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00:00So Markus is supposed to convince him to sell his shares to you?
00:09Under the condition that you both leave the prince immediately afterwards.
00:18Mr. Saalfeld?
00:23I'll try.
00:30You have the deal not to thank Philipp, but to thank his father. He made the contact to the breeder.
00:40Yes, and that you transfer your problems with Philipp to him?
00:43Are you serious? And you are now making me jealous?
00:46It's just a question.
00:49Anna, please think about it again.
00:52Step back from the purchase.
00:56You already know that it is quite difficult to find something in Bichelheim.
01:01It wasn't that difficult, to be honest.
01:03Are you moving in with us?
01:07That's great!
01:08By the way, I changed my mind.
01:10No lasagna after all.
01:12What? Yes, of course. No, I mean, I would invite my father to our wedding after all.
01:18Really?
01:19Well, provided it's okay for you.
01:21Of course it's okay. Why all of a sudden?
01:24Good news!
01:26Heinz has called.
01:28He just sent the contract.
01:31Already? So fast?
01:34Yes, he should be here tomorrow.
01:36And then you just have to sign it.
01:40Anna?
01:48Great, then I'll come by tomorrow and sign it.
01:53Yes, then the two beauties belong to you.
01:56Clever decision.
01:58Yes, I think so too.
02:00Yes, you have recently seen in the equine passes that the two have an excellent lineage.
02:06Yes, the trees were really very impressive.
02:08And without your mediation, I would never have found the two of them.
02:11Thank you again.
02:12Not at all.
02:13With Cassiopeia and Cleopatra, you will build up a successful breeding.
02:18I hope so, because the two are really not cheap.
02:21The money is well spent. Believe me.
02:24So, then we'll see each other tomorrow, as soon as the contracts are there.
02:27See you tomorrow.
02:32Anna, why don't you listen to me?
02:37Vincent, I really appreciate how much you've put into it.
02:41Anna, we'll find other studs.
02:43Please don't make a hasty decision now.
02:45I really believe that you are worrying unnecessarily.
02:49If I didn't have serious concerns, I wouldn't say anything.
02:54I have a good feeling, okay?
02:57Trust me.
03:03Yes, the beauty.
03:20Hi.
03:22I didn't hear you coming.
03:24You were really deep.
03:25Are you feeling better again?
03:27Yes.
03:28What do you have that's so beautiful?
03:30It's a brochure of a winery near Baden-Baden.
03:35And what are you going to do with it?
03:37I actually wanted to order wines for the hotel.
03:40But now I saw by chance that it was for sale.
03:43Look here.
03:45How beautiful.
03:46It's quite nice.
03:47And the Bavarian wines are not to be despised either.
03:49How nice?
03:51Look at this house.
03:53In the middle of the vineyards.
03:54Yes, it's on the west side.
03:55Wonderful.
03:56Not too hot in summer.
03:58Yes, and the view from the terrace.
04:00Imagine that at sunset.
04:02Hey, we could live together there.
04:08Now you've really spilled blood.
04:12You're already a proud owner of a winery.
04:15Yes, but I'm legally bound to the prince's court.
04:18At least you have guaranteed annual income.
04:23Imagine.
04:24We would really be independent.
04:27That's what we've always wanted.
04:29And our wine, it could also be in Tuscany.
04:33Or in Spain.
04:35The wines in the Torotal are a sensation.
04:38And Noah would be pretty close.
04:41He could come visit us with the children.
04:44What children?
04:45You didn't tell me he's going to be a father.
04:47No, he won't.
04:48But until then, he'll hopefully have some children.
04:51If we live there and are old and grey.
04:54Why old and grey?
04:56Well, I would say we still have 20 to 30 years.
05:00Or what did you think when we sat down to rest?
05:05That means the tax report should be here soon.
05:08All right.
05:09Thank you for the information, Mrs. Krodinger.
05:11Yes.
05:12Thank you. Bye.
05:14Come in.
05:16Hi.
05:17Hi.
05:18Yes, I'm glad to see you too.
05:20Do you have a moment?
05:22I would always remember you.
05:24What's on your mind today?
05:26Okay, Philipp.
05:27It's clear, we won't be friends in this life.
05:30But not by chance, in your opinion.
05:32I need your help.
05:34It's about Anna.
05:37Something's wrong with this horse deal.
05:39Are you starting with that again?
05:41Philipp, please.
05:42I have a really bad gut feeling.
05:44Does Anna feel the same way?
05:45No.
05:46Anna wants to sign the deal tomorrow.
05:48You see?
05:49Her money, her decision.
