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00:00Have you decided in the meantime if you want to take over the gastronomy in our new hotel?
00:04Until the two of them have to decide, there's at least some time.
00:07I wouldn't have to think about it for that long.
00:09Ta-da!
00:11What are you up to?
00:15I could have spared myself all this question-and-answer nonsense. I've known the answer for a long time.
00:21You...
00:23are...
00:24and will remain my dream woman.
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
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:57This is my life
00:59This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on
01:06I'm rolling on
01:14Thomas...
01:16That's really very sweet.
01:20But it doesn't change anything.
01:23I thought everything would be clear between us.
01:27Obviously, you mean more to me than I wanted to admit.
01:32You're the greatest woman I know.
01:36And you're a great man
01:38whom I really, really like.
01:42But whom you don't love.
01:48I love you.
01:51But whom I really appreciate.
01:54As a friend.
01:58Yeah, I thought so.
02:02An attempt was worth it.
02:08I'm still glad you told me that.
02:12Yeah.
02:17Did you...
02:20We'll see each other again.
02:38Anna?
02:40What's all this?
02:42Can't I say what I'm thinking?
02:46Don't you find it a little easy?
02:48I'd like you to take over the restaurant
02:50in Gunther's new hotel.
02:52I know, I've heard that enough times in Britain.
02:54And again, I can't decide right now.
02:58But no one wants that from you.
03:00Torben, you're my business partner.
03:02And if you go around telling people
03:04that you're in a partnership with Gunther
03:06and Merle van Loon,
03:08then that's like admitting it.
03:10Come on, that's really nonsense.
03:12What, I'm talking nonsense?
03:14Carla, let's talk reasonably.
03:18What are you doing to me?
03:20You're falling on my back.
03:22You're not sticking to our agreements.
03:24I can see that you're of a different opinion.
03:29Where are you going?
03:31I'm sleeping in the flat tonight.
03:39You know what's the best part?
03:41Hm?
03:43That it will always be like this from now on.
03:46I'm sorry,
03:48but I think you have a bit of
03:50a romantic vision of a marriage.
03:52What's that supposed to mean?
03:54I don't get an experience like this
03:56every day.
04:00That means you liked my surprise?
04:02It was beautiful.
04:06It is beautiful.
04:08Thank you.
04:16All the events of the last few days
04:18and weeks are falling off me right now.
04:20I can't really look forward to it anymore.
04:22I'm sick of it.
04:24It's just a shame
04:26that we can't go on a romantic wedding trip.
04:28Why?
04:30Stockholm is a romantic wedding trip.
04:36I imagine it so beautifully
04:38to set up our house on the shears
04:42and go to Stockholm every day
04:45as if it were something new.
04:47The house is really a dream.
04:51That's exactly how I imagined Sweden.
04:55Wood, red,
04:57white windows,
04:59big verandas.
05:01Like the Villa Kuntermund.
05:05It's amazing that the superintendent
05:07took care of you personally, isn't it?
05:09I'm sorry,
05:11but for such an important artist.
05:15We're leaving in a few days
05:17and until then
05:19we'll pack our bags
05:21in peace.
05:23You're right.
05:25Isn't that a bit too much?
05:27No.
05:29I'm looking forward to it.
05:31And we can still
05:33go on a wedding trip for the rest of our lives.
05:35You're absolutely right.
05:37It doesn't matter what we do.
05:39We'll get married together.
05:45Yes.
06:11Is that all?
06:14The 2007 Raffaele
06:16doesn't have much left
06:18and the good Italian doesn't have anything at all.
06:20I didn't drink it.
06:22We urgently need to order Christmas.
06:24But you promised me
06:26a wild boar collar for today.
06:28Yes, and if that doesn't work
06:30I'll just look for another supplier.
06:32Yes, see you later.
06:36Is something wrong?
06:38Did you sleep badly last night?
06:40Don't you have your own problems?
06:43If you have problems, you don't need to bother me.
06:45Oh, so I have problems?
06:47You slept in the living room.
06:49So what? I live there.
06:51Ms. Saravacos, we urgently need to talk about...
06:55Is Carla already there?
06:57And how?
06:59In the kitchen.
07:01Mr. Lichtenhagen, would you please tell her
07:03that we need to order Christmas?
07:05Yes.
07:07The two of them have problems.
07:09You can say that.
07:13Watch your fingers.
07:15Do you want to tell me
07:17that I have to do my job?
07:19No, I'm just worried.
07:21Oh, really?
07:23Can I have a sip of your coffee?
