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00:00Since the sport is gone for her, she's been testing out new things.
00:03And that's always on the edge.
00:04Jördis and I are really worried about her.
00:07She's trying to accept the irretrievable.
00:10What about your scrunchie? We made a bet.
00:13Uh, what?
00:14Papa said you'd never try the magic cream.
00:18And who's against it?
00:19Joe. Betty's doing much better.
00:22And I won't kill you with the cream.
00:24Yeah, give it to me. It's great.
00:26Oh, my God.
00:30Jurek has put himself at risk.
00:32Because Mr. Böttcher refused to have the roof maintained.
00:36And that's why the beams are rotten.
00:37I don't know what's going on here.
00:40But I wouldn't want to fire all three of you.
00:56I wish the sky could arrest the sky.
01:02This is my life.
01:06This is the way to find my own.
01:10This is my life.
01:14This is the world where I belong.
01:20I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
01:50I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
01:54I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
01:58I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
02:02I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
02:06I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
02:10I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
02:16I'm disappointed in you.
02:18Humanly disappointed.
02:21And you?
02:23You let yourself be teased by the Kahn of the two?
02:26Mr. Eilers can't do anything about it.
02:28Mr. Böttcher, I don't want to hear anything from you either.
02:32Let the roof be maintained and finally behave like a manager.
02:36And if you can't do that, just let me know.
02:39But then I'll be serious.
02:41Where's the protection?
02:46What? Already today?
02:48Ben really went all out with the conversion to the food truck.
02:51I didn't think he'd do it so quickly either.
02:53Wow.
02:55Tell me, do you know if Ben has already found a new workshop?
03:00I don't think so yet, unfortunately.
03:05What is it?
03:07There's Mrs. Janssen and I really need to talk to you.
03:10Oh yes, I've already seen it.
03:12She was pretty much against you in the Heide Echo.
03:16Do you have any idea why?
03:18Ask me something easier.
03:20But the time must be, I have to do it now, sorry.
03:29Mrs. Janssen.
03:30Ah!
03:31Is it more comfortable here than in a new-fashioned food truck?
03:35Oh, Carlo, please, I didn't say that.
03:39It was invented by the reporter.
03:42But why? What's your problem?
03:44Why don't you talk to me personally?
03:47Because you didn't even ask me for my opinion.
03:51Oh, how stupid of me, that's true.
03:53Well, you know, it's like this.
03:55It feels like a lot of older people have come to their senses
04:01when they eat these fish rolls.
04:06Aha, and why?
04:08Well, because it's a very popular meeting place for young and old.
04:15And now not everyone suddenly feels like eating such a new-fashioned,
04:21well, such a burger.
04:24But Mrs. Janssen, you're usually not so intolerant.
04:28No, it has nothing to do with intolerance.
04:32But look, the fish roll belongs to the North, like the fish in the North Sea.
04:41But I won't let you prescribe what I offer in my new-fashioned food truck.
04:48Then let me drink my tea in peace.
05:02Yes, it probably just takes a little time.
05:15Well, if I don't have one, then this.
05:19Yes.
05:20Well, I'll keep my fingers crossed.
05:21Thank you, thank you.
05:25Hello.
05:26Hello.
05:27Hello, Mr. Berger.
05:31I'm looking for a present for Mrs. Saravacos at the opening of the food truck.
05:35A wine, maybe?
05:37Maybe you don't have such a good idea to give an ex-convict a wine?
05:40Oh, right.
05:41Bitter chocolate.
05:43I have some at the back, Mrs. Saravacos likes them from time to time.
05:45Great.
05:46I'll have a look.
05:53Are you also coming to the opening?
05:55I don't know yet.
05:59You're still angry that I applied for the unsealing project and got it.
06:03I'm especially angry that you didn't warn me.
06:06Now the debate again.
06:08That I let you run into the open knife.
06:10And you?
06:11Is your apology still that I didn't open my mail?
06:14Excuse me, but I didn't expect your unsealing goods to cost me my workshop.
06:20My unsealing goods?
06:21I'm creating new green areas.
06:23And I'm losing my basis of existence.
06:25Again, Mr. Berger.
06:27I'm really, really sorry that you're having difficulties.
06:30But urban greening is a social task that most citizens welcome.
06:35Well, then a little screwdriver has to see where it stays.
06:40Nobody wants them to lose their business.
06:43But there are still a lot of sealed industrial areas in the area.
06:46So maybe you should just move your workshop there.
06:49Oh, yes.
06:50And where exactly?
06:51If I haven't found anything by the end of the week,
06:53no matter if in the industrial area or elsewhere,
06:55then my workshop is history.
06:57And that's my fault?
06:59Yes.
