Rote Rosen Folge 4038

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00:00After all that is written here, only Klaas as a father comes into question.
00:03It's nice that you see it that way.
00:05Even Simon trusts me more than you do.
00:07By the way, he didn't need the mother's passport as evidence.
00:09I apologized. Now don't be offended.
00:14He only has 36 hours left to hand in his homework.
00:17I don't need any help. I already have an idea of how to tackle the topic.
00:20It would be stupid not to accept this help.
00:23Out of, I don't know, hurtful pride?
00:25Thank you very much for helping me, and I'm sorry that I...
00:27It's okay.
00:29I think that was a stupid idea of ours.
00:32No, I think it's nice that you give a child the chance to have a better future.
00:35Why is Ben on this?
00:37Are you two doing this together?
00:39Now calm down.
00:40I'm very calm.
00:42And the opinion that someone like you shouldn't have a child.
00:59I'm sorry.
01:01I'm sorry.
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01:22I'm sorry.
01:23I'm sorry.
01:25I'm sorry.
01:27I'm sorry.
01:28I'm sorry.
01:58What did you say?
02:29I think it's better if you leave now.
02:44I'm not in the mood to go jogging today.
02:47Didn't you tell me that you need it to slow down?
02:50Yes, of course, but do you know how many kilometers I've walked today?
02:54My feet hurt.
02:57Simon.
02:59I've been thinking again.
03:01About the child.
03:02I'm not Valerie's child's father.
03:04And that's good.
03:09Action.
03:10Chiara.
03:11Chiara.
03:12You have to take over for me.
03:13Table 7 is still waiting for Latte Macchiato.
03:15And table 9 is still completely open, okay?
03:17All right.
03:18You're really not wasting any time, are you?
03:20Not if it could cost human lives.
03:26Yes.
03:31Well?
03:34How much tip did you get today?
03:36Could be better.
03:37Why?
03:38It's no wonder.
03:40I've been trying to pay for half an hour now.
03:43And you didn't even realize it.
03:46Everybody sees it.
03:48In your face.
03:49That you don't feel like doing this job.
03:52I think it's high time...
03:55Change your perspective. Think about it. Professionally.
03:58It's just not that fast.
04:00Oh, Leila. How about a sewing class?
04:04It's a craft with tradition in our family.
04:08And if you want, I can even teach you something.
04:12Grandma, that's really nice of you, but I just don't have time for that.
04:16Leila.
04:18If you want something, you have time for it.
04:23I'm just not ready yet.
04:26And until then, I'll still earn some money here.
04:30So, I have to go now.
04:32It's okay if you pay at my colleague's.
04:35I'll bring it to the table.
04:36700.
04:37When I'm gone.
04:40Here.
04:42It's on the house.
04:43Thank you very much.
04:48I think it's wonderful in front of Burgenland.
04:50Well, at least quieter than here.
04:53Yes, I hope it won't take too long before the roof is finally finished.
05:02You've never been there before, have you, my Burgenland?
05:07What's it all about, anyway?
05:11No idea. I just wanted to make you some coffee.
05:13I'm not the youngest anymore, but I can very well see
05:18that it's not about drinking coffee or my company,
05:23but about something completely different.
05:28Well, Elias has to finish his homework.
05:32It's very urgent, and Julius is helping him.
05:35I understand, and you're afraid that the two of them might get into a fight.
05:40Yes, I do want the two of them to get along.
05:42Yes, I understand.
05:44My son, well, he has a bit of a problem with me being with a man.
05:47Yes, but I wouldn't worry too much about that.
05:53They don't look like that anymore.
05:55What's going on here?
05:57Elias and Julius are working on their homework.
06:02He's afraid that the two of them might get into a fight.
06:08And that's why you're keeping watch?
06:10I want to have a coffee here.
06:13Say, Mom, shouldn't you be in the laundry by now?
06:18Why do you know my schedule?
06:20Have faith. They'll manage.
06:23And you, you have to get rid of Julius now.
06:26Goodbye.
06:28Yes, okay. See you later.
06:34Bye.
06:35Bye.
06:36Bye.
06:40I'm gone now.
06:42What?
06:43Amsterdam.
06:44I thought we'd talk again.
06:46What do you want to talk about?
06:47Yes, about the food truck, of course.