05:50Just accept it.
05:51I can't.
05:52I would if I were you.
05:55Philipp.
05:56If you were me,
05:58and you were sure something was wrong,
06:00you would do everything to protect Anna.
06:03Right?
06:06Please.
06:07Let's talk to her together.
06:09Then she'll think about the whole thing again.
06:11And we'll gain time to check it thoroughly.
06:14But you don't have any proof.
06:16Your bad gut feeling is just based on prejudices
06:19you have against my father.
06:21Do you remember when Anna fell off the horse
06:23and we were looking for her?
06:25You only had your gut feeling.
06:27Yes, and?
06:28If I hadn't listened to you,
06:30we would never have found her in time.
06:32That's something completely different.
06:35Listen.
06:36I trust my father.
06:38And I'm not going to meddle in Anna's deal.
06:42If your trust in your father turns out to be wrong,
06:46Anna will be compensated for it.
06:51But if you don't care...
07:08I love you.
07:28Darling, I'm home.
07:30Ah, hey.
07:31Hi.
07:32I made caprese.
07:33And after that,
07:34there's lemon tagliatelle with cherry tomatoes.
07:37How did I get the honor?
07:39Well, last time you cooked me.
07:41Now it's my turn.
07:42Please, take a seat.
07:44Just a moment.
07:45It's about to start.
07:46Just a moment.
07:47Wait.
07:48First,
07:49I have to welcome
07:51the most beautiful woman in the world.
07:55What's that?
07:57Open it.
08:02Michael, you're crazy.
08:05Don't you like it?
08:07Yes, it's beautiful,
08:09but I can never accept it.
08:11Why not?
08:14Is today a special day?
08:17I don't need a special day
08:19to give you a little something.
08:24Okay, it's far too valuable.
08:28I'm just happy
08:31that you like it,
08:33my darling.
08:38There.
08:44Wow.
08:47The Venus of Botticelli
08:49couldn't be more beautiful.
08:57Hey, there you are.
08:59Sorry, I had something to do.
09:03Are we going to have a nice drink?
09:06It's non-alcoholic.
09:08And no,
09:09there's nothing to drink nicely.
09:11I wanted to toast with you.
09:13There are other great news.
09:15Mr. Seidel called me earlier
09:17and he said the construction work on the stable
09:19is going really well.
09:20That means we can put the stables under construction soon.
09:23Nice.
09:24And that's why I had another idea.
09:27What do you think
09:29if we have a commemoration
09:31for Wilma at the stables?
09:34With family and friends.
09:36That's a nice idea.
09:38Yes, without Wilma,
09:39you couldn't realize the dream.
09:41Exactly.
09:42And I've never really celebrated my inheritance
09:44and I'd like to do that now.
09:46Good.
09:49You're still angry
09:50because I didn't listen to you.
09:52Anna, I'm not angry.
09:53I'm just thinking seriously.
09:55You don't have to.
09:58I know what I'm doing.
10:01And I've made up my mind.
10:03Please accept it.
10:06Please.
10:10Okay.
10:11You know what you're doing.
10:16To Wilma.
10:17And to our future together.
10:19To Gut Talheim.
10:27To Gut Talheim.
10:33Good evening.
10:34Christoph.
10:39Oh, Mrs. Saalfeld.
10:42Because of the inconsistencies
10:44in this wine delivery,
10:45have you already moved on?
10:48I'm on it.
10:50Good.
10:51Be so kind
10:52and take care of it.
10:53The sooner it's settled,
10:55the better.
11:10Oh!
11:12Wait.
11:13We'll have that in a minute.
11:14Do you have a towel?
11:15Yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:16We'll have it in a minute.
11:26Merkel,
11:27luckily there are no wine stains in the water.
11:32But what's going on?
11:39Christoph Saalfeld
11:40is killing me.
11:42What?
11:44But he just asked you
11:45a professional question.
11:48Yes, but...
11:49I'm tense all the time.
11:52A little thing is enough
11:53and I lose my nerves.
11:55Oh.
11:57Is that why you started
11:58with Alexander yesterday?
12:00Yes.
12:02I'm not myself anymore.
12:04But...
12:05because of Christoph
12:06you don't have to worry
12:07about best wishes anymore.
12:09You say that so easily.
12:10With him, you never know
12:11when his peace of mind
12:12will come to an end.
12:13Yes, well,
12:14you always have to be
12:15a little bit on your toes.
12:16But hey,
12:17you yourself pleaded
12:18for us to all
12:19travel together here.
12:21Yes,
12:22I did, but...
