• 4 months ago
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00:00A queen of the night. You'd like that, wouldn't you?
00:03I'm definitely not one of your opera bunnies.
00:06I hate opera, especially the flying Dutchman.
00:09Here, to think that I'm a fluttery Dutchwoman
00:12just because I kissed Thomas and, unfortunately, you.
00:15That's really the worst.
00:16Roman and I, we're going to Cape Town.
00:18In two weeks.
00:20You're a failure.
00:26That's enough.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:46This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:16Hey!
01:17Vincent!
01:18Vincent!
01:20What's with all the rudeness?
01:22I'm here.
01:23You'll regret it.
01:26Until the end of your life.
01:29Mr. Van Loon, that's enough.
01:34Is everything okay?
01:36Yes, it is.
01:38I guess we'll have to postpone our little meeting for today.
01:44Mr. Van Loon, I'm terribly sorry.
01:46I'll explain the meeting to Mr. Van Loon.
01:55And hopefully with Mr. Winter.
01:57You make sure your brother shows up in my office in ten minutes!
02:09I hope it's not too cold for you, Mom.
02:11You know you should still protect her.
02:13No, everything's fine.
02:15Don't worry.
02:17I still have to go to the hospital later.
02:19I'm thinking of a cure for a cold.
02:22Really? Great!
02:24Merea is just the thing for you.
02:26Don't call me Merea.
02:28That sounds terrible.
02:29Cure!
02:30Great, you're going to a cure.
02:32Look who's coming.
02:34Hello, Mr. Johnson.
02:35Are you enjoying this rainy day?
02:38You could say that.
02:40The German air is very different
02:42than the damp swamps in India, right?
02:46I'm not used to the climate there.
02:48You have to like it and tolerate it well.
02:51Otherwise you don't feel at home there.
02:54Mrs. Rose, what are your plans now?
02:58If I only knew.
03:00In any case, Achim will stay in Varanasi with Ella for longer.
03:03His pharmacy is being mortgaged.
03:05There's even an interested couple.
03:08Oh.
03:09And you'll be packing your bags soon?
03:13What am I supposed to do in India?
03:15Achim is out all day.
03:17I don't have a job there.
03:19And I hardly speak English.
03:22If you ask me, you've already made your decision.
03:29I think you're right.
03:32I'll stay here in Lüneburg.
03:35Live as usual.
03:37I contact Achim every day via e-mail and telephone.
03:41I mean, it won't be long until he's back.
03:44I'm sorry.
03:51How could you let this happen?
03:53Roman Winter is your business partner.
03:56The argument was a private matter between my brother and his girlfriend.
03:59Nobody touches him.
04:01What happens in my hotel does touch me.
04:03Especially when it concerns people who work for me.
04:05Then tell Mr. Winter that.
04:07He provoked me.
04:08Stay calm, please.
04:09It's about your lack of self-control.
04:12It won't happen again.
04:15That's not enough for me.
04:17What else is he supposed to do?
04:19Learn to control yourself and apologize to Mr. Winter.
04:22Okay.
04:23But Mr. Winter...
04:24I will explain the matter to Mr. Winter
04:26and make sure that the further cooperation does not suffer under our little dispute.
04:30Do that.
04:36Typical again.
04:38You decide for yourself who has something to do and who doesn't.
04:41And you know the problem.
04:43What would you have done in my place?
04:45Mr. Winter came here, too.
04:47I won't jeopardize a good business cooperation because of a private dispute.
04:51No, you'd rather bring your own people together, even if they're right.
04:54Who's right here is the question.
04:56And you mix private with professional.
04:59Yes.
05:00You put the wrong priorities again.
05:02Excuse me?
05:03Oh, nothing.
05:06Why do I have to deal with two losers?
05:11You did a great job here again.
05:13I think you're on my side.
05:14Because I don't fall behind the others?
05:16Tell me, how did you get involved in a private dispute at a business meeting?
05:20I don't even know what it's about.
05:21Yes, tell me.
05:22Hey.
05:23Lars Winter will be a manager at Winter Invest, not Bente.
05:27So what?