06:49Do I still have to jump in somewhere or...
06:50Leyla, I don't care.
06:52Yes, but it probably doesn't matter to Mrs. Saravacos.
06:55If you have time, feel free to jump in. Otherwise, the food truck stays closed.
06:59What happened?
07:01Did you argue again?
07:05It just doesn't work between us.
07:09Yes, you can't force friendship.
07:12Especially if you want something completely different.
07:14It just hurts way too much.
07:22All right.
07:23All right.
07:25I'm going to Amsterdam now and have a good time.
07:26Then I don't have to think about Franca.
07:28Well, good luck with the poker.
07:31Maybe you'll be more lucky than in love.
07:40Hey.
07:41Sorry I'm late.
07:43No problem. There's not much going on today anyway.
07:45Okavango? Is that a topic for you again?
07:47I thought the trip with Klaas was cancelled.
07:50Yes, but you know it's always a topic for me.
07:53And that Adam Schimanski got me back on track.
07:56Didn't he tell you about the Namib desert?
07:58Yes, but his next trip is to the Okavango delta.
08:01And he's been there before.
08:03Well, then he's the perfect partner for you.
08:05If his foot gets better again.
08:08Yes, he's getting better.
08:09But if my herb conversion helps, I'll get a private audience.
08:13It would be great to talk to him.
08:15Because, to be honest, I can't get much from a tour guide...
08:18...who only evaluates the best restaurants and safari camps.
08:22But you don't plan to go without Klaas now, do you?
08:26I haven't thought about that yet.
08:28Yeah, maybe it's the wrong time.
08:32Because of Klaas and Valerie.
08:35Thank you for reminding me again why I'm dreaming about the Okavango delta.
08:39I admire you, Jürgis.
08:41What? For what?
08:43That you don't let yourself get out of your comfort zone.
08:46Mo, it just looks like it. I'm just distracting myself.
08:49And I can't even do that.
08:51The situation with Julius and Elias is driving me crazy.
08:55What about training?
08:57It has to make sense for your sports bag to be here all the time.
08:59I came to get rid of you.
09:01I'll be fine.
09:06Here you go.
09:08And I'll just continue to browse in my useless travel guide.
09:11Really?
09:14You're welcome.
09:18See you later.
09:20See you later.
09:25Are you taking a break again?
09:29Says the one who obviously had a good time, right?
09:34I went shopping.
09:36Isn't that your hobby?
09:38I wasn't shopping for myself.
09:43For Henni?
09:45As a reward for winning the chess tournament.
09:48And I even have a poster of this Norwegian chess master Magnus Carlsen.
09:57And you think Henni is happy about a poster of Magnus Carlsen?
10:00Why not?
10:02Henni is on TV.
10:04And she has to leave a really good impression.
10:07And for that, we have to put her on stage.
10:10Amelie, the report has already been shot.
10:12Wait. I'll convince Szymanski that he doesn't have all the pictures he really needs.
10:16And again. Why?
10:18You don't understand.
10:20Henni is the new chess miracle child.
10:24And for that, she needs the right appearance.
10:27Don't exaggerate.
10:30You know, first you tell me I wouldn't promote her talent enough.
10:34Now it's suddenly too much again. Decide.
10:40Could it be that it's compensation?
10:43Because you had to give up the hotel?
10:48Promise me one thing.
10:50Don't overdo Henni.
10:53Never.
11:00A few days later
11:05Are the numbers correct?
11:07I got them from this study here.
11:11And are there comparable numbers from Germany?
11:16But I have the first draft for the membership.
11:18Oh. May I see it?
11:21The importance of social media in the hotel business.
11:26Exciting topic.
11:28Yes. With time, it can be really fun.
11:31But, to be honest, you have a pretty conservative approach for such a modern topic.
11:41Okay. And when I think of hashtags?
11:45So, more buzzwords in the membership and the title maybe...
11:50Hashtag customer bonding? Something like that?
11:53I didn't want to make you insecure.
11:56It was too much. Sorry.
11:59It was the right thing to do.
12:01I take it way too seriously.
12:05But I think it's not such a good idea.
12:08I can do it better on my own.
12:10I'd really like to help you.
12:12But that doesn't help me right now.
12:14Oh.
12:22Julia?
12:23Huh? What's going on?
