Sturm der Liebe Folge 4292 Kulinarische Konkurrenz

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00:00It's going on.
00:02It's going on.
00:04And the opposite is true.
00:06It's going on.
00:08My God, I hope this will finish soon.
00:10I'm really sorry.
00:12But you can do nothing about it.
00:14Apply for this job.
00:16And if you get this job,
00:18we'll talk again.
00:20We'll see if this works.
00:24Even Greta Bergmann,
00:26the head cook at the courtyard,
00:28Swarms in the highest tones of the competition.
00:30I only spoke to the journalist for a short time.
00:33How naive are you, really?
00:35I couldn't have guessed that...
00:37Yes, yes. I'm very curious how you're going to sort this out.
00:42I've decided for Vincent.
00:44But you're just pretending.
00:45How do you want to know what I'm feeling?
00:48Because I know you.
00:49That's why.
00:50This thing with Vincent...
00:51It's not love.
00:56Anna, please.
00:58Listen to yourself.
01:00We're both...
01:02We've known each other for so long.
01:04You know what I feel for you.
01:06And I also know...
01:08that you still have feelings for me.
01:12Please, don't disturb us now.
01:14Philipp, I really don't want to hurt you.
01:16And I just want you to be happy.
01:19And I am happy with Vincent.
01:21But you only believe that because he saved your life.
01:24And for that...
01:25we're very, very grateful to Vincent.
01:30But you're not to blame for anything.
01:33This is not a decision made out of a mood.
01:36And not out of gratitude either.
01:38I'm back together with Vincent...
01:41because he's the right one.
01:45You think you know me so well, but apparently you don't.
01:50I think it's better if you leave now.
01:55I love you.
02:25She was thrilled with Sommer's creativity...
02:28and the magnificent implementation of his recipes.
02:32Do you want to read on?
02:34How could you do this in the prince's court?
02:36To give this journalist a long and broad interview?
02:40I didn't say any of that.
02:42I only answered one question...
02:44and said that I liked it.
02:46An honest sentence is not a crime.
02:48But you know this journal, Mr. Gott nochmal.
02:51Even if you support the competition because you're in love with Sommer...
02:55you trust the judgment of a star chef.
02:58I'm really sorry that such a big thing was made out of my remarks...
03:01but it won't hurt the prince's court.
03:04We're not comparable to Louis at all.
03:07Our guests appreciate the star level and the dignified ambience.
03:12Yes, that was the best.
03:14I'm sure of that.
03:15But if you're once again in the public another restaurant...
03:18There won't be a second time.
03:26Hey.
03:28Hey.
03:31And? Could you talk to your father again?
03:36Yes, I know it's not easy when you try to get closer after such a long time.
03:41I had problems with Markus with that.
03:42Stop with your advices.
03:47You don't manipulate me.
03:52I don't understand what you mean.
03:53You bought Anna with your money.
03:58She told you about us?
04:03You actually managed to get her into a relationship.
04:08It was Anna's decision.
04:12You knew she had a big heart.
04:16Of course she couldn't help but be grateful to you.
04:19And you...
04:23You're taking advantage of that.
04:30You're so merciful.
04:54I'm sorry.
05:02I already knew something I would let heaven decide.
05:07Oh, yeah?
05:08Christoph, you're the love of my life.
05:12I like that.
05:14But do you have to send a plane for that?
05:17That's right.
05:19I can tell you that myself every day.
05:22Yes.
05:27But do you know what would be great?
05:30A horse-drawn carriage.
05:32Yes.
05:34That would be romantic and would go well with our wedding at the stud farm.
05:43Hello.
05:45Or don't you want to marry me when there are so many expensive details on the wallpaper?
05:49Ask me that again when I'm holding the bill in my hands.
05:53Nothing is more important to me.
05:56But tell me, what were you just thinking?
06:02Maxine Rybach.
06:06Suddenly she's too nice to me.
06:09She's worried about your health.
06:12After everything that happened?
06:14Despite the trouble I have with her mother all the time?
06:16She's a young doctor.
06:18Of course she's interested in your symptoms because of her job.
06:21And on the other hand, she's just a good-hearted person who likes to help.
06:25You don't know Mrs. Rybach that well.
06:28I know so many people. And my gut feeling tells me the same.
06:31My gut feeling tells me that something is wrong.
06:34Why are you so distrustful of her?
06:37She doesn't deserve that.
06:38So far she has only been cheeky and shameless to me.
06:42But when you disappeared, she immediately looked for you.
06:45If she hadn't found your hat,
06:47and the traces that led to the cabin,
06:49no one would have known that something had happened to you.
06:52Why does she care so much about me?
06:57I thought you were angry with me because of the vote.
07:00But she probably found out that you wanted to go jogging,
07:03and thought about it.
07:06For which I am more than grateful to her.
07:15I love you.
07:29Side effects of colds?
07:32I'll just read a little.
07:36You can keep that.
