• last month
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00:00I miss him. Roman is a part of me.
00:05We've been together for so long. I can't imagine a love without him.
00:10And you've outdone yourself. It's incredibly delicious.
00:14Then I've won the bet.
00:16Yes. In any case, you'll get an earful.
00:19But you'll have to do that more often now.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun And it's in my eyes, and it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn And a restless sky, and a restless sky
00:47This is my life This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:24My dream's gone. It's simply gone with me.
01:28But that's not possible.
01:30Why not?
01:34I have to go home now.
01:37Wait!
01:38No!
01:39I'll go with you!
01:40No!
01:55Susanne?
01:57Promise me that I don't have to listen to any fictitious justifications.
02:02Please, come in.
02:08I would have liked to decide for myself how to deal with the fact that my mother,
02:12whom I've been looking for all my life, has died.
02:15I don't know what to do.
02:18I don't know what to do.
02:20I would have decided for myself how to deal with the fact that my mother,
02:23whom I've been looking for all my life, is alive but demented.
02:28I know, dear.
02:31It was a mistake.
02:33I can only hope that you will forgive me at some point.
02:41I don't know if I can.
02:45I'm very hurt.
02:48You've gone too far.
02:52How could you be so overbearing?
02:56No matter how bad my mother's condition was,
02:59she was my mother.
03:01I had given everything to be close to her.
03:07Do you still think about the time when we first met?
03:12Yes.
03:13Of course, how could I forget that?
03:15But...
03:16Do you remember how bad it was for you in Vienna when you were in the hospital?
03:22They took Lars away from you and put him in a home.
03:26You were so...
03:29so terribly unhappy.
03:31So hurtful, so...
03:34so hurtful, so...
03:40so fragile.
03:42Back then I swore to myself that I would never allow it again,
03:46that they would hurt you.
03:52Yes, I actually only had one goal.
03:55To protect you from all evil.
04:04Only now did I realize
04:07how excessive my behavior was.
04:23Please don't ever do that again.
04:28Is that...
04:33You're still giving us a chance.
04:41You must never talk to me like that again.
04:48I promise.
05:04I think we did it.
05:06Dr. Thies gets her hospital children's diary.
05:10Oh, I still have to finish the blanket.
05:18Cocoa.
05:20It's good for the soul, right?
05:24I think I can use that now.
05:27A little sip.
05:29A little sip.
05:32When I was a kid, I loved drinking cocoa.
05:35But at some point, we didn't have any cocoa left at home.
05:39Neither did we.
05:40Why?
05:44Sugar.
05:46It's a poison for an athlete.
05:49Tell me, was everything you did all about golf?
05:53All year long.
05:55It was often pretty stressful.
05:57But that's how it is in professional sports.
06:0112 years and already professional sports.
06:04At that age, you have to play with people of the same age.
06:07It was normal for me.
06:12Did you like playing golf?
06:15Of course. Why?
06:17Are you sure?
06:21Yes.
06:22At some point, the pressure got bigger and bigger.
06:28That's strange.
06:32The better I got, the less I liked it.
06:36No wonder the fun goes away when the pressure of success gets so big.
06:42I got double and triple for the fun.
06:46As a surfer.
06:47But as a life, a single party.
06:52Good night, Mr. Albers.
06:55Sleep well, my boy.
07:20Good morning, Mrs. Rose. How are you today?
07:23Good, Mr. Albers. Actually, as always.
07:26Reminds me of the old days.
07:2850s, 60s, rock'n'roll, Elvis, Chuck Berry.
07:32Achim.
07:33From India?
07:34I hope nothing happened here.
07:36Good.
07:37Achim.
07:38Yes, it's me.
07:40Is everything okay?
07:42I mean, because you're calling on the phone.
07:44That's so expensive.
07:47Yes.
07:48Not at the moment.
07:51I think we'll talk again later, okay?
07:54Okay, see you.
07:56Is Mr. Meissner okay?
08:01He just wanted to hear my voice.
08:03Oh, how romantic. He misses you.
08:07Can't you play some other music?
