• 3 months ago
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00:00The money stays where it is, understood?
00:12Men who have power have corpses in their cellars.
00:14I will search until I have found them.
00:17First we get Lars from the tower, then your father.
00:21Give it to me.
00:22Let's go.
00:24Wait, I'll call the police.
00:25No, are you crazy? No cops.
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
00:51This is the way to find my own
00:55This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:59This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:15No cops?
01:16Of course not.
01:17We'll take care of that.
01:21Now to you.
01:24Come on, give it to me.
01:26Hey.
01:32What do you want with it?
01:35Is this a nerve-racking thing?
01:37Let's see if it works.
01:40If you want to do something like this, you have to be a little smarter.
01:42That's how you get the lamest buyer's detective.
01:48You have to approach the people and talk to them.
01:51Then they are distracted and don't even notice
01:54that you're stealing them.
01:56Maxi.
01:58That's what your name is, isn't it?
02:03No ads and you're here to work tomorrow after school.
02:07I have to paint some chairs.
02:12Out.
02:14And be on time.
02:17Okay.
02:18Deal.
02:19Fuck.
02:23Great.
02:24I wouldn't have dared.
02:27I have to go now.
02:29Yes, but I ...
02:30No, Roman is waiting for me.
02:32Could you please close for me?
02:33I'll give it to you.
02:34Good.
02:39Wow.
02:41I would like to stay here with you forever.
02:45Not a good idea.
02:49Why?
02:50I have to go to the fair in Cologne tomorrow.
02:53To the Afgania Park?
02:56The spa area still needs to be planned.
02:58And Flickenschild wants me to know where the trend is.
03:03I can try to convince my father that I'm going to Cologne too.
03:08Not a good idea.
03:12Why?
03:13You know that this has to stay a secret between us, right?
03:17Why?
03:18Because your father doesn't trust you.
03:21And we don't want that.
03:24Not at all.
03:26We still have a lot to do.
03:27Exactly.
03:30And until then, we both play our roles very nicely.
03:33We're nice to everyone.
03:36As long as I'm in the past of your father,
03:39I'll do anything to make him happy.
03:44And I'll take care of my stupid brother.
03:47Both people will regret that they...
03:50slept with us.
03:52Victor.
04:11Since when are you into fans, Schalz?
04:14The local derby.
04:15Pauli vs. HSV. I'm looking forward to it all week.
04:19And what's your search for new clients?
04:23There's nothing new.
04:26I was hoping for you.
04:28Opener.
04:29Got it.
04:33How's it going with the flight of the Dutchwoman?
04:38I'm flying from one crash landing to the next.
04:43So you weren't at the opera?
04:45She thinks I just want to put her to bed.
04:49What makes you think that?
04:52Well, I've had one or two dates lately.
04:56But with Merle, it's completely different, isn't it?
04:59Yes, and that's exactly what I'm trying to make clear to her.
05:02But?
05:04Our last meeting ended with her hitting my car with her bike.
05:08On purpose.
05:11She's got a temper.
05:12She's got a temper.
05:13That's true, though.
05:15Do you want to...
05:16Nüsschen?
05:18...let the damage go over your liability?
05:20I'm not tired of living.
05:22After all that drama, if I get insurance, I'd rather keep the scratch.
05:26But if you want, I'll talk to her.
05:28No, that's no use right now.
05:30So you give up?
05:33Of course not.
05:35I find Merle fascinating.
05:38Oh, moving on.
05:39Yes, just like with Paulie.
05:41I find her fascinating, too.
05:42Even if they were to play in the third division.
05:49What am I supposed to do with it?
05:50I think you need a lucky charm more than I do.
05:54Water
06:07That smells delicious.
06:09Come on in.
06:11We were just wondering what smells so good here.
06:14Yes.
06:15Cherry, goulash and bluegrass.
06:17Bluegrass?
06:19Red cabbage.
06:20Here they say red cabbage.
06:22Sometimes my Viennese past still breaks through.
06:24That you still conjure something like that after a tiring day at the tea shop.
06:30Really.
06:32I pre-cooked the cherry goulash and the red cabbage.
06:35The red cabbage, too.
06:36Red cabbage tastes much better when it's warmed up anyway.
06:39Yes, even the widow Bolte at Willem Busch knew that.
06:42What is she particularly fond of when she warms it up again?
06:46She meant sour cabbage, however.
06:49Sour cabbage, red cabbage, sour cabbage.
06:52As long as it tastes good.