07:25I slept miserably.
07:27I always do, by the way,
07:29when you're not there.
07:31I didn't sleep that well either.
07:33Carla, I really didn't want to
07:35push you into anything yesterday.
07:37I believe you.
07:39Really?
07:41But...
07:43Don't you think we've been talking
07:45too much about the job lately?
07:47I mean, even on vacation.
07:49Yes.
07:51That's just how it is sometimes.
07:53Especially when decisions are made.
07:55You're also my business partner.
07:57Yes, but not only.
07:59I know.
08:01And I also know that we have to be careful
08:03that our private life
08:05is not overshadowed by business.
08:07After all.
08:10We need a decision at some point,
08:12no matter what it looks like.
08:14You're right.
08:16I'm just torn.
08:18On the one hand, of course I want
08:20the second restaurant.
08:22On the other hand, I know
08:24that it means a lot more work.
08:26I know.
08:28But...
08:30Just give me two or three more days, okay?
08:32Agreed.
08:34And until then,
08:36I don't want to hear anything about it.
08:39One sleepless night alone,
08:41that's enough for me.
08:43One sleepless night together?
08:55It was so nice hunting today.
08:57But when I think about
08:59what I still have to do today,
09:01it's cold here, isn't it?
09:03Yes.
09:05Oh, here it is.
09:09Ella is so sweet.
09:11Oh, she really is.
09:13Very nice. Okay, so...
09:15The documents for the registry office
09:17are complete.
09:19And about the food, I'll call Carla later.
09:21All right.
09:23And how do we want to do this?
09:25Are we going to eat a menu
09:27or are we going to have a buffet?
09:31I'll just ask her, right?
09:33Good.
09:35Then the question, Braun-Strauss.
09:38Okay, Mrs. Rose, right after Carla.
09:40Then we have the rings.
09:42That's your construction site.
09:46Good, then the all-important question again.
09:48Where are we celebrating?
09:50We can already think of something.
09:52There aren't that many people.
09:54That's right.
09:56Good morning.
09:58Actually, I could use
10:00a lot of help.
10:02Philipp wants to get this Anna
10:04out of his old apartment.
10:07Right away?
10:09First I have to say goodbye
10:11to my wonderful bride.
10:13Wait a minute.
10:15I thought we'd have breakfast together first.
10:17No time. See you later.
10:19See you later, Mr. Stein.
10:21My dear, you did everything so beautifully.
10:23Thank you very much.
10:25But we still have so much to do
10:27because of the wedding.
10:29And thank you again for the things
10:31you put in my cabin.
10:33Was it good?
10:35Man, oh man.
10:37Getting married.
10:39So much stress.
10:41You should experience an Indian wedding.
10:43It takes months to prepare
10:45and hundreds of people help.
10:47Mom and Philipp are only two
10:49and only have a few days.
10:51Yes, you Germans are the famous
10:53organization talent.
10:55I know something.
10:59Ella?
11:01Breakfast!
11:05Breakfast!
11:17Isn't that the right work clothes
11:19for a hotel intern?
11:21Yes, yes, definitely.
11:23Just a little unfamiliar to you.
11:25Well, if I'm going to a new terrain,
11:27then right.
11:29So, where do we start?
11:31Best in the control center
11:34in the reception.
11:38Ah, I think we can skip that.
11:40I can handle computers.
11:42Yes, but not with our booking system.
11:44So, for example, if you want to see
11:46if a room is available,
11:48then go to menu,
11:50under submenu, room occupancy
11:52and ...
11:54That fits here.
11:56Both vehicles at once.
11:58Yes.
12:00It looks like our paths
12:03will cross again and again.
12:05I need your help.
12:07I have decided to plan the wedding
12:09for Mom and Philipp.
12:11That's sweet of you.
12:13Yes, the two of them also need urgent support,
12:15but I can't do it alone.
12:17Yes, and what can we do?
12:19You could park the most important point,
12:21the wedding location.
12:23Well, I don't know if it's up to us.
12:25It's too personal.
12:27Well, I'm sure we'll find something
12:29that Katja likes.
12:32No, no, not at all.
12:34I don't want the wedding to take place
12:36on a tree house or possibly underground.
12:38No, no, I'm happy to do it.
12:40Besides, it would be a wonderful opportunity
12:42to celebrate our good cooperation.
12:44Exactly.
12:46Thank you.
12:56Wow!
12:58I could get used to that.
13:01Enjoy it as long as you can.
13:03I don't intend to stay unemployed for long.
