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00:00I didn't want Jördis and you to break up.
00:05I don't want Jördis to think I'm to blame for the breakup.
00:10Should we watch a movie?
00:13Or a series?
00:15We could just...
00:21Oh, uh, excuse me. Your neighbor let me in.
00:25Do you have a seat available in your team?
00:27I'd be happy to walk you to the Köln-Angodelta.
00:32If you're on your way to the Ascania Park, I'd recommend you skip the way.
00:37The Ascania Park has had a new owner for about half an hour.
00:41And if you want to talk to him, he's standing in front of you.
00:57The Ascania Park has had a new owner for about half an hour.
01:00And if you want to talk to him, he's standing in front of you.
01:03The Ascania Park has had a new owner for about half an hour.
01:06And if you want to talk to him, he's standing in front of you.
01:09The Ascania Park has had a new owner for about half an hour.
01:12And if you want to talk to him, he's standing in front of you.
01:15The Ascania Park has had a new owner for about half an hour.
01:18And if you want to talk to him, he's standing in front of you.
01:21The Ascania Park has had a new owner for about half an hour.
01:24And if you want to talk to him, he's standing in front of you.
01:33Mr. Engel?
01:40Yes?
01:41Ms. Fairman, I don't need to tell you why I bought the Ascania Park, right?
01:46Yes, tell me.
01:48The Three Kings is a 5 star hotel, the Ascania Park is a sports hotel.
01:52Another segment, and it is not only of economic interest.
01:57Then I can congratulate you on behalf of the entire board of the Three Kings.
02:01And I look forward to a promising future.
02:05Thank you, Mr. Böttcher. Your expertise is in demand.
02:08Your expertise, however, is also in demand.
02:11If you want to think about the announcement again,
02:13you are very welcome to participate in the new concept.
02:17Just come to me and I will explain to you where I see your role.
02:28Then let's see where the journey is going.
02:36So, are you coming to me? I think it's really mega ...
02:40Very good.
02:47Well, I don't know how serious that was meant, but to be honest, I don't see it.
02:57Why not?
02:59An expedition is not a walk.
03:02Yes, that's not naive.
03:05Well, I'm a nurse. I can take care of the injured and the sick.
03:09I am capable of a team, reliable and highly motivated to get to know the country and the people.
03:14I recommend a package trip with local travel guides.
03:18I need people with experience, who don't mind staying in the heat for hours.
03:23You can't get any further with plaster and painkillers.
03:26Listen, what do you think? You don't even know my daughter-in-law.
03:30She has never been to Africa. I don't need to know more.
03:33He's right. I'm completely inexperienced.
03:35Well, please, sit around somewhere and wait. Everyone can do that.
03:40Well, I thought you would imagine it a little easier.
03:43Well, now you're judging me without knowing me.
03:51Think what you want.
03:55Okay, I thought he would stay for dinner.
03:58You shouldn't stop traveling.
04:04Amelie?
04:05I just can't believe it. I was so close.
04:10That's what I thought.
04:14In the end, Flickenschild always gets what he wants.
04:18What? What did I do wrong?
04:22You didn't do anything wrong.
04:24I understand you.
04:27And I'm sorry.
04:31But in the end, a hotel like this...
04:33Please, don't start with this topic again. I beg you.
04:37It's bad what Flickenschild will do with it.
04:40I can already see it in front of me.
04:42Fancy beige tones, bright furniture.
04:45Classic staff uniform, breakfast from 8 to 10.
04:48A best-ager hotel.
04:50For people who have money, but are bored.
04:52I don't believe that.
04:53You just have to look at the three kings.
04:55Yes, and the idea for the redesign back then, that came from me, too.
05:00Amelie.
05:02You have to look ahead. Think of yourself.
05:05Your idea of a modern hotel isn't outdated, just because it doesn't work this time.
05:08I'm so fed up with dreaming. Don't you understand that?
05:12I wanted a real hotel.
05:14And not an airlock.
05:16Can I help you somehow?
05:17No.
05:20The first and biggest community garden project was, of course, in New York.
05:24It's called Green Thumb. It was created in 1978.
05:27And after that, other cities like Toronto, London and Paris were oriented.
05:32And soon, a much better one will be added.
05:34In the urban rehabilitation area of Lüneburg.
05:37By Franka Böttcher.
05:39And it's called Green Thumb.
05:41And it's called Green Thumb.
05:43And it's called Green Thumb.
05:45In the urban rehabilitation area of Lüneburg.
05:47By Franka Böttcher.
05:49Yay!
05:52Let's hope you're right.
05:54It would be really great if I could get the funding.
05:56Of course you'll get it.
05:58Your concept is great.
06:00Anyone who wants to can grow vegetables there.
06:03Harvest fruit trees.
06:05That's really fun.
06:07And it connects people.
06:09But you're not talking to me, are you?
06:11No, not at all.