08:10Yes, of course, right away.
08:12Is that okay?
08:17See you.
08:18Yes, see you.
08:28We really ate everything yesterday.
08:31You don't have an appetite for chicken curry so early in the morning, do you?
08:34No, starvation. The hormones.
08:36Well, I'm sorry.
08:38Nothing left.
08:40Then we'll have to cook it again later.
08:43What? The same thing twice in a row?
08:45Yes, of course.
08:47How are you going to make me pasta?
08:50No, I won't let you feed me with ham noodles.
08:53Who's talking about ham noodles?
08:55My hormones are very selective.
08:59How about sushi?
09:01Raw fish in pregnancy.
09:04You know what?
09:06I'll get us a pizza.
09:09I want to eat your delicious Indian dish again.
09:14My body demands it.
09:16Our baby demands it.
09:19Please, give yourself a break.
09:21You won the bet.
09:23My counterfeit will soon be back on your shopper around the area.
09:26Now I have a free wish, right?
09:29Well, good.
09:31If it has to be the curry chicken again.
09:34It has to be again.
09:36And now I'm going to take a shower.
09:38Yes.
09:39See you soon.
09:46Good night.
09:50Good night, my darling.
09:59How did I deserve that?
10:01A little tune-in to Britain.
10:05Actually, we should do that every morning.
10:08Yes.
10:09And more.
10:12No.
10:14I hate phone calls in the morning.
10:17I'm sorry.
10:19Richtenhagen?
10:20Hey, Scarlett.
10:24Yes.
10:26That sounds very interesting.
10:28Yes.
10:29Can we talk about that at lunch?
10:32Good.
10:33See you later.
10:35That was Scarlett.
10:36I heard that.
10:37Is she still following you or why does she want to meet you for lunch?
10:40She asked me if we would like to take a case together.
10:44And what is it about?
10:46About the principle of limited autonomy, if you are interested.
10:50It's very interesting legally.
10:52It's about the interface between German constitution and European law.
10:56What role does Scarlett have in this?
10:58I mean, is she the interface between your normal relationship life and an amorous adventure?
11:04I told her that I'm with you and I love you.
11:08I hope she understood that too.
11:10I'm not sure anymore.
11:11She accepted it.
11:13Scarlett, we are just colleagues.
11:15Our relationship is purely professional.
11:18But if it's out of love, I can cancel the case.
11:21I have enough clients.
11:23Nonsense.
11:24Of course you will take the case.
11:26Are you sure?
11:28Yes, as you said, your relationship is purely professional.
11:31Yes.
11:38I thought our reconciliation was just a dream.
11:53Did you sleep well?
11:55Wonderful.
11:57With you by my side.
12:01I don't want to overdo it, but I just had to ask.
12:06Do you still want to go to Cape Town with me?
12:09We can postpone it for now.
12:12We'll do everything as we planned.
12:17Do you know how happy you make me?
12:22Cape Town will do us good.
12:24We've always been so happy there.
12:27We will be again.
12:31I'll put everything in order.
12:33First, I'll buy the house you liked so much.
12:38I have to go.
12:39Today is the opening of the tea salon.
12:41I still have a lot to do.
12:46For a moment I really feared I would lose you.
13:02Mr. Johnson.
13:03Good to see you.
13:04Mr. Berger.
13:06Did my food taste good to your girlfriend?
13:08Yes, she was completely gone.
13:10And that's exactly my problem.
13:12Why?
13:13You won your bet, didn't you?
13:15Yes, I did.
13:16But now Britta would like to eat her curry again today.
13:19Ah, and you want me to cook for you again?
13:22Yes, nice as it is.
13:24You want to cook with me.
13:25Do you understand?
13:26I need the recipe from you.
13:28There is none.
13:31Here, there is none.
13:32Yes, I have the recipe from a woman from Sri Lanka.
13:35I always looked over her shoulder a bit back then.
13:38And now I cook it from my imagination and from my memory.
13:44Could you not try to write it down?
13:47I can.
13:49But are you sure you can do it just as well as I can?