07:39Mom, if I can help Christoph Seifried, I want to do it.
07:42He had the best doctors in the hospital,
07:44and Dr. Niederbühel takes care of him here.
07:47Yes, I know.
07:49What can I bring him?
07:51Hot chocolate.
07:52Okay, that was clear.
07:55Actually, our appointment should make you think a little differently.
07:59Yes, I know.
08:02You know, without me, Christoph Seifried would never be so bad.
08:07Maxi, if he suspects something, or suspects again ...
08:12I would have just left it with these sleeping pills.
08:15He should just lie down for a moment and oversleep the vote.
08:19We are so lucky that Markus is now out of the cut.
08:22You can't go into the line of fire now.
08:24Really keep your distance.
08:27Mom, he won't be suspicious,
08:29just because I always suggest a few treatment options.
08:32After all, I'm an almost-finished doctor.
08:34Yes, and it should stay that way.
08:36I'm careful, I promise.
08:44By the way, grapes have very little potassium.
08:47And these are also damn sour.
08:55But thank you anyway.
08:58You really think of everything.
09:00Gladly.
09:02By the way, the visit was with me earlier.
09:05I can go later.
09:08Nice, I'm glad.
09:11Oh man, I'll be out of here soon too.
09:16Patience is really not your strength, is it?
09:18No, you know me.
09:20Yes, exactly.
09:23You, Philipp just walked me over the way.
09:28Yes, he was with me and already knew it.
09:32He saw us in the park kissing.
09:37That didn't go so well, of course.
09:41But sooner or later he had to find out.
09:44Yes, but it was still hard for him.
09:49Oh man, I'm just sorry.
09:52Okay.
09:55But that doesn't change anything.
10:02Yes.
10:21Of course it is.
10:23I will take care of a table in Louis for you.
10:2720 o'clock?
10:28That's great.
10:29Okay.
10:31That was hopefully an exception, Alfons.
10:33In the meantime, some guests have already asked for the new restaurant in Tüls.
10:37Yes, the new star in the Bavarian gourmet sky.
10:42People are curious.
10:44Like at every new restaurant.
10:46And the opening must have been excellent.
10:49Before this boy makes us serious competition,
10:52we have to do it.
10:55Director, what should we do about it?
10:58I'll figure something out, Alfons.
11:01I'll figure something out.
11:09How are you?
11:12Do you think I'm too clumsy to get up the steps?
11:15No, no, of course not.
11:18I just thought about your symptoms again.
11:21Aha.
11:22Most of the time they disappear within a few weeks.
11:27Then I'm reassured.
11:28Yes.
11:29And if not,
11:30I read in a journal of Dr. Soltan.
11:33A specialist for post-convulsions in Salzburg.
11:36If you want, I can find you a contact.
11:40Well, you're into stuff.
11:43For me, of course.
11:47I just wanted to help.
11:50Occupational disease.
11:51No, no.
11:53I just find it fascinating how much you're involved in this case.
11:58I'm sorry.
11:59I didn't want to be over-the-top.
12:01Sometimes I shoot a little over the target out of jealousy.
12:06I'm just interested in everything that's somehow medical.
12:10But with Dr. Niederbühlder, you're best at the back.
12:14Wait a minute.
12:18I'm interested in your research.
12:20That could be very informative.
12:22How would a treatment go?
12:26I'm not a specialist in this field.
12:29But I'd love to find you a contact.
12:32Have a nice day.
12:40Yes.
12:41So Philip has decided differently.
12:44Yes.
12:45My son gives us a chance.
12:48Nice.
12:50I wish you both the best of luck.
12:56Show me your application.
13:02Take a seat.
13:04So.
13:08Horses.
13:10Horses.
13:13Horses.
13:15Have you ever done anything else in your life?
13:20Oh.
13:21You must have learned to ride before you could walk, right?
13:24Yes, something like that.
13:26Horses were and are my life.
13:29I even had my own.
13:31But that was a long time ago.
13:32Ah, yes.
13:34Well, at our stud farm, you'll be able to take care of a lot of horses.
13:38Both our own and the guest's horse.
13:41Yes, well, I'd love to take over the job.
13:46Good.
13:49Then I'd say we'll take a trial period.
13:53Then you'll get to know the stud farm and the horses.
13:56Let's say six weeks.
13:59Yes, I'd love to.
14:01Nice.
14:02I'm looking forward to it.
14:04Oh, you're writing here.
14:07Voluntary commitment, further education.
14:10That's a total of four years.
14:12What does that mean exactly?
14:14There were several projects I took part in.
14:17Everything that was offered to me...
14:19Okay.
14:21...during my stay at the JVA.
14:28You were in prison?
14:44Yes.
14:49And the day after tomorrow, he's coming to see Grandma.
14:51Well, she'll be happy, won't she?
14:53And I won't be the first.
14:55Mr. Sohnbichler, I think this time it'll be forever.
14:58I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
15:08It won't be anything again.