06:53Do you want to eat with us?
06:55Gladly.
06:56Won't that bother you?
06:57No, on the contrary, I'm happy.
06:58I cooked too much anyway.
07:02Good evening, everyone.
07:04Good evening.
07:05Mr. Wintermerck.
07:06It's good that we meet.
07:09I have a very small request for you.
07:13I mean, Thomas.
07:15He's retiring as a tax consultant here in Lüneburg.
07:19And he's still missing a few clients.
07:22Could you perhaps do something for him?
07:25Of course, darling.
07:27You always need a good tax consultant.
07:29Yes.
07:31I'll see what I can do.
07:33That's very charming.
07:34Thank you very, very much.
07:38Pete, will you take this to the table, please?
07:41Just a moment.
07:45I thought...
07:46I thought we'd have a drink tonight.
07:50That turned out so nicely.
07:52Besides, Lars cancelled because he had so much to do.
07:54And you're not to blame for that.
07:56Yes, we still wanted to look at the houses for Cape Town.
07:59Yes, we do.
08:00Yes, but when?
08:02When, I ask myself.
08:05You see, even that you forget.
08:07I still don't understand why you are against
08:10that Ben borrows the money from the golf bag.
08:13Because we cancelled it.
08:15Ben's company has a small financial bottleneck.
08:18He pays the money back in a few weeks, even with interest.
08:21Lars was against it, too.
08:22It was about spending the money.
08:24It was never about borrowing the money.
08:26Canceled is canceled.
08:28We don't even know who the money belongs to.
08:30We'll never find out.
08:31Still, the money doesn't belong to us.
08:33That's why I don't understand why you are against it.
08:36Because you just don't do it.
08:37Do you understand?
08:40Yes.
08:47Mrs. Winter is really an excellent cook.
08:49Yes, just like you.
08:52Yes, yes.
08:53Mr. Meisner also appreciates that very much.
08:56Did you talk to him again?
09:00Yes, earlier.
09:02I told him that I'm not coming to India.
09:05Well.
09:06But luckily there are enough means and ways nowadays
09:10to stay in touch with each other.
09:12Yes, that makes it easier.
09:14And so we can also talk to each other and exchange ideas.
09:18Yes.
09:20And?
09:21How are the captains of the pharmacy?
09:23Are they nice?
09:24A very nice couple.
09:25Older, for whom a short wedding is just the right thing.
09:29That's very nice.
09:30Then they are, praise God, carefree.
09:33Yes.
09:34So, and now it's late and I'm going to bed.
09:37Yes.
09:38Thank you for the tea.
09:40You're welcome.
09:41And I wish you a good night.
09:43I wish you the same, my dear.
09:45Thank you very much.
10:02Now I don't lose a penny.
10:05You don't leave forever.
10:07Papgear and Nights were bad advisors.
10:10Now I'm really looking forward to the television evening with you.
10:13And I with you.
10:16The man is brilliant, I can learn a lot from him, and maybe you can learn a lot from him, too.
10:33In the first place is the cup game Hamburg-Munich.
10:37We pray for him, so that he may walk in peace with God.
10:41That's the goalkeeper.
10:45That's the striker.
10:47And the baguette?
10:48Delicious!
10:53You're not interested in football, are you?
10:57I like the green of the grass.
11:02Your game is really boring.
11:04No, no.
11:05We'll watch it until the end.
11:07That's out of the question.
11:09Who wants to try it?
11:23Look, this is right next to me.
11:28Yes, but it only has one guest room.
11:31If the children come to visit us at Christmas, it's definitely too small.
11:36Then this is better.
11:38Not so close to the sea, but three guest rooms and a pool.
11:42Yes, but look how close the expressway passes.
11:46It's probably very loud.
11:48It's really not easy to meet all your requirements.
11:52We want to spend the rest of our lives there.
11:55You're absolutely right, dear.
11:57The house should be perfect.
12:01To be honest, I think it's enough for today.
12:04We both had an exhausting day.
12:11Was there anything special?
12:16No.
12:19Did Clemens make your life difficult again?
12:23No, rather his wife.
12:26Did you know that he's openly flirting with this woman from the university?
12:33Do you think something's going on?
12:35No idea.
12:37But it's none of our business.
12:40I'm just surprised that Regina doesn't have a problem with it.
12:45She probably just does.
12:48Yes, probably.
12:52I just think it's bad that Clemens doesn't think about it at all.