05:28That's why she came to me.
05:30The whole talk, how much she misses me.
05:32Shit.
05:33It's all a lie.
05:35The woman is calculating.
05:37I can understand that her behavior hurts you and that you wanted to clear it up with Bente.
05:41But please not in public and in front of an audience.
05:44Tell me, do you ever learn to control your temperament?
05:46That's exactly the right thing to do.
05:48You know, if I can't stand one thing about death,
05:50then there are people who preach something they can't keep to themselves.
05:54What's he doing?
06:00Damn it.
06:09Hello.
06:10Regina.
06:11What are you doing here?
06:13I thought I'd stop by.
06:15At this time?
06:16Shouldn't you be at the clinic?
06:18I couldn't stand it anymore.
06:21What happened?
06:25Heut Pharma is bankrupt.
06:27What? But they were so interested.
06:31I can cancel the whole project with that.
06:34Yes, and leave Dr. Miller in New York?
06:37Without funding, no research. That's how it is.
06:40DuFint is a new pharma company that provides you with research money.
06:43If that were so easy.
06:46Why didn't the funding work?
06:49I don't know. I was so angry, I ran away.
06:52I didn't read any explanation.
06:54Regina.
06:57You are an excellent doctor and scientist.
07:00And maybe people didn't understand a part of your work.
07:04But you don't give up.
07:07And read through what they wrote.
07:09Maybe you'll find an argument that you can refute.
07:14It's nice how you get excited for me.
07:16It's just the beginning. I could get really upset.
07:20No, no, no.
07:22I'll take care of that from now on.
07:28All the best.
07:47Hey, time for a coffee?
07:51Neither time nor desire.
07:57I don't understand.
07:59I don't feel well after a breakup either.
08:03I didn't know that Vincent and you...
08:06I mean, that you two are a couple.
08:08Should I ring the big bell or what?
08:11No.
08:13I just thought there must be a reason why you broke up.
08:16There is.
08:20Dad doesn't seem to be unhappy that you broke up.
08:24Can we change the subject?
08:28Sure. Sorry.
08:30I didn't want to get involved in your private life.
08:34I just wanted to tell you how happy I am that we work together in dad's company.
08:39It's going to be a great time.
08:41Do you think so?
08:44Lars, it's great that you're here.
08:46We can talk about the transfer right away.
08:49No, I have an appointment for Berger & Winter.
08:51Your own company has to wait a moment. Winter Invest is going ahead.
08:56Can you please copy the last balance sheets for your brother?
09:00So that the new manager can get a picture.
09:04Of course.
09:07If your bad mood still has something to do with Mr. van Loon...
09:13The last collapse should have really made it clear to you that you are better off without him.
09:19Is it enough if I go back three years with the balance sheets?
09:25Sure.
09:28Come.
09:30Yes.
09:32Ben and I have an appointment at the bank.
09:34Can you please sign for me?
09:36Sure.
09:41I'm just the helper here.
09:49Hello.
09:52Well, Vincent. How's it going?
09:58As bad as it gets.
10:00Oh.
10:01I'm sure there's a woman behind it.
10:04And business.
10:06When two people get together, it's hard.
10:09And even harder when both have the name Winter.
10:12Ah.
10:15I just had a little argument with him. I almost threw up.
10:19Can I get you something to drink?
10:20Yes, coffee, please.
10:22To be honest, I can't imagine that with you.
10:27And I'm not too confident?
10:28No.
10:30I generally don't interfere in private matters.
10:33Not even with clients.
10:35But I also know Roman Winter.
10:37And?
10:38I appreciate him a lot, but...
10:41I also know that he can be really tough.
10:43Then it's fine. I'm not made of sugar either.
10:45Seriously, Vincent.
10:47It's not a good idea to have Roman Winter as an enemy.
10:50I think it's better if you get the matter out of the world as soon as possible.
10:53He insulted me.
10:55And humiliated me.
10:57And that completely unjustly.
11:01Sometimes it's better not to abide by his rights.
11:06Hey, Finny.
11:07What's up?
11:09You're not hungry again, are you?