13:05And I thought you'd use the time
13:07to sleep longer.
13:09Well, I can't find a job in my dream.
13:11I realized that yesterday.
13:13I had to really get into it.
13:15Yes, it's a pity that the job was already gone by sea.
13:17Even if I had missed you madly.
13:19It's definitely not as much as I miss you.
13:23But I have to do something
13:25or I'll go crazy.
13:27Yes, I understand.
13:29Thank you.
13:31I mean, if we both
13:33become unemployed,
13:35you know how we can get by.
13:37Yes.
13:39But unfortunately, unfortunately, unfortunately, unfortunately.
13:41Unfortunately, unfortunately, unfortunately.
13:43Doctors are always needed.
13:45Especially at our clinic.
13:49I only mean because the chief medical office
13:51is free in cardiology.
13:53Are there already applicants?
13:55There are rumors about an international
13:58currifier.
14:00But she only does it if she gets the clinic management.
14:02Then you know exactly what he wants.
14:04Yes.
14:06It's just stupid that Professor Döring, my boss,
14:08also wants the clinic management.
14:10Aha.
14:12And what would be better for you?
14:14Döring or the mysterious stranger?
14:16If I knew who the mysterious stranger is.
14:22Wait a minute.
14:24If Mr. X is not yet on site,
14:27you can come a little later, right?
14:29No, no, no.
14:31Human lives are always to be saved.
14:33Thank you very much for breakfast.
14:43Wonderful.
14:45Then I'll email you your reservation confirmation right away.
14:47Yes.
14:49We look forward to you.
14:51Goodbye, gentlemen.
14:53So, you see?
14:56Indeed.
14:58And why did you book three suites?
15:00Oh, did I? Oops.
15:02Tell me,
15:04what do you think of the historic bell tower?
15:06It would be perfect for a wedding.
15:08Yes, if you only have eight guests.
15:10Okay.
15:12Do you have a better suggestion?
15:14How about the hall of worship?
15:18The Patricia Hall.
15:20Come on.
15:22Even you should have a little more imagination in it.
15:25These are all very popular wedding rooms.
15:29But please, now it's your turn.
15:31I've already made two suggestions.
15:33All right.
15:35It should be romantic.
15:37Not too small, not too big.
15:39But still festive and something special.
15:43I got it.
15:45I just don't know what it's called.
15:47Yes, that helps us further.
15:49It's a very enchanting inn on a lake.
15:51I came by recently
15:53when I was in the heath.
15:55Oh, you mean the old heath.
15:57Yes, it's really very beautiful
15:59and that's why it's been booked for months.
16:01Oh, and you just know that?
16:03I know the owner.
16:05Great, then let's play your relationships right away.
16:07I'm afraid that won't work
16:09in this special case.
16:11Do you want to be a good witness
16:13or a comfortable one?
16:23Mr. Stein, can I keep the empty folders?
16:25Of course, of course.
16:27Cool, thanks.
16:29It's kind of weird.
16:31Because now everyone's gone.
16:33You, Mrs. Meissner, Ella.
16:35The farewell is going to be hard, right?
16:37Yes.
16:39We're going to make it.
16:41Something so special connects us.
16:43A few thousand kilometers can't change that.
16:45We're going to make it.
16:47We're going to make it.
16:49We're going to make it.
16:52I think it's nice that you're so sure.
16:56Don't you think so?
16:58Yes.
17:00To be honest, I've never been so sure in my life
17:02as I was with Katja.
17:04Can I ask what you're giving Mrs. Meissner?
17:06Something so important in India.
17:08I don't know.
17:10I'll pay Marta with my head. I can't think of anything.
17:12You have no idea?
17:14Yes, I thought of a jewellery,
17:16but it should be something individual
17:18and I haven't found anything for the jewellers yet.
17:21What if you have something made?
17:23Yes.
17:25Katja is the artist of the two of us.
17:27Actually, Mrs. Meissner would have to design the jewellery
17:29and you would have to do it as if...
17:31That wouldn't work, of course.
17:33Nonsense.
17:35Why not?
17:51It must be very empty here without you.
17:57And I don't have anyone I can spontaneously drink coffee with.
18:03I'm going to miss it all very much.
18:09It was a very special time.
18:11Many highs and lows.
18:15But now you've made it.
18:17And I'll be able to say later
18:20that I worked with the famous Katja Meissner.
18:24The fact that I'm successful now
18:26is, of course, due to the wonderful atmosphere here
18:28and the wonderful people
18:30who have always supported me.