07:04Yes, we have a fire safety training next week.
07:06And it would be good if you could postpone your vacation for one day.
07:09It would be really important.
07:12Yes, thank you, Mr. Lohmann.
07:17Hi.
07:19You're the first light today.
07:21Is it that bad?
07:23Seriously?
07:25Yes.
07:26What's wrong? Is the company having problems again?
07:29But in a whole new dimension,
07:31so that Mr. Flickenschild doubts my ownership as manager.
07:34What?
07:35Yes, but I understand him.
07:37Our quarrels are now massively disturbing the process here.
07:42Yes, but that's not your fault.
07:44No, but he expects his manager to take care of things.
07:46And in that respect, I disappointed him.
07:50I'm sorry.
07:55Really.
07:57That's not all yet.
07:59I...
08:00Mr. Eilers would be almost...
08:02...unhappy today.
08:03And let's just say I'm partly to blame for that.
08:06What do you mean?
08:07I screwed up. It's that simple.
08:20Did you want something specific?
08:23Oh, yes.
08:24I'm changing the manufacturer next month.
08:27These are the updated allergy plans for our homepage.
08:30Yes.
08:38Would you like to order something?
08:40Hello?
08:41It's not too much to ask the guest to refer to the dessert menu again after the main course.
08:48Then please do so.
08:52Can I have dessert for you?
08:53Yes, please.
08:54Yes, we'll see. Thank you.
08:57Was that really necessary?
08:59Unfortunately, yes.
09:00Oh, come on, Amelie. You're just mad at yourself.
09:03And why?
09:04Because I listened to you.
09:06I should have gone to Flick & Shit.
09:07Because of Fairness.
09:08Yes, but then it would have been noticeable that you had announced the maintenance contract.
09:12And?
09:13It was in Böttcher's responsibility to find a new company.
09:16Besides, he should have noticed that the annual inspection did not take place.
09:21Oh, and you think you'll be fine with that, yes?
09:24Flick & Shit knows that I notice such things.
09:29The opinion of Flick & Shit is important to you, yes?
09:31And you disappointed him.
09:33And now you're angry that it is so.
09:36If no one believed in me, he gave me a chance.
09:39I owe him a lot.
09:42And I'm stuck in this hotel.
09:44Wouldn't it be better for you to accept Böttcher as managing director?
09:48Especially to avoid further damage to this hotel, which you are so attached to?
09:51I'm sorry, no chance.
09:53I still think he's a miscreant.
10:00Yes, and then send someone over later to take a look at the roof.
10:04Wonderful.
10:05Yes, and the contract about the annual inspection, I'll send it to you later.
10:11Thank you very much.
10:12Have a nice day.
10:13You too.
10:15Hey.
10:16Hey.
10:18Because of just now.
10:19I'm sorry.
10:20I saw how bad it was for you and I should have taken you into my arms.
10:25Yes.
10:27That would have been nice.
10:29Did I disappoint you?
10:33A little, maybe.
10:35Yes, but when Mr. Eilers came, I was cowardly.
10:43First of all, I'm incredibly happy that you're no longer against your feelings.
10:48And you didn't have to scream from all the rooftops that you fell in love.
10:56Did you want to say something specific or just tell me about your manufacturer?
11:00I couldn't think of a better pretext for you.
11:04Pretext?
11:06For what?
11:12I don't know.
11:38Very good.
11:40Finally you're doing what your doctor told you.
11:42Yes, I rested very well.
11:45And if you don't believe me, you can ask Leyla.
11:47Is Leyla here?
11:48Yes, she just left.
11:50She's making Simon fit for the fire brigade.
11:53The poorest.
11:55By the way, he's fit again.
11:56What's wrong with your leg?
11:59The foot is slowly separating, but certainly from the leg.
12:05So I would say your rope is working.
12:07I told you.
12:08Yes, well, she's eating a little through the skin, but otherwise ...
12:12I can't admit that it works, but it works.
12:18This is exactly the moment where you should really put on some make-up.
12:21You're crazy.
12:25What does she smell so good?
12:28Falafel from Zürich on the corner.
12:30But you already know that we still have to eat burgers today, right?
12:35The food truck opening of Frau Sarabacus.
12:38That's today, right?
12:40Yes, and I would like to go there, with you.
12:45If we go there together, everyone will know.
12:49Yes, because my family knows it, the people in our house know it.
12:54From my point of view, the whole province and the rest of the world know it.
12:58Okay, then we'll go there today and show the world how humble we are.
13:04Very, very, very humble.
13:09Oh no, Brette, I'm out of here. You know I don't like burgers.
13:13No, not even if Carla Sarabacus prepares them.
13:18Yes. Okay, have fun. See you then. Bye.