06:13But if I can get you to smile, that's even better.
06:17That's probably the last project I'm planning in my office.
06:21Yes, because soon there will be a children's room.
06:23That's nice.
06:25Provided I get a foster child.
06:28That's not decided yet.
06:30If that's the case, let me know.
06:32Then I'll help you with the room.
06:34I've already thought about how to do that.
06:36The children can be between 6 months and 6 years old.
06:40A children's room has to be designed for that.
06:45I'd like to think about it.
06:51Okay.
06:52Louis has woken up.
06:54I didn't expect him to fall asleep.
06:56But he has to get used to it.
06:59If you want, I can look after him.
07:01And you can finish this.
07:05If I'm honest, I won't say no.
07:09Okay.
07:12Do you like stories about the organic lady,
07:15who has the super power to turn cities green?
07:20You bet.
07:23See you.
07:30That's strong. You just asked.
07:32Can I come with you?
07:33But let's be serious.
07:35With him in Africa?
07:36You'd be crazy.
07:38I should have knocked myself out.
07:40It was obvious how he would react.
07:44Well, he's totally educated.
07:46Still.
07:47With him, I'd have the chance to get to know the country and the people.
07:51But you don't need him for that.
07:53I don't know.
07:54A safari out of a catalog just doesn't feel right.
07:57Why not?
07:58That's based on the motto,
08:00you relax, we work.
08:02Yes, that's called vacation.
08:04Look, your luggage is driven ahead or behind.
08:07And in the evening, on the terrace, a cool sundowner is waiting for you
08:11as an appetizer for dinner.
08:13Yes, and that sounds great.
08:15But I want to experience something that no one else experiences.
08:18I really want to get to know the country and the people.
08:21Well, then you have to go on your own.
08:25All alone? I don't think I dare.
08:28That's too risky.
08:29Mom, what did you used to say to me?
08:31If the bar is too high, you have to jump higher.
08:34That's what you get for giving your kids smart advice.
08:38I just want you to keep looking.
08:40I mean, there has to be something in between.
08:43I mean, between this weird Adam Schimanski
08:46and champagne slurping under the monkey bread tree.
08:56Hello, Berger?
08:57Uh, Richter?
08:58So, Berger-Richter?
09:01Oh, hi, Tina.
09:04Um, no, I'm just going to check on Louis,
09:06because Ben has something to do.
09:09Louis?
09:10He's already asleep, unfortunately.
09:13I don't know, but I can take a quick look.
09:16Oh, Ben is just coming.
09:18I'll give him to you, okay?
09:19That's Tina.
09:20Ah.
09:23Hey, Tina.
09:25Louis' U7A.
09:27Yeah, yeah, sure.
09:28Yeah.
09:29No, I've got it on my screen.
09:30Yeah.
09:31Yeah, yeah, sure.
09:32I'll ask.
09:34Okay, no problem.
09:36Yeah, you too.
09:37See you.
09:38Bye.
09:39Ciao.
09:41Excuse me.
09:42I just came to make sure Louis doesn't wake up.
09:46Oh, no, no.
09:47Everything's fine.
09:48Everything's fine.
09:49Louis has an appointment with the doctor next week.
09:51That's why.
09:53Um.
09:54Um.
09:57Did you...
09:59Did you actually tell Tina that we were together...
10:03Well, that we were in bed together?
10:07No.
10:08I didn't.
10:10I...
10:11I'm just asking so that I know how to behave towards her.
10:17Well, we...
10:18We agreed that...
10:20We agreed that sex didn't matter to him.
10:23And...
10:24And Tina...
10:25Well, I don't think it matters to her anymore.
10:27I agree.
10:28I...
10:29I just wanted to make sure that there's nothing between Tina and me.
10:33Yeah.
10:34Um.
10:37I have to go.
10:39See you.
10:40Okay.
10:41Yeah.
10:42See you.
10:44Bye.
10:50Bye.
10:59Hey.
11:02What are you doing here?
11:06We thought the musical dad might have some nice lullabies in his repertoire.
11:10Are you crazy?
11:12It would be a good opportunity for you to get to know each other a little better.
11:15No.
11:16I don't feel like it.
11:18It's such a waste of my time.
11:22But...
11:23Your child...
11:26You slept.
11:28It was just a dream.
11:29It's all good.
11:36What was that?
11:38What?
11:43I dreamed that...
11:48That I came to you after the...
11:51After the birth.
11:53With the child.
11:56And you said you didn't want to know anything about us and you sent us away.
12:00Yeah.
12:01It was just a dream.
12:04It was terrible.
12:07It was so...
12:10evil, so...
12:13cold and abominable.
12:14Do you need anything?
12:18No, thanks.
12:19Probably the hormones.
12:20I don't know.
12:21I can make you some tea if you want.
12:23No, can you...
12:25Can you just...
12:28stay with me for a little while?