18:34I'm just getting there.
18:36Can I have a coffee, too?
18:38Of course.
18:40Sit down. I'll get it.
18:42But don't blink, okay?
18:44Thank you.
18:46I'll put it here.
18:50Wow, Mom.
18:52Beautiful.
18:54It looks like an enveloped couple of love.
19:00Philipp and I had such a wonderful evening yesterday
19:02that I spontaneously came up with the idea.
19:06So now there will be a symbol of love
19:08in the Stockholm Opera.
19:12I hadn't thought of that yet.
19:14But you're right.
19:16It's perfect.
19:19I'll go over the design again.
19:21Yes, Mom.
19:23You just have to ask.
19:25Will Philipp get a dedication,
19:27like your muse?
19:29And that's the second idea.
19:31Philipp gets the sketch as a wedding gift.
19:33That's a nice idea.
19:35Yes, I think so, too.
19:37Thank you.
19:39But not a word to Philipp.
19:41Yes?
19:43Good day, Dr. Thies.
19:45Hello, Ms. Lichtenhagen. Come in.
19:47Thank you.
19:49Is everything okay?
19:51Oh, yes. Everything's fine.
19:53I just had an appointment
19:55because of the new hospital management.
19:57So I thought I'd say hello.
19:59Have a seat.
20:01Thank you.
20:03I didn't know you were involved.
20:05As mayor, I'm automatically
20:07in charge of the hospital.
20:10Can you tell me
20:12about the mysterious candidate?
20:14There are some wild rumors.
20:16I think so.
20:18Especially since I put a lot of effort
20:20into this woman.
20:22A woman? That's interesting.
20:24She does human genetic research.
20:26It would be wonderful
20:28to have her as head of cardiology
20:30and new hospital manager.
20:34Of course.
20:36I'm sure you've heard of her.
20:39Prof. Dr. Dr. Regina Herzfeld-Winter.
20:41No.
20:43That's crazy.
20:45I heard a lecture
20:47from her at a doctor's congress.
20:49That's why Rajan and I
20:51came up with a database
20:53for human genetic diseases.
20:55Maybe another argument
20:57that speaks for our clinic.
20:59Would she really come to Lüneburg?
21:01I mean, she's working in New York right now.
21:03I think so.
21:05She seems very interested.
21:08I'm sure she wouldn't have gotten in the way.
21:10She's here?
21:12I have to meet her.
21:16I can arrange that for you.
21:18Wow.
21:26The funding applications
21:28of course go to the national authorities.
21:30One moment.
21:32The number is
21:34KF 309
21:372-11.
21:41Yes.
21:43It's best if you write to me.
21:45Thank you, goodbye.
21:47Sorry, Mom.
21:49Yes, of course, you are an important man.
21:51But Thomas,
21:53I don't understand
21:55why you have to turn to a partner.
21:59Why should I
22:01meet women?
22:03I'm begging you
22:05and important receptions and events
22:08to which you now always go.
22:10It's about money and politics.
22:12I could really imagine a more romantic framework.
22:15Besides, most women are either godmothers or themselves in politics.
22:19So please, it's not very romantic either.
22:22But practical.
22:24Yes, they only meet my selection
22:26and if not the right one is there, what do you risk?
22:29I always thought Anne would be the right one.
22:32You fit together so well.
22:35But apparently not good enough.
22:38Well, you both had a difficult time with each other,
22:42a break-up.
22:44Even if the relationship would have been perfect,
22:47it's over, Mama.
22:49But if you meet again now,
22:51maybe under different conditions...
22:55That won't happen.
22:57At least I will avoid it.
22:59So, I don't want to say more about this topic.
23:03Well, it's your life and your decision.
23:06Oh, thank you very much, Mama.
23:09But it's a pity.
23:13Oh, Thomas, come on, stay a little longer.
23:18Ha, ha, ha.
23:28Hello, Mr. Meisner.
23:30Mr. Stein, how nice.
23:32Well, have you already done the wedding shopping?
23:35No.
23:36I found old medicines when cleaning the apartment.
23:39They are from Henriette.
23:41Some of them have even run out.
23:43Good that you didn't just throw them in the trash.
23:45I'm not sure, but I don't think it's forbidden.
23:47No, but...
23:49Only a few children have to find the bag,
23:51or else it will get into the wrong hands.
23:53It's better that way.
23:54Thank you.
23:57So?
24:00And with that, we finally stop.
24:03With what, please?
24:05With this you.
24:07It's silly.