12:24I underestimated
12:25the whole situation.
12:28It's really killing me.
12:32I even dream about it,
12:33when I'm sleeping at all.
12:36And drawing,
12:37look,
12:38I can't concentrate
12:39on drawing anymore.
12:40Oh, you.
12:42That's not so bad.
12:44But not good either.
12:45Oh, you.
12:47I understand you.
12:48Christoph is, God knows,
12:49not a dream roommate.
12:50But hey,
12:51that will change soon.
12:52As soon as he lives
12:53with Alexandra
12:54in the new apartment,
12:55then she has him
12:56on her back
12:57and here the situation
12:58will calm down again.
12:59And if not?
13:00After all,
13:01I also have to work
13:02with him.
13:03Katja, so black-eyed.
13:04I don't even know you like that.
13:06That will settle down
13:07again, definitely.
13:22Philipp!
13:23What's up?
13:24What are you doing here?
13:25Morning.
13:26Morning.
13:28Tell me, Roland,
13:31how well do you really know
13:32this breeder?
13:34Heinz?
13:36Half an eternity.
13:41I don't know.
13:42I don't know.
13:43I don't know.
13:44I don't know.
13:45I don't know.
13:46I don't know.
13:47I don't know.
13:48I don't know.
13:49I don't know.
13:51Why?
13:54Vincent has doubts.
13:59The vet, huh?
14:00Do you want a coffee?
14:02No, thanks.
14:05Did you get infected by him?
14:08It's not about me at all,
14:09but about Anna.
14:13And what about her?
14:14Does she have doubts too?
14:16She still wants to buy
14:17the studs.
14:18Yeah,
14:19that's not a problem, is it?
14:20Yeah, but Vincent told her
14:21to think about it again.
14:22Oh, man,
14:23this guy, really.
14:25So much mistrust.
14:27Terrible.
14:29But for Heinz,
14:31I'll hide.
14:34Roland,
14:37are you sure about that?
14:39Heinz is an honest person.
14:43Look,
14:44we'll do the following.
14:45We'll do the following.
14:46We'll both go through
14:47the liquid tests again,
14:48okay?
14:50I don't know.
14:51Yes.
14:52Vincent probably
14:53already did that anyway.
14:54Doesn't matter.
14:55Double is better.
15:00Oh, I'm glad
15:01that you like the room.
15:02Yes, it's really nice.
15:03Thank you very much.
15:04And it's really
15:05not too small for you?
15:06No, I don't have
15:07that much stuff anyway.
15:08Since my ex-girlfriend
15:09broke up with me,
15:10I've shrunk quite a bit.
15:11Well,
15:12then I would like
15:13to sit down,
15:14have a coffee,
15:15and discuss
15:16all the formalities.
15:17Ah, yes,
15:18of course,
15:19the rental contract.
15:20Yes,
15:21so we'll do it
15:22like this.
15:23Welcome
15:24to the new home.
15:25Thank you very much.
15:26And I'll join you.
15:27Oh, thank you.
15:28We are really
15:29very grateful
15:30that you,
15:31Louis,
15:32are renting the room.
15:33Yes,
15:34that saves us
15:35a lot of time.
15:36And we are looking
15:37forward
15:38to a nice
15:39rental from Roland.
15:40That's what we'll do.
15:41Yes,
15:42that's what we'll do
15:43at the end of the day.
15:44Picnic specials.
15:45Ah,
15:46that won't work out.
15:47Yes,
15:48the move-in transporter
15:49will be here soon.
15:50Oh,
15:51you've already
15:52organized everything?
15:53Of course,
15:54I didn't want to
15:55read everything
15:56so quickly.
15:57Okay,
15:58then I'll help you.
15:59Hello.
16:00Nicole,
16:01good morning.
16:02Oh,
16:03hello.
16:04Did you bring
16:05the additional supplies
16:06for the seminar group?
16:07Yes,
16:08I did.
16:09I've already
16:10ordered
16:11ribbon cake
16:12and blackberry cherry cake.
16:13As ordered.
16:14That will sweeten
16:15the lectures for you.
16:16Yes.
16:17How are you?
16:18Come,
16:19sit down for a moment.
16:20Is everything
16:21okay between you
16:22and Michael again?
16:23Yes,
16:24he's
16:25making
16:26a lot of effort now.
16:27Well,
16:28that sounds good.
16:29But
16:30it sounds
16:31like a
16:32lot of
16:33work.
16:34Yes,
16:35it sounds
16:36like a
16:37lot of
16:38work.
16:39Yes,
16:40it sounds
16:41like a
16:42lot of
16:43work.