11:11How did you get the baby?
11:13Does child care now belong to your client service?
11:17No, thank God not yet.
11:19This is Finn.
11:20The son of Carla's son, Timo.
11:22He's in Las Vegas right now at a computer game fair.
11:26He's developing a game and is trying to present it to the world.
11:30The area is booming.
11:32I hope the star developer doesn't forget his success
11:36and he doesn't let you have the baby.
11:38He's supposed to protect himself.
11:40No, he likes to do that.
11:43But I already have two sons
11:45and I'm becoming a father for the third time.
11:47That should be enough for now.
11:50Okay, then send me a formless application
11:53and I'll wait until you give me the concession for the salon.
11:56Yes, thank you very much.
11:59Next week I will open the tea salon.
12:02If you want, you are cordially invited to help me with the design of the program.
12:06And what about Tafelberg, Strand and your dream of paradise?
12:10The move to Cape Town still has time.
12:12It doesn't go that fast.
12:14Are you sure?
12:15Absolutely.
12:17Are you sure?
12:18Absolutely.
12:20Hello, dear.
12:22Look what I have here.
12:25Our house in Cape Town.
12:27Completely furnished.
12:29I've already talked to the broker.
12:31He's preparing the purchase contract.
12:33But we haven't seen the house yet.
12:35Yes, I'm just showing it to you.
12:37Believe me, this house is exactly what we want.
12:41We can leave next week.
12:43Next week?
12:45Lars just confirmed to me that he will take over the management of the winter investment.
12:49So our departure is no longer in the way.
13:02Tell me, where are you?
13:04I'm sorry, something came up.
13:06What could come up with such an important appointment?
13:08I'll tell you in a minute.
13:09How did it go?
13:10Wrong.
13:11It went completely wrong.
13:13You didn't trust me at all.
13:16You represent our company just as well as I do.
13:19But only 50 percent.
13:21For a young company, you can't do well when only half of the company is present.
13:26I couldn't explain to you where you were.
13:28I had to suck something out of your fingers.
13:31But you should apologize to me.
13:34Exactly, and it didn't matter that you let your sister call.
13:37Instead of making the effort yourself.
13:40Do we have the interim financing now, yes or no?
13:4210,000, yes.
13:43The rest will come via a dispatch.
13:45It's possible.
13:49It's possible?
13:51Do you know what kind of interest such a dispatch costs?
13:54Yes.
13:55But that's not for long.
13:57And besides, we have the contract for the Ascania pact.
14:00Until we have installed the first solar cell, yes?
14:02That can take months.
14:04But not if I'm the boss there.
14:07Don't make fun of me, please.
14:09I'm not making fun of you.
14:11My father transferred the management to me for Winterinvest Lower Saxony.
14:16That's why I couldn't take our appointment here.
14:23Please tell me this isn't true.
14:26Aren't you happy?
14:28About what?
14:29About the end of Berger and Winter?
14:31Nonsense, everything stays the same with us.
14:33Aha, how?
14:35It's just the beginning.
14:37Sooner or later you'll take over Winterinvest.
14:40And you won't have time for our company anymore.
14:42Nobody talks about that.
14:44And even if they do, I'll make it.
14:47Yes, we saw that today.
14:51There's a lot at stake here, Berger and Winter.
14:53I believe you.
14:57But I don't think both go together.
15:00And that's the big terrace to the back.
15:03Of course it's facing west.
15:05Now imagine these magnificent sunsets.
15:09Ah, love it.
15:11Ah, isn't that wonderful?
15:14Well, I don't know.
15:16What don't you know?
15:19Hm?
15:20It doesn't have a sea view at all.
15:25Hm?
15:26It doesn't have a sea view at all.
15:30Do you think this is enough room for our children and friends?
15:33Of course.
15:34I can't see if the rooms have their own bathroom.
15:38I'm assuming that.
15:40And what about the pool?
15:42Well...
15:46Do you know what I really need?
15:48A separate dressing room.
15:51Yes, of course.
15:53You'll get it.
15:54Well, if we want to be there forever,
15:56the house should have something special.