13:24By the way, I found a carpenter who takes care of the roof and the annual maintenance.
13:29Congratulations.
13:31A little gratitude would be really good for him.
13:36Now that I've solved the problem you brought us into.
13:39And of course I'm talking about your completely unnecessary appearance in front of a sign, which warned us both.
13:45A regrettable misunderstanding.
13:49As so often.
13:51Nevertheless, we should rethink our cooperation.
13:56These constant arguments, they don't just get on my nerves.
14:01I just don't know how we can change that.
14:04You won't get rid of me, Mrs. Fehrman.
14:06What a pity.
14:09Isn't that Max Lohmann?
14:10Sarkarje?
14:12Mr. Lohmann!
14:13What?
14:14What happened?
14:15Someone attacked us.
14:16Okay, my car is around the corner. We'll take you to the hospital.
14:20Yes.
14:22Be careful.
14:23Are you okay?
14:24Yes.
14:25Yes.
14:32And tell Mrs. Frey to take the lamb out of the fridge in time, okay?
14:36Yes, I will.
14:37And will you take a look inside again after the opening?
14:39I don't know yet, Marvin.
14:40Are you a little nervous?
14:41No, no.
14:43Yes.
14:44Sooner or later this will be my main foothold.
14:47When I read what's on your menu, it sounds incredibly delicious.
14:51Of course, I'm just offering you what I like.
14:53Smoky smash burger with cheddar, red onions and a mustard sauce.
14:56My mouth is already watering.
14:59People will love it.
15:00It will strike like nothing.
15:02Mrs. Janssen thinks that people will miss the fish buns.
15:05Yes, I read that.
15:06She was very specific.
15:08I mean...
15:09I've never seen her with a fish bun in her hand.
15:12And I've worked in the fish shop for a long time.
15:14I don't understand it either.
15:15Did she really say a new-fashioned eatery?
15:18That's not the way she talks.
15:19I have no explanation for that.
15:21Why is she ruining my shop now, when it hasn't even started yet?
15:24I have an explanation.
15:26Some people don't like changes.
15:29But Mrs. Janssen was always very open to new people.
15:34Except for tea.
15:40Oh, I have to go.
15:41He has to go.
15:42Oh, God.
15:43Marvin, see you later.
15:44See you later.
15:45Have fun.
15:47Hey.
15:48Hi.
15:50You were in the nursery?
15:51Yes, but you weren't there.
15:52Why didn't you call?
15:53Then I would have told you that I have an appointment at the town hall.
15:56Well, or had.
15:57And, do you have time now?
15:58Then we can go for a coffee.
15:59Klaas is waiting for me.
16:01Well then.
16:03Oh, wait.
16:08A message from Bruno.
16:09Your potential co-parenting partner.
16:12We get along pretty well at the moment.
16:14Even though I don't think his obsession with barefoot shoes is sexy.
16:18But well.
16:19Nobody is perfect.
16:21Except for Klaas, of course.
16:23I assume that Klaas is sacrificing himself to take care of your concussion.
16:27And everything else that is missing from you, I hope.
16:31We will go together later to the opening of Mrs. Sarabacos' food truck.
16:35They are for her.
16:36Then it will be official with you and Klaas.
16:40I hope that will happen.
16:41Klaas?
16:43I hope you will come too, right?
16:46No.
16:48I have already bought dark chocolate for Carla, but...
16:51I don't want to meet Ben Berger again. I already had that today.
16:54He has to leave his workshop. That's definitely not easy for him.
16:57Yes.
16:58And I'm really sorry about that.
17:00But it wasn't me who decided that Ben's workshop would be unsealed.
17:04It's no fun without you.
17:06You have Klaas.
17:07And you don't have to talk to Ben Berger.
17:10If you don't come, I won't go either.
17:13That's repression.
17:15Well, I can't really miss your first public couple performance.
17:22They were attacked because they kissed in public.
17:27Yes, that happens again and again.
17:29In the middle of the city, where do we actually live?
17:32It has only gotten more extreme in recent years.
17:34This intolerance and hatred for everything that is different.
17:41Have you experienced that too?
17:45Not in the form, but many of my friends have.
17:48I'm sorry about that.
17:52By the way, I really appreciate that you have hung my new relationship to the big bell.
17:58That's your business.
18:00And?
18:02Are you going to use it against me at some point?
18:05I don't care about your private life.
18:08There are limits for me too, and this is one of them.
18:12Hey, how are you two?
18:14I'm fine, and you?
18:16Max Lohmann hit harder, he has bruises all over his body.
18:19His family has been rehabilitated.
18:23Well, I'm really glad we were there.
18:26Yes, me too.