12:57Well, I'm not surprised.
12:59He is and remains an unscrupulous, irresponsible egoist.
13:04That's why we shouldn't allow him to follow us to bed.
13:09You're right. I'm sorry.
13:11Did I already tell you how much I love you today?
13:15Yes, today.
13:17Just once?
13:19Oh, I have a lot to catch up on.
13:50Mr. Albers?
13:51Yes?
13:52Can I have an espresso?
13:53Yes, please.
13:54Or maybe a double?
13:55Okay.
13:57Hey.
13:58Hey.
13:59It looks like you hardly slept.
14:02I spent half the night going through the documents of Winter Invest.
14:06You read them all?
14:08Almost.
14:09Now I'm at least up to date with Ascania Park.
14:13Thanks again for putting them together for me so quickly.
14:16I'm glad I could help you.
14:19Hi.
14:20Hey.
14:21Hey, Mick.
14:22Hi.
14:23How are you?
14:25Well, how you feel when you're newly divorced.
14:29Didn't you get back together?
14:32Don't be sad, little sister.
14:34Someone out there was just waiting to make you happy.
14:40Oh, I have to go back to the office.
14:42Mr. Albers.
14:44See you later.
14:48I'm really sorry about Vincent and you.
14:50Oh, don't mention it.
14:52We didn't get along anyway.
14:55Besides, he was a lazy golf player.
14:59By the way, I'm going this afternoon.
15:00Would you like to come along?
15:02I can't play golf myself.
15:04Then just come along and watch.
15:07Don't we want to go for a walk or something?
15:11It's kind of like a walk for you.
15:15And I'll hit a few balls.
15:18It's a lot more fun together.
15:23Okay.
15:24Great.
15:25Then I'll see you this afternoon?
15:27Yes.
15:28At three?
15:29All right.
15:30Perfect.
15:33You just have to cook noodles and warm up the goulash.
15:44Then you'll have a wonderful warm lunch.
15:46Wonderful.
15:47Thank you very much.
15:48I'm afraid it's a little too little for two people.
15:51That doesn't matter at all.
15:52Thomas only works here because he doesn't have an office yet.
15:56He usually eats something on the way.
15:58You still have a date afterwards, Thomas, don't you?
16:01What?
16:02No.
16:03Yes, I do.
16:04Mom, don't worry about it.
16:06You could work for us downstairs.
16:09There's a big table in the kitchen and we have a lot of space.
16:12Yes.
16:13If I'm not in your way?
16:15No, not at all.
16:16Roman and I are on the road all day.
16:18Wonderful.
16:20You're welcome.
16:21See you later and good luck.
16:23See you later.
16:24Bye, my child.
16:25Yes.
16:26Thomas, that's wonderful.
16:28I'll help you.
16:29Mom, mom, you have to be kind.
16:30Please.
16:37And what are you doing there?
16:39I'm reading the rejection notice of the pharmaceutical company.
16:42My boss brought it to me.
16:44Aha, so now you do.
16:46Yes, she wants to continue.
16:48Well, no one can resist you.
16:52No, not even little Finn, who kept me up all night.
16:57What?
16:58Maybe you shouldn't have talked to Carla about leaving her here overnight.
17:03It wasn't that bad.
17:05Nature didn't make babies so incredibly cute for nothing.
17:09And besides, Carla could have picked her up at midnight.
17:13Are you listening to me?
17:15Hm?
17:16Oh, I'm sorry.
17:17I'm just worried about the missing loan.
17:20If we continue to have to pay these completely overpriced gasboat interests,
17:23I'll slowly see black for mountains and winter.
17:25You're not going to start paying the 10,000 euros slowly?
17:28You have the contract, don't you?
17:29Yes, the Ascania Park.
17:30That's a big order, yes, but until we can write the bill,
17:34it'll take months.
17:38And if you ask for an advance?
17:40Lars has already suggested that.
17:43I don't want to risk my independence at any cost.
17:47We could ask my mother if she can give us the money.
17:51Sorry.
17:53That's clearly too many side effects for me, Dr. Thies.
18:12You should practice a little before you go to the golf course with Bente.
18:16I don't want to play golf.
18:18I'd rather go with her.
18:20A common hobby can't hurt.
18:22Mr. Albers, golf is not a hobby of mine.
18:24Hey, what's wrong with you?
18:29Why are you yelling at me like that?
18:31That's what happens in the best families, isn't it?
18:37Yes.
18:41I understand.