15:58Well, then the broker has to come again, right?
16:02I like that you have such precise ideas.
16:07Well, apart from the house,
16:10I don't understand how you can imagine this quick move.
16:15Yes, I told you.
16:17Lars is taking over the new company.
16:20But I haven't even started working on it yet.
16:23You can't just leave him hanging like that.
16:25Well, who says I'm doing this?
16:27We agreed that we'll see each other every 14 days at the beginning.
16:31Besides, there's internet, e-mails and video conferences.
16:35You'll see, everything's going well.
16:38And a beautiful house,
16:40that you'll like completely,
16:43that's what I think too.
16:50I love you.
17:11Hello, we're back.
17:13Already? I haven't even had the meat yet.
17:15He doesn't seem to be hungry yet.
17:17He's sleeping, sweet and tender.
17:19Then I'll go back to sleep.
17:33Since when does our bedroom look like a bedroom again,
17:36and not like a baby shop?
17:39Since I brought most of the things back.
17:43You were right, I...
17:45I exaggerated.
17:47How was it at the end? Can I hear it again?
17:50I exaggerated, or you were right?
17:56I also swapped the luxury car for the cheap version.
17:59Oh no.
18:01I was just about to open a delivery shop for children's articles.
18:04If only half of the grandmothers at their first grandchild
18:07are as fun-loving as you are,
18:09then I would have done it in a very short time.
18:13He's going to fall asleep again.
18:15If he cries, then he's got something.
18:17He's just a little wimpy. You can't spoil him like that.
18:20You can't spoil a baby in the first 12 months.
18:24You're the grandma.
18:38I told you, he's sleeping.
18:40He was probably just scared.
18:44You wish you were a baby again.
18:49Are you complaining about lack of care?
18:52No.
18:54No one has kissed me yet today.
18:57That's a lie. I know it.
19:01Can you prove your statement, Mrs. Sarah Marcus?
19:09Is that enough?
19:12The proof chain is still a little thin.
19:23Better?
19:25It's still better.
19:41Yes.
19:43These are my suggestions for the optimization of the operating procedures.
19:48Where should I put them?
19:49Anywhere.
19:51Are these the Morbus Kensington files?
19:53Yes.
19:55And why are you packing them away?
19:57Because I don't need them anymore.
20:00I don't understand that.
20:03Reut Farmer jumped off.
20:07Three reports confirm that my research approach is wrong.
20:13But that's not true.
20:15Has your mother ever told you about setbacks?
20:18They happen more often than successes.
20:21You have to learn to live with it.
20:24Everything I read sounded absolutely plausible.
20:28How often has it been said in research that approaches to work have been misjudged?
20:32And how often has only the persistence of the researcher led to the goal?
20:38You must not give up now.
20:40Keep going for the patients and for science.
20:52So, here we are.
20:54Please, come in.
20:57Look around in peace.
20:59What questions do you have?
21:03Impressive rooms.
21:12Everything you need.
21:14Yes, yes.
21:16A large sales room, a lot of storage space.
21:19I liked the city so much.
21:22So...
21:25Here you could really build something beautiful again.
21:29Yes, as I said, it's just a temporary solution.
21:34Mr. Meisner would like to lease his pharmacy for a period of time.
21:37When he is back from India...
21:39Don't worry, Mrs. Rose.
21:41We understood that correctly.
21:43One or two years and we wanted to withdraw to our old part anyway.
21:47Yes.
21:49A big advantage would be, so to speak, that you could work here from now on.
21:55Have you already sold your old pharmacy in Kiel?
22:01Yes.
22:02Ah.
22:03Oh, that's great!
22:09This is a real little lab!
22:12Yes.
22:13The herbalist is Mr. Meisner-Steckenpferd.
22:16Here he had...
22:18Well, here he makes his own salves and teas.
22:23Well, if that's not a wink of fate!
22:26I've always dreamed of that.
22:28But there was simply no place for it in our pharmacy in Kiel.
22:32Yes, that's great.
22:34Mr. Meisner will certainly be very happy.
22:36Well, you seem to be the right people for me.