18:28Maybe you're not such a bad team after all.
18:31Have a nice day.
18:38Yes, would you take me back to the hotel?
18:43Yes.
18:45I see.
18:57Hey, Carla.
18:59Oh, Ben!
19:02All the best for your new business.
19:07Good luck.
19:09Thank you very much, but that wouldn't have been necessary.
19:11And?
19:13Is it still working?
19:15Yes, it's still working.
19:17And?
19:19Yes, it's still working.
19:21And?
19:23Yes, it's still working.
19:24Yes, it's still working.
19:26And?
19:28Is it still working?
19:30Yes, but you're too early.
19:32Would you like to drink something?
19:34Oh, no.
19:36I just wanted to say hello.
19:38I can't stay for the party.
19:40I have to take care of Louis.
19:42But that's not possible, Ben.
19:44You did everything here.
19:46You solved all my problems.
19:48That's no big deal.
19:50You're my guest of honor, Ben.
19:51You're a citizen, really.
19:53All right.
19:57Or you know what?
19:59Maybe he can sleep at Henny's.
20:01Amelie has already cancelled.
20:03It's not just about Louis.
20:05It's...
20:07I just don't feel like meeting Mrs. Böttcher.
20:10Do you still have a fight?
20:12Yes.
20:14Okay.
20:16Well, maybe she won't come.
20:18And if she comes, there are enough other people you can talk to.
20:21Idea.
20:23You take care of Louis.
20:25And then you come back.
20:27And the two of us, we bump into each other.
20:29Assuming I find someone.
20:31You have to find someone.
20:33Otherwise you'll miss the Triple B Burger.
20:35What Triple B Burger?
20:37The Ben Berger Burger.
20:45Okay.
20:47I'll try.
20:49Yes, you try.
20:51That's very nice.
20:53My little guy.
20:55My little one.
20:57Wait, now we have to close the salve.
21:00Yes, hello.
21:02Hello.
21:04Well, is our little patient better again?
21:06Much better, thanks to the wonderful salve from Mrs. Kilic.
21:10Very good.
21:12Great, well then.
21:14May I ask you something?
21:16Yes, as long as it's not about this herbal salve.
21:18Go ahead.
21:20It's like this.
21:22I have a girlfriend who has a beginning dementia.
21:25Aha.
21:27She needs exactly structured daily routines to cope with her everyday life.
21:36And a highlight for her is a fish bun.
21:43She knows that if she gets the fish bun, I have to go shopping.
21:49Yes, I understand.
21:51Your girlfriend was the reason why you bet on Carla's burger at Heide Echo.
21:55Well, I did bet, but not like the journalist did.
22:01Please believe me.
22:03I believe you very much.
22:05Did you ever talk to Carla about your girlfriend?
22:08No.
22:09It's embarrassing.
22:11I told her not to talk about her dementia.
22:15How am I supposed to face her?
22:19Mrs. Jansen, I'm sure that Carla's girlfriend will treat her dementia with confidence.
22:24Talk to her.
22:26Dear doctor, could you not be so kind and talk to Carla for me?
22:33Oh, Mrs. Jansen.
22:35Okay, I might have a better idea.
22:39Really?
22:41Let's go then.
22:46Hi, dad.
22:48Hey.
22:50Do you need help?
22:54Take care of your homework.
22:56Have you seen Leyla today?
22:59As far as I know, she wanted to work out a training plan with Simon.
23:02She's training him now.
23:04Yes, I've heard. For the fire brigade.
23:06I know about Simon.
23:07She's very close to me.
23:09I can't get close to her either.
23:11But I promised her to take care of her.
23:13Don't make any accusations.
23:15She has to find her own way.
23:18And you're still a good brother to her.
23:21I'm glad that at least Simon has an eye on her.
23:24Me too.
23:26Leyla is having a hard time with her son.
23:28Her Olympics, the new family situation.
23:31But she will find her way again at some point.
23:34Are you actually happy for mom?
23:37Yes, aren't you?
23:39Yes, she seems to be happy.
23:42Can you imagine falling in love again?
23:45Sure.
23:47And? Have you ever looked at another woman?
23:50Have you?
23:52I don't want to deal with that.
23:55Hi.
23:57Is Leyla already here?
23:59We have an appointment.
24:01She'll be here soon.
24:03Did you hear about the robbery?
24:05What kind of robbery?
24:07I heard about it.
24:09Really?
24:11Yes, I just heard about it in the vegetable shop.
24:13Because they held hands in public.
24:15Are you still okay?
24:17Fortunately, they were able to escape.
24:19One of them looked pretty bad.
24:21He had to be taken straight to the hospital.
24:23You have to do something about it.
24:25What?
24:27I don't know.