12:33Okay.
12:35I will.
12:37But then you should really try to sleep again, okay?
12:47Okay.
13:11Hello, is anyone there?
13:13Yes.
13:14Hi.
13:15Here I am.
13:16The child and mother are probably awake.
13:18That's the way it should be.
13:20Did you sleep in the stable?
13:22Oh, no.
13:23I just took a nap.
13:26It was a crazy experience.
13:29Were you sleeping in the hay or what?
13:31No, the birth of Knutilie.
13:34Of whom?
13:35Knutilie.
13:36The lamb.
13:37I named it after him.
13:41Do you even know if the recipient is a chick or a bock?
13:46Um...
13:48No.
13:49I don't know exactly.
13:51But I disinfected the navel like the stable helper showed me.
13:55Don't you want to take a look?
13:58Oh, you're not going to let me.
14:00I'll take a look at the natural miracle.
14:01Yeah, sure.
14:02Sorry.
14:03For you it's more like everyday life.
14:05But for me it was...
14:06It was magical.
14:09Come on, it's okay.
14:10We'll take a look.
14:11Hello, Mr. Berger.
14:13Ah, hello.
14:14Hello.
14:15I have a question for you as a specialist.
14:19Yes, please.
14:20What do I have to do when I'm left with the motorcycle?
14:23I mean, the first basic steps.
14:25You take the cell phone and call the police.
14:30Okay, then I have to express myself a little more precisely.
14:32What do I have to do when I'm left with the motorcycle in the African hinterland?
14:36Hm.
14:37Well, I assume that you're not traveling alone, but with a travel group.
14:42And ideally, there's someone there who knows a lot about motorcycles.
14:47You got me wrong.
14:49I want to be able to help myself.
14:52In case you run into trouble with your travel group.
14:54Or why?
14:55Well, just in case.
14:56You never know.
14:57Hm.
14:59When you were driving the Panamericana,
15:01were there any women on board?
15:02Yes, there were.
15:04Well, most of them grew up with motorcycles.
15:07And they've always been crazy about them.
15:10Okay, do you want to tell me that it's too late for me to accept that?
15:15No.
15:16Of course not.
15:18What can I assume as basic knowledge?
15:22Well, as a child, I've always been with my motorcycle.
15:25I've always been with my motorcycle.
15:28Well, as a child, I've always been driving around in my father's car.
15:32Ah, that's something.
15:35Bits?
15:36Hm.
15:37Mm-hm.
15:38Double-mouth wrench?
15:39Mm-hm.
15:40Yes.
15:41Oh, here.
15:42Torque wrench?
15:43Mm-hm.
15:44Um...
15:46Valve bushing?
15:48Mm-hm.
15:50Ratchet puller?
15:52Mm.
15:53Mm.
15:54Okay.
15:56Let's go.
15:58Mr. Boettcher!
16:03Do you have a moment?
16:04I guess it's about the Ascania Park?
16:07Yes, I wanted to ask you...
16:09Yes, I told Mr. Flickenschild that Mrs. Fairman wanted to buy the hotel.
16:13And I know I promised to keep it for myself, but...
16:16...the loyalty to my boss weighs heavier.
16:21At least don't argue about it.
16:23Yes.
16:24For Mr. Flickenschild, it was important to know that Mrs. Fairman wanted to compete.
16:28Apparently, there's a long history that has brought back bad memories...
16:31...so that the situation won't happen again.
16:33I...
16:34The Ascania Park now belongs to the Three Kings.
16:36I know that Amelie can be very ambitious and ambitious...
16:39...but you have to be if you want to play up there.
16:41Yes, the question is at what cost.
16:44So, in this case, Amelie Jaques clearly took the shortcut.
16:50Yes.
16:51And now you're wondering if...
16:53...it's my fault or your fault that her dream is shattered?
16:59I just wanted to protect Amelie.
17:01I thought she was making a big mistake.
17:04Now it's my fault that she's on the ground, destroyed.
17:10I know it's just a weak consolation, but...
17:13...she won't find out from me where I got the information.
17:21I'm sorry.
17:32Well?
17:34I fell asleep on the sofa.
17:36Yes, you fell asleep again.
17:38I thought...
17:40Well, there's still juice in the fridge and a little yogurt.
17:44Fruits.
17:50Did you have to go already?
17:51Yes, I wanted to go to training.
17:58Oh, hello. I wanted to see my sister.
18:00Come in.
18:01Come in.
18:04Please remember the appointment with the real estate agent.
18:07I've sent you everything for him.
18:10See you.
18:11Bye.
18:15Hey.
18:16What's that?
18:18Nothing. I fell asleep on the sofa.
18:21What? It never happened to you when you were pregnant?
18:27Even if he's there out of...
18:30...out of respect for me.
18:32I just can't get along with him.
18:34And I could comfort him so nicely right now.