24:09In two days, you will marry my daughter.
24:11I mean you.
24:13I'm Achim.
24:15I'm Philipp. I'm glad, Achim.
24:20And?
24:22What are the preparations doing?
24:24Oh, it's pretty stressful.
24:26I think we'll be able to do it all in time.
24:28And then you'll start as a novel author.
24:32I'm not that crazy,
24:35but I actually plan to write down my most interesting cases
24:38and then maybe process them as short stories.
24:41I think it would be very nice
24:43to sit somewhere
24:45with a view over the scissors.
24:47That's also my vision.
24:49But in fact, it would probably be so
24:51that instead of the sea rumbling,
24:53I would hear the clattering of the keyboard.
24:55I always liked the sound of the good old typewriter
25:00and the click when you put it back to the start.
25:03During my studies, I wrote my homework on one.
25:06It's really funny, because you have to correct every typo by hand.
25:10Yes, and for the copies,
25:12you have to make strokes with a piece of paper.
25:14Exactly, and they got thinner and thinner.
25:18Yes, it would be nice to write on a machine like that,
25:21but a laptop does the same.
25:23So, I thank you for taking my medication.
25:29Now I'm going to buy a present for your daughter.
25:32So, take care.
25:34Bye.
25:40Can you turn your wrist?
25:42Yes, a little, but it still hurts.
25:45It's probably just suffocated.
25:48I would like to have it run for safety.
25:51Yes, you shouldn't play football anymore at my age, right?
25:55Oh, no, I think so too.
25:57I would really advise you to a slightly calmer sport.
26:00Yes, but I'm not that crazy.
26:02But you know, the boys in our house
26:04have taken the ball out of the field.
26:06But you know, the boys in our house
26:08have taken the ball out of the field.
26:10And instead of dodging it,
26:12I tried to hold it.
26:14That's a reflex.
26:16I have two sons.
26:18And of course the ball was hard hit.
26:20Oh, yes.
26:22Oh, excuse me.
26:23Would you please wait outside?
26:24I have a patient here.
26:25I hope so.
26:26That's why she's here.
26:27And?
26:28Finally.
26:29Is she doing well?
26:30How nice.
26:31Yes, of course she's doing very well.
26:33You obviously know each other.
26:35This is Clemens, my son.
26:37He's just coming from America.
26:39Nice to meet you.
26:40Why didn't you call?
26:41Mom, I tried.
26:42But then he told me, you're here.
26:44Oh, did you have a good trip?
26:46Yes, we did.
26:47But we don't want to keep Mrs. Dokter away from work any longer.
26:49She looks at us so strictly.
26:51Well, if you think that's strict.
26:54You obviously haven't seen each other for a long time.
26:56You can accompany your mother to the pension.
26:58Thank you.
26:59Thank you.
27:00You can sit down in the front.
27:02The nurse will pick you up.
27:03Thank you.
27:04I'll see you later, okay?
27:05Thank you.
27:08This is your wife.
27:09How are you?
27:10I'm fine.
27:11Of course.
27:34I love you.
28:04Hello, Mr. Stein.
28:09Hello.
28:10Katja just left.
28:12Uh, yes, I didn't want to go to Katja's either.
28:15And what about the sketch in front of it?
28:20Oh, it has something to do with Katja's wedding present.
28:23Yes, you can't just take it with you.
28:26No, I don't want to steal it either, don't worry.
28:29What were you doing with it?
28:30It's a secret.
28:31It's a secret. Please don't tell her I was here.
28:53To be very clear, Mr. Rüther, I will not give up my job in New York to become chief physician of cardiology.
29:00I came to run this clinic.
29:02I thought so.
29:04My research means a lot to me, and as chief physician of a clinic, I would have very different possibilities.
29:09You know, not only I decide about the new clinic management.
29:13The supervisory board and the chief medical board also have an important role to play.
29:18And I probably won't be able to change your mind.
29:20That's not against you personally, but Professor Döring has been in this clinic for a long time.
29:24He knows the procedures and priorities of our hospital.
29:27I know. Most people are afraid of change.
29:30But isn't evolution the best example of your necessity?
29:34Well, yes, if you say so.
29:36And one doesn't seem to be against innovations.
29:39I heard there is already a physician who supports my research.
29:43The personal initiative of a chief physician is purely a data acquisition.
29:47That cannot be underestimated.
29:49So I would like to get to know this chief physician.
29:57I would like to get to know this chief physician.
30:15Oh, you're already here.
30:17Did everything work out with your transfer box?
