• 2 months ago
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00:00I just have the feeling that you don't really want to move to Cape Town.
00:03That all of this is just Roman's wish.
00:06That's not true.
00:07Then I'd like a latte macchiato and a grapefruit scone for Birdy Eckhart.
00:17His head didn't voluntarily choose to have a stinger.
00:20If it stings, it's not that bad.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:46This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
01:18Yes, it's me.
01:28Ouch!
01:30Come here, let me see.
01:40Where did you get my stuff?
01:42I bought it.
01:44You?
01:46Yes, I thought as a business gardener
01:48you'd rather sell flowers
01:50instead of me giving you some.
01:54You can make me happy more often.
01:58Hey!
02:08Go in peace.
02:12Sorry.
02:14Flickenschild?
02:17Now?
02:19Is it really necessary?
02:22Okay, I'm coming. I'm on my way.
02:24Yes.
02:28There's a problem in the hotel
02:30with a larger group of travelers
02:32and I have to be there.
02:34We'll continue dreaming tomorrow.
02:36I've been dreaming all night.
02:46I'll call you.
02:48I'm looking forward to it.
02:58Did I say something wrong?
03:00Mr. Albers, thank you very much
03:02for your silence.
03:04Mick, how do you know that?
03:06From Lars.
03:08What? Lars knows it too?
03:10Yes, and Ben too.
03:12Oh great, Mr. Albers, thank you.
03:14You also held a press conference.
03:16Mick, I... Lars thought
03:18Ben took the money from the golf bag
03:20from the basement
03:22or I took the money, the 10,000 euros.
03:24I'm sorry, I didn't mean to embarrass you.
03:27I'm an idiot.
03:29Yes, of course.
03:31Why do you have such a problem
03:33that you played golf successfully once?
03:35That's my business, right?
03:37Yes, okay.
03:39So would you play again
03:41for this charity event?
03:43No.
03:45Mick, just once.
03:47No.
03:49The topic is through.
03:51And my shift too.
03:53I have an afternoon off.
03:55What's his problem
03:57that he was a professional once?
03:59I don't know either.
04:01I have no idea.
04:03What are we going to do
04:05with your charity event now?
04:07I don't know either.
04:09I'm so sorry.
04:11It's not your fault.
04:25Hello, darling.
04:27Roman.
04:29Is the company already running without you
04:31or what are you doing here on a sunny day?
04:33Well, Lars has to get used to it slowly
04:35even without me coming out.
04:37We will sign the contracts later
04:39and then he is officially responsible
04:41as managing director.
04:43And we can finally concentrate
04:45on Cape Town.
04:47That's nice.
04:49Or we'll continue to focus
04:51on your concerns.
04:53What do you mean by that?
04:55Well, that you find it difficult
04:57to make a decision for the right house.
04:59Well, it's not easy from afar.
05:01I have to know
05:03how a house feels.
05:05Yes, exactly.
05:07And that's why I thought
05:09we take a furnished apartment
05:11or move to a hotel
05:13and then meet
05:15in peace on site
05:17the decision for a house.
05:19Bum, bum, bum, bum.
05:23Two flight tickets
05:25to Cape Town.
05:27The day after tomorrow.
05:29Well, nothing stops me here.
05:31Yes, but not me.
05:33I have craftsmen in the house.
05:35I want to open the Tessalon.
05:37I can't leave here now.
05:39Yes, but we had agreed
05:41to implement our Cape Town plan now.
05:43It doesn't matter
05:45one day sooner or later.
05:47Roman, you decide
05:49over my head again.
05:52If you want to surprise someone
05:54it doesn't make sense to ask him beforehand.
05:58I see.
06:00I could have saved myself the trouble.
06:08Sorry.
06:10I didn't mean to disturb you.
06:14Come.
06:16Let's take a few steps.
06:18That's good.
06:20I'll get my coat.
06:28So, he's sleeping.
06:30Is grandma happy?
06:32Yes, when Timo was so little
06:34I didn't care that much.
06:36Getting a young kid here
06:38was something for itself.
06:40Yes, but not too young.
06:42Come on, you got Timo great too.
06:44Yes, I mean Jennifer.
06:46She just parked the little one here.