18:37Instead, he's pushing himself into this apartment search, so I can move out as soon as possible.
18:42Do you know that I'm the best companion for an apartment search?
18:46Yes.
18:47Yes.
18:48I don't let myself be talked into.
18:50I ask the right questions, I'm critical, but still shamelessly charming.
18:57Okay.
18:58Make yourself a coffee. I'm in the bathroom.
19:00Wear pastel colors and make yourself a natural make-up, okay?
19:05I don't want the apartment at all.
19:13And?
19:15Very good, the new creation.
19:18Hello.
19:19Hello.
19:21Ah!
19:22Hello.
19:23What are you doing here?
19:25Buying vegetables. Why?
19:27Well, I...
19:28I just thought you'd be avoiding the salt market for a while.
19:31Just because I'm not with Klaas anymore doesn't mean I'm suddenly buying my vegetables somewhere else.
19:36I think that's very good.
19:38What are you drinking?
19:40A new creation. Red fruits.
19:43With red cabbage and red beet.
19:45Would you like to try some?
19:46Yes, of course.
19:47It's also very tasty.
19:50And?
19:51How are you doing by now?
19:53With Klaas?
19:54Mhm.
19:55All good, I'll be fine.
19:56Okay, change of subject. Job, kids, weather.
20:01Tell me, do you happen to have pack cubes?
20:03Pack what? I don't even know what that is.
20:05Well, I'm currently reading a blog of two world travelers, and they recommend that you keep an overview in your backpack.
20:11So you really want to make your dream come true and you're going to Botswana?
20:14Yes, I want to see the Okavango Delta once.
20:17And now I'm going to pull through.
20:19So, once, red devil, here you go.
20:21Thank you, but the name is already crazy.
20:24Cheers.
20:27Mmh, tasty.
20:29Yes, healthy.
20:30And vitamins are the best preparation for travel.
20:33And you?
20:34Mhm.
20:35And tell me, what are you doing here? Don't you have anything to do?
20:37I dropped off my application at the city today.
20:39Then I'll keep my fingers crossed.
20:41I can use that.
20:43Professionally or privately?
20:45Oh, well, we've agreed that it doesn't matter that we're in bed together.
20:54What is it?
20:55Nothing. If that's okay with you.
20:58Yes, of course.
21:00Oh, come on. In the end, it's just going to be complicated.
21:07I thought about the chickens again.
21:09The thing with the net is crap.
21:11The chickens get lost in there.
21:13Yes, that's bad, of course.
21:16Yes.
21:17And a guard dog, pearl chickens, geese are all crap.
21:21The goats are right here.
21:23That's exactly what I thought.
21:26I also have the feeling that the animals are much quieter since then.
21:30And the chickens lay a little more eggs, I have the feeling.
21:36But it can only be a feeling.
21:39You don't look that stupid for a city snob.
21:42Yes, I think the work here is really very exciting and varied.
21:46There's a bit going on here on the farm, isn't there?
21:48Above all, I'm amazed at how much I'm learning.
21:51Yes, some underestimate what's going on here.
21:53And others see it through their pink-red glasses.
21:56Yes.
21:58Okay, what's next?
22:01I'll leave it to you. Maybe I'll finish the fence and then...
22:05...that's it for today.
22:06I can do that for you.
22:08No, that's fine. I'll manage on my own again.
22:11Bye.
22:15But I thought that...
22:17Yes, you did well.
22:22Bye.
22:38Man, I know what that means to you.
22:41Having a hotel here, that was your dream.
22:46I wanted to build something for myself.
22:48A future perspective.
22:50Just because it didn't work out now, doesn't mean it won't work out in the future.
22:54You just want to comfort me.
22:56No.
22:58The Ascania Park was just too big for me.
23:01I dared to do it.
23:04I...
23:05Hello.
23:06Hey.
23:08Come on, everyone.
23:09I have a small eclair cake on offer.
23:14Or Belgian chocolate.
23:17Otherwise, I would have...
23:19...crackers.
23:21Sour snakes. Sour makes you laugh.
23:24White mice.
23:26Or roasted nuts.
23:29Did you buy Aracen?
23:31Oh, Amelie, honestly.
23:34It's bad enough that no one dares to take me to a hotel.
23:37Now I'm not even allowed to bathe in self-pity?
23:40Who takes me seriously now?
23:42Probably not even Mrs. Berg...
23:45Mrs. Berg, man.
23:48What about her?
23:50What if she put up a sign that I wanted to take over the Ascania Park?
23:55I don't think so.
23:57What would she get out of it?
23:59I don't know, some big advantage at the hotel management?
24:02Well, she would have had the advantage with you.
24:04I can't trust anyone anymore.
24:06You know how it is with the hallway radio.
24:09It spreads incredibly fast, and in the end, it doesn't matter who puts up the sign.
24:13Yeah, I think you shouldn't bother yourself with it either.