24:29Show solidarity, protest, be loud.
24:31Something.
24:33That's right.
24:34I'll get them.
24:36And then we'll distribute them to the shops in the area.
24:38Yes, we'll do it.
24:45Who are you calling?
24:47I'm calling home.
24:49Maybe she can come to the door.
24:54Carla, this is absolute madness.
24:56Oh, Britta.
24:58This looks so great.
25:00And you put everything on your own?
25:01Without Ben, I wouldn't have done it.
25:03And without you, I couldn't have started.
25:05I wish you all the best for your new business.
25:10Respect, Carla, respect.
25:12Hello.
25:14Hello.
25:16It's not the usual professional kitchen,
25:18but it's enough for a start.
25:20And please don't forget my concerns.
25:22I wish you a lot of success.
25:26And how's it going at the hotel?
25:28No idea.
25:29I just couldn't stand Mrs. Fairman and Mr. Böttcher
25:31with their constant quarrels.
25:34Hi.
25:36Congratulations, Carla.
25:38Carla, I'm supposed to give this to you from Mrs. Janssen.
25:41Oh.
25:47And?
25:59Oh.
26:01I knew there was more to it.
26:03What is she writing?
26:05Well, she's apologizing for the article in the Heide Echo,
26:10and she's explaining to me how it came about.
26:14They probably put the Heide Echo grease on her lips, didn't they?
26:18No, there's something else behind it.
26:20But that's a secret.
26:23So...
26:25I should definitely say hello to you,
26:26and she'll come by and wish you all the best.
26:29Well, nothing can go wrong with Mrs. Janssen's blessing.
26:32And I think we...
26:34Let's toast.
26:39So, Gunther, for you...
26:41Everything's fine.
26:43Should I take one?
26:45No.
26:47To you.
26:49To you.
26:51And to Lüneburger.
26:53To you.
26:56To you.
26:58To you.
27:00To you.
27:02To you.
27:04To you.
27:06To you.
27:08To you.
27:10To you.
27:12To you.
27:14To you.
27:16So.
27:18I was able to talk to the head of the printing company.
27:20He also heard about the attack and is taking over half of the costs.
27:23That's pretty decent.
27:24But then our afternoon training has to be canceled.
27:27Wait, I'll ask Muskelkater.
27:29Yeah, it's fine.
27:31You take care of it.
27:33I accept your decision that you don't want to play as a co-coach for the Olympic Games.
27:38Let me know.
27:40Good.
27:42Well, I'm the much better victim for your suspicious training methods anyway, aren't I?
27:45When is your first test day for the volunteer fire brigade?
27:48Ah, maybe we shouldn't talk about that now?
27:51Yeah, he still has a lot of work to do.
27:52Why does it always sound like a threat?
27:54You're right.
27:56Okay, enough chit-chat.
27:58Let's discuss how we do it and who takes which road.
28:00Yeah.
28:02Hello, everyone.
28:04Hello.
28:06Everyone who picks up laundry or brings laundry here gets a sticker as a gift.
28:08Okay.
28:10And please explain to every customer that we and many other businesses in the area
28:14are committed to any form of discrimination.
28:17And for the current occasion, against homophobia.
28:19I think that's good.
28:20Okay, let's go.
28:22The sooner we start with the action, the more attention you'll get.
28:24But we should also clarify who takes which road, right?
28:27You take the salt market plus adjacent streets.
28:29All right.
28:31The keys.
28:33Okay, thank you.
28:35I'll take them with me.
28:37All right, see you soon.
28:39See you later.
28:41Bye.
28:45Oh, how nice that you came.
28:47We couldn't miss that.
28:48Yeah.
28:50And? Oh, I missed something.
28:52I'll put them in the vase.
28:54And don't forget to order a burger, okay?
28:56Let's do that.
28:58Sure.
29:00Aha!
29:02Looks like Carlos doesn't have the ice cream he was celebrating.
29:04Oh, yes, please.
29:10Ben.
29:14And I thought you were smoking.
29:16Yeah, I had to take care of Jorik.
29:18He'll take care of himself now.
29:20Good.
29:22Dear guests, dear friends, dear newlyweds.
29:27I wanted to say a few words.
29:29I'll keep it short, because I'm not very good at it.
29:31But I want to thank the people who helped me a lot with this project.
29:36So, my first thanks goes to my best friend, Britta Berger.
29:41Without her, this food truck wouldn't belong to me.
29:45And then, Ben Berger.
29:48Without him, this food truck wouldn't look the way it does.
29:52So...
29:54You both deserve a Triple B Burger.
29:58And now, don't let the burgers get cold and become my regular guests.
30:10Carla.
30:12What is your Triple B Burger?