22:43Please.
22:44However, we have not yet decided on Lüneburg.
22:53Crap.
23:02Hello.
23:03Hello.
23:06I just wanted to tell you about just now.
23:10So don't get the wrong impression.
23:13Roman is a little bit prejudiced.
23:15It won't be that fast with Cape Town.
23:17Yes, if anything at all.
23:19I mean, with all your demands, which you probably don't have.
23:24House with sea view.
23:26Dressing room.
23:28Pool.
23:29Heated.
23:30Handkerchief holder.
23:31What are you actually doing?
23:33If the shadow falls too early on your terrace,
23:35do you also ask Roman to move the tablecloth for you?
23:38What's that supposed to mean?
23:40Yes, I'm just trying to understand you.
23:43I mean, how did you get here?
23:45In this old, gray maze.
23:47Without a golden water chicken.
23:51I'm also wondering about that right now.
23:53Susan, if you know, let me know.
23:59Not necessary.
24:00Hello.
24:01Hello.
24:02You, Clemens, I forbid you to speak.
24:03I'll wait outside for you, okay?
24:05Hurry up.
24:06I'm dying of hunger.
24:08I'll be right there, Laura.
24:10What's not necessary?
24:13That you understand me.
24:15I don't understand you either.
24:17Yes, I also don't have a house by the sea.
24:19But very strange views about marriage.
24:22Oh, because I'm going to eat with a good friend.
24:25Because you flirt around with everyone without inhibition and who knows what...
24:29Who knows what?
24:31Yes, who knows what else?
24:34Well, my dear sister-in-law, my limits.
24:36Where they are, let it be put there.
24:38But yours are so tight and dusty that it spills my air.
24:42Well, I don't have to listen to that.
24:44Yes, it's always difficult to bear the truth.
24:46Especially for luxury girls, to whom real life is over.
24:50Listen.
24:52You have no idea about me.
24:54And now just leave me alone.
24:56Oh, here you are.
24:57I wanted to ask if...
25:03I could stay here.
25:11What did you argue about?
25:14He made fun of my objections to the house in Cape Town.
25:18But he has no idea at all.
25:20What do you have against the house?
25:23I want a house with a sea view.
25:25And with guest rooms.
25:26And in the guest rooms there should also be baths.
25:28And I need my own dressing room and a pool.
25:33What do you really care about?
25:41I don't want Roman to decide about my head all the time.
25:45We should spend the rest of our lives down there.
25:48We should choose the house together, shouldn't we?
25:51Why don't you tell your husband that?
25:57Yes.
26:00Well, actually you're right.
26:12He just leaves me hanging at the most important appointment for our company.
26:15Now we not only have a money problem, now I also have a trust problem.
26:18But he told you his reason.
26:20But that doesn't change anything.
26:22Hey.
26:28Hi.
26:34Hey, Lars.
26:36We just talked about you.
26:38Yes, I can remember.
26:43Ben, I wanted to apologize to you.
26:47I couldn't tell you in time.
26:50But I couldn't just leave my father like that either.
26:53He really did a lot for me and is giving me a huge chance right now.
26:57I can't hit him in the head.
27:00I can understand all that, but that's exactly the problem.
27:03Our company will always be in second place.
27:06I promise you it won't happen, okay?
27:11Okay.
27:14Suggestion for good.
27:16I think I have a solution for our financing problem.
27:19Really?
27:21I'm going to talk to my father and make sure that Berger & Winter...
27:24...gets an advance for their work at the Ascania Park.
27:26That's out of the question. I don't want that.
27:28Why not?
27:29Because I don't want to get involved in any mess...
27:31...nor that your father takes over the company in the end.
27:35Do you have a better solution?
27:43Yes.
28:02Winter?
28:03Mr. Winter.
28:04Vincent van Loon here. I would like to apologize to you in every possible way.
28:10I'm really sorry...
28:12...that I lost my temper.
28:14The collision was my fault.
28:16I assure you that it won't happen again.
28:19So you want me to just forget about it?
28:22Yes.
28:23And give me the chance for another good cooperation...