30:19Yes, I did a lot of mopping and I put the rest in my garage.
30:24And then I should also greet you warmly from Achim.
30:28No.
30:29Oh, yes.
30:30He finally offered you the tour.
30:32It was about time, two days before our wedding.
30:35Yes, grandpa is a little sick, but very cute.
30:37Yes, we both still have to get used to it.
30:41Tell me, did you take the list out of my bag?
30:44No, I thought you had it, so it's not on the kitchen table anymore.
30:48That's stupid, we'll have to write it down again.
30:52I'm going.
30:53Well, the power lies in peace.
30:58Hello everyone.
30:59I thought I'd just come by and ask what you have in mind for the catering.
31:03Or should I just suggest something?
31:06Can you read my mind?
31:08That's exactly why I wanted to call you today.
31:14I already have a great idea of how we'll arrange the flower decoration.
31:22We'll find you the most beautiful wedding location Lüneburg has ever seen.
31:25I've hired the best tailor far and wide to make your wedding dress perfect.
31:30And we'll do the program with a range from Bommel to Adendorf.
31:35You are incredible.
31:37Thank your daughter.
31:39Yes, she gave us a lot of steam.
31:42Now we also know where the list is.
31:45It was a great idea, Ella.
31:48You are an angel.
31:51I'm going to miss you all so much.
31:58Can I have a look?
32:00Yes, of course.
32:04I would recommend the Heidschnucke.
32:07My stomach is still a bit confused from the long flight.
32:11I think I'd rather have something light.
32:13But maybe I'll have the opportunity to taste the Heidschnucke later.
32:18I would really appreciate it if you came to Lüneburg.
32:21A bit of fresh air would be very good for the clinic.
32:24Unfortunately, not everyone sees it that way.
32:26Yes, I know what Mr. Rüther is thinking.
32:29But I'm sure you'll convince the chief physician, Remium, if you want to.
32:33Well, I'm seriously interested.
32:36That's all I can tell you.
32:38But I only make decisions when there is actually an offer.
32:44Thank you for the detailed advice.
32:47I'll take care of it.
32:49There will be a lot of funding for the Hansi Day.
32:53We'll keep in touch?
32:54Yes.
32:55Thank you.
33:04Hello, Thomas.
33:06Hello, Anne.
33:08May I introduce you?
33:10This is Professor Harsfeld-Winter.
33:11This is Thomas Janssen.
33:13Nice to meet you.
33:16Mr. Janssen was a city councilor here in Lüneburg.
33:18Now he is the Director of the European Regional and Structural Policy in Brussels.
33:23Well, then I already know who I can get on my nerves with funding applications when I take over the clinic.
33:31Professor Harsfeld-Winter is currently applying for the leadership of the clinic.
33:35She is currently researching in New York.
33:37Interesting.
33:39Mr. Janssen was a city councilor here in Lüneburg.
33:45We didn't always agree.
33:47Don't you want to sit down?
33:50Excuse me, but I still have appointments.
33:54Have a nice day, ladies.
33:55Yes.
33:56Well, then another time.
33:58Well, I think I'll have the salad with goat cheese.
34:03Good choice.
34:05Ella must have noticed during breakfast that we are quite stressed.
34:09Then she just took the matter into her own hands.
34:12She really is such a great girl.
34:14Well, you have to have done something right.
34:18That I don't have to take care of the wedding preparations anymore.
34:21A little wedding mood is coming up.
34:23You see?
34:24Be careful, let's probably knock off a few corner data.
34:27So it should be small and romantic.
34:30Absolutely.
34:31Personally, not an ordinary wedding venue.
34:34Lots of nature, a little water.
34:38Merle, what a nice idea to have the wedding in the nursery.
34:42I could have come up with that myself.
34:45But there are also completely different possibilities.
34:48A romantic guest house in the country, for example.
34:51No, the nursery is perfect.
34:53My studio is there.
34:55There are so many memories of the place.
34:57I can't think of anything better.
35:00Well, then.
35:01Good.
35:02But I have to go now.
35:05See you.
35:18I couldn't tell him that Katja wanted to give him exactly this sketch for the wedding.
35:22And I can't tell her because otherwise his surprise will burst.
35:26Oh, that's a jigsaw puzzle.
35:29Achim!
35:30Are you even listening to me?
35:32Huh?
35:33No, jigsaw puzzle.
35:34Oh, jigsaw puzzle.
35:35That's also a jigsaw puzzle.
35:36What am I supposed to do now?
35:39Nothing.
