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00:00I wish you a nice evening.
00:02Where?
00:03A little reunion.
00:04Thank you for your patience and trust in me.
00:07What should I have done?
00:09I love you.
00:11I hand over my practice to you.
00:13Because you have impressed me professionally and humanly.
00:17You are a worthy successor.
00:19Professor Fieregaard, I...
00:21I thank you and I don't know what to say.
00:24What is this?
00:26The bag.
00:27It's not my fault.
00:28Oh, so you know.
00:30The bag is Géraldine Gittidou.
00:33Let's continue with the charade.
00:35Yes, Mother. Say yes.
00:37I take on the job.
00:38Congratulations.
00:40You cook here?
00:42So you are Miss Mayfair.
00:58And 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.
01:22I'm rolling on.
01:28I'm rolling on.
01:34It was a huge mistake.
01:35It was all my fault.
01:37We thought her request was fake.
01:39Nobody could have guessed that Gittidou would really request Miss Mayfair.
01:42That was supposed to be a funny question.
01:44I mean, a funny answer to a funny question.
01:47That's why Marvin played Miss Mayfair.
01:50And I mean, he looked really weird, didn't he?
01:52Yes, to laugh to death.
01:55I'm really sorry.
01:57We didn't want to upset you.
02:02I understand.
02:04That's why you continued playing this game and even led a negotiation with me.
02:10You really have talent, but I only work with pros.
02:14Not with people who behave like little children.
02:17Too bad.
02:19You have the gift to ruin everything.
02:21Not just my handbag.
02:22Your reputation is already ruined in advance.
02:33You're not the first one to ask about my practice.
02:36I would have been surprised.
02:38Your practice has an excellent reputation.
02:40Yes, I'm a doctor of the old school.
02:45Being a doctor is a calling for me.
02:48Yes, 150%. I agree with that.
02:51These new-fashioned doctors who only work half-day because the golf course is waiting.
02:56Or the sailboat. I would never trust them with my patients.
03:00Until today, I only got inquiries of this kind.
03:03And then suddenly you come.
03:05Finally someone for whom our profession is also a matter of the heart.
03:09It is an honor for me to be able to take over your practice.
03:12And I can understand why you want to stay close.
03:15It's wonderful for the family.
03:18Well, then I would say I'll order a bottle of champagne.
03:22No, no, no. I have to go.
03:25But we also booked the suite for you.
03:27Yes, yes, I know, but I'd rather go home now.
03:30To my wife.
03:31Pass on the good news to her.
03:33I'll just have a drink with you.
03:37Oh, yes.
03:39Don't keep me waiting.
03:42I really have to go.
03:44Thea will be happy when I show up earlier.
03:47Thank you very much.
03:48See you again, Dr. Althaus.
03:50It was a pleasure.
03:51Goodbye.
04:01You did it.
04:06Well, I'm really happy that we're spending the evening alone.
04:11Because of me, we don't necessarily have to go to this new cocktail bar.
04:14But I want to know what the competition is doing.
04:16You should actually relax.
04:19This after-show program would be enough for me.
04:23Well, the anticipation is known to be the most beautiful joy.
04:26Who's in the way?
04:28Oh, no.
04:30Our VIP guest refuses to eat at Carla's because she was treated impolitely.
04:35Can't you just leave this guy alone for once?
04:38What did he do to you?
04:40Oh, what do I know?
04:41Anyway, I have to sort this out now.
04:43You have a party tonight.
04:45Yes, but I'm the only one from the management team that's here right now.
04:48Böttcher is in Berlin and Mr. Flickenschild is at the opera.
04:51Yes, and you have a date with me.
04:53Amelie, really, Ms. Sarah Warkus is also there.
04:56Oh, man, I'm so sorry, but there's no other way.
04:58You know, if an important guest causes trouble, the three of us get an e-mail.
05:02And when Mr. Flickenschild comes from the opera and turns on his cell phone, he reads it.
05:06Then he should do that after the opera.
05:09The guest is somewhere else anyway.
05:11Yes, but I'm the one who implemented this system.
05:15Besides, I want to solve the problem in front of Mr. Flickenschild.
05:21You want to make yourself popular with Flickenschild because you absolutely want this education.
05:25Exactly.
05:26I need this work retreat in the Alps.
05:29I can make valuable contacts there and I have to score points for Mr. Flickenschild.
05:34I'm in a hurry, okay?
05:36Sorry.
05:41I say...
05:51Huh?
05:53Where's Marvin?
05:54He's still in Carlisle.
05:55Where?