15:12The bookings in this quarter are not bad at all.
15:16That's nice.
15:18Do you have pain?
15:20Sometimes I get a stab in the hand and in the foot.
15:24It's probably the consequences of the cold.
15:27I hope it stops soon.
15:29Yes.
15:35Mr. Sohnbichler?
15:37Yes?
15:39On that day...
15:41...did you have a day shift?
15:43Yes, I was there. Why?
15:45Did you notice anything unusual?
15:48What do you mean?
15:50Well, in general.
15:52No, not really. Everything was normal.
15:55I think it was pretty quiet, if I remember correctly.
16:00Was Maxi Neubach there?
16:02Yes, of course.
16:04She wanted to know which track you always jog.
16:08Was she looking for me because she missed me?
16:11No, I don't think we knew that at the time.
16:14No, she just wanted to run a different route.
16:18Did she say that?
16:20Yes, I think those were her words.
16:26I think I'll refine the beurre blanc the next time with some saffron.
16:29What do you think?
16:31I don't know. Do you have any advice for me, Angel?
16:33But the butter wouldn't be a beurre blanc, of course, but a beurre...
16:36What's that?
16:37Beurre gin.
16:40You're still hung up on your boss, aren't you?
16:43He was really angry.
16:45It's all my fault.
16:47Just because you let me cook in your holy star kitchen.
16:51Werner Seifert agreed with that.
16:54Yes, until he saw that we had a fight.
16:57That was kind of wild, too.
16:59But this article now...
17:01That I'm supposed to compete with you?
17:04I mean, that's totally ridiculous, but completely absurd.
17:07I said that, too, but he didn't let it bother him.
17:11My little louis' restaurant and your star kitchen.
17:15That's a completely different clientele.
17:17Besides, we cook very differently, too.
17:19Apart from that, we're in a free country, and you can say what you want.
17:23I can't believe such a joke.
17:27Do you want a drink?
17:28Yes.
17:29I just want you to smile again.
17:33I can see that.
17:34You need a little distraction.
17:37A follow-up to the tornado of passion.
17:41Okay.
17:44Wild boar pulled pork.
17:47With barbecue cranberry sauce.
17:50With orange gin chutney.
17:53And cool slaw.
17:56Do you know what louis will offer for breakfast tomorrow?
17:59No, I don't care.
18:01The boar is starting to compete with us.
18:03We have to do something about it.
18:06And I already know what.
18:08I have completely different worries right now.
18:11What's going on?
18:14If something happens to me, no matter how hard I try,
18:18at the time just before and after my collapse in the forest,
18:21I have no memory.
18:22It's all like a fog.
18:24As you get older, the memory gets in the way.
18:28But as long as I know where there is something sweet ...
18:38We can forget the incident from here.
18:41Because you apologized.
18:45You hit me and I should apologize?
18:51No.
18:52Christoph, you misunderstood that.
18:54You shouldn't apologize.
18:56You shouldn't apologize.
19:04Is the world still okay?
19:11I hope you enjoyed the stay here with us.
19:13It was very nice.
19:14I wish you a good journey home.
19:16Thank you very much.
19:17See you soon.
19:21Hey, Philipp.
19:24Hello.
19:26Were you with Markus?
19:28Yes.
19:30It didn't go so well.
19:33Someone who was in prison wants and can't adjust.
19:37Who was once a criminal and ...
19:43That's exactly the right one.
19:47But people can change.
19:49Well, I tried that argument too.
19:56Philipp.
19:58I just want to be close to you.
20:00That's why I stay in the old house.
20:04I missed so much in your life.
20:10You're not doing well either, are you?
20:15If you want to talk about it, I ...
20:23Actually not.
20:26Yes.
20:27It doesn't have to be now.
20:29We still have all the time in the world.
20:32Well.
20:34I'll find another job.
20:40I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
20:46I'm sorry, but I have to go back to the office.
20:48Yes, of course.
20:49We ...
20:51We'll hear from you.
20:52Take care.
20:55Bye.
20:56Bye.
21:23So, Dejan.
21:24Cheers.
21:25Thank you, Biggie.
21:28To your release.
21:29Yes.
21:36I'm so glad that you have this nightmare transplant behind you.
21:40You really scared me.
21:42I'm very sorry, Markus.
21:43I didn't mean to.
21:45But what a crazy world, right?
21:46Now we both have something to celebrate.
21:48I'm with Katja again and you're with someone else.
21:51Yes.
21:53Well ...
21:54To be honest, I would have expected a little more sparkling joy.
21:58I'm sparkling with joy.
22:00Yes.
22:01Sure.
22:02That's what it looks like.
22:05Hey, Vincent.
22:07Come on, spit it out.
22:08What's going on?
22:11Oh.
22:12Anna is just getting too many thoughts about Philip again.
22:15She's sorry because she had to watch us kissing
22:18even before she could tell him that we were together again.
22:21You know, Anna has always had a big heart.