18:44You're still grumbling about your father.
18:50After Bente's accident, it's no wonder.
18:55You saved her from the fire with your car.
18:59And your father...
19:01That picture of my father in the car, burnt...
19:11I just can't get it out of my head.
19:15If you want, we can talk about it.
19:20Listen.
19:22I have my therapist.
19:25I think it could be good if you talk to an old friend about it.
19:33We haven't done that for a long time.
19:37I'm always there for you.
19:38Thank you, Mr. Albers. I can do without it.
19:51Good morning.
19:52Good morning.
19:53I wanted to ask you if you have any tools for me.
19:56Yes, can you hold this for a second?
20:00What do you need?
20:01I'm going to get some old chairs to renovate.
20:04Okay.
20:05For the tea salon. I'd like to work on them a bit.
20:08And where do you want to do that?
20:11I thought I'd just cut a little corner in the tea room.
20:15I thought I'd just cut a little corner in the tea room.
20:20Well, if you want, you can do that at my tea salon.
20:22Because that might be better for your customer service.
20:25Yes, if that doesn't bother you.
20:28Not at all.
20:29Ah, good, thank you.
20:30Okay.
20:32Could you take a quick look at my shop while I'm gone?
20:35I'll be right back.
20:36And if Maxi comes, please tell her to wait.
20:40Susanne?
20:41I don't think she'll come.
20:43Of course she will.
20:45I'm sure of it.
20:47Believe me, I know what those girls are up to.
20:51Do you know that from your time in kindergarten?
20:55Yes, you learn a lot there.
20:57Human knowledge, definitely.
20:59Because otherwise you can't claim to be there.
21:02We haven't known each other for long, but if you look at you today,
21:05you would never come to the conclusion that you grew up in a dormitory.
21:09Why?
21:10Because I don't make an asocial impression.
21:13No, I didn't mean that.
21:16To be honest, I've never really thought about how it is to grow up in a dormitory.
21:23It's not easy.
21:25But I've been lucky.
21:26I've just gotten the hang of it.
21:29And today the chapter is closed for me.
21:31But if you meet someone like Maxi, then the pictures will come up again.
21:36The time has shaped me a lot.
21:38And I haven't forgotten where I come from.
21:41That's why I'm very grateful today that I'm doing so well
21:44and that I have an intact family that keeps me together.
21:48Do you still have contact with those old cliques from back then?
21:53I'd like to get the chairs now.
21:55They're waiting for it.
21:57I promised I'll be on time, okay?
21:59Okay.
22:06Hey.
22:07Hello.
22:08Come in.
22:09Did he sleep well?
22:11Yes, Finn overall.
22:13But I don't think so.
22:15You look pale.
22:17Well, I'm not feeling very well.
22:19A fever?
22:21Hello, Britta.
22:22Where did you put that inhaler?
22:24It's in the bathroom.
22:25Man, you really got it.
22:27You can say that out loud.
22:28Then I'll take Finn with me again so he doesn't get infected with you.
22:31Nonsense.
22:32It's just a small infection.
22:33I have to have infected the head of the zoo with it.
22:35I'd say it's a real infection.
22:38I'm afraid so, too.
22:39Come on, you know it's not good for infants.
22:44Besides, you're too weak to take care of Finn.
22:48I'm afraid Britta's right.
22:50No objections.
22:51So good.
22:53Yes?
22:54Yes.
22:55And please let me know if you need any more medication.
22:59Will you come with me again?
23:01Take good care of yourself.
23:14Hello, Eckhart.
23:15Good morning, Mr. Flickenschild.
23:17How are you?
23:18Good. All's well.
23:21Would you like to go jogging with me again?
23:23I can't make it otherwise.
23:24And I saw you're free this afternoon.
23:26I'm afraid I don't have time.
23:27I've already arranged to go golfing with Mrs. Westphal.
23:30Very good.
23:31At least you'll learn something.
23:32I'll just watch.
23:35Have you seen the book I gave you?
23:38Golf for Beginners.
23:39Yes, I took a look at it.
23:42Yes, Mrs. Westphal can explain the rest.
23:44By the way, I think it's good that you gave up your aversion to golfing.
23:48And if you want, I can give you a quick introduction in terms of rules.
23:54I think Mrs. Westphal does it quite well.
23:57Yes, then.
24:00Let's go.
24:19We should definitely try to...
24:22Sorry, that's important.
24:25Mrs. Jung.
24:26Hello.