35:40I said, that's a wonderful advice.
35:44But can't you clear your cupboards after the wedding?
35:47Really.
35:49I'm looking for something and that's important.
35:52Maybe you should look for words instead.
35:55Or have you already finished your speech?
35:58Huh?
35:59No, right?
36:00Rather not.
36:01The way I see it.
36:04I totally forgot that.
36:06Yes.
36:07But of course.
36:10As the father of the bride, I have to give a speech.
36:13You have two days left.
36:19Can't you help me a little?
36:21I'm sorry.
36:22I have to take care of all the flowers.
36:24And of this messy gift.
36:27I'm sorry.
36:32It doesn't necessarily have to be a jigsaw puzzle.
36:35Like, for example.
36:37You wonderful rose, Erika.
36:40Your smile is so lovely, wonderful.
36:43Thank you for reminding me of my brilliance.
36:46Oh, Achim.
36:48I just wanted to say that you won my heart back then.
36:52In simple words.
36:53Not something like that.
36:56You can do it.
36:58Just be brave.
37:09That's fantastic.
37:11And I also know that I will probably never be able to do it again.
37:14So thank you very, very much.
37:16See you soon.
37:19Thank God.
37:21I tried to call you all the time.
37:23It was always busy.
37:24I phoned because of the wedding rooms.
37:27And?
37:28Yes, as I said, I booked everything.
37:32But I still got the rooms.
37:35Oh no.
37:37What do you mean?
37:38Katja really wants to celebrate in the nursery now.
37:41And I put her heaven and hell in motion.
37:44I know.
37:45Tell her.
37:46That's not possible.
37:47He canceled another wedding because of us.
37:49You have to reverse that, please.
37:51I can't do that.
37:53How am I supposed to be there?
37:54How are we supposed to be there if we don't make Katja's dream come true?
37:58Oh, and I thought you knew what your girlfriend wants.
38:00I thought so, too.
38:03Is there no way to change her mind at all?
38:06No.
38:07I have to go to the nursery now and make sure that I can get her ready.
38:11Oh, and we'll postpone the running along to tomorrow, okay?
38:15Thank you very much.
38:23I thought you weren't sure about this Harzfeld Winter.
38:26Meeting her alone and talking to her about this database is awesome.
38:30You seem to be very impressed.
38:33If she would really start at our clinic, that would be a huge leap for me.
38:38Where else do you want to go?
38:40You just became a doctor.
38:42Yes, but I would be interested in doing more research.
38:46And with Regina Harzfeld Winter by my side,
38:49I would have completely different perspectives.
38:52Yes, I have to admit,
38:54smart and successful doctors are very attractive.
39:03Not now, Ben. Not now.
39:05Not now.
39:06What do you mean, not now?
39:08If you're an international character yourself, we have much less time.
39:11Yes, I'm going to the clinic now and hope to meet you there.
39:15Oh, I have no chance against the woman.
39:18Right.
39:19Just come later and pick me up, and then we'll go eat something or something.
39:24Oh, or that sounds good.
39:26Oh, I'm crazy.
39:29So, I have to go now.
39:32See you later.
39:35See you later.
39:40But Clemens, you shouldn't have done that.
39:43Mom, that was on the way anyway, and you can never have enough flowers.
39:46You're right about that.
39:47Excuse me, we're preparing a wedding.
39:51Good day.
39:52Mrs. Winter.
39:53Mrs. Rose.
39:54Oh, no, that's just stowed away. That's not a problem.
39:56Tell me, how is your son Roman doing in Frankfurt?
39:59Would you like to pick some flowers?
40:01Yes, of course.
40:06I've never been here. You didn't see me.
40:09So I didn't need this sketch.
40:12Thank you.
40:20Would you like to have a frisbee, like you used to?
40:23Oh, thank you very much, Mrs. Rose.
40:25But I'd like to pick something myself.
40:28Yes, thank you. I think that's very nice.
40:31Thank you for coming.
40:34Thank you for postponing all my appointments.
40:37They're really good friends who spontaneously decided to get married.
40:42Thank you, Gerard. I'll get in touch. Bye.
40:51Thomas?
40:57Do you have a moment?
41:04Yes.
41:07Thomas, I'm not introducing someone like Professor Hartsfeld-Winter for fun.
41:12Your behavior earlier wasn't very professional.
41:16I thought we were friends.
41:21To be honest, I feel like I'm being captured by you.
41:26Because you told me I'm still your dream woman?
41:31It sounds like it.
41:34I think it's a wonderful compliment.