06:48She said she had a toy fair in Las Vegas.
06:52You have to get used to child care.
06:54But if she didn't want a child
06:56why did she get one?
06:58Who says she didn't want him?
07:00She decided for him.
07:02She got him.
07:04Yes, but then it has to be clear
07:06that she has to return
07:08her own needs in the first place.
07:10Jennifer is still young.
07:12She will learn that.
07:14Finn needs a stable environment.
07:17His parents have to give him that.
07:19Timo and Jennifer
07:21have to take care of that.
07:23Even if they're not together anymore.
07:25Carla, you're just grandma.
07:27As soon as Timo
07:29is back from the States
07:31there has to be a solution.
07:33My grandson is not a walking cup.
07:35You're exaggerating a bit, don't you think?
07:37It's my grandson, it's true.
07:41You or me?
07:43It's your grandson.
07:45Oh!
07:47Grandma, are you leaving?
07:57He should have asked me
07:59before he bought the tickets.
08:01Maybe you can re-book them.
08:03But that's not the point.
08:05It's about that he decided
08:07to leave me again.
08:09You don't have to go to Cape Town
08:11if you don't want to.
08:13Everything you do or say
08:15convinces me of the opposite.
08:17That's not true.
08:19None of the houses down there
08:21were good enough.
08:23I just didn't like any of them.
08:25Besides, what's it to you?
08:27You wanted me to behave
08:29like a father.
08:31Now I'm doing it
08:33and you don't like it either?
08:35I don't want you to be in Cape Town
08:37in a few months
08:39and realize
08:42what you've done with your life.
08:44I have to open the shop again.
08:46Besides, an installer will be here soon.
09:05Good morning!
09:07Well? Good stuff?
09:09Oh, yes!
09:11Imagine this couple
09:13you sent me to last night.
09:15That's going to be
09:17a huge order for us.
09:19Uh...
09:21You don't mean
09:23the Sanders?
09:25Of course!
09:27The Sanders!
09:29What they ordered!
09:31The bridal bouquet,
09:3380 small tables,
09:35flowers for the horse carriage,
09:37boxwood hearts for all the cars.
09:40No one lives
09:42in Sanders at all?
09:44And you only told me
09:46so Flickenschild
09:48could start his charm offensive?
09:50I thought you were happy.
09:52I am too.
09:54No! No!
09:56Really, you two?
09:58That can't be!
10:02No, that's impossible.
10:04I could burst with happiness.
10:06I hardly slept last night.
10:08We have an appointment.
10:10I don't know what to wear yet.
10:12It doesn't matter.
10:14You look beautiful in everything.
10:16Flickenschild will be happy.
10:18If I didn't have you.
10:20By the way, did you get everything
10:22from the wholesale market?
10:24Unfortunately, no.
10:26Imagine, there are no more red roses.
10:28That would be a disaster.
10:30Could you order some for us
10:32from the breeder directly?
10:34Of course.
10:36Oh my God,
10:38that's life-threatening.
10:40Rex!
10:42It's your own fault.
10:44I trusted you, Mr. Albers.
10:46And what are you doing?
10:48I had to explain to Lars
10:50where the money from the golf bag
10:52is.
10:54Yes.
10:56But you forgot to tell him
10:58to keep it to himself.
11:00I did.
11:02It worked great.
11:05I just don't feel like
11:07this circus anymore.
11:09Mik, please.
11:11You already know
11:13what's going on.
11:15Can't you be helpful
11:17for Dr. Thies?
11:19Forget it, Mr. Albers.
11:21This kindergarten for the hospital
11:23is such a great thing.
11:25No.
11:27At least I still play mini golf.
11:35I love you.
11:57Suzan?
11:59Hello Suzan.
12:01Thomas?
12:03Thomas!
12:04There's a lot going on here.
12:06If I want to open a tea salon here, of course I need guest toilets.
12:12I'm supposed to get Johanna Dajiling. She wants to take him to the spa.
12:17I think I sold the last one. How much does she need?
12:20About 500 grams should be enough.
12:25I'll bring one over later. The supplier will be here anyway.
12:29By the way, you're too kind.
12:31Why?
12:32Because of Cape Town.