24:17Oh, so you mean it would be better if I just lived with it?
24:21That it was bad luck? Bad timing?
24:24In any case, it's good that you didn't owe yourself too much.
24:28And now you have a little more time for yourself and the family.
24:32I was hoping to have both.
24:44I really don't understand why you didn't say yes right away.
24:47If you want the apartment, here you go.
24:50Hello, it was great!
24:52Luxurious, bright living room with balcony.
24:55Quiet bedroom, children's room.
24:57Top location.
24:59Elevator.
25:01Daylight bathroom.
25:03Lots of storage space.
25:05Parking space included, also for a stroller.
25:07I know, I was there.
25:09So who's against it?
25:11The store nearby or the shopping area with supermarket, bakery, pharmacy?
25:16Julius, leave it.
25:18No, now I know.
25:20The playground opposite is an absolute no-go.
25:23Not that your child still has a playmate from the neighborhood.
25:26I just don't want to leave here.
25:32The child binds you.
25:35Forever.
25:38Why create unnecessary distance?
25:41Why don't we move in together and start a flat?
25:44The man has just become single again.
25:47Let him get used to it first.
25:52I had a bad dream last night.
25:57I dreamed that he had left me and the child.
26:02And how often did you dream that he was riding with you in the sunset?
26:08Not often enough.
26:13Come on, finish your drink. I'll take it away.
26:28I'm afraid if they get involved with me, I won't stand a chance.
26:32Yes, Agricult Hauser, they have completely different possibilities.
26:35It's a huge company.
26:37Home-grown graphic designers.
26:39Yes, marketing department.
26:41They can hire photographers.
26:43Models who freshly shave and happily harvest exemplary-grown carrots.
26:50What's good goes through, but...
26:53Yes, but not if it costs a lot more.
26:59Yes, well.
27:01Anyway, thank you for the tea, Blau.
27:03At least I know what I'm missing.
27:06Yes.
27:07Yes, see you. Bye.
27:09Oh, God.
27:13Did I forget something?
27:15The bill.
27:16Oh, God, I'm sorry.
27:19It's just not my day.
27:21What happened?
27:23Oh, I just... I just found out that...
27:26...a huge garden company is participating in the expropriation of the recreation area.
27:30Okay, what does that mean?
27:32I don't stand a chance against them.
27:37Because they might be able to market themselves better?
27:40They can calculate very differently.
27:42Because they buy in huge quantities of material.
27:45By hiring subcontractors, cheap foreign workers.
27:49But you can't give up now.
27:52A woman who fights so much for her care child...
27:54...has more to do with it than this gossip from the garden company.
27:58Besides, the person responsible is probably only concerned with the design.
28:01And they'll see that you're playing in a completely different league in terms of quality.
28:05I know that, but I don't even have to look at your plans.
28:08Thank you for the flowers. Hello, Mrs. Krause.
28:11Hello.
28:12The city decides the budget, and I'm not cheap.
28:16Quality costs money.
28:18Is it about the recreation area in Neze?
28:20Yes.
28:21It was in the newspaper.
28:23But it doesn't necessarily have to be the cheapest alternative.
28:29I used to be the secretary of the mayor.
28:32Oh, really?
28:33And, well, of course you have to deal responsibly with the tax money.
28:38But first and foremost, the design counts.
28:42I told you.
28:46It's worth it.
28:55You wanted to talk to me?
28:57That's right, Mrs. Fairman.
28:59Please, take a seat.
29:05It's about your resignation.
29:09May I ask why you want to resign?
29:12Because I wanted to take over Ascania Park?
29:15Well, things have developed differently.
29:17But since I appreciate your work, I'd like to make the following suggestion to you.
29:22We'll forget about your retirement.
29:25And from now on, you'll take over the gastronomy of both houses.
29:31If you need any concerns.
29:33No.
29:35And that's also my answer to your generous offer.
29:39Your area of expertise would greatly increase.
29:43Indeed.
29:45I will definitely not continue to work for you and with him in an employed environment.
29:52Regrettable.
29:55Then I wish you all the best for your future.
30:03Oh, I have one more question.
30:06How did you find out that Ascania Park was on sale?
30:10I did.
30:13I thought it was the right thing to do.
30:17And how did you find out?
30:19Rumors are faster than light speed.
30:24You're a real Einstein.
30:27I'm more interested in more than fashion and myself.
30:31I'd like to listen to your blabbering, but...
30:35Excuse me.
30:37I have two houses to manage.
30:49Okay.
30:58What...
31:00What does your flyer want?
31:02Can you work in Carlos again?
31:04How low should I sink, in your opinion?
31:08What do you think if we both pick up the phone and have a nice afternoon?
31:14Eating ice cream, sliding, juggling.
31:17All of that will solve my problems.
31:35Hey.
31:36Hi.