41:37And I wish I could say it again.
41:41But it's not like that. So...
41:44So? Do we have to go our separate ways now?
41:49To be honest, I don't know how to deal with you.
41:52I don't know what to do.
41:59Do you feel uncomfortable right now?
42:02No, not really.
42:04And before you confessed to me that you're my dream woman,
42:08did you feel uncomfortable with me?
42:13And we got along just fine.
42:17Please tell me one reason why this should be different now.
42:23If you weren't already, I would recommend you to go into politics.
42:31So, friends?
42:38My God, I...
42:43I can't help it.
42:53I'll never read those again.
42:55But they're too bad to throw away.
42:58And I don't like throwing away books.
43:01Then put them in the library. They'll be happy.
43:04Good idea.
43:08Ah, that's good.
43:10Hello, Katja.
43:12I've got something for Philipp.
43:15An heirloom, to a certain extent.
43:18Actually, we're just trying to get rid of things.
43:21Listen, this is my wedding present for your future husband.
43:25Or does it bring bad luck before the wedding?
43:28I don't think so.
43:30Well, it's...
43:32It's not wrapped up so nicely, but...
43:35But I thought...
43:37Anyway, it comes from the heart.
43:40Oh, that's exactly the same model I had during my studies.
43:44That was also an heirloom from my father.
43:47But do you really want to get rid of it?
43:50As a child, I wasn't even allowed to get close to it.
43:53Well, with me, it only gets dusty in the closet.
43:56I've even found a few color pages.
44:01They might not be enough for the whole book,
44:04but nowadays you can get everything on the Internet.
44:07I'm really happy. Thank you very much.
44:16Well?
44:18Sexy lady.
44:20Here I am.
44:22You can do whatever you want with me.
44:24Yes, first I'll finish the files.
44:27But it won't take long.
44:38I'm sorry you had to wait. I had a meeting with the board of directors.
44:41No problem.
44:43It's great that you agreed to show me the hospital.
44:47You must have very good contacts in the local politics.
44:51But in case you want to take over the hospital,
44:54you should be aware that there are limits to what you can do.
45:05Do you know what I fell in love with you first?
45:08No.
45:10You also have these three little liver spots under your belly.
45:16You know?
45:18Oh man, you're so incredibly sexy.
45:22Ben, don't distract me, or I'll never finish.
45:27I know that your research in New York is important and promising.
45:31But our budget in Lüneburg is limited.
45:34That means we have to set priorities.
45:37I've been sitting in the Finance Committee for eight years.
45:39Then you know that money can always be approved,
45:42if it's saved elsewhere.
45:44That may be the case in the USA, but here...
45:47It's definitely not different.
45:53But we can still have this discussion when the decision is made.
45:59I just want to warn you.
46:02Jim?
46:05Please.
46:10You look kind of...
46:13tense.
46:17Oh. Oh. Oh my God.
46:20You're tense.
46:22That feels good.
46:25Can you do that tomorrow?
46:28Even a doctor needs private time.
46:31But then I'll just keep postponing it.
46:35There are other things you shouldn't postpone.
46:40I can't do that.
46:42Let yourself be surprised.
46:49I have to say, your radiology is better than ever in the international comparison.
46:54We've been paying a lot of attention in the last few years
46:56to use our budget for the latest technology.
46:59I'd really like to meet this doctor
47:02who's preparing the database for my network from here.
47:05Degenerative hereditary diseases are...
47:07I'm not sure if Dr. Thies still has a job.
47:11Thies?
47:13Does she have anything to do with Professor Thies?
47:16She's the daughter.
47:19No wonder she seems to be such a professional and committed doctor.
47:23You can be sure of that.
47:25There's the treatment room.
47:27Oh.
47:29Dr. Rüther?
47:30Yes?
47:31We need to clear something up.
47:33Oops.
47:42In 1964, a lot happened.
47:45The first FC Cologne became German champion
47:48and my Katja was born.
47:52Your speech is like a...
47:55Dia show without dias.
47:58The building's been empty for ages,
48:01but I don't know the exact circumstances.
48:04I mean, I think...
48:05The owner is a certain Johanna Janssen.
48:07You're not related to the lady, are you?
48:10Oh, I see.
48:11You're in charge of the lorries,
48:13and I go diving when the child falls into the well, right?
48:15Wrong!
48:16Everyone goes diving when the child falls into the well.
48:18That's what the contract says.
48:20Shall we look it up?
48:21Oh, come on, don't be serious.
48:23Oh.