12:24Hey! Did something happen?
12:26Mom, I'm sitting there with this guy and I keep getting these images in my head.
12:30Like him and dad...
12:31Shh!
12:33Kitchen. Now.
12:38Tell me.
12:40What's bothering you?
12:44This man is trying to save your housework!
12:47You don't get it, Grandma.
12:49Oh yes, I get it very well.
12:53But you obviously don't.
12:57How many times have I told you?
13:00If you want to understand someone else,
13:02you have to try to see with his eyes and walk in his shoes.
13:08And if you only tried that once,
13:11then you'd know how brave your father was
13:15to confess to his feelings.
13:20It's about time you accept that.
13:23But he's my father.
13:25Yes, and he's my son.
13:28And all I want is for him to be happy.
13:32That's what I want too.
13:34It's just that I...
13:37Elias.
13:39Talk to your father.
13:41I definitely can't.
13:44Only stupid people are narrow-minded.
13:46Are you stupid?
13:48No.
13:49Good.
13:53Then thank him for being so considerate to you.
13:58Did you eavesdrop on us?
14:00Don't distract me, Elias.
14:02Your behavior is embarrassing the entire Kiritsch family.
14:07You're fired.
14:25So, here we have Gaslag.
14:28The colleagues are checking all the lines to make sure they're safe.
14:32But the gas tank is tight.
14:34At least there's no pressure drop.
14:37Yes, the valve is leaking.
14:39That was probably what you smelled.
14:43My nephew put all his camping gear in there.
14:46I didn't even know there was a gas bottle in there.
14:48There's nothing to look for in the basement.
14:50Especially if it's on the side and doesn't have a protective cap on it.
14:53I'd say they did everything wrong with the bottle.
14:56My nephew?
14:58Whatever.
15:00It was closed.
15:02It's no use if the valve got hit.
15:04But it didn't.
15:06My chief fireman still asked me to tell you
15:09that you'll have to pay for it.
15:11What? Why?
15:13Well, you'll have to pay for the operation
15:16because you acted recklessly.
15:18I told you, that's my nephew's bottle.
15:20But the bottle was in your basement, unsecured.
15:23You're responsible for that.
15:26Well, we can talk about that later.
15:29I'm a member of the volunteer fire brigade.
15:32Among us, people help each other.
15:36Yes, that's possible.
15:38I just think my chief fireman has a different opinion.
15:42Where are you from?
15:45Excuse me?
15:46Städter, right?
15:48You'll never understand how this works.
15:50Someone like you doesn't know that.
15:52Maybe you can explain that to my chief fireman.
15:54Unfortunately, he's from Badendorf.
15:56What did you do?
15:58Shit, barbed wire in the basement.
16:00Unsecured.
16:02Barbed wire is forbidden, by the way,
16:04according to animal protection.
16:06Yes, on the horse pasture.
16:08I wanted to get rid of it anyway.
16:10I assume with the gas bottle, right?
16:12I'll get bandages.
16:14Hey, what happened? Can I help?
16:16Yes, you can hold it.
16:19Take it away, please.
16:21Watch out, it'll hurt.
16:24Okay, I have to put a bandage on it.
16:27And press it once, please.
16:29Yes.
16:39Excuse me.
16:41Excuse me, you forgot something.
16:45Have a nice day.
16:47Magda.
16:49Should I say hello to Klaas from you?
16:51What?
16:53We talk on the phone regularly,
16:55since he's at the congress.
16:57How nice for you.
16:59So, should I say hello to him?
17:01Not necessary.
17:03You already did it last time.
17:05Oh yes, it's probably a bit much
17:07because of the break, isn't it?
17:09It's really nice that you care about me,
17:11but I get along.
17:13Well then.
17:16Klaas still thinks about you,
17:18and that's, to be honest, relaxing.
17:20It'll probably hurt him if I tell him that.
17:22You just don't get it, do you?
17:24I don't care
17:26if you have contact with Klaas or not.
17:28If you lie to the whole world,
17:30if you lie to yourself, if you lie to me,
17:32I don't care.
17:34I don't care about you at all.
17:36So, do what you want.
17:46I'm sorry.
18:09I wanted to apologize.
18:11I think
18:13it's the other way around.
18:15No, no, I touched your shoulder
18:17without asking.