24:27No, no, I haven't forgotten you.
24:29Yes, I'll let you know in a moment.
24:32And I'll get in touch with you afterwards.
24:34Exactly.
24:35Yes, thank you.
24:36Goodbye.
24:38Wente.
24:39Can you ask Mrs. Jung from Rungenbau to submit the plans?
24:42EG and first class.
24:44Good, sure.
24:46We should definitely try to get a credit with flexible repayment.
24:49Then we can settle as soon as Winter Invest has paid our first bill.
24:52Yes, yes, makes sense.
24:55Sorry.
24:57Mr. Berthold.
25:01No, no, no.
25:02I can't make it at 1 p.m.
25:04It should be possible at 2 p.m.
25:07Yes, we'll meet directly at the construction site.
25:09Okay.
25:11Yes, I'll do it.
25:14Goodbye.
25:15If you want, I can arrange a few bank appointments.
25:18No, I'd rather not.
25:19I don't know when I have time for that.
25:22You see what's going on here.
25:24I don't want to mislead you again.
25:26It's clear to you that this is also important to you, isn't it?
25:28Yes.
25:29The dispatcher costs a lot of money every day.
25:31Of course.
25:32I also take care of it.
25:34Watch out.
25:35I just make the appointments at the bank myself,
25:37as soon as I have a better overview here.
25:45Mr. Eilers.
25:48Yes, I'll go to the documents.
25:51Yes, my father originally planned it a little differently.
25:56Yes.
26:03Hello, Mrs. Professor.
26:06Hello, Mrs. Dr. Thies.
26:07Do you still have to take care of the baby?
26:10Unfortunately, my girlfriend got sick,
26:12and I jumped in again.
26:14I'm on my way to get the applications for the study
26:17and the already existing material,
26:19and then I'll sit down at home right away.
26:21It's clear to me that you reject the pharmaceutical company
26:23in your free time.
26:26Mine may be very cute when she sleeps.
26:28The little one.
26:30Yes, well, but that doesn't change the fact
26:33that when he wakes up,
26:35you won't come to work anymore.
26:37I think it's going well.
26:38Finn is very easy to care for,
26:40and when he shouts,
26:42my boyfriend can take care of him.
26:44Still, it's easier to distract.
26:48Then I'll just use the time as long as he's still sleeping.
26:51Well, then I hope he'll leave you alone.
26:54I think it's going well.
27:14Oh, Mr. Johnson, hello. I...
27:16I know you work here.
27:18Your mother already told me.
27:20Yes, she's always good at spreading news.
27:23You don't mind, do you?
27:25No, of course not. It's your daughter's kitchen.
27:27Would you like one, too?
27:29Gladly.
27:30What exactly do you work on?
27:33I'm working on a...
27:36income surplus bill.
27:39Looks like pretty dry numbers.
27:42That was never my thing.
27:44I've always enjoyed it, and I'm good at it.
27:47Sounds like there's a but.
27:50I don't know.
27:52Somehow, I don't really see the point.
27:55All right, Glass.
27:57In this case, it's really better
27:59if Mr. Eilers himself looks for the supplier.
28:03You're good. See you later.
28:07Good day, gentlemen.
28:09Good day, Mr. Winter.
28:10Your wife allowed me to work here.
28:12I don't have my own office yet.
28:14Well, then.
28:15But I don't want to bother you any longer anyway.
28:17I'm done.
28:18You should have it repaired.
28:20It's losing water.
28:22I didn't even notice.
28:24You probably use it more often than I do.
28:28Would you like one, too?
28:30No, thank you.
28:32I think we should go now.
28:35Mr. Winter, have a nice day.
28:38You, too.
28:40Good night.
28:50I'll be late.
28:52Please send this to Mrs. Jungfaxen.
28:56Please copy the construction plans twice.
28:59And then to Mr. Eilers.
29:02And...
29:04Block the two appointments for me, please.
29:06I'll be at the bank.
29:07I don't know. It's the demolition.
29:10Well, then.
29:11Please be so good and move it again.
29:14No problem.
29:15Good.
29:16I'm available on my cell phone.
29:18All right.
29:19Hello.
29:20Oh, do you want to see me?
29:21No, I just wanted to bring a few documents before I go to Cologne.
29:24All right, I'm on my way.
29:26Bye.
29:27Bye.
29:31And, did you find out anything that could help us?
29:33Not directly.
29:34But Lars is totally stressed.
29:36Berger and Winter are in financial difficulties.