31:37What are you doing here? Aren't you at the farm?
31:39No, I'm not needed there anymore.
31:42Okay.
31:44Or not okay.
31:50I would have liked to continue.
31:53Yes?
31:55Mowing goats' milk and steel?
31:58I'm not allowed to milk yet, but the rest was really fun.
32:08What makes you so happy?
32:12The physical work, the fresh air.
32:15I came home, was totally exhausted, fell into bed and slept heavenly.
32:24That's why it's such a shame that Bauer Petersen doesn't want me anymore.
32:32Don't you think there's something to do for me on a good note?
32:37Your flyer?
32:38Yes.
32:39I don't know. I can ask.
32:41I'm going there anyway.
32:43I have to collect my documents and sign up at the university.
32:46Good, but then I would just come with you.
32:49Sure, why not?
32:51Let's go.
33:01Okay, Litz.
33:03Yes?
33:04You can't just randomly postpone your vacation, can you?
33:09Nonsense, everything has already been approved.
33:11It's just that sister Fisker is already going into maternity leave.
33:16Oh, is she not doing well?
33:18She has a severe thrombosis.
33:20I'm sorry, but if I wait any longer, the rainy season will start at some point.
33:25No, of course.
33:27I didn't mean it that seriously.
33:33Oh, sorry.
33:35Sorry.
33:37How... how are you?
33:41Well, it's not easy.
33:46I don't really understand.
33:48I know.
33:51Can I do something?
33:53Something that you can trust me again?
33:56Of course, I had to do it.
33:59For me.
34:07For me.
34:17I have to admit, I admire these pioneering pioneers
34:21who have had gardens for decades,
34:24who only grow and thrive in New York, in London, in Paris, in Vienna, in Toronto, in...
34:31What is it?
34:34That is such a theoretical crane.
34:37What are you up to?
34:39Okay, listen, I...
34:41I'm trying to say it in my own words.
34:43Yes, the way I grew up.
34:48I don't have any children, and I probably won't have any anymore, but...
34:53If I could wish for something, then...
34:56then that this becomes a public space where everyone feels comfortable.
35:00Small, big, young, old, it doesn't matter.
35:03People, animals.
35:05And not to forget, plants.
35:07Because only where plants feel comfortable, they really thrive.
35:12I want to create a place that everyone likes to go to.
35:16And where people talk, garden, harvest, and...
35:21Yes, the most important thing, where knowledge about nature is passed on to the younger generation.
35:27Planting a garden means believing in tomorrow.
35:31That's a quote from Audrey Hepburn,
35:34which I read for the first time when I was 17, and...
35:37I want to live after that.
35:39Today, tomorrow, in the here and now.
35:42No matter how many overtime I have to do for it.
35:47Wow. You have a real vision.
35:51Yes.
35:52You have to explain that to the people.
35:54Just like you just explained it to me.
35:56Explain what?
35:57Explain.
35:59Explain.
36:00Okay.
36:03But I don't think I can do that anymore.
36:05That was...
36:06That was a one-time thing now.
36:09It would be good if I filmed it right away and uploaded it to pictograms.
36:14You really did?
36:17Yes.
36:19Oh.
36:21Mr. Gellenbeck, I can assure you that no hotel employee will be fired.
36:27Oh, that's all just meaningless talk.
36:30Yes, I agree.
36:32I'll be with you in a minute.
36:34Yes?
36:35Listen again.
36:36Hm?
36:37The people at Ascania Park are afraid of being fired.
36:40Already?
36:41It's crazy how fast that is.
36:44You just bought the place.
36:46Hello.
36:47Good morning.
36:48Hello, you two.
36:50Uh, Pedro.
36:51If you get your studies and documents, I can take them with me.
36:54I'm on my way to the hotel.
36:55Then we'll stop by the registration office.
36:58Gunther, I'm coming with you.
36:59I have to do a few more deliveries.
37:01Pedro, do you have all the documents together that you need for your registration?
37:06Yes, I have them together.
37:07I'll get them real quick.
37:09The registration deadline is coming up.
37:12Hm?
37:13Okay, it's just...
37:15I'll get it on my own, Pedro.
37:17But, thank you.
37:19Mr. Baumann, what can I do for you?
37:21Oh, maybe it's a bit unfavorable right now.
37:23I can just do something else.
37:26No, no, no.
37:27Pedro is still looking for you.
37:28We have time, right?
37:29What are you doing?
37:30Please.
37:35I was wondering if you were looking for someone for your horse, as a stable slave.
37:43Yes, of course.
37:44And who were you thinking of?
37:48Someone discovered farming for themselves.
37:50Of course, I still have a lot to learn, but...
37:53I think that's my thing.
37:55Working in the fresh air, with the animals.
37:58Of course, I still need experience.
38:00But you learn fast.
38:01And I wouldn't be a shame for any work.
38:05Of course, I still have to discuss all of this with my manager.