18:19Yes, and it was just a harmless gesture.
18:21I totally overreacted.
18:25Listen,
18:27for me it's all really weird.
18:29My father suddenly likes a man
18:31and I just don't get it.
18:33I mean, I want to, but
18:35I just can't.
18:39I understand that.
18:41If my father would have
18:44outed me as gay,
18:46I probably wouldn't have been confused anyway.
18:48Really?
18:50Sure, in the beginning.
18:52But then he would have been my hero again.
18:54Yes, of course.
18:56Because you're gay, unlike me.
18:58Because it takes a lot of courage.
19:00Especially when you have a wife and children.
19:04And how was that for you?
19:06What?
19:08Well, when you noticed that you like men.
19:10Easier.
19:12Much easier than for your father.
19:14It was clear to me relatively early on.
19:18My friends finding out
19:20is really stressing me out.
19:22That's exactly what I mean.
19:24They're ashamed of their father
19:26where they could be proud of.
19:30If you say that, it sounds really mean.
19:32Is the relationship with my girlfriend
19:34already difficult enough?
19:36What are you supposed to say?
19:38That at some point they get enlightened
19:41and become better lovers?
19:43Sorry, that was a joke.
19:45Very funny.
19:47But is that your fear?
19:51That Celeste could be afraid
19:53of losing you to the world of men?
19:55Or is it your own fear
19:59that at some point you will follow
20:01your father's example?
20:11You have no idea
20:13what's going on in this country.
20:15What we have to do.
20:17That may be the case.
20:19At least I know the safety regulations.
20:21But nothing has ever happened to me on this farm.
20:23Maybe you should tell that to the colleague
20:25who is bleeding all over the floor
20:27and is on his way to the clinic
20:29to get himself a tetanus shot.
20:31If he's so stupid and runs through the barbed wire.
20:33Don't you have any children?
20:35Grandchildren?
20:37Any children who might help you
20:39The children who run around here
20:41know exactly how to move
20:43in contrast to the people
20:45who sit in some office
20:47and come up with safety regulations.
20:49You know what?
20:51I don't know why you're making such a fuss here.
20:53Because you want my money.
20:55No.
20:57I'm only trying to explain to you
20:59what the regulations are.
21:01But I'm not doing that.
21:03So you acted carelessly
21:05and I have to tell you
21:08Yes.
21:10All because of such a stupid gas bottle.
21:12No, all because you acted carelessly.
21:14And again, I'm not making the regulations here.
21:16So there's no point in arguing with me here.
21:24So in your place
21:26I would use your regulations
21:28to make him pay.
21:30You know what?
21:32I can understand him.
21:34He's just afraid of his money.
21:36We fight all the time to survive
21:38and in the end we get swallowed by the big ones.
21:42What are you doing here?
21:44You don't want to jog, do you?
21:46I feel better.
21:50It's a shame.
21:52This could have been a new home
21:54for your little kitten.
21:56Of course.
21:58That's exactly what I thought
22:00when I arrived here.
22:02I wanted to ask him
22:05It's not your fault.
22:07Still, the question is
22:09where are the kittens?
22:11They haven't hatched yet, have they?
22:15No, fortunately not.
22:17Everything's quiet.
22:19But it can happen at any time.
22:21And what if you can't find a home
22:23for the little ones?
22:25I don't know.
22:27They can't stay in the flat.
22:29I have to.
22:35You know, I think your fear is unreasonable.
22:37How do you know that?
22:39It was the same with my father.
22:41Yes, but people are different.
22:43I can't imagine
22:45that you suddenly realize
22:47that you're looking at a man.
22:49You don't have to imagine that.
22:51Either it just happens
22:53or you just miss
22:55the best part of life.
22:57Could it be that you're not taking me seriously?
22:59Yes, of course.
23:01But I have the feeling
23:03I don't know.
23:05Why do you want to be influenced
23:07by an unreasonable fear?
23:09I don't want to.
23:11Then let it be.
23:13What's the problem?
23:15I'm just wondering
23:17if it's always been Baba
23:19and he just didn't admit it.
23:21What does it matter?
23:23He's sad somehow.
23:27He was always my role model
23:29and now I feel like
23:32if you question everything
23:34you've experienced with your father
23:36then it's not only unfair
23:38to him but also to yourself.