16:44Yes,
16:45he's exaggerating
16:46a lot.
16:47Can you exaggerate?
16:48The Aphrodite
16:49by Botticelli.
16:50Me,
16:51exactly.
16:52Yes,
16:53those were
16:54his words
16:55when he gave me
16:56a beautiful
16:57but much
16:58too expensive
16:59necklace yesterday.
17:00That's probably
17:01his way of
17:02making up
17:03after it
17:04didn't go
17:05so well
17:06with you recently.
17:07Yes,
17:08but
17:09I just
17:10want to show you
17:11what you mean to him
17:12and how much
17:13he loves you.
17:14Yes,
17:15he said that
17:16too.
17:17Yes,
17:18you see.
17:19Still,
17:20somehow
17:21he's
17:22different.
17:23His behavior
17:24is sometimes
17:25almost as if
17:26imposed.
17:27I just
17:28feel that
17:29there's
17:30something
17:31between us.
17:32Excuse me
17:33if I
17:34ask you
17:35again,
17:36but
17:37do you
17:38think
17:39Eric
17:40Clay
17:41doesn't
17:42matter
17:43at all?
17:44Your kiss,
17:45that you
17:46feel
17:47drawn to him.
17:48Yes,
17:49no,
17:50so
17:51the kiss
17:52was a mistake.
17:53That's
17:54not a question.
17:55But
17:56it's
17:57something
17:58else.
18:08Thank you
18:09again for
18:10telling me
18:11about this
18:12immunotherapy.
18:13You would have
18:14found out
18:15without
18:16my research.
18:17Yes,
18:18but not
18:19that fast.
18:20And you
18:21told me
18:22yourself
18:23that speed
18:24is important
18:25in Manus
18:26Immobilis.
18:27When do
18:28you start
18:29with the
18:30therapy?
18:31Today.
18:32Today?
18:33Yes,
18:34today.
18:35Yes,
18:36today
18:37I
18:38started
18:39with
18:40the
18:41therapy.
18:42Today?
18:43I
18:44already
18:45talked about
18:46it
18:47with
18:48my
18:49colleague.
18:50I'm
18:51sorry.
18:52That
18:53makes
18:54me happy.
18:55For me
18:56it's
18:57still
18:58a shock
18:59not
19:00knowing
19:01if I
19:02can
19:03continue
19:04practicing.
19:05I
19:06am
19:07still
19:08learning
19:09and
19:10I
19:11don't
19:12know
19:13what
19:14to
19:15do.
19:16I
19:17am
19:18still
19:19learning
19:20and
19:21I
19:22don't
19:23know
19:24what
19:25to
19:26do.
19:27I
19:28am
19:29still
19:30learning
19:31and
19:32I
19:33don't
19:34As far as your life partner is concerned...
19:36She would only worry.
19:38And she can't help me.
19:41Yes, but keeping a disease quiet, that only makes it worse.
19:47At some point she would realize that she is keeping something quiet.
19:51And even more important, she needs you by her side.
19:58You are right.
20:04You really don't have to be afraid of horses anymore.
20:07You don't have to emphasize that every time, Roland.
20:09I'm just happy.
20:11Now you just have to get used to the mice.
20:15Can you remember that?
20:16Of course.
20:17It was Christmas, about four o'clock.
20:19You were totally excited to get your first bike.
20:22You were just unpacking the whole box...
20:25...when suddenly a mouse came out under the Christmas tree.
20:30You didn't go into the living room...
20:33...until I caught the mouse and released it in the garden.
20:39Okay.
20:40Which one should we start with?
20:42Pick one.
20:44We'll start here.
20:45Yes.
20:46Here.
20:47Equine Pass Cleopatra.
20:50Compare the drawn drawings...
20:52...with the drawings on the fur.
20:55You mean these?
20:56Yes.
20:58Okay.
21:03They...
21:04...they are identical.
21:05Exactly.
21:06An Equine Pass.
21:08It's like a Perso.
21:09Just without a photo.
21:11And the drawings...
21:13...in combination...
21:14...they are so unique.
21:16It's like a fingerprint.
21:19So...
21:20...with this pass I can actually identify every horse?
21:23That's exactly how it is.
21:24Here.
21:25Now let's look at Cassiopeia.
21:27All right.
21:28I'll start with this one.
21:30Now let's look at Cassiopeia.
21:32All right.
21:57Yes.
21:59The voice mixers?
22:01What else did you expect?
22:05Actually nothing.
22:07Vincent drove me totally crazy.
22:12I just don't want...