12:34I watched a documentary last night. It's incredibly beautiful there.
12:41Yes, I know.
12:43I've never been to South Africa myself.
12:45You can go to the Kruger National Park or to Straußenfarm as often as you want.
12:49Or you can go to Robben Island.
12:52Since when are you so fond of animals?
12:54Let's put it this way. It's my passion for the exotic.
12:58But I'm sure you've seen it all.
13:01Yes, that's true.
13:03You don't sound particularly enthusiastic.
13:08Tea?
13:10By the way, they also showed this route through the vineyards and the hinterland on TV.
13:15It's just fantastic.
13:18But I'm sure you've already done everything.
13:21What do you like best?
13:27The weather.
13:29The weather.
13:30There's always a little bit of weather on top.
13:33Ms. Winter, could you come over, please?
13:36Yes, I'll be right there.
13:38Excuse me, please.
13:39Yes, of course.
13:40We can continue the conversation another time when it's a little quieter.
13:45Yes, gladly.
13:48Bye.
13:49Bye.
13:59And this passport about the management of Winter in West Lower Saxony?
14:03That means that if you prove yourself,
14:05you will enter your father's footsteps in just one year
14:08and take over the overall management of the business.
14:11Oh, Bente, you're just in time.
14:14My successor is being arranged right now.
14:16So first of all, that's just an option.
14:20I'm very confident that you, as the managing director of Winter in West Lower Saxony,
14:24will prove yourself very quickly.
14:28Your father has great faith in you.
14:30That's right.
14:32Well, what can I say?
14:34Just sign it.
14:47Well?
14:49It didn't hurt, did it?
14:51Not yet.
14:53Thank you for coming so quickly.
14:55That's why I'm here.
14:57Oh, Bente, you're just in time.
14:59We want to toast.
15:00With champagne, yes.
15:02Yes, sure.
15:04And get yourself a glass, too.
15:08So kind.
15:47Oops.
15:48That's what they say in India,
15:50everyone uses their cell phone, but Achim Meisner doesn't.
15:54Yes, please.
15:55Yes?
15:56I heard correctly.
15:58Ms. Janssen, come in.
16:00I wanted to ask you if you would like to have a cup of tea with me.
16:04I would like to show you my cool prospect.
16:07Yes, please.
16:08Yes?
16:09Tell me, would it be possible for us to have the tea here with me?
16:13Yes, but I don't like tea with me anymore.
16:15Yes, yes, yes, I'm just waiting for a call on the internet from Achim from India.
16:19Oh, I see.
16:20Hello, everyone.
16:21Yes, of course.
16:22Hello, Susanne.
16:23I just wanted to give you the tea.
16:25Yes, wonderful.
16:26We were just about to open the jug.
16:28Would you like a cup with you?
16:30I actually just wanted to go to Merle to the nursery.
16:34Although...
16:35Oh, I still have time for a cup of tea.
16:38Nice, isn't it?
16:39I'll take it, yes?
16:41And Mrs. Rose, please be so kind as to bring me my beautiful big cup.
16:46It's on the table.
16:48And the cool prospect, of course.
16:50I want to show it to you.
16:52Yes, I will.
16:54If the phone rings, I'll go to it.
16:57That would be nice.
16:59I will give you a very special tea set these days.
17:02It is taste-neutral, does not influence the aroma, and the scent is perfectly spread.
17:07Well, you are absolutely right.
17:11If you are such a tea lover as I am, then of course you need a professional.
17:20Of course, only if you take white tea.
17:22With black tea, this is not so serious.
17:25Well, I'll tell you one thing, Susanne.
17:27Before you've told me everything you know about tea, I won't let you go to Cape Town.
17:35Well, it's not that fast.
17:39Is everything okay?
17:42Yes, sure.
17:44The prospects you were just talking about?
17:48About my cure stay.
17:50You know, about my clinic.
17:53I would like to show it to you, too.
17:57I'll take a look, yes?
18:01Oh, Timo, don't worry.
18:04The little one feels very comfortable with us.
18:09Really?
18:10Everything is fine.
18:15Have a good flight.
18:17Yes, we look forward to it.
18:19Bye.
18:21That was Timo.