05:56Still in Carlisle.
05:58That's great, then we can both start celebrating.
06:02There's nothing to celebrate.
06:04Come on, now relax a little.
06:06We'll sort out the contract later.
06:09Don't let yourself be pulled down by my nagging.
06:12Bam!
06:13The most important thing is...
06:15My little sister!
06:17She's going to sing for Geraldine Gigi!
06:20Simon!
06:21It's perfect, and you know what's best?
06:23You can stay incognito now.
06:25Everything's fine for Miss Mayfair.
06:27Nothing's fine.
06:29Geraldine has already fired again.
06:32What did she say?
06:39She found out that I'm actually Miss Mayfair.
06:42And that Marvin lied to her.
06:44She was furious.
06:47Oh...
06:59Well, then...
07:01You don't work for Gigi Douce.
07:03No problem.
07:05But with your talent, you need the stupid...
07:07Simon!
07:08She's going to make me impossible in the entire industry.
07:11Do you understand that?
07:12This woman has power.
07:14She knows all the important people.
07:16My career will be over before she even starts.
07:18No, just wait...
07:19What am I supposed to wait for?
07:21I messed it up.
07:39Geraldine Gigi Douce.
07:42She wants to talk to me.
07:46Tomorrow morning.
07:53By the way, I think it's really cool what you did for Mom and Dr. Jäger.
07:58I hope they have beauty in the Monastery of Elbe.
08:00With champagne and candles in a medieval building?
08:03There's nothing more romantic.
08:06Tell me...
08:07Does it really matter to you?
08:10No.
08:12I'm happy when it's good for your mother.
08:14And vice versa.
08:16We're not a couple anymore, but we still love each other.
08:20Don't worry, it's all clear.
08:23Hey!
08:24Oh, hey!
08:25Hey, you crazy wild side star!
08:27Uh...
08:28Didn't you read the comments about your video?
08:31No.
08:32Hundreds!
08:34The users were really flashed by your action.
08:37But it was really cool how you flashed between the cars with that can.
08:41And there were really cool suggestions about what else you could do.
08:44I'll take a look at it later.
08:46Really cool courage tests.
08:48There's definitely something for you.
08:50I could help you with that.
08:52I could hold your phone, for example.
08:54I don't do that anymore.
08:56Really?
08:57I thought it was fun.
08:59No, that was a one-time thing.
09:01Oh, okay.
09:02Then have a nice evening.
09:04Thanks.
09:08Relax.
09:10I promised you I wouldn't do anything stupid again.
09:14It just got cold.
09:16Do you want to go home?
09:18Don't be scared.
09:38I'm sitting here.
09:39Hello, dear Shit.
09:40How was the opera?
09:41Good.
09:42I was allowed to watch Madame Butterfly die, but there was a lot going on here, too.
09:45What was going on?
09:46Yes.
09:47Some people are special.
09:49And the richer you are, the more special you are.
09:51Or was Mr. Köpke the special one?
09:53No, he didn't let himself be blamed.
09:55I took Mrs. Weltes under my wing and then she became very poor.
09:58And she still ate in the car?
10:00Of course.
10:01It was just a misunderstanding.
10:02Good.
10:03Then the whole thing is settled.
10:05Thank you, Mrs. Fehrman.
10:07I wish you a good night.
10:09Mr. Fliegenschild, I would like to go to a continuation.
10:12A work retreat in the Swiss Alps.
10:15Six days in a dreamy mountain hotel.
10:18Unfortunately, a little short-term, but with exciting lectures about new innovations in gastronomy.
10:24When?
10:25Next week.
10:28Then I would suggest that you fill out the application and discuss everything else with Mr. Böttcher when he is back.
10:34But I thought we could...
10:35You thought that because of your commitment you earned my approval?
10:41Then I have to disappoint you, Mrs. Fehrman.
10:43As restaurant manager, this is your job.
11:10Good morning.
11:11Good morning, Lena.
11:13Well, how was it yesterday at the monastery?
11:16Very nice.
11:17The atmosphere was really special.
11:19It was very sweet of your father.
11:21I think he himself was most pleased with his surprise.
11:25And you heard you were going to eat?
11:27Yes, we were at the new Vietnamese restaurant.
11:30Very good.
11:31It was delicious.
11:32Nice.
11:33I hope it wasn't too bad.
11:34No, it wasn't.
11:35It was very good.
11:36Restaurant.
11:37Very good.
11:38It was delicious.
11:39Nice.
11:40I hope it wasn't too loud.
11:41Because of his hearing loss?