23:40I'm just wondering
23:42if he played a part
23:44in our or my whole life.
23:46Why should he?
23:48Your father is still the same man
23:50no matter who he loves.
23:52I can really understand
23:54that you're confused
23:56but the fear is unreasonable.
23:58Or do you only define yourself
24:00Of course not.
24:02Then you shouldn't do that
24:04with your father either.
24:26Mr. Szymanski,
24:29That's enough. I have two of them.
24:37That really wouldn't have been necessary
24:39but thanks to a herbalist
24:41the pain has actually
24:43subsided a lot.
24:45Can I do anything else for you?
24:47Do you need anything?
24:49Do you treat all your guests like that?
24:51Only the injured.
24:55Mr. Szymanski,
24:57I think it's right
24:59if we repeat the interview.
25:01You know, Hennie wasn't really in the mood.
25:03She was exhausted after the chess tournament.
25:05I'm afraid her enthusiasm for chess
25:07didn't really come through.
25:09Oh, you think so?
25:11Then you're not satisfied
25:13with my work.
25:15I didn't mean to say that.
25:17The article has already been edited.
25:19Unfortunately, my broadcast time was shortened.
25:21What do you mean?
25:23I'm sorry that your Hennie
25:26was exhausted.
25:45Hey, I thought you were my pizza.
25:47Hey, what are you doing here?
25:49The same as you.
25:51I'm waiting for Julius
25:53because I didn't know when he was coming.
25:55Well, then. Greetings, dear.
25:57He can get in touch if he has time.
25:59What's going on?
26:01You don't care anyway.
26:03Maybe I do,
26:05if it's interesting
26:07or at least entertaining.
26:09We don't have to talk.
26:11We can watch a movie until Julius comes.
26:13Come on.
26:15Julia Roberts, Richard Gere,
26:17Pizza Funghi.
26:19Do you have Pretty Woman here?
26:21I don't, but you know Julius.
26:25The movie always helped us
26:27when one of us was in trouble.
26:29I'm sure it still works today.
26:33I really missed something.
26:35Really.
26:37The emotions were really high.
26:39What a pity.
26:41My break time
26:43wasn't that interesting for a long time.
26:45No, I just hope
26:47that the two of them
26:49really talked to each other.
26:51If you've been together in a room
26:54for a long time,
26:56please don't...
26:58I'm sure it will be a good housework.
27:00If you have any questions,
27:02just let me know.
27:04And?
27:06Do you have a usable housework?
27:08I have a usable structure
27:10and now it's time for the elaboration.
27:12But I can do that.
27:14Of course, it can't go wrong.
27:16But don't expect a masterpiece.
27:18Besides, the time is really too short.
27:20But why are you still standing here?
27:22Well, I'm going to cook
27:24and you're going to write.
27:26And you, what about your hunger?
27:28Will you stay for dinner?
27:30Yes, I'd love to.
27:32Well, if you cook,
27:34I can leave again.
27:36No, you stay and write.
27:38But you need time to write
27:40and you can't take it lightly.
27:42I know, Mrs. Janssen,
27:44but I still have all night.
27:46Do you know where my father is?
27:48Yes, I think he wanted to train.
27:51Okay, good.
27:53See you later.
27:55You're welcome.
27:57It can't be that easy, can it?
27:59I don't think
28:01it was that easy
28:03as it looks now.
28:07Have a nice afternoon.
28:09You too.
28:17No, I'm on my way to the nursery.
28:19Yes, pick up Hennie.
28:21Well, Amelie,
28:23she wants Schimanski
28:25to do a part of the interview.
28:27To put Hennie in the scene.
28:29Of course,
28:31that's completely exaggerated.
28:33But you know Amelie.
28:35In any case,
28:37Hennie is very happy
28:39that she will soon be on TV.
28:41Of course, I'll let you know
28:43when it's in Amelie's attic.
28:45You can count on me.
28:48Jurek!
28:50Hey!
28:52What are you up to again?
28:54You don't have to pick up Hennie anymore.
28:56But you insisted that...
28:58Schimanski won't shoot.
29:00He cut Hennie out of the video.
29:02What did you do?
29:04I didn't do anything at all.
29:06It's not my fault.
29:08He was cut short.
29:10How can I teach Hennie that?