22:24She just cares about others.
22:26But she decided for you.
22:30Please, Vincent.
22:31Don't ruin it again with your exaggerated jealousy.
22:36You'd better focus on how you can strengthen your relationship.
22:41I will.
22:43I'm planning a little party when she's released again.
22:48Please.
22:49That's the right approach.
22:58What Philip threw at my head was intense.
23:03It was probably just his jealousy.
23:06But why doesn't it let me go?
23:10Of course I'm grateful to Vincent.
23:13Infinitely grateful.
23:16But that's not the reason why I'm together with him again.
23:21Even if Philip is still important to me,
23:25I'm happy with Vincent.
23:32It would only be good if we could manage Philip somehow.
23:36Maybe his father could distract him.
23:39But...
23:41I can't make a fool of myself.
23:44What do you mean?
23:46The man has been in prison for many years.
23:49It's already 15 years ago.
23:51But the other shareholders wouldn't be thrilled.
23:54Come on.
23:55As if Roland Brandes, the first one at Fürstenhof,
23:58didn't stick to all the laws.
24:00I'm just telling you, your balance sheet back then...
24:04Your balance sheet back then in your agency,
24:06or the Anton Hagen case.
24:08You were not only in prison once.
24:11Yes. Touché.
24:14But still, I don't know if I want to deal with this.
24:17You're also in my area of responsibility as a support leader.
24:20What?
24:22You would take the responsibility and stop Brandes?
24:26A horse doesn't look at the course of life.
24:28A horse looks at the heart.
24:30Besides, if there's a possibility
24:33to bring Philip and his father closer together.
24:36Why not?
24:37Without a second chance, you and I wouldn't be sitting here.
24:40That's true.
24:43But come on now.
24:45Hand on heart.
24:47In that case, are you really such a good person?
24:50Or is your bad conscience driving you?
24:54No.
24:55I don't have a bad conscience.
25:01And your grandma, what does she think?
25:03They don't know each other yet,
25:05but she invited them to the meeting in the village.
25:07That's a bit much for me.
25:09Half a village?
25:12Mr. Brandes, good evening.
25:14What can I do for you?
25:17I don't care.
25:19Hello.
25:26Hey.
25:28Did my advice go backwards because of Anna?
25:31Yes.
25:37I think you just have to accept
25:39when the other one wins.
25:41I'm sorry about that.
25:44You can also talk to the barmaid
25:46if you don't sit at the counter.
25:49That doesn't make it any better.
25:52Can I do you any good?
25:56Please just leave me alone.
25:58Are you sure?
25:59Yes.
26:02Can you get me something to drink?
26:05Anything.
26:17If you want,
26:18I can tell you your future.
26:24Thank you for the offer,
26:26but I don't believe in Hocus Pocus.
26:29But how do you know it's Hocus Pocus?
26:47Do I have to delete this or can you leave it?
26:50I'm sorry.
26:53I'm sorry about the beautiful lemonade.
26:58It's on the way.
27:29Hocus Pocus
27:41Ah, Dr. Niederbühl.
27:43Ah, Uwe.
27:44Hello.
27:45I'm sorry to bother you.
27:47I have to make the most of the hour.
27:49I'm so curious.
27:51Have you already looked at the first results
27:53of my study?
27:54Yes, I read through them last night.
27:57It looks promising.
27:59Yes, right?
28:00Well, I think it's going in the right direction.
28:03I still have to find out
28:04which training is most effective
28:06on blood pressure due to breathing techniques,
28:08but I think I can do it.
28:12Your ambition and your enthusiasm.
28:15Sometimes a slice can cut off.
28:21You've been rolling back and forth so often tonight.
28:25Did you have a headache?
28:27I broke my head.
28:29About what?
28:31Maxine Neubach.
28:34I'm now sure
28:36that she gave me the sedative
28:38to help her mother.
28:40You've been pretty sure a few times.
28:43Only with Markus.
28:45Yes, it would have been up to him.
28:47And then with Katja Seifeld.
28:49Because it was close
28:51because of the cooperation
28:53between Markus and Katja.
28:55And why did your daughter
28:57suddenly come into focus?
28:58She explained to Alphons Sonnbichler
29:00about my route that day.
29:02But we already had that.
29:04She was worried, like we all were,
29:06when you disappeared.
29:07Only she's already gone
29:08when you haven't looked for me yet.
29:12You're really putting something together, Christoph.
29:14No, no.
29:15I know she's behind it.
29:16I can remember.
29:18She came in
29:19when I argued with Markus.
29:21She was at the table
29:23in front of the orange juice
29:24and the sedative.
29:25And she was the only one
29:27who had the chance
29:28to mix the sedative
29:29with the orange juice.
29:33I would be very happy
29:35if you started working
29:36at our clinic after your promotion.
29:38Really?
29:39Yes.
29:40Yes, I would be very happy too.
29:43Is there anything free
29:44at the children's station?