28:27...that I can assure you of.
28:29We'll try. Goodbye.
28:37It worked.
28:40To a good cooperation, Mr. Winter.
28:48Yes?
28:51Hello, Roman.
28:53Can I talk to you for a moment?
28:55Of course. Come in.
28:57It's about the house in Karlstadt.
29:00I already asked the broker to make new suggestions.
29:04That's not the point.
29:07I just want to say a word.
29:10Yes, but you do.
29:12Yes, but only afterwards.
29:14I just want to be involved from the beginning.
29:17I just wanted to surprise you...
29:20...with a beautiful house.
29:23We always liked surprises.
29:25What's going on with you since we've been in Lüneburg?
29:31The experiences of the last few weeks may have changed something.
29:35They made me independent.
29:37But is it really so hard to understand...
29:40...that I want to be involved in decisions that change our lives?
29:44Of course not.
29:46It's not about whether you choose the house.
29:50But?
29:53All these changes make me nervous.
30:00I love you the way you are.
30:14Thank you for taking him.
30:16I couldn't change my shift and Torben has a very important appointment.
30:19But I like to do that.
30:21The two of us make a lot of noise.
30:23Here are the diapers.
30:25I'm off, okay?
30:26Yes, bye.
30:27Bye, you two.
30:28Say goodbye, grandma.
30:33You're so cute.
30:36You're so cute.
30:38Mrs. Thies?
30:40Mrs. Professor?
30:43Did I miss something?
30:45My friend just brought her grandson over to watch him.
30:49I was on my way home...
30:51...and thought I'd bring you the letter of rejection.
30:56I don't want to bother you for long.
30:59I just wanted to say...
31:01...you're right.
31:02The research on Morbus Kensington has to go on.
31:05Yes.
31:06We can't give up.
31:08We?
31:10Yes.
31:11I'd like you to give a competent, impartial look...
31:15...at this letter of rejection.
31:18If you want to.
31:20If I want to?
31:22Yes, absolutely.
31:24With pleasure, thank you very much.
31:26By the way, I've also read your suggestions...
31:28...for the optimization of the surgery procedures.
31:31Compliment.
31:32Very good work.
31:38May I?
31:39Yes, please.
31:40This is Finn.
31:45He's...
31:46...cute.
31:55I've got to go.
31:56I've got to go.
31:58I've got to go.
31:59A beautiful cup of darjeeling.
32:02That's right.
32:03You're planning a trip?
32:05No, no, no.
32:06These are cure clinics.
32:08I'm applying for a rehab treatment.
32:12Schwarzwald.
32:13Very nice.
32:14Yes, very nice.
32:15If you don't mind me comparing it to your beloved Sri Lanka.
32:19I love this wonderful landscape.
32:23The heavenly climate and the view over the gentle hills of the tea plantations.
32:31Well, it's not exactly what you're looking for.
32:38What do you mean?
32:40Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy that you're here in Lüneburg.
32:45To be honest, sometimes I don't know if it's really the right thing for me to spend my old days in Asia.
32:55Our little tea plantation in Sri Lanka was the common place for Marianne and me.
33:02We had a wonderful time together.
33:05Meanwhile, I'm not sure if I'll feel comfortable there alone.
33:15However, I find Lüneburg surprisingly good.
33:20Especially since I got to know my daughter here.
33:23Then why don't you just stay here with us?
33:26I will for sure, until Susanne leaves for Cape Town.
33:31And then?
33:33Then there's still time for Sri Lanka.
33:37Imagine, I probably found a tenant for the pharmacy.
33:41That would be wonderful.
33:44A couple from Kiel.
33:46They want to rent the pharmacy for a year.
33:49Well, then your life partner can stay in India.
33:52Mrs. Rose wouldn't be very happy about that, would she?
33:55It's not forever.
34:07See if everything is still there.
34:09Yes.
34:2310,000 Euro.
34:25Better count it.
34:27Could be that someone else has been using it in the meantime.
34:30Mr. Albers, that's not funny.
34:32I don't want to use it.
34:34I want to borrow the money.