29:38And my father wants him to work at Winter Invest Lower Saxony at full speed.
29:45You don't want him to feel sorry for me, do you?
29:47No.
29:49But he's playing us in the hands.
29:51I just have to make sure that he can't do his job at Ascania Park,
29:55because he only cares about his own company.
29:57Because your father wouldn't like that at all.
30:00No, certainly not.
30:02And then he might finally come up with the idea
30:04that he'd better put me in charge of Winter Invest Lower Saxony instead of Lars.
30:08Do you already have an idea of what you want to do with us?
30:11Not yet.
30:13But there will surely be an opportunity soon.
30:16And I just have to be patient.
30:28That would be done.
30:30But you're in a hurry.
30:32It makes me dizzy just watching you.
30:35Do you always like to drive by sea?
30:38Excuse me?
30:40Only a land rat can ask such a question.
30:43Well, have you ever doubted whether what you're doing is the right thing?
30:47No.
30:48Why not?
30:50Well, at some point you ask yourself the question
30:53about the meaning of your doing.
30:56When I'm on deck of a ship,
30:58there's nothing but night above me.
31:00Stars and the infinity of the universe.
31:03Then I feel alive all around and one with everything.
31:08Yes, that must be very nice.
31:10It is.
31:12I don't need any more meaning and fulfillment.
31:18Good day.
31:19Hello, Thomas.
31:20Have you moved your office to Salto?
31:22Only temporarily.
31:24I don't have one yet, and it was too cramped for my mother.
31:27Well, if you want, you can have a temporary office with me.
31:31Oh, that's not necessary.
31:33I'm sure I'll find one soon.
31:35All right.
31:36Then I'll go for a jog before I have to go to the next appointment.
31:39Wait, I'll come with you.
31:42I thought you had to work.
31:44No, I'm already done.
31:46Besides, I sense the urgent need for some fresh air.
31:51All right. From me?
31:53Yes, you didn't want to come along?
31:56Running is not my thing.
31:58When I run, there has to be a ball in the game.
32:02All right, I'm going home for a bit, and we'll meet at the park entrance in half an hour, okay?
32:07Deal.
32:08Where?
32:09You know, the park entrance, as always.
32:11Yes.
32:12Shameless!
32:13No, no, I can't imagine that at all.
32:16Mr. Flickenschild is a gentleman.
32:18It's all just camouflage.
32:20You're exaggerating, as always.
32:21Not a bit.
32:22The topic is closed for me, once and for all.
32:25You could easily be Achim's daughter.
32:27And he's always so stubborn.
32:29Then I'd have a different nose.
32:31By the way, I've decided.
32:34I'm not going to India, I'm waiting here for Achim.
32:37Really?
32:38Yes.
32:39I write him an e-mail every day.
32:41He does that to me, too.
32:42And we talk on the phone a lot, too.
32:44Well, as far as my experience of waiting for men is concerned, I'm the best right now.
32:49The one who's waiting always has the foresight.
32:51Listen, you can't compare that to your experience as a lover.
32:55Achim has no other woman.
32:57He has an important task to accomplish.
32:59Yes, and I will support him in doing so.
33:02I'm sorry.
33:03Those are just my experiences.
33:05Besides, that's not a permanent condition with Achim and me at all.
33:09He'll definitely be back in a few months.
33:12You're right.
33:13You really can't compare that.
33:15I didn't want to upset you at all.
33:18There's no reason for that.
33:21I'm sorry for the stupid remarks I made earlier.
33:24I'm well aware of your reactions.
33:27But I didn't mean it in a derogatory way.
33:29Most of the others did.
33:31We home kids were always seen as asocial.
33:35The family kids, as we called them,
33:38were usually not allowed to play with us.
33:41Even the teachers had prejudices.
33:43If anything happened, we were the first to be suspected.
33:48That sounds pretty bad.
33:50Especially Christmas was pretty bad.
33:54Some kids still had a parent's share and were allowed to go home for Christmas.
33:58But I didn't have anyone I could go to.
34:01But the worst thing was my birthdays.
34:03I really hated them.
34:06Nobody knew when I was really born.
34:08So the home administration estimated one day.
34:13So the 25th of August was the day I was reminded
34:17that nobody really wanted me.
34:21So you still don't know when you were born?
34:24I do now.
34:26Thanks to Johanna I know I was born on the 22nd of August.
34:31I think Lübeck suits me better as a young woman.
34:35I'm really sorry for what you had to go through.