22:13...Anna to be pulled over at the deals.
22:18You can be very calm.
22:28You can be very calm.
22:43Werner hasn't woken up yet?
22:46I don't have the slightest problem...
22:48...to have breakfast with you alone.
22:54From Eleni.
22:56She's asking if we'll come to you when it's time.
22:59What kind of question is that?
23:00We have to welcome our grandchild.
23:03That's how I write it.
23:09You're the most beautiful granny I know.
23:14My grandson can call me granny.
23:16My fiancé can't.
23:18Then I'll call you Bibi.
23:19No.
23:20Call me Grandma on Swahili.
23:22You know something like that?
23:24Thanks to the internet.
23:26I'll look for a flight in my office.
23:33Wait a minute.
23:35Eleni says she wants Markus to come with her.
23:39Would you mind if all three of us flew together?
23:44As long as he doesn't sit in front of me in the plane...
23:47...and fold his back legs backwards.
23:49Eleni will be happy.
23:51And I'm happy...
23:53...that you and Markus have finally changed your grave fights.
24:07It's a shame that your father had to leave.
24:09But nice of him to invite us to breakfast.
24:12He's really making an effort lately.
24:17I'm going over to the restaurant. Do you want to come with me?
24:20I'd love to, but I still have to do the laundry and some other household chores.
24:24Okay.
24:25Come on.
24:31What do you think of a second breakfast?
24:34I'd love to, but I still have work to do.
24:37Come on, the horses are taken care of and the paperwork can wait.
24:45Okay, fine.
24:46But let's go to bed, okay?
24:48I've heard about that, but I haven't been there yet.
24:51Then it's about time.
24:53Good, I'll go get a chair, so we can go through the menu.
24:56Hey.
24:57Hi.
24:58Hi.
24:59I've been thinking about what you said, Vincent.
25:02Okay, and?
25:03I've compared the equine passes with the chairs and the drawings...
25:07...and everything fits.
25:09Yes, that's right. My son is very penniless.
25:11He could have become a bookworm.
25:13Yes.
25:15Anna, you can buy the chairs for free.
25:19Great, thank you, Philipp.
25:23Hey, how about we throw a carpool party at Talheim when the new stable is finished?
25:28There will also be a memorial service for Wilma.
25:31Come too.
25:33Yes, that would be nice.
25:38Yes, thank you for the invitation, but better not.
25:42Talheim is your project now, and I wish you all the best in the world.
25:51Okay.
26:02Nicole, what I'm trying to tell you is...
26:06Manus Immobilis was diagnosed in me.
26:10And that means I'm no longer a doctor.
26:37Eat your soup, or it'll get cold.
26:40Yes.
26:42And have fun with the others.
26:45Thank you. Don't worry, I'll be back soon.
26:48No, no, please, stay as long as you want.
26:52Have fun.
26:53Smoke the dance floor.
27:15I'll help you.
27:17Sorry, I'm sorry.
27:21It's okay, Michael.
27:23I'm sorry.
27:36Michael?
27:40Nicole!
27:42That was fast.
27:44What's going on? It sounded so important on the phone.
27:54Michael?
27:56You're making it really exciting.
28:00Nicole, what I'm trying to tell you is...
28:06Let's...
28:12Let's go for a walk tonight.
28:16Let's smoke the dance floor.
28:20Is that what you wanted to tell me?
28:22And for that, I'll leave everything in the café and come running here?
28:31Come on, let's put this away first.
28:35I'm thirsty.
28:37Practically set up, or are you done already?
28:40I just didn't know you were such a reader.
28:43Yes, my cookbook collection has to go with it, of course.
28:45It's a small weakness of mine.
28:47And what's your big weakness?
28:50You know that very well.
28:52The transporter is already here.
28:54Yes.
28:55When I think about the fact that we have to clean all this up...
28:58Because of what? I only have a little stuff.
29:00Well, certainly not as much as you do.
29:02Come on, don't talk.
29:05Mr. Kleber, where are we now?
29:06In the kitchen.
29:07What's that?
29:08There comes the furniture packer.
29:10Excuse me, you dragged me into this.
29:12Yes, but you can at least help the delegate, can't you?
29:15Mrs. Seimlich, are you moving out?
29:17If you move in, yes.
29:19You see, that's what I mean.
29:21It's so nice of you to help everyone.
29:23Yes, thank you very much.
29:25Yes, if we all pack up, we'll have the things down quickly.
29:28All together.
29:29Yes.
29:30Okay.
29:31Good, let's go.
29:32Oh, by the way, I have a little surprise for you later.