29:12She was so happy about it.
29:14She will be terribly disappointed.
29:16I don't have to teach her.
29:18You tell her.
29:20Why me?
29:22You weren't even at the chess tournament.
29:24You have something to do well.
29:26Do you really care
29:28that Hennie's success in chess
29:30is no longer appreciated?
29:32I don't care at all
29:34that my daughter is disappointed.
29:36That's why you have to tell her
29:38so that I can comfort her.
29:40Jurek, I don't have time now.
29:42I have to organize so much.
29:45The fish you ordered online
29:47is still in the basement, isn't it?
29:49What are you going to do?
29:53You pick up Hennie,
29:55and we meet at home.
30:03It's crazy that the movie
30:05still works, right?
30:07You're so close to the water.
30:11Shall we roughly estimate
30:13how much tear fluid has been lost?
30:15Very good.
30:17I think it's nice
30:19that the movie still works.
30:21Yes, yes.
30:23It somehow has
30:25a reconciling effect.
30:29Maybe you should have
30:31watched the movie with Marvin.
30:33I'm sorry
30:35that it doesn't work with you.
30:39I don't know why
30:42we can't be friends.
30:44Because he loves you.
30:52And you have no other choice
30:54but to accept
30:56that he can't do it.
30:58Yes.
31:00It's hard for me
31:02because I really like him.
31:04I have no idea
31:06what went so wrong.
31:08Maybe you made it
31:10clear to him
31:12that you're his family.
31:14I just can't give him
31:16what he needs.
31:18That happens sometimes.
31:22I have to go.
31:24You can sleep here.
31:26We can roll on the couch
31:28together.
31:30Franca, you don't have to...
31:32Yes, I have to, Valerie.
31:34That's exactly the point.
31:36What's between us
31:38still matters.
32:09How often do you do this a day?
32:13Today is the second time.
32:15I'm here more often than Leyla
32:17in her Olympic preparation.
32:19Help me to get rid of stress.
32:21I can see that.
32:23But I...
32:25I was looking for you.
32:27Why?
32:29Because...
32:32Did you have a fight with Julius?
32:34No, no. Everything's fine.
32:36He really helped me
32:38and he's a cool guy.
32:40Really?
32:42I mean...
32:44I think so, too.
32:46Sorry, Papa.
32:48I was just an idiot.
32:50No, I'm sorry
32:52that everything's so complicated.
32:54You've always stood by me
32:56and I should do the same.
33:08You've been training for a while now, haven't you?
33:10Well, I...
33:14But...
33:16apart from that
33:20I'm really proud of you, Papa.
33:26I don't want another father
33:28because
33:30you're the best father
33:32I could wish for.
33:35I have to stop crying
33:37or I'll start crying, too.
33:53That's great!
33:55There's the lady.
33:59I'll take the opportunity
34:01to introduce myself.
34:03Nice to meet you.
34:05You're Henriette Eilers, correct?
34:09Yes.
34:11Ms. Eilers, one moment, please.
34:15May I call you Henny?
34:19No.
34:21Only Papa
34:23and Amelie
34:25and Grandma.
34:27Well, if that's the case
34:29Ms. Henriette
34:32I'd like to ask you
34:34to take a seat here.
34:36I've prepared something for you.
34:38Wonderful!
34:40Well, you've just won
34:42a very important
34:44chess tournament.
34:46Congratulations!
34:48How does that feel?
34:50What does this victory mean
34:52to you?
34:54It was really great!
34:58You let your opponents
35:00look down on you.
35:02How old are you exactly?
35:04You don't ask that of a lady.
35:06Yes.
35:08Of course.
35:10I'd say
35:14my next question
35:16is how do you
35:18envision your future?
35:20How should your career
35:22go on?
35:26Oh, I understand.
35:29Mm-hm.
35:31Um...
35:33Excuse me, but I have to go back to the hotel.
35:39Please excuse me.
35:41Yes, excuse me.
35:45There's a certain Magnus Carlsen
35:47who says he doesn't want
35:49to play against you
35:51because you're simply too good.
35:53Can you understand
35:55this fear of this gentleman?
35:57Yes, he has no chance against me.
35:59Yes.
36:21Hey!
36:23How was training?
36:26I have my sources.
36:28Well, the training was...