18:22The fair went very well.
18:25Did Jennifer contact him?
18:27No.
18:28She apparently has no interest in her little son.
18:32Did Timo tell her that Finn is with us?
18:35Sure.
18:38That's kind of weird.
18:40It's not weird, it's irresponsible.
18:44Maybe it's better if Finn lives permanently with Timo.
18:48Yesterday you also said that the child belongs to the mother.
18:51Yes, but not to someone like that.
18:53She can't even call Timo back.
18:57Who is that now?
18:59I don't know.
19:09Are you Timo's mother?
19:11Yes.
19:13I'm Jennifer.
19:15I'd like to pick up Finn.
19:18Yes, thank you very much, Dr. Stütter.
19:31I'm also looking forward to working with you.
19:33Yes.
19:34Goodbye.
19:38Benze?
19:40Yes?
19:41Do you have a moment?
19:42Sure, boss.
19:46I'd like to talk to you for a moment.
19:49I'm going to do a lot like dad, but there will be some changes for you.
19:55Why? Are we printing on recycling paper now?
19:58Hopefully we'll do that.
20:00I'd have to see that.
20:03To make it short.
20:05I see you here more as an assistant and not as my secretary.
20:10With your training and your skills, you should get more self-responsibility.
20:15What changes for me?
20:18Of course, you still have to pay for the reception.
20:20Just because of Mr. Lichtenhagen.
20:22But I would also like to work more closely with you and give you more tasks.
20:27Great.
20:29And of course we also have to talk about your salary.
20:33That's like Christmas.
20:35What should I say?
20:37Let me say something else.
20:42I know that you would also like to follow in dad's footsteps.
20:46And that's why I think it's especially fair that you're not angry, but that you support me.
20:52That's my job.
20:54I beg you.
20:58Sorry, that's my job, too.
21:07Thank you for taking care of him.
21:10Of course, he's my grandchild.
21:12Still.
21:14What are you going to do now?
21:17I've come to the next round of the audition.
21:20If everything works out, I'm going to Munich in the fall to the Dance Academy to study musicals.
21:25And if not?
21:27I'll try it in Cologne.
21:29It's also a beautiful city.
21:31Yes, but the teacher in Munich has already shown that he can imagine working with me very well.
21:37And if you're at the Dance Academy, what are you going to do with Finn?
21:44I'll take him with me.
21:46He sleeps all day anyway.
21:48And if I have a big role, I give it to my friends.
21:50It works somehow.
21:51Excuse me, but that's not possible.
21:53You can't always give the little one away somewhere.
21:56I'm his grandma, but he didn't know us either.
21:59I entrusted him to Timo.
22:01Yes, but you should have asked him before.
22:04As a father, he can do something.
22:06Of course, but you make it a little easier for yourself.
22:09I just don't do it unnecessarily complicated and that's why I'd like to go now.
22:12Timo has to go on the return flight.
22:14Please, just wait.
22:16Why should I?
22:18Jennifer.
22:20Such a little man is a big responsibility.
22:23You've already noticed that.
22:25That's why I suggest that you stay overnight.
22:28We have a nice guest room and tomorrow we'll talk about it again.
22:33I'll pay you a new ticket to Berlin, of course.
22:36Hello, Mr. Berger.
23:03Hello.
23:04Mrs. Dr. Thies is not as knackered as she was last night.
23:07Oh, you mean Nicky was fired?
23:08Yes, it was an unfortunate incident.
23:10Well, if he doesn't want to, you can't do anything about it.
23:13You realize that?
23:14Yes, a little hot too.
23:16In any case, you can't force him to play golf.
23:19Unfortunately, the charity golf tournament will not take place without him.
23:23Yes, it would have brought a lot of press.
23:26Unexpected comeback from Birdie Eckert.
23:28I hope that Mrs. Dr. Thies has any ideas to get sponsors.
23:32I hope so, too.
23:33I would like to make my Pazza good again.
23:35Nonsense.
23:36We would have had to ask Nicky anyway if he would take part.
23:39If he had known that we were involved, he would have said no.
23:42Well, Mr. Albers, it certainly wasn't up to you.
23:45Camel tea.
23:47Thank you very much.