34:40But I was pretty lucky.
34:43Thanks to my sister Alma I didn't end up on the ship.
34:46She caught me at my first shop theft.
34:49And took me pretty hard.
34:51That sounds like a strict regiment.
34:54Well, she was a pretty resolute teacher.
34:59But she was fair.
35:01And she also had a moderate, loving side.
35:05Where are you going with that?
35:07Oh, Maxi.
35:09You're just in time.
35:11Please, here.
35:13Just put it in front of him.
35:21It's really cool that you didn't call the cops.
35:25Well, everyone gets a second chance.
35:29Would you help me carry the rest of the chairs?
35:32Would you help me carry the rest of the chairs?
36:02Would you help me carry the rest of the chairs?
36:21Don't worry, you'll be fine.
36:23You should wear it more often.
36:25You look like a professional golfer.
36:27As if you had any idea, Mr. Albers.
36:29Hey, what's wrong with you?
36:31Just leave me alone.
36:44St. Pauli played really well yesterday.
36:46But they still lost.
36:48If that wasn't a bad omen.
36:50I mean, as far as you and Merle are concerned.
36:53I'm not superstitious.
36:55And I don't believe in the magical effect of any fan chants.
36:58Well, then it won't work.
37:01That's what my grandma used to say.
37:04Although I admit that I'm just about to take such measures myself.
37:07Otherwise, I won't get any further with Merle.
37:09She is very special.
37:11Shall I talk to her?
37:13No, no, thank you. I don't need a loving guest.
37:16Good.
37:17Who would have thought that I understand Merle so well?
37:22Yes.
37:27Jansen?
37:29Mr. Soest!
37:31The appointment was half an hour ago?
37:33Well, something must have gone wrong.
37:36Didn't she call my secretary?
37:39Yes, I'm still sitting on it.
37:41I'll bring you the documents tomorrow.
37:43Promised.
37:44Yes, again.
37:47What's your secretary's name?
37:50I couldn't think of anything better.
37:53I couldn't say that I forgot the appointment.
37:56Yes, but I'm surprised.
37:58She's sitting on your bike.
38:01Yes, I'm surprised too.
38:03That's never happened to me before.
38:12And I always thought that only a screaming baby could keep you from work.
38:18You're so good.
38:22You're such a good, cute baby.
38:28Come here. Come to me.
38:30Come here.
38:31Come to uncle Ben.
38:33Can you fly? Here comes Carlson.
38:37Was that fun?
38:38Wait, wait, wait.
38:40A real pilot also needs a hat.
38:42Yes.
38:43Come here.
38:44Yes.
38:45There.
38:46You can wear that all the time. It suits you.
38:49And soon we can put it on our own baby.
38:52Yes.
38:53We'll be a really small family soon.
38:56And until then, we'll fly around.
39:01Please buckle up and...
39:03Is that fun?
39:05Yes, yes, yes, yes.
39:06Look back at Brittany.
39:11You're doing great.
39:14Really great.
39:16I think you should stay with us a little longer before we take you back to grandma.
39:19Yes.
39:23I want one like that too.
39:25You'll get one soon.
39:29Tell me, when was the last time you tried a classic meal invitation?
39:34What do you mean?
39:35My stomach is growling.
39:37No, I'm serious.
39:39A classic candlelight dinner has made every woman's heart beat faster.
39:43After the brawl with the opera singer, I'm not going for the next classic.
39:46Besides, I'm going for the Casanova by Lüneburg anyway.
39:50I just want to make her happy.
39:52Of course that's completely up to you.
39:54I'm really serious about falling in love with her.
39:57I just want something special for her.
40:01So what are you up to?
40:03I don't know what she's interested in.
40:06Well, I can't think of anything but flying.
40:11And flowers, of course.
40:14Thank you, you're a true friend.
40:16We're trying to find out what she's interested in.
40:25Welcome to your new kingdom.
40:27Also in the name of Mr. Meisner, of course.
40:29We hope you will feel very comfortable here.
40:32Thank you, Mrs. Rose.
40:33We are convinced of that.
40:34Thank you very much, Mrs. Rose.
40:35You're welcome.
40:38Kiel was beautiful.
40:40But now we are also very much looking forward to Lüneburg.
40:45Yes, it is a great fortune that Mr. Meisner likes it so much in India.
40:51Yes, he goes all in his work there.
40:54To take such a step at his age, hat off.
40:57That is not a matter of course.