34:36Yes, that's fine.
34:37You are in a precarious situation.
34:40You will pay back.
34:44If the owner needs the money.
34:47Who is the owner?
34:49First of all, this bag has been lying in our basement for months,
34:52even though it doesn't belong to any of us.
34:54Secondly, you want to pay back the money.
34:56And thirdly, you can leave your address for security.
34:59That's a good idea.
35:02That's exactly what I'll do.
35:07Well.
35:12I hereby confirm
35:15that I have taken the 10,000 Euro
35:19as a loan
35:24and will pay it back
35:26as soon as my first customers
35:29have paid their bills.
35:32What's that supposed to be?
35:34I was just thinking
35:37that I could borrow the money.
35:39You're going to make a mess.
35:41The money stays where it is, understood?
35:43Couldn't you think about...
35:45No, no, no. We agreed on that, didn't we?
36:03We agreed on that.
36:21Have you lost your mind?
36:23This is a burger stand!
36:25Do you have tomatoes on your eyes?
36:27Oh, it's you.
36:29Tell me, what's all this nonsense?
36:31If you don't respond to my phone calls,
36:33I'll have to find other means.
36:35Are you going away or do I have to push you away?
36:37Just go away.
36:39I've got other obstacles in my way.
36:41No, seriously, that's not how it works.
36:43We should talk to each other.
36:55Good evening, beautiful lady.
36:57Good evening.
37:00Listen to this.
37:01A live excerpt from the concert in Birdland
37:04where we were last summer.
37:08Are you already listening to New York Jazz against your frustration?
37:11No.
37:13I'm celebrating my reawakened fighting spirit.
37:19Thanks to your support
37:21and Ms. T's flaming appeal,
37:23I've decided to go against the rejection of Roy Farmer.
37:28I just can't give up my research.
37:32That's nice of you.
37:47So?
37:50How was your day?
37:52Well, my day was spiced up
37:55with wooden planks and caprioles by my sister-in-law Susanne.
37:59Caprioles?
38:01Yes, she wants to open a hobby tea salon
38:04and I'm supposed to help her with events from time to time.
38:07That sounds good.
38:09Yes, the project only took off
38:11when Roman announced that he wanted to buy a house in Cape Town
38:15and move there next week.
38:17What did you expect?
38:19That someone would take it seriously if he really wanted something.
38:24Clemens, your sister-in-law is with a 20-year-old man.
38:27She obviously likes to take care of herself.
38:31And of course she's going to Cape Town with him.
38:34But she was so interested in this tea salon.
38:37I don't get it.
38:58Why should I cancel your brother just to get rid of him?
39:02That's absurd!
39:04But that's what it looks like.
39:06Since we're both stressed,
39:08you treat my brother harder than necessary.
39:10He said that himself.
39:12His dismissal is one thing,
39:14our misunderstanding is the other.
39:16Besides, you're the one who mixes
39:18professional and private matters.
39:20That's right.
39:22Who's bothering you with this prickly cactus?
39:24Oh God, I wouldn't have thought
39:25that I could make you happy.
39:28You probably wouldn't have thought that.
39:30You always do things the same way.
39:32The only variable in this
39:34never-ending fantasy-free,
39:36always-the-same-number is the cultural prelude.
39:38Opera, musical or ballet.
39:40Oh, that's why you said you didn't want an opera
39:42when I gave you the cactus.
39:44Don't act as if you're about to be enlightened.
39:46I don't want to put you to bed!
39:51Nothing is further from the truth.
39:53Oh, now it's getting really charming.
39:55I'm sorry for the flowers,
39:57or better yet, for the cactus.
39:59Now I understand him at least.
40:01If you want to make it clear
40:03that you don't find a woman attractive
40:05or not desirable,
40:07then you should give her nipples.
40:09Do you always have to
40:11get everything wrong?
40:13Can I please go through now?
40:15No, we'll stay here until we've discussed it.
40:22You can do this to me.
40:25You can do this to me.
40:55Vincent.
41:19What did you want to tell me?
41:26I wanted to tell you that I'm sorry.