23:48Bye.
24:00The rest of the living room is fine, but definitely nothing for tonight.
24:04No way.
24:07What's up tonight?
24:09Have you been listening?
24:11Do you have a date with your local hotel manager?
24:15Yes, I do.
24:18Come on, you're not his type.
24:20It's nice.
24:21Yes.
24:22I'm happy for you.
24:23May I?
24:24Sure.
24:25You can't really believe it yet.
24:28It's easy for me.
24:30Do you think the aging age of relationships will come soon enough?
24:34Of course.
24:36Tell me, are you stressed?
24:39With Roman?
24:41I'm also upset about Pete.
24:44About your dad? Why?
24:46He claims that I would only move to Cape Town because of Roman.
24:49That's just not true.
24:51I don't care, but I already had that thought.
24:53Then I have to give your dad justice.
24:54Oh, come on, don't you start with that, too.
24:56Do you want to hear my honest opinion or not?
24:59Yes, of course.
25:01Very well.
25:03Before that, I'll make us something hot.
25:05Come on.
25:12A wonderful good day and a warm welcome to Hotel Dreikönig.
25:15Thank you very much.
25:16Have a nice stay.
25:18Oh, Mrs. Jansen, Thomas, welcome to Dreikönig.
25:23Yes, thank you.
25:25Yes, indeed.
25:26How do we get to this rosy gesture?
25:29Just like that.
25:30Just like that?
25:32Well, yes, I would say spontaneous marketing.
25:35Everyone can do that on Valentine's Day.
25:37Yes, but again ...
25:38Please, don't deceive me.
25:40Well, if someone spreads roses so flamboyantly, it's just love.
25:44Could it be that someone has taken the advice of a good friend
25:48and no longer leaves any questions open?
25:50No, someone has conquered the lady of his heart.
25:53I'm glad to hear that.
25:56Well, the flower fairy certainly gives a lot of discounts, doesn't she?
25:59No, it's the support of a local nursery.
26:02Oh, then let the flowers speak.
26:04Yes.
26:05Have a nice day.
26:07Oh, thank you very much for being a guest in Dreikönig.
26:09Yes, thank you.
26:10You too.
26:12Oh, stop, stop.
26:13No, that would be a bit much.
26:15One does it too.
26:17Have a nice day.
26:24Oh, that's really hot.
26:28If Cape Town is the right place for you,
26:31then you have my blessing and I will definitely come to visit you there.
26:35But?
26:36If it's the right place for you,
26:38why don't you plan your new life with full commitment?
26:41Because I still have so much to do here, maybe?
26:45Why doesn't anyone understand me here?
26:49I don't know.
26:52I don't know if that's really a good idea with Cape Town.
26:56Even if we planned it for so long.
26:59Would it be so bad if you were to make a retreat?
27:03I mean, you didn't even buy a house down there.
27:06And Roman also has to see how hard it is for you to give up everything here again.
27:12If he would see that,
27:14he would have bought two tickets to Cape Town.
27:16One way.
27:17It doesn't help. You have to talk to him.
27:23It would hurt him so much if I make a retreat now.
27:27Susan, you have your own life and the right to make your own decisions.
27:36Thank you for your sincerity.
27:38It's pure selfishness.
27:40You didn't seriously believe that I wouldn't let you or me move back to Cape Town.
27:54The construction site is slowly taking shape, man.
27:56Everything is going according to schedule.
27:57And you mean the Scania Park will be ready by the Hansa Day?
28:00Of course.
28:02I'm definitely looking forward to the tree houses.
28:05Me too.
28:06By the way, I think the place you chose is really okay.
28:10But there's still a long way to go.
28:13But whatever. You can't play golf all day.
28:16What do you mean?
28:18Well, in the sense of...
28:20Life is not a pony farm. First the work, then the pleasure.
28:25But among us, I can do it again.
28:28What?
28:29Well, playing golf.
28:31Oh, I have to go.
28:33See you later.
28:34Bye.
28:39Hello.
28:40Hi.
28:41Is everything okay?
28:42Yes.
28:43I just meant because of your ex, Vincent.
28:47Who's Vincent?
28:50I'm on Birdie Eckart now.