30:14The Britta Ben Berger Burger.
30:17Aww.
30:19Do I have to be disappointed now that there's no Flickenschild Burger?
30:23The gourmet burger is reserved for you.
30:25Will you take it?
30:27Then I'll take it.
30:29But then I'll have to go back to the hotel.
30:31Are you afraid that Amelie and Mr. Boettcher will look at each other?
30:34I wouldn't care, as long as they leave the hotel.
30:45Carla?
30:47Are you sure that this area won't be sealed soon?
30:51Carla, do you open your mail regularly?
30:55I think this place would be perfect for a wildflower bed.
31:00Yeah, but a smell-free zone wouldn't be bad either.
31:03Stop it, you two.
31:05Ben, just let it be.
31:10So, guys. How's it going?
31:12Do you want to take a walk around the house?
31:14Yeah, that's a good idea. Do you have a babysitter?
31:16We'll get a burger.
31:18Come on.
31:20Hurry up.
31:22Thank you, Carla.
31:29Yes?
31:31The hockey team from Utrecht...
31:33What about them?
31:35They want rooms on the same floor.
31:38And why are they coming to you?
31:40Because I talked to one of them about the menu.
31:42I can't tell you that. I have to look into it.
31:44It would have worked five years ago.
31:46Tell them that we're trying.
31:48Why me? That's your problem.
31:51Ms. Fehrman?
31:57I've been thinking about Max Lohmann again.
32:02I think we should show solidarity with him and his friend.
32:06Yeah, but a bouquet or a card with money in it feels wrong.
32:12What we need is a clear statement that shows where we stand.
32:16A sustainable answer to such a despicable attack.
32:20Yeah, there are safe spaces elsewhere.
32:22It was founded in the 60s to protect women from attacks.
32:26Now it exists for all communities.
32:28Yeah, that would be something for the Three Kings.
32:43I'm back!
32:45Oh, great! Hello!
32:47I'm just loading the machines.
32:49And by the way, the action with the feathers is going really well with the customers.
32:55Hey.
32:57Hey.
32:59I heard there was an attack on a gay couple here at the salt market.
33:03The news went around at the opening of the food truck,
33:06and Ms. Dr. Berger indirectly confirmed it.
33:08Yeah, Elias has spontaneously shown solidarity.
33:10We're taking part, of course.
33:12Who, we?
33:14Elias, Simon, Leyla, me.
33:16Then it's the fans of yours who are everywhere in the shops.
33:19Yeah, I know the two of them.
33:21Max and his friend.
33:23Max worked at the hotel as a page.
33:25And his friend always picked him up after work.
33:35You're doing pretty well.
33:37You're doing pretty well.
33:40Have you been able to talk to your father-in-law?
33:43Is everything okay between you two?
33:46Yes, yes, absolutely.
33:48Then this would be the opportunity for you to talk to Leyla and Elias about you and Julius.
33:53No, not yet.
33:56A homophobic attack.
33:59Flowers, wishes for recovery, everything on the way?
34:02Yes, of course.
34:03Yes, the hotel is in contact with Mr. Lohmann and his parents.
34:07Good.
34:09Mr. Fleckenschild?
34:11Mrs. Fehrman and I have an idea.
34:14Yes, and we would like to take you on board.
34:17You both?
34:19One idea?
34:21I hear.
34:23Mrs. Fehrman and I are thinking about whether it would not be a good statement
34:26if the Three Kings would identify themselves as queer-friendly.
34:28We hereby welcome all people with open arms.
34:34Yes, but the Three Kings have been doing that for decades.
34:38Exactly, but you could strengthen this orientation by, for example,
34:43putting a Safe Space sticker at the entrance.
34:46What is that?
34:48A Safe Space is a place where everyone can feel safe without fear of discrimination.
34:53Yes, the respectful interaction that the hotel guarantees.
34:58Sounds interesting.
35:01Safety concerns all of us.
35:03Good.
35:05I trust your concept, but I will keep the final decision to myself.
35:11Yes, of course.
35:13I don't know about you, but at the moment I enjoy the fact that you don't fight each other.
35:21Thank you very much.
35:29Dad!
35:31Most people reacted positively to our campaign.
35:35Did you feel the same way?
35:37Unfortunately not.
35:39The guy at the kiosk said he didn't feel like such a disgusting suit.
35:42And a teenager just spat in front of my face.
35:44What?
35:46And only because they don't like his way of life.
35:48What kind of idiots do that to others?
35:51You're asking about Mr. Böttcher, aren't you?
35:53Why?
35:55He's your buddy, and he's gay.
35:56Are you afraid that something like this could happen to him, too?
36:01Yes, of course.
36:03The danger exists, as you can see.