29:46Children?
29:47Yes.
29:48The little patients
29:49are especially dear to my heart.
29:51Yes.
29:52But working with children
29:53can sometimes be
29:54very challenging.
29:56Yes, that's true.
29:57But there's nothing more beautiful
29:59than making children laugh.
30:01Yes.
30:02Yes, when you've found
30:03your calling...
30:04You do everything for it.
30:08I'm sure
30:09you'll make great children.
30:11But I have to go now.
30:12I have work.
30:13Yes, of course.
30:14Have a nice day.
30:15You too.
30:17Thank you for your feedback.
30:19You're welcome.
30:24And since she knew
30:25what could happen
30:26if I went jogging
30:27under the influence
30:28of sedatives,
30:29she panicked
30:30and followed me.
30:33I don't know.
30:35It all sounds
30:36very adventurous.
30:38She did what she wanted
30:39to do with this.
30:41I couldn't participate
30:42in the vote
30:43to make sure
30:44the collaboration
30:45with Beingood
30:46was still possible.
30:48For Ms. Saalfeld
30:49everything went well.
30:52That would be a motive.
30:54But I don't think
30:55Maxi would agree.
30:57Lexi, wake up.
30:58She's not Froni.
31:01Please, I don't want to argue.
31:06Think objectively
31:07about it again.
31:09Okay.
31:12Objectively,
31:13is everything you have
31:14a possible motive
31:15and a chain of evidence?
31:17So just as little
31:18as with Markus?
31:21I have to prove this to her somehow.
31:23Darling,
31:24I know how much
31:25this adds to you
31:26and how it burdens you
31:27to have no certainty.
31:29But
31:30do you really feel better
31:32if you suspect
31:33one after the other?
31:35Let's stop
31:36with this poisonous grumbling
31:37and look ahead.
31:39Let's focus on the beautiful.
31:41Yelena's baby.
31:43Our wedding.
32:05Thank you, Olli.
32:06Wow, the aubergines
32:07look really great today.
32:09Then I'll take
32:10twice as much next time.
32:11With pleasure.
32:12If you would
32:13sign this for me.
32:14Yes.
32:17You're welcome.
32:19Good morning,
32:20Mrs. Bergmann.
32:21Good morning.
32:22I was thinking
32:23that today
32:24there should be
32:25wild boar on the menu.
32:27Unfortunately,
32:28the menu is already set.
32:29You have to be
32:30a bit flexible
32:31in your job,
32:32Mrs. Bergmann.
32:33Yes, I am.
32:34Why wild boar,
32:35of all things?
32:36A hunter
32:37wants to give
32:38wonderful meat.
32:39It would be a sin
32:41not to use it.
32:42Then I'll put it
32:43on the menu tomorrow.
32:44Today, Mrs. Bergmann.
32:45I wish for it today.
32:47Okay, then
32:48I'll change the menu.
32:50Yes, do that.
32:51So,
32:52wild boar pulled pork,
32:54barbecue cranberry sauce,
32:56orange gin chutney
32:58and coleslaw.
33:00So, no ragout
33:01with port wine jus
33:02and cranberries?
33:03Oh God,
33:04always this classic.
33:06Yes, that's
33:07your brother's recipe.
33:08You always
33:09liked it.
33:10Yes,
33:11but my brother
33:12is no longer here.
33:13Now I wish for
33:14something completely new.
33:15How about
33:16a sweetened sauce,
33:17cranberries,
33:18kumquat?
33:19No.
33:21Johannes bear chocolate?
33:23I told you
33:24what I wish for,
33:25Mrs. Bergmann.
33:26Yes, sure.
33:29I always wanted
33:30to create my own
33:31wild sauce.
33:32As a test.
33:34You can do that
33:35another time.
33:36Or is there
33:37a special reason
33:38why you refuse,
33:39Mrs. Bergmann?
33:40No, I...
33:41Well,
33:42I'm looking forward
33:43to the meal.
33:44And I expect
33:45that you will
33:46surpass yourself,
33:47Mrs. Bergmann.
33:49Yes, of course.
33:55Here you go.
34:03Yes?
34:05Hey.
34:06Ah,
34:07you can sneak out
34:08in secret.
34:09Or was Dr. Weber
34:10already here?
34:11Dr. Weber was here
34:12and I'm allowed
34:13to go home.
34:15I'm so happy.
34:18But please,
34:19don't overdo it, Anna.
34:20No,
34:21I'm going to relax,
34:22go for a walk from time to time,
34:23but of course
34:24without any effort.
34:25And I'm also going
34:26to stick to my diet.
34:27Wow,
34:28you're a
34:29good example of a patient.
34:30Yes,
34:31I learned this
34:32by heart.
34:33Okay, good.
34:34Bravo.
34:35Ja, bitte.
34:37Hey.
34:38Hey.
34:39Hast du es gerade?
34:40Ja, du kommst gerade richtig.