28:52Who's Birdie Eckart?
28:54Come on, don't be stupid.
28:56Seriously? I told you I didn't want to talk about it.
29:00Yes.
29:01That's good.
29:04Even if it's a shame.
29:07I would love to admit that I know you.
29:11It would be so cool if I could say while playing golf,
29:13I'm friends with Birdie Eckart.
29:16Or even better.
29:18I could say, Birdie Eckart has improved my strokes on slopes.
29:24That's the idea.
29:28Would you teach me?
29:30No.
29:32Oh, come on.
29:33If I don't tell anyone you're Birdie...
29:35You'll do that anyway.
29:37Nice try, but no.
29:42And if I say, please, please, please?
29:47Please.
29:52Okay.
29:53Yes, yes, okay.
29:55And when?
29:56When no one's at the golf course.
29:58Yes.
30:05Yes.
30:43Do you need anything else?
30:45I'll be fine, thank you.
30:54What are you reading?
30:57There's an interview with my favorite star in it.
31:01So your musical career seems to be very important to you, right?
31:07Yes.
31:08Even if it's a hard job that you have to practice almost every day.
31:12And what are you doing with Finn?
31:14I already told you, I'm taking him with me.
31:17Well, and then?
31:23Hey, Freit.
31:26I read that you shouldn't react to everything right away,
31:29otherwise you'll divorce the child.
31:35He's not even six months old.
31:37You can't divorce him.
31:49Hello.
31:52So as my tenant, you could be a little nicer to me.
31:56Don't you think?
31:59I mean, we only fixed chairs together.
32:02You told me about your childhood.
32:05Did I do anything to you?
32:08No.
32:10Tell my wife and say yes.
32:12Not to me.
32:14But?
32:16Laura.
32:18Laura?
32:21You don't remember her name, do you?
32:23From your little game you broke up with recently.
32:28You seem to be in a great shape.
32:31I became a witness to your argument involuntarily.
32:35Argument?
32:37Oh, you picked up a few half-sets and now you mean to be able to form an opinion?
32:41I've heard enough.
32:43And what's the result of your involuntary attack?
32:48Roman is absolutely right.
32:50You are and always will be an inconsiderate egoist
32:53who doesn't care about the feelings of others.
32:55Don't you have your own opinion?
32:57I mean, I've known for years what Roman thinks about me.
33:00I don't care.
33:02But Susan, I would have expected more from you.
33:18Yes, it is always reassuring to know the bookkeeping in good hands.
33:23With pleasure.
33:24Lars, come here, please.
33:28What is it?
33:29Mr. Jansen will take care of our tax affairs in the future.
33:33Ah, aha.
33:35Yes, that was already agreed before you became manager here.
33:40So if you want to think about it again and decide...
33:43No, no, no, no, that's not what I meant.
33:45I like working with you.
33:46I'm glad.
33:47By the way, congratulations on your new position.
33:49Yes, thank you.
33:50Yes, then please let me collect all the necessary documents from Bente.
33:54If you could send me the documents by courier, I have another appointment in a moment.
33:58Yes, of course, no problem.
33:59Thank you very much.
34:00Have a nice day, gentlemen.
34:02Goodbye.
34:03Ciao.
34:04And are you familiar with the project plan?
34:07Yes, sure.
34:08I'm just transferring it to the computer.
34:10What? Why is that?
34:12Because we have now arrived in the 21st century.
34:15The project plan is the heart of every project.
34:18You should always keep an eye on it.
34:20Yes, I have.
34:22Even on the way to the computer.
34:24And if I want to, on my new cell phone.
34:26That wasn't necessary in the past either.
34:28But now it's practical, don't you think?
34:30Yes.
34:31I prefer to have everything at a glance.
34:33Besides, I think you should focus on the essentials
34:37before you give up with such a snitch.
34:39That's not a snitch, dad.
34:41That's modern networking.
34:43Well, the main thing is that you don't get entangled.
34:47So, let's see.
34:51Here you go.
35:13What are you doing now?
35:15I have no idea.
35:17I have to come up with something else.
35:20We're shooting a commercial with you.
35:22Oh, no, forget it.
35:24What? Why not?