38:08Can we do that when I'm back?
38:11Or old age?
38:13Come on, we still have the five minutes.
38:15Or do you want to let such a motivated employee go?
38:18No, of course not.
38:19But today, of all days.
38:21What would it be like if I went to university with Pedro right away?
38:25You talk to your manager and they sort things out in the hotel.
38:28I can tell.
38:30You mean it seriously.
38:32Okay, then come with me and work for a few hours.
38:36What? Right now?
38:37Yes.
38:38What about Pedro?
38:39I can't find my graduation certificate.
38:41It'll take another second.
38:43The registration deadline is one day away.
38:45Keep that in mind.
38:47I promise.
38:48All right.
38:49Well, let's go.
39:01And now I'm going for a walk.
39:03You can do that on your own, right?
39:04Men, Fabienne.
39:06They're always ashamed of each other.
39:08And that's definitely not fair.
39:12Hey, my lawyer's about to knock.
39:14I'll get back to you.
39:15Bye.
39:17Well, it's official.
39:18Fabienne Chevalier thinks I'm a failure.
39:23Come on, let's take a break first, comrade.
39:27We've always wanted to do that.
39:30Vacation by the sea.
39:32Where do you see the sea?
39:34Right in front of your nose.
39:36Here.
39:38The finest beach.
39:40Fresh breeze.
39:43The sea.
39:44East Sea or North Sea?
39:45You can decide how you want it.
39:47Then I'll take Britain.
39:49Go away, please.
40:33Hey.
40:34Hey.
40:36The apartment I looked at today...
40:39I'll take it.
40:40Really?
40:41Mhm.
40:42My brother thinks it's really good, too.
40:45And the three-month-rent-caution...
40:47I'll take it.
40:50I thought you were looking for the hair in the soup again.
40:53Yeah, it could be that I've been a bit critical lately.
40:56Mhm.
40:57I was afraid we'd lose contact when I moved out.
41:01I just want us to have a good relationship.
41:03I want that, too.
41:06Then let's celebrate that we're leaving soon.
41:10Can I stay with you for a while?
41:12Sure.
41:15So, what do you think?
41:16Wall color, children's room, gender-neutral?
41:19It's white for now.
41:21White.
41:22A bit boring, right?
41:23A bit sterile.
41:24Yeah, but the child will sleep with you like that for the first few weeks.
41:27Yeah.
41:28Oh, I already know which stroller I want.
41:30Which one?
41:35The children's stroller of the stars.
41:38Yeah.
41:39Should only the youngster Hollywood-comfortable and stylish drive around?
41:45Yeah, nice.
41:46Nice, right?
41:50Ah, there you are.
41:52Hello.
41:53Didn't we want to meet in the Kahnhaus?
41:55Yeah, but I thought we could sit here.
42:01It's quite exciting to see who goes in and out like that.
42:07Jada, what's going on?
42:09Nothing.
42:10Why?
42:12Is Klaas in the Kahnhaus? Is that it?
42:14Yes.
42:16And he's not alone.
42:19Yeah, we're not together anymore. He can do whatever he wants.
42:22Oh, believe me.
42:23It's better if we stay here.
42:25They're talking all the time about baby beds and children's strollers.
42:29Yeah, they're having a baby together.
42:31A lot has to be organised.
42:35Oh, and I don't think Klaas will let himself get involved with Franka's sister again.
42:38Oh, believe me.
42:40I'm just telling you, Icky-Usel.
42:42She has two faces.
42:43Yeah.
42:45But Klaas is not repulsive.
42:47He sees the good in people and loves harmony.
42:51Because that's what makes him so lovable.
42:54Oh, well.
42:55I...
42:58I didn't mean to.
43:00It's okay.
43:02I'm just a little sad that it didn't work out.
43:05Yeah.
43:11Here, Anemone23 writes,
43:13I can't wait to create something valuable and sustainable in the community of like-minded people.
43:19Oh, please!
43:21Oh, and Jill from Bevenson
43:24keeps her fingers crossed for me to implement my ideas and ideas.
43:28Yes, that's wonderful.
43:30You know what?
43:31I could revive my contacts in the town hall a little bit.
43:36That's very appealing of you, Mrs. Jansen, but I don't think that's necessary.
43:39No?
43:40Well, XY123 would like to prevent that.
43:44Read it.
43:45Warum soll der Steuerzahler lastenradfahrenden Irkus ihr grünes Hobby finanzieren?
43:50Also so eine Frechheit.
43:52Nein, also wirklich.
43:54Oder hier, in biologisch steckt das Wort logisch.
43:57Das hat die komische Gartentante leider vergessen.
44:00Wie können Menschen so perfide sein?
44:03Nein.
44:04Weißt du, ich denke, du darfst dich nicht so aufregen.
44:06Die positiven Kommentare überwiegen doch.