34:41Ich darf nach Hause gehen.
34:42Ach.
34:43Mhm.
34:47Dann siehst du,
34:48endlich darfst du nach Hause.
34:49Na, na, na.
34:50So schlimm ist es
34:51bei uns jetzt auch wieder nicht, oder?
34:52Du nimmst es nicht
34:53persönlich, Michael,
34:54aber es geht doch nichts
34:55über das eigene Bett
34:56in den eigenen vier Wänden.
34:57Ja.
34:58Ähm,
34:59Vincent,
35:00du passt mir bitte
35:01auf Anna auf, ja?
35:02Immer.
35:03Und auf dich
35:04auch, ja?
35:05Natürlich.
35:06Götze.
35:07Also dann.
35:08Danke.
35:10Macht's gut, ihr beiden.
35:11Danke dir für alles.
35:16Kann ich dir
35:17beim Packen helfen?
35:18Ja, sehr gerne.
35:20Ich hatte übrigens
35:21einen echt schönen Traum.
35:22Hast du von mir geträumt?
35:24Ja, ja, natürlich.
35:25Aber
35:26auch von einem
35:27riesigen Stück Strudel.
35:28Also lass uns bitte
35:29unbedingt ins Liebling gehen.
35:30Also ich denke,
35:31das ist noch ein bisschen
35:32zu früh, Anna.
35:34Doch.
35:43Nicht schlecht.
35:44Aber ich würde dich
35:45trotzdem ganz gerne
35:46zuallererst direkt
35:47nach Hause fahren
35:48und dann hole ich
35:49den Strudel kenn.
35:52Da kann ich natürlich
35:53nicht nein zu sagen.
36:04Hallo, Martin.
36:06Ach, Frau Neubach.
36:14Herr Saalfeld.
36:15Hallo.
36:17Ich
36:19wollte mich bei Ihnen
36:21für einen Experten
36:22besprechen.
36:24Und ich
36:25wollte mich
36:26bei Ihnen
36:27für einen Experten
36:28besprechen.
36:30Und ich
36:31wollte mich
36:32für Ihren Experten-Tipp bedanken.
36:34Ich habe ein bisschen nachgelesen,
36:35was Ihren Spezialisten
36:36in Salzburg betrifft.
36:38Die Nachwirkungen
36:39meiner Erfrierung
36:40machen mir schon
36:41sehr zu schaffen.
36:43Ähm.
36:45Dr. Soltan
36:46kann Ihnen da bestimmt
36:47weiterhelfen.
36:48Ja, hoffentlich.
36:50Denn
36:51wenn ich eventuell
36:52nicht mehr arbeiten könnte,
36:53das
36:55wäre schon, naja.
36:59Das wird
37:00bestimmt nicht passieren.
37:01Ich, ähm.
37:03Ich muss nur
37:04ins Gestütshotel,
37:05weil der Barkeeper wartet.
37:07Ja, natürlich.
37:08Natürlich.
37:09Aber eine Frage
37:10hätte ich da noch,
37:11Frau Neubach.
37:13Ja.
37:15Sie wissen ja
37:16nicht,
37:17dieser klassische
37:18Schlafmittelwirkstoff
37:19wurde in meinem Blut
37:20nachgewiesen.
37:21Wie heißt der nochmal gleich?
37:22Äh.
37:23Ähm.
37:24Benzodiazepine.
37:25Ja.
37:26Richtig.
37:27Bei mir
37:28handelt es sich
37:29um Amnorgen.
37:30Wissen Sie da was drüber?
37:33Ja, das, das.
37:35Ähm.
37:37Ja, also,
37:38das ist ein Wirkstoff,
37:39der nicht so oft
37:40verschrieben wird.
37:41Sie werden sich in Ihrem
37:42Studium doch damit
37:43auseinandergesetzt haben.
37:44Ja.
37:45Können Sie mir erklären,
37:46wie der genau wirkt?
37:47Warum ich so plötzlich
37:48die Kontrolle
37:49über meine Beine
37:50verloren habe?
37:51Ich hätte mir sonst
37:52was brechen,
37:53ich hätte tot sein können.
37:55Ja, also.
37:57Amnorgen wirkt halt eben
37:58auch muskelrelaxierend.
38:00Und, und, und.
38:01Da kann es so zukommen.
38:02Entschuldigen Sie,
38:03ich will gar nicht stören.
38:04Ich müsste nur ganz dringend
38:05meine Tochter sprechen.
38:06Kommst du kurz?
38:07Mhm.
38:09Wieso?
38:10Ja, natürlich.
38:13Mama.
38:15Danke, danke, danke.
38:28Herr Rehn.
38:30Darf ich?
38:31Was gibt's?
38:34Ich bräuchte einen
38:35Vertrag von dir.
38:38Was?
38:39Ja.
38:40Herr Schwarzbach
38:41hat mich gerade angerufen
38:42und hat gesagt,
38:43dass ich den Job
38:44doch bekomme.