41:33The way my father insulted you,
41:35that wasn't right.
41:41He did that to me, too.
41:43I know how that feels.
41:51Then we both learned something.
41:56I missed you.
42:01You didn't miss me as much as I missed you.
42:26I'm sorry.
42:48Next time I'll give you a sample of the oolong tea.
42:51You'll like it.
42:52Goodbye.
42:53Goodbye.
42:54Men!
42:56Family? Friends?
42:58Relatives?
42:59Worse. Business partners.
43:01Flickenschild's audacity
43:03is really unbeatable.
43:06Hello, everyone.
43:07Hi.
43:12Then he can get along with Clemens.
43:15His inconsistencies can't be hidden.
43:17Come on, he's still learning
43:19that he shouldn't always walk through your shop
43:21if that's all it is.
43:23Why, what else?
43:25He keeps putting me in drawers.
43:27As if I didn't have my own opinion.
43:30To be honest,
43:32I thought about that at first, too.
43:35How do you all always end up there?
43:38As if I didn't know what I wanted.
43:40Just now I stood across from Roman
43:42because he wanted to buy a house
43:44that I hadn't even seen yet.
43:46You two always look like
43:48you only have Roman to say that.
43:50Well, in some respects
43:52we just have
43:54a conventional marriage.
43:56In contrast to
43:58Clemens and Regina.
44:00Why, what do you mean?
44:02He has an official girlfriend
44:05and Regina tolerates that.
44:07Oh, you mean this Laura?
44:09Have you seen the two of them?
44:11No.
44:13But as long as his wife can handle it,
44:16it doesn't matter to you.
44:18You don't even know
44:20why you're so excited about it.
44:28I'm so glad
44:30that we're together again.
44:39Me too.
44:43Although
44:45sometimes you scare me.
44:46How you went after my father,
44:48I thought you were doing something to him.
44:50If he lights me up,
44:52he'll get the fireworks.
44:54That can be very unpleasant.
44:57So you're very pleasant to me.
45:05And after all,
45:07we're saving up for high-performance.
45:10Why do I always stay in bed?
45:11Why do I always stay in bed?
45:15What are you going to do?
45:21I'm going to take revenge on your father
45:23for what he did to me.
45:25Because he took your company from you?
45:27Watch what you say.
45:33I'm embarrassed.
45:35I didn't mean it like that.
45:37I know.
45:39What are you going to do?
45:41I don't know.
45:45Men who have power
45:47have corpses in their cellars.
45:49I'll keep looking
45:51until I find one.
45:55First we'll get Lars from the throne,
45:57then your father.
46:02Let's get to the fight.
46:03Come on.
46:10Thank you for distracting me.
46:12Now I feel better.
46:14Come on, Guttheim.
46:16And don't let your fish neighbor
46:18annoy you.
46:20I'm the peace itself.
46:25Come in.
46:28Actually, we're already closed.
46:30I'll hurry.
46:34Clemens, how often have we...
46:36Yes, I know. Today I'm your customer.
46:38But you don't drink tea at all.
46:40Yes, but Regina.
46:42And she would like 50 grams of this orange...
46:46Right away.
46:50It's possible.
46:52Come on.
46:54Wait, I'll call the police.
46:56No! Are you crazy?
46:58No bullies!
47:03Lars is in a lot of stress.
47:05My father wants him
47:07to work full-time
47:09in West Lower Saxony.
47:11You don't want him to feel sorry for me?
47:13I just have to make sure
47:15that he can't do his job
47:17at the Ascania party
47:19because he only takes care of his own company.
47:21Some children still had a parent's share
47:23and were allowed to go home for Christmas.
47:25But the worst was my birthday.
47:27I really hated it.
47:29Nobody knew when I was really born,
47:30and so the 25th of August became
47:32the day I was always reminded
47:34that nobody really wanted me.
47:36Calm down.
47:38You look good.
47:40Should you wear it more often?
47:42You look like a professional golfer.
47:44As if you had any idea, Mr. Albers.
47:46Hey, what's wrong with you?
47:48Come on, please!
47:50Just leave me alone.