29:36Oh, really?
29:37That would be great.
29:38Are you ready?
29:39Yes.
29:41Yes.
29:42What kind of surprise is it?
29:43Straight ahead.
29:44Ah, watch out.
29:45Up the stairs.
29:46Then it's not a surprise.
29:47Großer?
29:48Your silence.
29:49Ah, Theo!
29:50Ah, my cookbooks!
29:51Oh, no.
29:52I'll get the cookbooks.
29:53Oh, no.
29:54I'll get the cookbooks.
29:55Oh, no.
29:56I'll get the cookbooks.
29:57I'll get the cookbooks.
29:58I'll get the cookbooks.
29:59I'll get the cookbooks.
30:00I'll get the cookbooks.
30:01I'll get the cookbooks.
30:02Mmm.
30:07The stew here...
30:09Here is very fantastic.
30:17Yes, well, can't you cook your own?
30:27Don't you?
30:29Do you want some?
30:33No, keep your head up, boy.
30:36Yeah, that's easy to say.
30:40Earlier, you showed me the true size of the two of them.
30:47I know, this is hard.
30:51You wanted to get on well with Anna,
30:53and now she switched you out with another guy.
30:56That's nonsense.
30:57I've wanted her for a long time.
31:00But I don't want to talk about it,
31:02like you do when you're in jail.
31:05Well, it's over.
31:07You're right.
31:08You have to look ahead.
31:10I don't have a choice anyway.
31:13It's not the same from now on.
31:15You're still attached to her, aren't you?
31:20Roland.
31:23I love Anna.
31:26But unfortunately, it doesn't depend on each other.
31:32You can do it, boy.
31:34Believe me.
31:35What makes you so sure?
31:39We have the same genes.
31:41We always get up when we're lying on the floor.
31:46The priest in jail,
31:48he said a really good sentence to me.
31:51Mm.
31:54When you let go of something,
31:56something new always comes to you.
31:58And usually, the new is better than the old.
32:09It would be nice.
32:12You would definitely deserve it.
32:16Oh, the strudel.
32:18It's fantastic.
32:21Don't you want some?
32:25No, thanks.
32:26Really?
32:27Amazing.
32:30I can do it myself.
32:32Come on, give it to me.
32:34I'll have it in a minute.
32:36Mommy, what's wrong?
32:40I just can't stand it anymore with Christoph Saalfeld.
32:44I'm not a big fan of him either,
32:46but he's going to get out soon
32:48No, he gave it to me with the sleeping pill.
32:51Mm.
32:53And you also have something like a ceasefire, don't you?
33:01I'm supposed to convince Markus to sell his shares to you.
33:04Under the condition that you both leave the prince's court immediately afterwards.
33:08Assuming I succeed.
33:10And Markus and I are gone.
33:12Then you really leave the matter with Maxi to rest.
33:19That was really generous of him.
33:23I wouldn't have expected that.
33:27There.
33:30Bam.
33:31Done.
33:32You're the best.
33:34I have to go to the clinic.
33:36Blood pressure check with my patients.
33:37I'll steal it, okay?
33:38Sure.
33:39Bye.
33:40Oh, Mrs. Neubach.
33:41Oh, hello.
33:42How's your study going on the way to the doctor's degree?
33:46I'm in a bit of a hurry.
33:47Goodbye.
33:48Bye.
33:50How's it looking?
34:01Have you gotten any further with Markus?
34:08I need your help.
34:09If I'm supposed to convince him to sell his shares to you.
34:13I don't mind if he ends up behind bars.
34:15You have to make a decision and then deliver.
34:17Otherwise it will be uncomfortable for your daughter.
34:20You'll never get rid of him as easily as you did now.
34:23You just have to help me.
34:28How do you imagine that?
34:33Just be yourself.
34:35And get me rid of Markus.
34:44When Philipp rejected me to come to the party in Thalheim
34:49and me and Vincent wished for all the happiness in the world,
34:54it sounded final.
34:57Whether he really broke up with me,
35:00that would be the best thing for the three of us.
35:03I should be happy when he looks forward.
35:07But why does it hurt me then?
35:10It hurts.
35:12I don't understand it.
35:14Probably because it always feels strange
35:17when a section is finally over.
35:21And so it is with Philipp.
35:41I would recommend a Chardonnay in a wooden barrel to Steinbud in Bourbon.
35:45Sounds wonderful.
35:47Thank you, thank you very much.
35:49Thank you, I'll take it with me.
35:54Mrs. Thies and her husband would take the Chardonnay No. 22 for the main course.