38:45Obwohl er ein Problem
38:46damit hat,
38:47dass du im Gefängnis warst.
38:48Ja, ich hab mich auch
38:49gewundert über den
38:50Sinneswandel,
38:51aber er hat gesagt,
38:52du sollst den Vertrag
38:53aufsetzen.
38:54Ich arbeite ab sofort
38:55auf dem Gestüt.
38:56Aha.
38:58Ich glaube,
38:59ich muss das erstmal prüfen.
39:01Äh,
39:02du vertraust mir nicht?
39:04Mich wundert's einfach,
39:05dass Markus plötzlich
39:06seine Meinung geändert hat.
39:08Er hat wohl nochmal
39:09Rücksprache gehalten.
39:11Oh,
39:12tatsächlich.
39:13Es geht in Ordnung.
39:14Ja, er scheint
39:15seinem Gestütsleiter
39:16zu vertrauen, oder?
39:20Vincent hat sich
39:21für dich ausgesprochen?
39:22Namen hat er nicht gesagt,
39:23nur laut ihm
39:24soll die Stelle
39:25halt schnell besetzt werden.
39:27Markus und Vincent
39:28haben das besprochen.
39:30Dieser Vincent,
39:31mit dem bist du nicht
39:32so ganz grün, oder?
39:34Gibt's da irgendwas,
39:35was ich wissen sollte?
39:38Nein.
39:41Sei einfach froh,
39:42dass du hier arbeiten darfst.
39:48Du bist dir ganz sicher,
39:49dass du gegenüber Christoph Seifert
39:50nichts Verfängliches gesagt hast?
39:52Ja, also,
39:53nicht mehr sich
39:54die erzählt hab.
39:56Aber als er mit dem Schlafmittel
39:57angefangen hat,
39:59da hat er mich echt erwischt.
40:01Wenn du nicht so schnell
40:02da gewesen wärst.
40:03Willst du auch einen Kaffee?
40:04Nein, danke.
40:05Meinen Puls muss ich
40:06erst mal beruhigen.
40:09Dann scheint hat er dich
40:10da jetzt echt im Visier.
40:16Und wie ich ihn kenne,
40:17wird er auch nicht so schnell
40:18wieder lockerlassen.
40:20Ja, aber warum?
40:22Wieso kommt er
40:23denn jetzt plötzlich auf mich?
40:25Keine Ahnung.
40:27Aber du musst dir jetzt echt
40:28verdammt aufpassen.
40:29Ich weiß.
40:30Wenn er dahinter kommt,
40:31dann kann das das Ende
40:32deiner Karriere als Ärztin...
40:33Mama, ich weiß!
40:37Er hat keine Beweise.
40:42Und wenn wir beide
40:43absolut nichts sagen,
40:44hat er nichts gegen dich
40:45in der Hand.
40:48Du kannst ihm einfach,
40:49so gut es geht,
40:50aus dem Weg gehen.
40:54Und wenn er jetzt wirklich
40:56diesen Spezialisten von dir aufsucht,
40:58und der ihm auch helfen kann,
41:00dann ist die ganze Sache
41:01hoffentlich eh bald vom Tisch.
41:10Dann storniere ich schweren Herzens
41:12Ihre Restaurantreservierung bei uns,
41:14Herr Boehringer,
41:15und buche stattdessen
41:16einen Tisch für Sie
41:17im Restaurant Louis
41:19für acht Personen
41:20für heute Abend, ja?
41:21Ja.
41:23Entschuldigung,
41:24wenn ich mich da einmische,
41:25Herr Boehringer,
41:26aber das würde ich mir
41:27an Ihrer Stelle noch überlegen.
41:28Wenn es der Zufall will,
41:30gibt es heute Abend bei uns
41:32nämlich das gleiche Menü
41:33wie beim Louis.
41:35Und nur mit dem kleinen,
41:37feinen Unterschied,
41:38dass es von unserer
41:39Zwei-Sterne-Köchin
41:40Frau Bergmann zubereitet wird.
41:42Tatsächlich Pulled Pork
41:43vom Wildschwein
41:44in Barbecue Cranberry Soße?
41:46Ex-act, ex-act.
41:48Es liegt natürlich an Ihnen,
41:49für welche Lokalität
41:50Sie sich entscheiden,
41:51aber ein Gourmet wie Sie,
41:53Herr Boehringer,
41:54ich bitte Sie.
41:56Dann essen wir doch ihn.
41:57Sehr gerne.
41:58Zwanzig Uhr.
41:59Zwanzig Uhr.
42:02Entschuldigung,
42:03Herr Seufelt,
42:04was sollte das jetzt?
42:05Der Zweck
42:06heiligt die Mitte, Alfons.
42:08Erst recht,
42:09wenn es um den guten Ruf
42:10unserer Küche geht.
