It's finally over.
43:02What's in there?
43:03Fish.
43:11Look, that's just great.
43:27So, your boss' husband is actually quite casual, isn't he?
43:30And what do you want to tell me?
43:32A T-shirt'll do.
43:33You can wear whatever you want.
43:34You're the most beautiful man to me.
43:36But I'd rather wear a shirt.
43:38Then I'm smarter now.
43:45Berger?
43:47Yes, exactly. Berger and Winter. Wind power maintenance.
43:52Yes, no problem.
43:54I can come out and take a look at the damage.
43:56Yes. When?
43:59The day after tomorrow. All right.
44:01Wonderful. Will be done. Great. Thanks. Bye.
44:05Our first customer.
44:07Yes, great.
44:09Come on, we have to go.
44:11First customer?
44:13Yes?
44:15Yes.
44:17Maintenance of the entire plant?
44:19Yes, 18 turbines.
44:21Of course, we are happy to take over. No problem.
44:24When would that be?
44:26The day after tomorrow.
44:28Um...
44:30I'd have to look at our appointment calendar again.
44:33And I'll get in touch with you tomorrow morning.
44:36Exactly. Number on the display.
44:38All right. Thanks. Bye.
44:41That's going really well.
44:43Yes. Two big orders in one day.
44:46Yes, Lars was right.
44:48You have to hire someone urgently.
44:58Oh, comfortable.
45:00You say so.
45:06Oh, Lena.
45:11We'll just let it ring.
45:13Yes.
45:20It seems to be urgent.
45:28Not here anymore.
45:32Anne, did something happen?
45:34I'm sorry, but it's important.
45:36Karla, you were right.
45:38Why?
45:39And I'm still far too young.
45:41And that's why I've decided to take over the post as Secretary of State.
45:44I'm going to Berlin.
45:52Yes, well...
45:54Eating fries like that...
45:56That's...
45:57That's quite an interesting experience.
46:00Yes, I agree with my mother,
46:02although I prefer fries in a Belgian way.
46:05It's a shame that Roman had to go back to the office
46:08and missed the meal.
46:12I'm so grateful to you.
46:14What would I have done without you?
46:17Without your contacts with the Hamburg tea dealers,
46:20without your approval and...
46:23Without your unwavering help, dear Johanna.
46:27We want to toast to that.
46:30To our tea control.
46:33And to my new family.
46:40Johanna!
46:41For God's sake, Mom!
46:50Finally, another European breakfast.
46:52I'm just in time for that.
46:54Aunt Erika!
46:57From the airport, straight from Delhi.
47:01Hello!
47:02Namaste!
47:03I think...
47:05You can tell her the truth.
47:07About our baby?
47:09Yes, why not?
47:11Before I have to invent headaches for you again.
47:15She's totally relaxed.
47:17Better like this than when she finds out by accident.
47:20Please cancel all my appointments until noon.
47:24Think about whether you have something to tell me.
47:29Because I have to fire dishonest employees on time.