13:53And when do you know if something needs to be seasoned?
13:56Maybe I forgot an ingredient.
14:01Then I guess I have to tell Britta the truth.
14:04Honesty comes last.
14:06And too bad for the fuel of your motorcycle.
14:12How was your dinner with Mrs. Rose?
14:14I hope you were able to hold back.
14:16This woman doesn't need holding back.
14:18She needs attention and passion.
14:21Oh, that sounds like a hot night.
14:24It's not so easy to conquer a Mrs. Rose.
14:27But I kissed her.
14:29But you know she's with Mr. Meissner.
14:32Mr. Meissner is to blame.
14:34You don't leave a woman like her alone for long.
14:42Hey, I thought you had an early shift.
14:44I have an appointment with my therapist.
14:46Oh, I see.
14:48It's strange.
14:49Once you start to remember, everything is back to normal.
14:52What do you mean?
14:54Everything.
14:55The whole routine back then.
14:57My parents split up when I was three years old.
15:01My mother and I grew up on our own in the village.
15:05Sounds idyllic.
15:07Yes, it was.
15:09Three villages away was a golf course.
15:11To make up for my pocket money,
15:13I always took the golf balls out of the ditch.
15:16I came home completely wasted.
15:18My mother was thrilled.
15:19I can imagine.
15:20I grabbed a golf club and tried it out.
15:24I always thought you came to golf because of your father.
15:28No, no.
15:29My father was a golf coach,
15:31but he only got me when he realized I was really talented.
15:36And before that, you never had anything to do with each other?
15:39Yes, of course.
15:40We saw each other on the weekends.
15:42Once a month or so.
15:44Then he started training me and I moved in with him.
15:48So your father was your coach?
15:50Yes, and later on my manager.
15:52And his sister, Aunt Irene,
15:54was my physiotherapist.
15:56It was a family business.
15:58And you didn't miss your mother?
16:01You were with her on the weekends.
16:03No, we didn't have time.
16:04There were always tournaments.
16:05But she watched the broadcast on TV.
16:08And you and your father,
16:11you never did anything else besides golf?
16:15Yes, we traveled a lot.
16:17Oh, where to?
16:18France, Spain, Scotland.
16:20We even went to the Majors later.
16:22The Majors?
16:24Those are the professional tournaments of the professional golfers.
16:27In 2002 we were at the Riders' Cup in England.
16:30The European team won.
16:33So it was always about golfing?
16:35Yes, both of us.
16:36I owe my whole career to him as a professional golfer.
16:41So, I have to go.
16:44See you later.
16:45Bye.
16:46Bye.
17:11You're still locked up.
17:13Yes, but we overslept.
17:15Do you have a man in your bed?
17:18Not in bed, but under the shower.
17:21Coffee?
17:22Yes, please.
17:26You're shining like a whole field of sunflowers.
17:29Yes, Roman and I have reconciled.
17:31Oh.
17:32I made it clear to him that he was wrong.
17:35And he understood that he had to change a lot.
17:38That means you're not going to Cape Town?
17:41Not yet.
17:42As a kind of new beginning.
17:45We will try to master our crisis there.
17:48Together.
17:50I owe that to Roman after all these years.
17:53And you think this is the ideal place?
17:56So far away from your friends and your family?
18:00Cape Town will help us to find each other again.
18:03To trust each other again.
18:05To build each other up.
18:07Yes.
18:08Hm.
18:09Well.
18:10The main thing is that you're happy.
18:13I'm sure this is the right decision.
18:21Good day.
18:24Nice to meet you.
18:26Susanne and I reconciled.
18:28Congratulations.
18:29She came to the hotel last night and we made a deal.
18:33Of course our crisis is not over yet.
18:35But soon everything will be like it used to be.
18:37And what are we going to do in South Africa?
18:39Next week.
18:41Maybe it's better that way.
18:43Don't be mad at me.
18:44But I have to go.
18:45There is still so much to organize.
18:46Sure.
18:47And thank you for...
18:48There's a brother over there.
18:50Roman.