36:30exhausting.
36:32Okay, and the rest?
36:34Well, that's enough for me.
36:36There you are!
36:38Yadish, Elias,
36:40I need your help.
36:48Hey, what are you doing here?
36:50Your mother just
36:52threw me a shirt.
36:56Really?
36:58She always throws me out of the kitchen
37:00when she cooks.
37:02Why?
37:06You did all the work
37:08for Elias, didn't you?
37:10Oh, I...
37:12I only listened to his worries.
37:14And you helped him
37:16with the joint.
37:20Yes, lately there have been moments
37:22when I thought I lost my son.
37:24If you ask me,
37:26that won't happen.
37:28How did you make him talk to you?
37:33Does that matter?
37:35The result counts.
37:37I'm going to take a shower, okay?
37:39Yes.
37:53Ms. Jansen, your taxi
37:55should be here any moment.
37:57Yes, thank you very much.
37:59By the way,
38:01when it comes to your kitchen,
38:03ask Petersen.
38:05He'll take you for sure.
38:07I've been thinking about that,
38:09but I'm afraid it won't work.
38:11I think the train
38:13has left.
38:15Mr. Petersen,
38:17we were just talking about you.
38:19Exactly.
38:21But you don't have an office.
38:23That's why you're so important
38:25to the fire brigade.
38:27No, I'm doing this
38:29because I like to help people
38:31like him.
38:33Oh, that's great help.
38:35I was just on the watch
38:37with your boss.
38:40You talked to him, didn't you?
38:42Mr. Petersen, please.
38:44It's really not necessary
38:46for you to treat Simon like that.
38:48Yes, but the guy is to blame
38:50for me having to pay
38:52for a fire brigade mission.
38:54Yes, but...
38:56I only wrote a factual report.
38:58And because you have to pay
39:00for this fire brigade mission,
39:02I have as little to do
39:04as with your gas bottle in the basement.
39:06Yes, but I heard
39:08that you were abandoned.
39:10Yes, but only a scratch.
39:12That's all.
39:14Well, please.
39:16My girlfriend told me
39:18a completely different story.
39:20I would suggest
39:22that we allow ourselves
39:24to have a cold drink
39:26at home for now.
39:28You can drink your Fusel on your own.
39:30I don't like it here anymore.
39:32I'm not setting foot
39:34in this bar anymore.
39:37Man, this has nothing to do
39:39with the drinks or the food
39:41here in the bar.
39:43But?
39:45I would say
39:47with a fire brigade mission,
39:49a gas bottle
39:51and a few chickens.
39:53By the way,
39:55I'll be on duty a little later tomorrow.
40:01Well,
40:03we can eat in a few minutes.
40:05I don't know what smells better.
40:07The kofta or your sauerbraten?
40:09I'm glad I didn't have to decide that.
40:11You have to try Grandma's squash first.
40:13Unbeatable.
40:15That's a lamb stew with vegetables.
40:17Wine, Mr. Böttcher?
40:19Yes.
40:21We haven't really started yet.
40:23Actually, not with the wine,
40:25but with this stupid sowing.
40:29Well, I agree.
40:31Julius.
40:34We have to toast to that.
40:36Well then,
40:38I feel honored.
40:40Welcome to the
40:42wonderful Krills family.
40:44Grandma.
40:46Better than the boring Krills.
40:54And now I'll get the good raki.
40:56Wine is enough for me, thank you.
40:58Yes, but that's a must.
41:00Otherwise you'll miss something.
41:02Take care of yourself, Jada.
41:04She can't handle contradiction.
41:06Oh, that's not true at all.
41:08You have to master reverse psychology
41:10to survive here.
41:12Well, then I'll give you the raki later.
41:16Finally.
41:18It took far too long.
41:20What now?
41:22That we sit together as a family again.
41:24With everyone
41:26who belongs to it.
41:29It was my fault.
41:31I'm always late.
41:33Well,
41:35it can happen with all the stress
41:37that you forget what a family is for.
41:39For love,
41:41for understanding
41:43and for togetherness.
41:45And if one of us forgets that,
41:47the others have a reason to remember it.
41:49Is everything okay, Julius?
41:53Yes, I...
41:55I just had to think about my sisters.
41:57I like how harmonious
41:59your family is.