36:05But it's all the more important that we made a statement against it today.
36:15Let's go on.
36:20Yes, the athletes are now on one floor, but the sports director had another request.
36:26I'd like to have breakfast an hour earlier tomorrow.
36:29Because you did that five years ago.
36:31Exactly.
36:32No problem. We're a five-star hotel.
36:34Exactly.
36:36Jorik, haven't you already finished work?
36:38I still have to help the boys from the room upstairs on the roof.
36:42Now it's all closed.
36:46And I'm glad nothing happened to you.
36:50I have to let Mrs. Frey know that the athletes have breakfast an hour earlier, and then I can go.
36:52Amelie, we have one more child today.
36:54Yes.
36:55What?
36:57We're doing it with the safe space.
37:03You made a quick decision.
37:05Well, I don't like your concept.
37:07I think our rather conservative guests can handle it, too.
37:10Yes, and if not, then we have a chance to explain it to them.
37:14More tolerance doesn't hurt anyone.
37:16Yes, even my father, we didn't have a particularly good relationship with each other.
37:20He handled it that way.
37:21Oh, Mr. Eilers.
37:23Two children are trying to water the plants outside.
37:27Well, that's Hennie and Louis.
37:29I'll take care of it.
37:31That would be nice.
37:33Thank you for your contribution.
37:39We did a pretty good job.
37:41Yes, and the announcement would be in front of the table.
37:44Have a nice evening.
37:46Likewise, Mrs. Freyman.
37:48Light the dune grass.
37:55What was that?
37:57The beginning of a wonderful friendship?
38:01I wouldn't bet on that.
38:18It tasted good, didn't it?
38:20It tasted good.
38:22Carla, your burgers are awesome.
38:24I understand why you wanted a food truck.
38:26Well, you convinced me.
38:28I'm going to be a regular customer.
38:30Okay, and I'm sorry.
38:32I only made half of it, but it was very tasty.
38:34Well, don't take it personally.
38:36You had a fight with Ben this morning.
38:38I just can't take it anymore.
38:40I'm sorry.
38:42I'm sorry.
38:44I'm sorry.
38:45I'm sorry.
38:47I just can't take it anymore.
38:49He's making me responsible for him having to look for a new location.
38:53But it has nothing to do with you.
38:55Yes.
38:57He just had a second marriage.
38:59Now he's sitting there all by himself.
39:01And he doesn't care about his comfort zone.
39:03Maybe a little too much.
39:05But as I said, he only uses you as a lightning rod.
39:08Yes.
39:10He did that before.
39:12I was too late to pay attention to Louis.
39:13I got all his frustration because of Tina.
39:16I remember.
39:18Yes, I talked to him about it.
39:20He'll calm down when he has a new workshop, right?
39:23Well, maybe he needs a little distraction.
39:26So that he doesn't always think about himself and his problems.
39:30It's possible.
39:32Just how he helped you with the food truck.
39:34That was sensational.
39:36And he was in a good mood all the time.
39:38He'll calm down.
39:40Good.
39:41If he stops provoking me, then it's over for me.
39:49She wants to get rid of me.
39:51Yes.
39:53Nobody wants to get rid of you.
39:56No.
39:58The release will come anyway.
40:00And if you had reported a little earlier, there would have been no problem at all.
40:02Now I'm to blame myself.
40:04Of course, I'm to blame for everything.
40:06No, but it's not fair, Mrs. Böttcher, to be responsible for everything.
40:09Fair.
40:11She's not fair either.
40:13She didn't tear your head off at the party.
40:15I think that's pretty fair.
40:17Guys, you just don't understand me.
40:19Oh, Ben.
40:21It would be easiest if you just apologized.
40:24I...
40:26Yes.
40:30Shit.
40:32Okay.
40:34Yes.
40:36Yes, write a message, okay?
40:37All right.
40:39Yoo-hoo.
40:42It can take a while.
40:49Hello, comma.
40:53I wanted to say sorry.
40:55Dot.
40:57Bye.
40:59Big.
41:01Are you satisfied now?
41:03Brilliant.
41:04If you would excuse me for a moment.
41:11Ben, yes.
41:14Can we go home now? I really want a cigar.
41:17Cigar?
41:18Yes.
41:20I understand.
41:22Let's see what Ben thinks about it.
41:24Whether he can still.
41:26Of course he can.
41:28What's up?
41:30Well, whether we take another drink or whether we make a beer.
41:32Take a drink.
41:34Of course.
41:36I have to talk to Jördis for a moment.
41:38Use the dictation function.
41:40It's faster.
41:43Come on.
41:45Hello, Jördis, comma.
41:48I'm still on the road with Ben and Hendrik.