18:51We'll see you at the opening of the tea salon.
18:55You're coming, right?
18:57Yes.
18:58Yes.
19:01Yes.
19:05I'm going to set up a standard contract for you.
19:08You can then modify it depending on the customer and the order.
19:11And don't forget to give me your Berger and Winter logo for the letterheads.
19:16All right.
19:17I'll send it to you later.
19:21Things are going well for you, right?
19:23Yes.
19:24Berger and Winter are slowly making progress.
19:27Although partner Winter has completely different things on his mind right now.
19:30Yes.
19:31As the managing director of Winter in West Lower Saxony, you have your ears full.
19:36Yes.
19:37What about Carla?
19:38Is everything clear so far?
19:39Yes, yes.
19:40We're still going to Britain today.
19:42But before that, I have an appointment with my colleague.
19:45Oh.
19:46Not with the one who was in Salto recently?
19:48Yes.
19:50That was quite a shot.
19:52You can say that.
19:54We're even taking over a case together now.
19:56And does Carla know about it?
19:58Yes, of course.
19:59I even offered her to cancel the project.
20:02But she agreed.
20:04Wow.
20:05Respect.
20:06I wouldn't have thought that Carla could resist her Greek temperament so much.
20:10Me neither, to be honest.
20:12I have to imagine if Britain were to be offered an operation.
20:15Let's say with Brad Pitt.
20:17With him or to him?
20:21But it's great that Carla trusts you so much.
20:23Yes?
20:24Yes.
20:25She's a great woman.
20:30Do you really have to go already?
20:32Yes.
20:33After I've already slept through the meeting with the press department,
20:35I want to at least see the departure date.
20:37Very honorable of you.
20:39Oh, I forget.
20:41I have two events next week that I would like to attend.
20:44Professionally or privately?
20:46Both.
20:47Oh.
20:49Nice.
20:50Mr. Flickenschild and his wife.
20:52I mean, of course.
20:54And friends.
20:55Life partners.
20:56Games.
20:57Yes, we can think about the definition of our relationship status later.
21:01Yes, I agree.
21:03How about Gunther Flickenschild and...
21:05And Merle van Loon.
21:07I couldn't have expressed it better.
21:09Yes.
21:10What kind of events are those?
21:13An entrepreneur's table on Monday,
21:15pretty dry events,
21:16and on Friday a costume party at a friend's.
21:19I only go there if I'm allowed to choose the costumes.
21:22Not for me.
21:23You don't trust me.
21:24I go to both events in a black suit.
21:26How boring.
21:28How about a coat, a jacket and a black mask?
21:30Yes.
21:31Zorro, the avenger of the deceased.
21:33We'll talk about that later, Mr. Flickenschild.
21:50A rose for your thoughts.
21:53My God, you scared me.
21:55Where did you come from?
21:56I've been here all this time.
21:58You just haven't noticed me.
21:59That can't be.
22:01What happened? You're so absent-minded.
22:04Nothing.
22:05Nothing.
22:06Everything's fine.
22:10Did it have anything to do with your date last night?
22:13Oh, date, date, that wasn't a date.
22:20Hm?
22:22Peter kissed me.
22:24He's going for it.
22:27And how did it go?
22:28How did it go, how did it go?
22:30I'm with Achim.
22:32And this...
22:33this annoying Englishman doesn't just have to kiss me.
22:36No, you're a sweet lady.
22:38You can't spoil him.
22:40It was just a kiss.
22:42Just a kiss, just a kiss.
22:45And now?
22:47I don't know.
22:48You tell me.
22:54Actually...
22:56I like Pete.
22:58He's so different, he's...
23:01very likeable.
23:03As a friend, yes, not as a man.
23:07I'm going to talk to him.
23:09And I'm going to tell him that it's a shame that our friendship is ending...
23:14ending with an accident so early.
23:18And you think that's going to work?
23:20A platonic friendship between a man and a woman after an accident?
23:25Why not?
23:27I mean...
23:29Good luck.
23:32Oh...
23:34sure.
23:45Ah, here comes the master chef.