41:00Yes, the move from Kiel to Lüneburg was almost too much for me.
41:05Yes, I know what you mean.
41:07But the comparison is not quite right.
41:09Mr. Meisner is coming back from India.
41:12Yes, who knows if he still likes it there so much.
41:16Mr. Meisner's home is here in Lüneburg.
41:19And that's why he only brought him the pharmacy and didn't sell it.
41:23So...
41:25Oh...
41:27Yes, I'll leave you alone now so that you can settle down in peace.
41:32In any case, we would also buy the pharmacy if he doesn't come back.
41:36Yes!
41:37Yes, that won't happen.
41:55I think you should play along.
41:58It's definitely more fun than always following along.
42:01I already told you that I can't.
42:03Come on, Mieke.
42:05Bente, please, how often do I have to...
42:08Go.
42:11Put the stick in your hand, shoulder-width apart.
42:14Hold the stick as usual.
42:17Exactly, and keep your legs loose.
42:19Arms straight.
42:25I'll never do it.
42:26Hey!
42:28Nobody expects a perfect shot from you.
42:31You're athletic.
42:33Just give yourself some time.
42:45I told you that I can't do it.
42:49Come on, Mick.
42:51Your stick is just a little loose and you hit the stick the wrong way.
42:54I definitely don't think he's wrong.
42:57Hey!
42:58If you want to learn, you have to accept help.
43:00Come on.
43:08Here.
43:09What should I do with it?
43:10Hit it.
43:11I'll do it with the driver.
43:13You only want to do it with the driver.
43:15You'll miss it.
43:16Take the six iron.
43:18What are you talking about?
43:20You have no idea.
43:21I got it from the golf book.
43:23From the flyer.
43:34Oh, man!
43:50Stealing is a kind of sport for me.
43:54If you don't participate, you're a loser.
43:57I know that.
43:58It was the same for us at home.
44:02Yes, I used to steal, too.
44:04But fortunately, my sister Alma caught me the first time.
44:08Fortunately?
44:11She told me right away that I only have two options.
44:15Either I keep stealing and get on the wrong track,
44:18or I let the stealing be and do something sensible out of my life.
44:29But...
44:31what if the others don't want to have anything to do with me anymore?
44:36You can forget about them.
44:37There are probably only a few of them.
44:39Most of them only participate anyway,
44:41because they are afraid that they no longer belong to the clique.
44:43And believe me,
44:44the really cool ones decide for themselves where to go.
44:47And that's exactly what gives them respect from the others.
44:53Hey, hello!
44:54Oops!
44:55Hello.
44:56Hello.
44:57I just had some time and thought we could go brunching.
45:03Yeah, that's not really a good idea right now.
45:06No, because we have a lot to do, but...
45:08if you want, you can join us.
45:11You're not serious, are you?
45:13We'll definitely catch up, I promise.
45:15But I can't leave now.
45:18Okay.
45:19Who knows if I'll have time then.
45:46The five minutes are almost up anyway.
45:51There he is.
45:56It's no use. I give up.
45:58What? Why?
46:00I need dozens of punches to get to green.
46:02It doesn't make sense.
46:03Nonsense.
46:04Here, take the sand iron.
46:05Then you can sleep with one punch.
46:08If I were Tiger Woods, yes.
46:09Come on, at least try.
46:10You can't give up now.
46:13You know what?
46:14Try it yourself.
46:15Me?
46:16Yes.
46:17I can't do it.
46:19Yes, but you're fidgeting all the time,
46:21even though you have no idea.
46:26You know what, Mick?
46:27I don't feel like it anymore.
46:28You've already ruined the whole round for me anyway.
46:44Come on.
47:15You're not going to get away with this.
47:33You should have at least told me where your professional priorities are.
47:36The appointment is important today.
47:38Don't you get it?
47:39It's the bank appointment.
47:40It's about 10,000 euros.
47:42At Vincent West it's about a few million.
47:44Maybe you just want to take care of the millions.
47:47So you don't think I'm the Casanova of Lüneburg anymore?
47:51I don't care how many Julias and Monikas...
47:54Martina.
47:56...Annettes and Sabines you put in your bedroom in your spare time.
47:59Mrs. van Loon, I just wanted to make it clear that you got me completely wrong.
48:03Can we please focus on business again now?
48:07Your cap right now?
48:09The weird swing from your hip?
48:12Yes!
48:14You're Birdie!
48:16Who?
48:17Birdie Eckhart!