11:42Oh, no.
11:43Not at all.
11:44We sat in a back room.
11:46Besides, I think dad is doing well again.
11:53For me?
11:54From the German Sports Federation.
12:06A bit of a pain in the ass would be nice.
12:12We noticed you have no demand for funding anymore,
12:17since you are not fulfilling the criteria as a professional athlete according to paragraph blah, blah, blah.
12:23Accordingly, we are adjusting our monthly payment
12:28and wish you all the best for your future.
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42:42Lotte, you can't even call yourself Miss Mayfair.
42:47Have you ever thought about that?
42:49Yes, I have.
42:53Please don't do that.
42:55You can't sign that.
42:58That's still my decision, Simon.
43:00Besides, I can't really choose right now.
43:02Oh my god, making money is not everything.
43:04Yes, but with this money I can eventually
43:06bring out my own collection.
43:08Do you understand that? In my name.
43:10Yes, I understand. Why not right now?
43:12So, now. Start.
43:14Yes, because...
43:16Hm?
43:17Because I'm not ready for it yet.
43:19Aha, and that's exactly your problem.
43:21You're never ready for it.
43:23You always think you're not good enough.
43:25That's not true.
43:26Yes, it is. One of the biggest companies
43:28wants you to produce and design for them.
43:30And you still think, no, I'm not good enough.
43:32Lotte, really.
43:37If you're incognito for the job now,
43:39then you'll always remain incognito.
43:42Why? I can quit at any time.
43:44Oh my god, yes, but you won't do that.
43:46Yes, I will.
43:47No, you won't.
43:48They will persuade you that you're not good enough,
43:50so they can keep you small.
43:52And you know what the worst part is?
43:54You'll even believe them.
43:59Please.
44:00Don't sign that.
44:09Please.
44:25Hey, Lila.
44:26Hey.
44:27Hi.
44:28Hello.
44:29How are you?
44:30How's your arm? How's your foot?
44:32The way you feel when your dream of life is shattered.
44:36But I'll get over it.
44:38Me and my parents are working really hard.
44:41I'm going to be in the job information center soon.
44:43With my father.
44:45Great.
44:46Yes, there's information about all the jobs in the world.
44:48There are even jobs we've both never heard of.
44:51Then I wish you much success.
44:54If there's anything, call me, okay?
44:56Take care.
44:57And don't screw up.
45:00Bye.
45:01Bye.
45:09Yes, hello?
45:11Oh, yes.
45:14Hello, I...
45:23I...
45:38I...
45:45Oh!
45:47Ms. Dahman, I need a decision.
45:49Yes, I know.
45:50Come in.
45:51Yes, exactly.
45:54Yes.
45:55Think about what you can achieve with my resources.
45:58I'm offering you a safe space.
46:00Free development, without having to deal directly with critics.
46:03Yes, that would be a relief.
46:05Yes.
46:06Give yourself the time to develop,
46:08instead of getting into the crosshairs on your own.
46:11Would it be possible for Charlotte to be called a co-designer?
46:15At least for a part of the collection?
46:17Yes, that would raise too many questions.
46:19Now is the moment.
46:21You are my favorite.
46:23But I can't wait any longer.
46:27I need someone to deliver the first drafts to me next week.
46:36Okay.
46:48Okay.
46:50I'll do it.
47:02Yes!
47:03Congratulations for this smart decision.
47:13Sometimes your co-workers are stupid enough
47:15to just leave their keys lying around.
47:17And this part here
47:19probably belongs to a really fat car.
47:23But where is it?
47:25You're probably also interested in that.
47:28Ah.
47:30Hold on tight.
47:31Hold on tight.
47:32Well, was it worth it?
47:41Now get out of here, before this fucking...
47:44Dude.
47:46Well, let's go.
47:47Before someone catches us.
47:52I had to sign a hardcore confidentiality clause.
47:56Only Simon, you and I know about my new job.
47:59What if Mr. Fjellgaard
48:01cared a little more about his wife
48:03and less about his practice?
48:05That's what he had in mind.
48:07But now you've crossed the line.
48:09Just like the professional future of my husband.
48:11What have I to do with your husband's job?
48:13Fjellgaard wanted to sell his practice to Hendrik.
48:16It's your life.
48:17But you have so much potential.
48:19There's more to it than just uploading samples on the Internet.
48:22Do something about it.
48:23Lotte, at some point it will come out.
48:26And then you'll have a big complaint on your neck.
48:29I need structure in my life again.
48:31I think a job would do me good first.
48:34That's why I hired Carlos.