23:50Why are you standing at the stove? I thought we were cooking together.
23:54It smells familiar.
23:56Huh.
23:58Red curry, cardamom, ginger, garlic. Did I forget anything?
24:04You could have looked Mr. Johnson in the shoulder when he cooked for you.
24:09How do you know that?
24:11Because I can count one and one together.
24:15I met Mrs. Rose yesterday and she told me that Mr. Johnson cooks for her.
24:21Then...
24:22you knew the whole time that I...
24:25spied on you?
24:27Uh-huh.
24:28And where did you get the recipe?
24:30From Mr. Johnson.
24:31He couldn't give me exact measurements, but...
24:34I'll give him the special Brit spice.
24:39Then that bastard put me in there, too.
24:41He didn't want to give me the recipe.
24:43That's how it works when you trick other people.
24:45Oh, come on.
24:47You're the biggest swindler of all.
24:51I didn't trick anyone. Maybe I cheated a little.
24:54And that's why we have a new recipe.
24:56Uh-huh.
24:57It's about time you got the ham noodles in society.
24:59Uh-huh.
25:00But still, you lost your bet.
25:02You're just afraid that your sexy counterfeit will be on my chopper.
25:06It's not just my counterfeit.
25:08Uh-huh.
25:10You can be proud of this body.
25:12At least I am.
25:13Yeah, wonder how long.
25:15Soon we'll need three chopper tanks.
25:18Then you'll be three times as attractive to me.
25:25Mr. Albers?
25:26More milk coffee?
25:27Yes, coming right up.
25:29Did you have a hard day?
25:31Uh-huh.
25:32It's okay.
25:35I'm sorry to interrupt again, but...
25:40I had the impression that your father only cared about you when it came to golf.
25:46It was just a common hobby of ours.
25:48Hobby? He made a professional golfer out of you.
25:52That's what we both wanted.
25:55Didn't you have the feeling that your father...
25:58that your father only loved you when it came to performance?
26:02Why are you telling me this now?
26:04Well, he put such high demands on you...
26:08without taking into account your needs.
26:10Why do you want to know what my needs were?
26:14I always wanted to play golf.
26:15Yes, whatever it is.
26:17But a father has to make sure that his child is a child...
26:20and not just look at performance.
26:22Okay, maybe my father made some mistakes.
26:25But that doesn't give you the right to judge him.
26:28You didn't even know him.
26:29Nick, but I...
26:30No!
26:31Mr. Ivers, I don't want to ruin my memories of him because of you.
26:36One more thing.
26:38You're not my therapist.
26:39So stay out of this, understood?
26:42Okay.
27:00Good morning, Lars.
27:01I just ran into Bente on the stairs.
27:03Good morning.
27:04Back from Rotterdam?
27:06I need a coffee first, then I'll tell you.
27:09I have good news.
27:12Susanne and I are going to go to Cape Town, as planned.
27:17You're engaged?
27:19Yes.
27:20Nice.
27:21Oh, Dad, I'm so happy.
27:24And now to Rotterdam.
27:25Were you able to sort everything out?
27:27Of course, nobody was responsible at first.
27:30The classic competence mess.
27:33But then I made a clear statement.
27:35I dropped a few names of competing companies that are trying to work with us.
27:40And it worked.
27:41What does that mean for us?
27:42That Rotterdam delivers the building materials on time.
27:46Very good, Bente.
27:48I liked doing that, Dad.
27:51I think I can go to Cape Town in peace.
27:55And with Bente's support, everything will work out, right?
28:00What do you mean, work out?
28:03I have one or two things to discuss with you.
28:09I'll get my laptop.
28:17Well, what do you say?
28:20You don't dare to take anything here.
28:22That's not the point.
28:24Oh, sorry.
28:26Oh, I think I have to go.
28:28Balloon?
28:29Do you need anything else?
28:34Don't worry.
28:35I mean, because of the tea salon.
28:37It will certainly be a great success.
28:51Susan!
28:54I wanted to say goodbye to you.
28:56Regina?
28:58It's a shame you can't stay for the opening.