44:08Lass uns lieber nicht zählen.
44:10Aber Herr Köpke hat ja vollkommen recht.
44:13Siehst du?
44:15Ich werde sofort ein bisschen im Rathaus nachlegen.
44:20Und meine Freunde und Freundinnen aktivieren.
44:24Wie wär's?
44:31Willst du nicht rangehen?
44:33War nicht so wichtig.
44:38Da bitte, Frau Jansen, bring dich gerade ganz schön nach vorn.
44:41Läuft doch ein zwiegeschnitten Brot.
44:45Danke fürs Wasser. Jetzt bin ich auch fit für die nächste Runde.
44:48Tja, und ich für die nächsten Boxen, die ich ausmisten darf.
44:51Hey, Leila, was machst du denn hier?
44:54Wonach sieht's denn aus? Joggen.
44:56Cool. Darf ich mal mitkommen?
44:58Nope.
44:59Pedro, vergiss es einfach. Sie stehen nicht auf dich.
45:02Wie war einarbeiten? Will dich ja auch niemand?
45:06Doch, das war so gut, dass ich mir eine Pause erlauben darf.
45:09Ich hab die Boxen ausgemistet, die Pferde gefüttert.
45:12Das Schöne an dieser Arbeit ist wirklich,
45:14dass man so vorzieht, was man getan hat.
45:16Ja, ist in der Uni leider nicht so.
45:19Du klingst jetzt aber nicht so motiviert.
45:21Bin ich auch nicht.
45:25Bist du nicht?
45:26Du solltest schon wissen, worauf du dich da einlässt.
45:28So ein Jurastudium ist schon heftig.
45:30Mein Freund Finn hat das gerade hinter sich.
45:32Mein Vater will, dass ich Jurist werde.
45:35Du nicht?
45:37Und warum sagst du nicht einfach deinem Vater,
45:39dass du was anderes machen willst?
45:42Blöd.
45:44Und was ist, wenn du Herrn Flickenschild darum bittest,
45:46dass er deinem Vater verkl...
45:48Wieso? Die sind doch befreundet.
45:50Herr Flickenschild wird sich da nicht einmischen.
45:53Simon, was ist mit dir?
45:57Ich weiß nicht. Irgendwie sehe ich gerade alles verschwommen.
46:00Ist das vielleicht eine Krankheit?
46:02Komm, wir müssen ins Krankenhaus jetzt.
46:04Los.
46:12Hi.
46:14Hallo.
46:16Ich habe dein Video gesehen.
46:19Ach echt?
46:21Und warum hast du nicht reagiert?
46:25Oh, habe ich.
46:27Ich habe angerufen.
46:29Aber du hast mich weggedrückt.
46:32Ach so, ja. Da war ich...
46:34Hast du gesehen, was Frau Jansen geschrieben hat?
46:38Die Frau ist doch einfach nur Wucht, ne?
46:41Ich glaube, du brauchst Frau Jansen und den ganzen Support gar nicht.
46:46Wenn dein Video die Entscheider der Stadt nicht überzeugt,
46:49dann haben die echt keine Ahnung.
46:58Frau Peters vom Jugendamt.
47:02Nee, jetzt lass die Frau nicht warten.
47:04Offenbar hat sie da was zu sagen.
47:08Hallo, Frau Peters.
47:10Schön, Sie zu hören.
47:16Sie haben mein Video gesehen, ja.
47:22Okay.
47:24Ähm, ich...
47:26Kann ich Ihnen kurz erklären, warum...
47:31Okay.
47:33Ja, verstehe.
47:36In Ordnung.
47:39Wiederhören.
47:43Hey, was ist los?
47:45Sie glaubt, dass mich so ein großes Prestigeprojekt so in Anspruch nimmt.
47:49Und deswegen kann sie sich nicht vorstellen,
47:51dass ich mich ausreichend um ein Pflegekind kümmern kann.
47:55Mann, warum denn gerade jetzt?
47:57Die Arbeit bei Bauer Petersen hat mir wirklich Spaß gemacht.
47:59Ich möchte da dranbleiben.
48:01Wir warten, was Frau Dr. Berger sagt, okay?
48:03Okay.
48:05Tschüss.
48:08Es ist unverständlich,
48:10wieso Sie meine Erfahrung als Geschäftsführerin nicht nutzen wollen.
48:13Weil ich weiß, wie schnell Ihnen Macht zu Kopf steckt.
48:17Dann zeig mal, was du drauf hast.
48:26Hast du mit Ben gesprochen?
48:28Ich glaube, er macht sich Sorgen um dich.
48:30Er ist auf Frau Peters Seite?
48:32Das glaube ich nicht.
48:33Ich werde ihr sagen, dass ich mich überschätzt habe.
48:35Und deswegen werde ich den Antrag auf ein Pflegekind auch zurückziehen.
48:38Bist du sicher?