42:11Ja, aber an dem
42:12zweifelt doch niemand,
42:13aber wir müssen doch
42:14unseren Gästen
42:15selbst überlassen,
42:16wo sie essen möchten.
42:17Wehret den Anfängen, Alfons.
42:19Wehret den Anfängen.
42:20Ja, und was mache ich,
42:21wenn andere Gäste kommen
42:22und im Louis buchen wollen?
42:24Sagen Sie einfach,
42:25es ist alles ausgebucht.
42:26Ja, das geht doch nicht.
42:28Da müsste ich ja mindestens
42:29einmal nachfragen, oder?
42:30Alfons,
42:31nun seien Sie doch
42:32nicht so störrig.
42:33Ja, das hat doch nichts mit...
42:34Ah, Henrik.
42:35Ja, dass ich Sie treffe.
42:36Hör mal wegen dem Schornstein,
42:37Führer.
42:38Hast du die Änderung
42:39auf dem Menüplan
42:40schon gelesen?
42:41Ja, natürlich,
42:42ich bin immer informiert.
42:43Da mussten einige
42:44Wildschweine dran glauben, Werner.
42:45Ja, und aus gutem Grund.
42:46Also hör mal zu,
42:47falls irgendjemand
42:48bei dir
42:49heute Abend
42:50stornieren möchte
42:51und ins Louis...
42:54Das glaube ich jetzt nicht.
42:59Jetzt schon?
43:00Ich dachte, Anna sollte
43:01noch ein paar Tage
43:02in der Klinik bleiben.
43:03Dr. Weber hat gesagt,
43:04es spricht nichts dagegen,
43:05wenn sie früher entlassen wird.
43:06Und mich gibt es ja auch noch.
43:07Ich kümmere mich um sie.
43:08Versprochen.
43:09Okay, ich nehme dich beim Wort.
43:11Dann hole ich mal
43:13Annas Spezialstrudel.
43:14Sie kann es kaum erwarten.
43:19Hey, Vincent.
43:26Ist Nicole da?
43:28Nicole ist gerade hinten.
43:34Wegen dir
43:35hat mein Vater
43:36den Job im Gestüte
43:37erst doch noch bekommen.
43:39Wir brauchen gute Leute.
43:43Du hast Marcus überredet.
43:45Nee, nicht überredet, Philipp.
43:47Ich hab ihm klar gemacht,
43:48and how important a second chance loop is.
43:50He and I had them too.
43:52How selfless of you.
43:54Do you feel better now?
43:56Vincent,
43:58I don't need your pity.
44:00But I don't have pity.
44:04You know what?
44:06If you want to calm your bad conscience,
44:08then so be it.
44:10But don't be happy too soon.
44:12I understand that you're angry.
44:14Really.
44:16But don't blame me
44:18for making this decision.
44:20At some point, your gratitude will fade.
44:22And then you'll realize
44:24that true love is something completely different.
44:32Nice and fruity,
44:34with the cranberries.
44:36Actually, I wanted to develop
44:38a wild sauce myself,
44:40but if the boss wants it that way...
44:42I was wondering
44:44if he'd make pulled pork instead of ragout.
44:46Otherwise, I wouldn't mix it in.
44:48It's a bit strange, isn't it?
44:50Well, here's some raw wild boar.
44:54I really need to talk to Mrs. Bergman.
44:56I can't leave her alone in the kitchen.
44:58Rita!
45:00Sorry, I tried to stop him, but I couldn't.
45:02Why do you have wild boar on your menu?
45:06It was on the menu.
45:08Oh, really?
45:10And that's why you're serving the exact same dish
45:12I don't know your menu at all.
45:16Pulled pork with BBQ cranberry sauce,
45:18orange gin chutney and coleslaw.
45:20Are you trying to ruin my restaurant again?
45:22Why are you sabotaging me?
45:34What's that supposed to mean?
45:38Did I scare you?
45:42What?
46:12You could have been dead.
46:14Frozen in the cold.
46:16I didn't mean to.
46:22So you admit that you mixed the sedative
46:24in the orange juice,
46:26Mrs. Neubach?
46:30That was a deliberate attack.
46:32No, no, no.
46:34That was a huge mistake.
46:36I didn't want anything to happen to you, Mr. Seifert.
46:38You have to believe me.
46:42I'm begging you.
46:44Can you forgive me?
46:52You're the best.
46:54The most understanding.
46:58Best kisser in the world?
47:00The best.
47:02What does your girlfriend think?
47:04I don't know.
47:06I think you should ask her.
47:08I should make a request to her.
47:10Philipp had to deal with a father
47:12for the rest of his life.
47:14Have you ever wondered what it would do to him
47:16if you suddenly burst into his life?
47:18It's about preventing our star restaurant
47:20from losing its guests.
47:22You can't always be fair.
47:24Have you thought about how I feel right now?
47:26Louis thinks I stole his idea from him.
47:28I don't think we should celebrate
47:30at the hotel in the near future.
47:32Why?
47:34Because of Philipp.