41:52Dot.
41:54Can be later. Dot.
41:56Love you. Dot.
41:58We should celebrate that.
42:00What?
42:02We should finally be together.
42:03Yeah!
42:16Bye.
42:17Bye.
42:19I have to go to bed now.
42:21You can also sleep with us.
42:23That's very nice, but I want to sleep in my own bed.
42:26Okay.
42:28Good night.
42:30Sleep well.
42:33So.
42:35Mrs. Janssen.
42:37Good evening.
42:39Thank you for your greeting card.
42:42Oh, you're welcome.
42:44And?
42:46Was it a successful party?
42:48Yes.
42:50Yes, it would be very nice if you would visit me at my food truck.
42:54If you like. Very, very much.
42:57Yes, I would like that, Mrs. Janssen.
42:59Nice.
43:00Well, you explained to me how it all came about.
43:05And I think it's very nice how you care for your girlfriend.
43:10Really?
43:12And I also thought about something.
43:14So, I will prepare a fresh fish roll for your girlfriend every day before you go shopping.
43:22Oh, come on.
43:24You will be very happy.
43:25And me first.
43:27Thank you very much, my dear.
43:31You're welcome.
43:53Hey, babe.
43:56So, I was longing for you.
44:01How was your day?
44:06Emotional.
44:10Frightening, shocking, successful.
44:14All together.
44:17You noticed the attack?
44:19Yes.
44:21Mrs. Fairman and I took Max and his friend to the hospital.
44:26And then someone started a solidarity action.
44:30It wasn't just anyone. It was my son.
44:33Really?
44:35Yes, Leyla and I even helped to spread the flags.
44:37Wow.
44:39You have to do something.
44:41Absolutely.
44:44This action is simply incomprehensible.
44:46How can you attack these two young men for no reason?
44:51I was also attacked a few times today.
44:54Apparently, not everyone likes colour.
44:57So what? Others like it.
45:01Or what do you think?
45:03Do you think the two of them should have been more inconsiderate?
45:07No. Yes, maybe.
45:09I don't know.
45:11Tell me, what's wrong with you?
45:14I really had a hard day.
45:17I don't have to give myself that now.
45:28It's nothing but a nice girls' evening.
45:31Yes, but nice, isn't it?
45:33Yes, totally. Especially because I wanted to go home after the meeting with Ben Berger.
45:37Would you meet him a little more politely?
45:40I can try.
45:41I can try.
45:44Ah, the men are still on their way.
45:47Klaas writes, sleep well, dearest Jördis.
45:50My God, I got it so.
45:54A message from Ben Berger.
45:56What?
45:58I wanted to say shrull.
46:00Shrull?
46:02Does he still have them all?
46:04Oh.
46:06Hello, Julia.
46:08What?
46:10Really?
46:12Okay.
46:14Yes.
46:16Yes, thank you for letting me know.
46:18That was my help.
46:20She saw that someone in the city was trampling the shrulls,
46:23which I just made beautiful.
46:25Oh no.
46:29That's exactly the variety I planted.
46:39Ben Berger.
46:42Wait.
46:44You'll pay for that.
46:58Hey.
47:00Hey.
47:05I'm sorry for what I said.
47:07I didn't mean it that way.
47:17Yes, of course Max can't do anything about it
47:20if other people are homophobic or violent.
47:23But there are people like that.
47:26Yes, but that's why he and his boyfriend
47:29can't show their feelings to us, right?
47:31It would definitely have been safer
47:33if they hadn't done it.
47:35No, I don't see that.
47:37They could also walk hand in hand through the city with you.
47:40Or dance closely together at night at the salt market
47:43without thinking about who could disturb them.
47:46Julius, not all people are like you.
47:49I, for example, can't imagine
47:51walking hand in hand with you through the city.
47:53Then we have a problem.
47:57Hello.
47:58Wake up.
47:59Hey.
48:00Tina.
48:01No, the shrull.
48:02What kind of shrull?
48:03That's what you called me.
48:04Before or after you trampled my shrull?
48:07By the way, I think it's pretty cool
48:08how you take care of Leyla.
48:10I should have been in Cologne by now.
48:12I will treat you with dignity
48:13as a big replacement brother.
48:15I promise.
48:16He doesn't want to be in public with me.
48:18I drive with the handbrake on all the time
48:21just so he doesn't get scared and runs away.
48:23Oh God.
48:25Don't make yourself too comfortable.
48:26There's a second round.
48:28Yes, I was afraid of that.
48:30What's that supposed to be?
48:32Why is my father writing you something like that?
48:34Oh, I see.
48:36Is this supposed to be occupational therapy for me?
48:38No, no, no.
48:40I mean...