35:58All right, I'll bring it to you.
36:03I don't have much time.
36:06It's starting.
36:08It's starting.
36:10This is already the second table
36:13that has complained about your wine recommendation.
36:16The gentleman wanted a light Grauburgunder for his Lammkrone.
36:19He would be totally surprised.
36:21And if the guest orders vinegar, that's his business.
36:23The guest is king and not an Egelerian student.
36:26He felt humiliated.
36:28And he's not the only one.
36:30The guests feel insulted by their eternal flattery.
36:33Christoph, what's gotten into you?
36:35Our guests want to take a vacation here
36:37and not complete a wine study.
36:39But I...
36:40If this happens again, Mrs. Komprosser,
36:42you have been the longest time sommelier at the Fürstenhof.
36:44Do we understand each other?
36:46Yes, we do.
36:48But I...
36:50But I...
36:52But I...
36:54But I...
36:58But I...
37:00But I...
37:02But I...
37:11Yes.
37:13You two, we'll take you to your new home soon, okay?
37:20You here?
37:22Yes.
37:31I have to thank you.
37:33You took my concerns seriously.
37:35I appreciate that.
37:37I only did it for Anna.
37:39Yes, I know.
37:43And as it seems, everything is fine with the two of them.
37:49Yes.
37:51I have no idea what was going on with my gut feeling.
37:54I don't understand.
38:03Ritter?
38:06Mrs. Selbig.
38:07Here's your menu.
38:12Tenderloin? Okay.
38:13Then please come to practice today.
38:31I can't do this.
38:43Where are you going?
38:45That's what I'm doing.
38:47You better turn the pedals a little more.
38:49Mr. Ritter, please.
38:51I'm going crazy here and you're just steering.
38:53I'm also pedaling.
38:55Yes, I can see that.
38:57Come on, let's swap.
38:59Yes, quiet in the cheap seats back there.
39:01I have to concentrate on the way here now.
39:03Let's see.
39:05No, that's not fair.
39:07That's not fair at all.
39:09Where are we even going?
39:11Yes, you'll see soon.
39:13Isn't there a little picnic?
39:15Yes, you'll see soon.
39:17Not bad, right?
39:19I don't have a gear shift.
39:21Not far anymore.
39:23But when we drive back,
39:25then I'll sit in the front.
39:27I'm not so sure about that yet.
39:29We'll see.
39:31Oh, it's so beautiful here.
39:33A dream.
39:35Stop.
39:37Wait.
39:39The sun showers are so great.
39:43First they get us
39:45a gear shift helper.
39:47And then such a tandem
39:49and a wonderful picnic.
39:51With you as a landlord,
39:53you did a great job.
39:55Definitely.
39:57Okay.
40:01Make yourself comfortable.
40:15Wow.
40:19The best thing is
40:21that we can do
40:23things like this
40:25much more often in the future.
40:37Yes, please.
40:41Mr. Niederwühl.
40:43From Neuwach.
40:45With the best regards from Dr. Röhler.
40:47Many, many thanks. I know.
40:49My colleague told me already
40:51that you'll bring me the medication.
40:53Many thanks for that.
40:55I was in the clinic anyway.
40:57No reason.
40:59Um, I can't...
41:01No.
41:03I haven't told Nicole anything yet.
41:07I wanted to tell her something.
41:09Honestly.
41:11That's why I brought it.
41:15It's really a difficult situation.
41:19Yes.
41:21I decided to tell her
41:23only when I know
41:25that the immunotherapy is working.
41:29I would probably do the same
41:31at your place
41:33and wait until there's hope.
41:35It's not what I think.
41:45Calm down, Cleopatra.
41:47Calm down.
42:05It's just water.
42:07Calm down.
42:35Here's the press, Mr. Saalfeld.
42:43What was that about Katja Saalfeld?
42:45Hello, Lexi.
42:47The radio is faster than our Wi-Fi.
42:49I should talk to Mr. Licht about that.
42:51Did it have to be?
42:53Yes, it had to be.
42:55I'm sorry.
42:57I'm sorry.
42:59I'm sorry.
43:01I'm sorry.
43:03Did it have to be?
43:05Yes, it had to be.
43:07But not like this.
43:09Not at your place.
43:11In front of all the guests.
43:13It's always best to discuss things
43:15immediately.
43:17Oh.
43:19Then you'll cancel the staff meetings
43:21at the restaurant,
43:23on the terrace, in the gym?
43:25Can I bring you something, too?
43:27Water, please.
43:29With pleasure.
43:31What? I forgot.
43:33Why are you humiliating her?