29:00I think so too.
29:01But I stayed longer than planned.
29:04I have to go back to Zurich.
29:06I'm glad we got to know each other.
29:08And I'm glad I got to meet Luise's daughter.
29:12And I'm so happy to know that my mother had such a wonderful friend by her side.
29:17She would have been incredibly proud of you, Susan.
29:20We'll stay in touch.
29:21But of course.
29:25Have a good trip.
29:28Have a look.
29:30Bye.
29:38Do we have a vase?
29:39Hm?
29:44You can find the room on the left.
29:47You're welcome.
29:50Hey!
29:51Well?
29:52I wanted to say goodbye before I leave for Zurich.
29:54When are you leaving?
29:56In a couple of hours.
29:57So, green tea for you and coffee for me.
30:00Oh, oh, oh, sorry.
30:04Tell me, what's wrong with you?
30:06Are you a little tense?
30:08Sit down.
30:16Torben will work with Scarlett next time.
30:19With Scarlett?
30:20Exactly.
30:23And you're mad because he didn't tell you?
30:25No, he even offered me not to take over the case.
30:29What's the problem, then?
30:30Oh, Britta.
30:31Of course I have a problem when you work with such a sex bomb.
30:35But you didn't tell him that.
30:38I pulled myself together and played the reasonable one.
30:41And now you regret it.
30:43What if I pushed him right into her arms?
30:46I mean, she was on him all the time.
30:49But Torben must have told her that he's with you now.
30:52But that doesn't mean that she can't keep bugging him.
30:55And how long is he supposed to stay put?
30:57He also agreed to the course.
31:00It would probably have been clever if you had just told him how you feel about it.
31:04To make me laugh?
31:09If Torben was really interested in this woman, he wouldn't ask you for permission.
31:14You're going to spend a few nice days in Britain now.
31:17And when you're back, all your worries will have dissipated.
31:20It's a promise.
31:32So you take care of the planning and don't forget the conference with the architects.
31:36No, I've got it under control.
31:38If anyone calls for me, I'll be back tomorrow.
31:40Of course, you can reach me anytime over the phone.
31:44Roman Winter?
31:45Yes, I'm calling because of the villa in Cape Town.
31:48Yes, you can sign the purchase contract.
31:51Yes, thank you.
31:59What was that about Rotterdam?
32:01Why are you telling me this behind my back, dad?
32:03I don't have time to sort it out.
32:06Lars, you're burning up.
32:09The thing with the cranes, the construction preparations and your wind power company.
32:14I just wanted to help.
32:16And I was standing there like the last drop.
32:18Nonsense. You know dad's style.
32:22Besides, the problem is that Rotterdam is at my table.
32:25It really wasn't a big deal.
32:27I still don't want you to make such a mess again.
32:31Do we understand each other?
32:33Absolutely.
32:35I'm sorry.
32:38After all, I'm responsible for Winter in Western Lower Saxony.
32:46I'm sorry.
32:52Just ask yourself, how much longer?
33:04Do you all have something to drink?
33:06I would like to thank you all very, very warmly.
33:09Without you, I would never have come this far with the kindergarten.
33:12We have painted walls, furniture, pillow covers and even a cuddly blanket.
33:16A high on the Schneider.
33:18On the hospital kindergarten.
33:21Do you have any idea how to proceed with the kindergarten?
33:24The association foundation is in progress.
33:26And if we continue to get so much increase in staff with small children,
33:29then I don't see any problems.
33:31I'm still impressed by your sewing skills, Mr. Albers.
33:34After all, it's not haute couture.
33:36Although I might be able to get a skirt.
33:38I don't think the bar is occupied at the moment.
33:41If you don't do everything yourself.
33:45I'm sorry that I put you in a daze yesterday.
33:49But I have to admit, I would do it again at any time.
33:54I wanted to thank you in particular.
33:56For the wonderful furniture and, above all, for the great recipe.
34:00It was a pleasure.
34:12Good day, ladies.
34:14Hey.
34:15Thomas, nice to see you, but you're too early.