42:01What do you mean, your family?
42:03From now on,
42:05it's your family.
42:07So,
42:09let's raise our glass
42:11to the family.
42:13Cheers.
42:17Cheers.
42:27Cheers.
42:49Hey!
42:51What's this?
42:53Are you ghosting me?
42:56What are you doing here?
42:58I thought you were in Amsterdam.
43:00It wasn't a good idea.
43:02Too bad.
43:04That sounded like the perfect distraction.
43:06Distraction only works
43:08when I'm not in a bad mood.
43:10I can't just put a switch on my head
43:12and pretend everything's fine.
43:14So you didn't participate
43:16in the poker tournament?
43:18Yes, I did,
43:20but I lost in the first round.
43:22I just couldn't concentrate
43:24And what about
43:26your poker lady?
43:30I could have waited for her
43:32when we landed in bed,
43:34but I just didn't do it, okay?
43:36I mean, when you're already here.
43:38You just don't get it.
43:41When I flew out of the tournament,
43:43I sat in the lobby
43:45and watched some poker players
43:47on monitors.
43:49Then I asked myself,
43:51what am I doing here?
43:54I spent the night in trains
43:56and in train stations.
43:58I'm done.
44:00I wish you an adventure.
44:02Go home.
44:04Relax.
44:06Nonsense.
44:08When I'm here,
44:10I can open the food truck.
44:12Ah!
44:14Not again.
44:16Good to see you.
44:18I have a great offer for you.
44:20Yes?
44:22I'm looking for a new home
44:24here on your farm.
44:26That doesn't sound like an offer to me.
44:28Pay attention.
44:32I'm looking for a new home
44:34for these chicks.
44:36You're welcome to take them.
44:38And my offer would be
44:40that you take over the chicks
44:42here on your farm
44:44and I make sure
44:46that you don't have to pay for the job.
44:48I'll talk to my superior again.
44:51No, I said
44:53that I don't have to decide.
44:55It's something else.
44:57Okay, and if I can't convince him,
44:59I'll pay for the job
45:01with my own money.
45:03Hm?
45:05Something's happening here.
45:07What?
45:09Oh God, that's Kevin!
45:11Is this your first time?
45:13Yes.
45:15As you can see,
45:17I really need a new home
45:19and I don't need any alms.
45:21Not even from someone
45:23who thinks he can solve everything
45:25with money.
45:27This isn't a shelter
45:29for animals you don't like.
45:31Find yourself another home.
45:44Hey?
45:46I got the key from Layla
45:49I promised her!
45:51So I'll do it.
45:54I didn't expect that.
45:57That's kind of...
45:59nice.
46:02I am kind of nice.
46:04Even if you don't want to be friends with me.
46:08Franca, I don't know if I can do that.
46:11You don't have to.
46:13Then wait for me.
46:16Yeah.
46:18Anyway, you should take a shower
46:21and get some sleep.
46:23You look terrible.
46:25That's how I feel.
46:29Well, then.
46:35Thanks.
46:38Friends are there for that.
46:48Hey.
46:51How are you?
46:53Better than ever.
46:56We slept on the couch.
47:03I still can't believe
47:05Elias is accepting our relationship.
47:09What's in store for us now?
47:13I don't know.
47:16We'll find a way.
47:22Yes, I'm happy.
47:28And...
47:30do you think you can
47:32openly live our relationship now?
47:34Of course.
47:36I want to live with you and celebrate our love.
47:38I want that too.
47:40I want to wake you up every morning.
47:42I want to grow old with you.
47:44It's like a dream.
47:46Yes, that's exactly what I want.
47:50Mochilich,
47:52will you marry me?
47:56Didn't you say something about 100 pages?
47:58That's not even half of it.
48:00I know.
48:02But I just want it to be good.
48:04Too bad you're still as cowardly as you used to be.
48:06A first-class hotel is probably
48:08a bit too big for you.
48:10Where am I supposed to go with them?
48:13Maybe you should talk to Bauer Petersen again.
48:15Is that Knut Petersen?
48:17This is Knut.
48:19Don't move!
48:21Get out of here.
48:25See? It was easy.
48:27And nobody saw us.
48:29Now get out of here.
48:31Pig gang.
48:33I'm a small employee in the province.
48:37But everything else is fine.
48:42You