43:35You just shook hands.
43:37Some guests
43:39have problems with their
43:41way of speaking.
43:43I'm hearing that for the first time.
43:45Mrs. Saalfeld is the best sommelier
43:47we've ever had.
43:49According to Markus, you were often insulting.
43:51I will soon
43:53wrap my criticism in cotton balls
43:55with flowers around them.
43:57That's not funny, Christoph.
43:59Was hast du dir denn dabei gedacht?
44:17Ja?
44:19Katja.
44:25Mein Gott, es tut mir so leid.
44:27Es war furchtbar.
44:29Ich habe gerade eben
44:31mit Alexander gesprochen.
44:33Wahrscheinlich nimmt sie sich jetzt in diesem Moment
44:35Christoph zur Brust.
44:37Das bringt doch nichts.
44:39So kann der doch nicht mit dir umspringen.
44:41Du siehst nur, dass das kann.
44:47Wenn Christoph und Alexander
44:49erst mal hier ausgezogen sind...
44:51Dann ändert das auch nichts daran.
44:53Er ist und bleibt einfach mein Chef.
44:55Ja, dann muss ich ihn mir noch mal vorknöpfen.
44:57Das bringt auch nichts.
45:01Er hat einfach eine persönliche Aversion
45:03gegen mich.
45:05Ja, aber du bist doch eine Saalfeld.
45:07Ihr seid doch verwandt.
45:09Er macht mir trotzdem das Leben zur Hölle.
45:11Du hast es ja mit eigenen Augen gesehen.
45:15Oh Gott, ich...
45:17Mein Schatz.
45:21Ich ertrag diesen Kerl
45:23einfach nicht mehr.
45:27Das ist schrecklich.
45:35Gibt es irgendwas, was ich für dich tun kann?
45:39Ich möchte so gern, dass du wieder glücklich wirst.
45:53Geh mit mir weg von hier.
45:57Weit weg vom Fürstenhof.
46:03Bitte, Markus.
46:23Hey, Philipp, was geht?
46:25Ich war gerade noch mal bei den Studenten.
46:27Ihre Zeichnungen sind nur aufgemalt.
46:29Philipp, ruhig. Das ist ein Nobelhotel hier.
46:31Du und dein Züchter.
46:33Ihr wollt Anna über den Tisch ziehen.
46:35Nein. Quatsch.
46:37Verdammt, Roland.
46:39Du steckst da mit drinnen.
46:41Jetzt rüge mich nicht an.
46:43Was redest du da, Philipp?
46:45Weißt du was?
46:47Ich gehe jetzt mit Vincent und Anna zur Koppel.
46:49Ich rufe sie an, mit den liquiden Pesten
46:51und dann kürzt euer Deal.
46:53Nein, hör auf.
46:55Mach das nicht. Ja, du hast recht.
46:57Warum willst du Anna schaden?
46:59Warum?
47:01Sie hat dich um dein Erbe gebracht.
47:03Sie zieht jetzt mit ihrem Freund auf das Gut.
47:05Wenn sie nicht wäre, dann würdest du da leben.
47:07Du hättest ausgesorgt bis zum Lebensende.
47:09Nein! Das war Tante Wilmers letzter Wille.
47:11Aber das ist nicht gerecht.
47:13Wir beide, wir sind die einzigen Verwandten.
47:15Vincent hatte die ganze Zeit recht mit seinen Bedenken.
47:17Sag mal, kapierst du es nicht?
47:19Ich hole uns nur zurück, was uns zusteht.
47:21Bist du dabei?
47:27Du glaubst echt, ich habe keinen Style,
47:29keinen Geschmack, keine Ahnung oder was?
47:31Nein, nein.
47:33Aber ein Hochzeitsanzug ist halt was anderes
47:35als deine süßen Pyjamas oder so.
47:37Ich werde es dir zeigen.
47:41Ich mache mir Sorgen um Philipp.
47:43Aber Anna, es kann ganz viele Gründe haben,
47:45warum jemand an sein Handy nicht rangeht.
47:47Was soll ihm denn passiert sein?
47:49Ich weiß es nicht, aber ich habe einfach
47:51dieses blöde Gefühl.
47:53Herzlichen Glückwunsch vom Uropa an die Großeltern.
47:55Ist sie nicht entzückend, die kleine Nonna?
47:57Haha, bezaubert.
47:59Was für ein hübscher Name.
48:01Was sagst du?
48:03Okay?
48:05Okay, wie? Okay, cool?
48:07Oder okay, das geht gar nicht?
48:09Mir gefällt es nicht.