34:18I just want to see your neighbor for a moment.
34:20We'll see each other?
34:21Not me. I'll be gone in a minute.
34:24I hope you're not mad at me because I can't stay.
34:32Excuse me, I was just thinking about something else.
34:35Of course.
34:37It didn't escape me how you looked at each other just now.
34:41Clemens and you.
34:42How should we have looked at each other?
34:44Such a fuss.
34:46Didn't you notice for the first time that your eyes were sparkling?
34:50You're crazy, Merle.
34:52I'm glad that Roman and I are on such a good path again.
34:57If there really was something on Clemens' side that I don't believe in,
35:02he would hardly have advised me to reconcile with Roman
35:05and to go to Cape Town with him.
35:07That's strange.
35:09At first it seemed as if you were running away from Clemens
35:13and wanted to go to Cape Town as soon as possible,
35:15and now he suddenly wants to get rid of you?
35:18Maybe he wants to protect himself from too many neighbors.
35:20That's enough, Merle.
35:22Please stop making these absurd assumptions.
35:24It was just a guess.
35:26Did it ever occur to you that you could be wrong?
35:29Me?
35:30Never.
35:35You don't know the latest developments between Susanne and her husband.
35:38I don't dare to talk to my cousin about it,
35:41and certainly not to your brother.
35:43As far as I know, the two of them have reconciled.
35:46I'm glad to hear that.
35:48Yes, and next week it's off to Cape Town.
35:51I really hope that you will overcome your marriage crisis.
35:55Five and a half years ago,
35:58I left my first wife after almost 20 years of marriage.
36:02For a younger one.
36:04In the meantime, it became clear to me that it was a big mistake.
36:07Why?
36:09Petra was my great love.
36:11The woman with whom I raised my children,
36:13the woman with whom I wanted to grow old.
36:16And Miriam...
36:19Well...
36:21Miriam was a great woman.
36:23But I didn't really love her.
36:25I just had a midlife crisis.
36:28Strange.
36:29In retrospect, you're always smarter.
36:32Yes, you can't always do everything right.
36:36That's true.
36:38True love is something very rare.
36:41And you have to be willing to fight for it.
36:45Do you believe in it?
36:47I mean the great true love?
36:50Absolutely.
36:53And if I should be lucky again,
36:57and if at some point she will be standing in front of me,
37:00this one very special woman,
37:04then I will hold her tight.
37:06Forever.
37:08You are the philosopher.
37:10My dream shouldn't be so trivial for you.
37:13Well, many smart people have said something about love.
37:16Plato, Kierkegaard, Thomas Aquinas.
37:19True love is a great topic for the next philosophical tea party at Susanne's.
37:23You certainly have a lot to say about it.
37:26Yes, I do, but...
37:28I don't think Susanne is in the right mind at the moment.
37:43So, the car is ready to go.
37:46All that's missing is your stuff.
37:49Hello.
37:52Wait.
37:54I thought about it again.
37:56I want you to fire Scarlett.
37:58I can't do that. It's too late for that.
38:01Tomorrow we'll submit the request to the court.
38:03So the case is more important to you than me?
38:06Oh, Carla, please.
38:09You can't compare that with each other.
38:12Besides, you were right that I work with you.
38:15And yes, the case is very interesting.
38:17Yes, but I thought about it differently.
38:19Even if I could fire her now,
38:21what should I tell my colleague?
38:23That my girlfriend is getting into an unreasonable jealousy?
38:28Carla, please.
38:32You see a problem where there is no problem at all.
38:35Can't we just leave and enjoy our short vacation?
38:38But for me it's a problem when you work with this woman.
38:42And until we've clarified that, I'm not going anywhere.
38:46Good.
38:49Then I'll go alone to Great Britain.
38:53If you're calm, you're welcome to follow me.
38:57Good night.
39:17Mrs. Rose, I'd like to talk to you again.
39:23I shouldn't have kissed you yesterday.
39:25Excuse me.
39:27I'd like to apologize.
39:29But it was such a beautiful evening,
39:31and when you started dancing...