35:26We'll borrow Finn and you'll act like a young, modern father.
35:29Of course, everything is free of upper body.
35:31Lüneburg loves that.
35:33Never again.
35:36The thing with Mick was a good idea.
35:38If he doesn't want to, he doesn't want to.
35:40Come in.
35:42Who's disturbing?
35:44It's always a coincidence.
35:46Yes.
35:47Hello.
35:50Oh, cool. May I?
35:52Please.
35:54Listen, I've been thinking about the charity thing.
35:58You're playing for us, aren't you?
36:00No, but I thought I might be able to support the thing
36:03by signing autographs.
36:06You mean some kind of PR campaign?
36:08Yes. Would that be okay?
36:10That would be great.
36:12Good. But one condition.
36:14No questions until the end of your career, okay?
36:16We should be able to do that.
36:18Good.
36:19Thank you, Mick.
36:21You're welcome.
36:23Have a nice evening.
36:24Yes.
36:25Bye.
36:26Bye.
36:27Yes.
36:28Cool.
36:30You're just glad you're not using the camera.
36:32Yeah, right?
36:39I didn't come to you to watch you study
36:42the company portfolio of Winter Invest.
36:45You can do that tomorrow.
36:47Now wait a minute.
36:49References from Shanghai and Malaysia.
36:52Boring.
36:54It's not boring at all.
36:57If it turns out that your father
36:59shot crooked things down there
37:01and in these countries it's no different
37:03than with infidelity, subvention,
37:06blackmail, blackmail, and so on and so forth.
37:10Okay, what's on your mind?
37:12I don't have anything on my mind.
37:13I just have something in front of my nose.
37:16My brother was stupid enough to
37:18promote me to his personal assistant today.
37:21That's great.
37:22That's depressing.
37:25I know you're annoyed.
37:28But your job is valuable.
37:30You're at the source.
37:32And if your brother goes down with
37:34drums and trumpets, you'll enjoy
37:36watching from your reception.
37:38Yes.
37:39And until then...
37:41That means keeping calm
37:43and keeping your nerves.
37:46Hey, honey, you'll get your revenge
37:48and it'll be sweet.
37:50Do you know what I'm talking about?
37:53When my uncle Ruth just fired me
37:55like that,
37:57I grabbed his beloved
37:59shotgun and ran away.
38:02220 rounds, 12 cylinders,
38:04and off to freedom.
38:06It was such a great feeling.
38:09Then I sold the car and went to Asia with the money.
38:12And uncle Ruth?
38:13He died like a madman.
38:16But I didn't care.
38:18The main thing was that justice was restored.
38:22Believe me, honey.
38:24We get what we want,
38:26what's ours.
38:27And your brother and your father
38:29will regret not treating us
38:31with a little more respect.
38:34Eye for an eye?
38:36Tooth for...
38:38a tooth.
38:43I'm really not hungry at all.
38:45Mrs. Jansen, you have to get your strength back.
38:48Yes, I know.
38:49I wanted it to go much faster.
38:52Have patience.
38:53Now go to the doctor's first.
38:55Yes.
38:56Oh, an e-mail.
38:58Yes.
38:59Mr. von Achim.
39:01There you are.
39:03And? What does he write?
39:05The project is making progress.
39:07The Indian beer is a bit thin.
39:10I have to get used to it first.
39:14So it seems to him very good.
39:17Yes.
39:18If you like, you can read what he writes.
39:21With pleasure.
39:22There are no secrets.
39:24Oh, my dear.
39:28He means my love, of course.
39:30But please, look at the list of addresses.
39:35Katja Meissner, Caroline von Walden, Alfred Albers.
39:39You mean that's just ...
39:40Yes, but it's a round letter.
39:42Fine.
39:53Mr. Wendt.
39:54Hello.
39:55Do you have a moment?
39:56Yes, why don't you accompany me for a while?
39:58I heard at the office earlier that you were stressed with my daughter.
40:02That was not worth the talk.
40:04You think so?
40:05But she was very excited.
40:08I'm not sure if this idea of ​​Cape Town is the right one for you.
40:12We decided it together.
40:13We want to live there.
40:14That's been our plan for a long time.