39:34You asked me to.
39:37Anyway, I hope you'll forgive me
39:41and that we can remain good friends.
39:47Friends?
39:49You mean...
39:51purely...
39:53platonic?
39:54Yes, I promise to keep myself high and holy.
39:58To a good...
40:00and long friendship.
40:04Yes, I would have found it very sad if it had turned out differently.
40:08You have grown very dear to me...
40:11as a friend.
40:15Do you actually play mini-golf?
40:17How do you know?
40:19It's my great passion.
40:22For 30 years now.
40:25So...
40:26next week?
40:29Why not?
40:49I'd like to say a few words.
40:56I'd like to congratulate my wife,
41:00who has managed in such a wonderful way
41:03to revive the old tea house of her grandparents.
41:08And now, according to the old tradition,
41:11I'd like to congratulate her
41:14to revive the old tea house of her grandparents
41:17and now, according to the old tradition,
41:20to offer an adequate restoration.
41:23She had to overcome many hurdles.
41:27I also put one or two obstacles in her way.
41:32Forgive me, my love.
41:34But Susanne fought through every obstacle.
41:38I'm proud to have such a woman by my side.
41:43I had many, many helping hands.
41:46I know how much I will miss you.
41:49But I promise you,
41:51even if my husband and I are in Cape Town,
41:54I will make sure that everything is carried on in my way.
42:04I'm so glad that you have reconciled.
42:07Although I will miss you very much.
42:09This is for you.
42:10I would like to welcome you warmly from Johanna.
42:13She regrets not being there.
42:15I just talked to her on the phone.
42:17She seems to be doing really well at the tea house.
42:20You know Johanna.
42:21She is already the social center of the entire rehab.
42:25I'm glad that everything is fine between you and Susanne again.
42:30And now you want to go to Cape Town.
42:32Do you know when?
42:33Yes, as soon as we are here.
42:36Well, I don't think that would be the case for me.
42:39I was in Brussels for a while, but that is of course incomparable.
42:42Do you have any hobbies?
42:44No, I don't have time for that at all.
42:46Liebes, come here please.
42:49What do you think
42:52if we celebrate our wedding day with the children in Cape Town?
42:58Oh, that would be a nice idea.
43:09But why can you only wish for something at Star Snuffen?
43:30That's just a very difficult ...
44:09Man, I'm glad to be here.
44:29I wouldn't have lasted a minute longer down there.
44:34Are the winters celebrating themselves again?
44:37Oh yes, the purest farce.
44:43But I haven't told you the best yet.
44:47My father and Susanne will go to Cape Town next week.
44:52Wow.
44:55The dream couple has reconciled.
44:59And Big Daddy actually leaves his junior boss alone.
45:03Yes.
45:04We finally have free rein.
45:10How was your night, Adam?
45:13Everything went according to plan.
45:15And my father was thrilled.
45:19Wonderful.
45:22My dear stepbrother looked pretty stupid out of the laundry.
45:25Which shouldn't be the last time.
45:27Poor Lars.
45:31But you're not just here to talk, are you?
45:40I don't think so.
45:49Are you coming, darling?
45:52Yes, I'll be right there.
45:54I'll tidy up a bit.
45:56It's hard to part with you.
46:02I'll see you at the Rose House.
46:04See you in a bit.
46:34I gave this to you for the opening.
46:48Are you scared of me now?
47:06You kept saying I should stay here.
47:09Why is it so important to you that I go to Cape Town with Roman?
47:16Don't you want to think about it?
47:30Tom left on his own.
47:31What do you mean?
47:33Something got in the way.
47:35And not the icy colleague from last night, right?
47:38How do you know that?
47:40Just like that.
47:41She left a bit earlier today.
47:45Don't worry, Lars.
47:46You have the chance to prove yourself now.
47:48And if that works, we'll have even bigger tasks waiting for you.
47:56You're in love with Clemens.
47:58No, he's Roman's brother.
48:00He's a cool guy.
48:05Even if there are a few irritations, it'll pass as soon as we're in Cape Town.