40:15Maybe you want to live there.
40:17Excuse me?
40:19South Africa is dreamlike.
40:21Just to sit there in peace.
40:24But Susanne is not at that point yet.
40:26Oh, and you know that so well.
40:29She is my daughter.
40:31You've known her for how long now?
40:35Do you see?
40:36That's why I don't think you can make a well-founded judgment about Susanne and our life.
40:42Of course, you know her longer than I do.
40:45We've been talking here for almost 20 years.
40:49I don't deny that.
40:51But you don't see what moves her.
40:54Well, don't overestimate yourself.
40:56Yes, you don't see her heart.
40:57You don't feel what she wants.
40:59I don't have to.
41:00You tell me.
41:01Are you sure?
41:03Maybe you just don't want to disappoint her.
41:06Certainly not.
41:08Have a nice evening.
41:34So while your tempting lips are here before me
41:39Please adore me, por favor
41:46Besame
41:48Before the cha-cha tempo steals away
41:53While other dancers do their fancy swaying
41:58We'll keep saying besame
42:05You look charming.
42:10As long as I only look charming and don't do anything else.
42:13I'm sure that the time of the little mischief is over.
42:16Of course, one or the other setback is not excluded.
42:19Merci.
42:22Did you do all this?
42:24Yes.
42:26It's beautiful.
42:33What are we drinking to?
42:36To an undisturbed evening.
42:42Oh no, I'm sorry.
42:45So much for that.
42:48I hate that.
42:52Oh, that's my rose breeder.
42:55I have to go to him.
42:57Mr. Grünberg?
42:58Yes, yes, of course.
43:00But we need them.
43:01Yes.
43:03And that doesn't have time until tomorrow morning?
43:06Do you understand?
43:08Yes, yes, yes, yes, I'll be right there.
43:14In a quarter of an hour I get roses delivered.
43:17And I really need them.
43:18Not really, because some rose breeder bought them all.
43:21Yes, but I had a great idea.
43:30Don't be angry.
43:32I'm not angry with you.
43:35We'll fix it.
43:38I'll hurry.
43:41I'll be right back.
43:48I'll be right back.
44:01That really sounds a little naive.
44:04I mean, until she's done with her musical training,
44:07she's five-four.
44:09Then she has exactly two more years until she has to go to school.
44:12She probably made it to her breakthrough on Broadway
44:15and can afford her own nanny.
44:17That's pretty mean, you know that?
44:19Now finally come to bed.
44:25Timo will only come tomorrow during the day.
44:29And I'm afraid by then Jennifer will be gone
44:31or I've screwed her over.
44:33Do you know when he'll come?
44:35I could suggest that she goes with me tomorrow
44:38to shop baby clothes for Finn.
44:40Maybe I can stop her like that.
44:43You shouldn't get involved in everything.
44:47Torben, the girl can't take care of a baby on her own.
44:51Give her a chance.
44:54Come on.
45:09I bet she read somewhere
45:11that you shouldn't disturb babies at night.
45:15How old were you when you got Timo?
45:18Now finally come to bed.
45:21Seventeen.
45:39Hello.
45:41You're late.
45:43I was stopped.
45:45I'm sorry.
45:47It's not that important.
45:50What's going on?
45:55Susanne, about the flight tickets...
45:59I'm sorry I got so carried away.
46:04Yes, you did.
46:10Susanne, everything I've been doing for almost 20 years
46:15I'm doing it for you and for us.
46:18Yes, I know.
46:21I love you.
46:24And I want you to be happy.
46:29I am happy.
46:31What's going on?
46:35I need to know if you still want to do this with Kapstadt.
46:48You're so mean.
46:50You can't even take care of your son for two days.
46:53Jenny didn't even know I had a son last week.
46:56Because you never called me again?
46:58Because you didn't tell me you were pregnant.
47:00So you can come back just because of that?
47:02I'd rather raise my child on my own.
47:04Okay, I need space for the new boat.
47:08As long as you run the tea salon yourself, it's okay.
47:12Otherwise I'll have to kick you out.
47:15What's that?
47:19A birthday present.
47:21Happy birthday.
47:23What do you think you're doing?
47:26You overconfident, self-loving egoist.