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00:00I wanted to offer you the position of the receptionist at our hotel.
00:04Of course, it will remain at a trial period of three months and we should perhaps negotiate your salary separately.
00:11No, no, no, we'll do it just like that.
00:13Yes, like at the opening in Erlangen.
00:15I'll tell you, if it works out like the last time, then they'll run us over here.
00:21Most of the community members are against your socialization project.
00:26They want to dismiss you as a pastor.
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
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00:46This is my life
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00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
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00:58This is the world where I belong
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02:52Ich konzentriere mich auf die Ladeneröffnung
02:54Ja, die Adresse
02:58Jetzt lenkt nicht ab
03:00Ich meinte eigentlich Monsieur Mertens
03:02Ich weiß es doch auch nicht
03:04Mein Gott Vera, du solltest es ja nicht wissen, du solltest es fühlen
03:06manchmal denke ich,
03:08es wird was mit uns
03:10und manchmal wieder nicht
03:12Willst du denn, dass es etwas wird mit euch?
03:16Ich könnte es mir zumindest
03:18vorstellen
03:20Oh my god, I totally got it.
03:22Yeah? And?
03:25Cheers!
03:47So...
03:49Tetanus, diphtheria, polio need to be cured.
03:52And other than that?
03:53Hepatitis A and B, meningococcus, typhus,
03:56and rabies wouldn't be bad for your wife either.
03:59Isn't that a bit much all of a sudden?
04:01I mean, that can really kill you, right?
04:03Yeah, it can happen that you get fever and pain from a vaccination,
04:07but these complaints usually go away relatively quickly.
04:10Still, I'd rather wait until my oral examinations.
04:14We should get rid of the triple refreshment today.
04:20Well, then.
04:22Let's get this over with.
04:26What about the malaria prophylaxis?
04:29We'll catch up on that.
04:31It's really a great adventure, what you're up to.
04:35Yeah, I think it's great too.
04:38All day on the high seas, cataloging fish.
04:42I even dreamt last night that we were discovering a monster squid.
04:46That sounds more like a nightmare.
04:49How's your seasickness?
04:52Very good.
04:53I can knot the PALS-D, the 8-knot, the cross-knot...
04:57I'm glad to hear that.
04:58I wanted to know if I should prescribe something for your seasickness.
05:02I won't get seasick.
05:04Oh, that's good.
05:05We often took the ferry to Helgoland.
05:08I never had any problems there.
05:11But you only spent a few hours there.
05:13Do you want to be on the high seas for days or weeks?
05:16Still...
05:18Or does it change with age?
05:20That's possible, yes.
05:25For me, the nightmare is syringes.
05:29The recidivism rate among juvenile offenders is at least 80%.
05:33Yes.
05:34In the reform concept of the German Jurisdiction.
05:37Yes, please.
05:40And it clearly stipulates that up to the 24th year of life
05:43juvenile offences are to be condemned.
05:45Yes.
05:46Because the maturation process of young people has been extremely prolonged.
05:52I can gladly do that, yes.
05:55Yes, I'll let you get the document.
05:58I will.
05:59Thank you very much.
06:01Goodbye.
06:03Hello, Mr. Lichtenhagen.
06:04Hello.
06:05The article in the Heide Echo is quite confusing, isn't it?
06:08You can say that.
06:09I'm glad that people are having a dialogue with me.
06:12Even if the arguments are sometimes really hard.
06:15The Heide Echo is not a well-founded source.
06:17But it reveals to people what I had to hear today.
06:20I'd rather imagine that.
06:22Even worse is that votes are collected against me
06:24to achieve my resignation from the church board.
06:26I never understood why Christians can be so stubborn and narrow-minded.
06:31Maybe I should have informed the church board first.
06:35I think someone is deliberately using this polarizing topic
06:39to shoot against them.
06:41Seefeld?
06:42I would at least trust him.
06:44Have you already had bad experiences with him?
06:47Not me, but my ex-wife.
06:49He was her opponent at the mayoral election.
06:51And he took every opportunity to publicly present her.
06:55And who won the election?
06:57Anne, my ex-wife.
06:59Then maybe I should get in touch with your ex-wife.
07:02And with the Heide Echo.
07:04Do you think they'll tell me who's behind the article?
07:06Well, at least it's worth a try.
07:10Oh.
07:11The next one.
07:12Keep your head up.
07:15Mertens?
07:17Yes, it may be that it didn't exist in the past.
07:22But fortunately, our judiciary is now based on other principles than 70 years ago.
07:27Yes, that's true, of course.
07:31I can understand that, yes.
07:35I have to admit, such a secret advertising makes me curious.
07:38You'll find out more tomorrow.
07:41You're coming to the opening, aren't you?
07:43Yes, gladly.
07:44Tell me, was that actually your own idea,
07:46or did you hire an expensive advertising agency to do it?
07:50No, I came up with it myself.
07:53Curiosity is our strongest driving force.
07:56In the past, I even just asked a question mark.
08:00Your remarkable idea provokes high expectations, of course.
08:04I can handle that.
08:06I'd rather not.
08:09What do you mean?
08:11Merle and I have been together for eight months now,
08:14and today is the day.
08:16I promised that it would be a very special day,
08:18but I have no idea what it should look like.
08:21But you're a happy couple, aren't you?
08:25When Merle and I met, we were like fire and water.
08:29Now we appreciate what we have in common.
08:32That sounds good.
08:34And what about you and Mrs. Christiansen?
08:40Vera is a great woman.
08:43One can only hope that Lüneburg will not only continue her career.
08:47At the moment, Vera would like to continue her career.
08:53I think it's a brave decision to open a shop
08:56before discounters like Bio-Märkens are stomped out of the ground.
09:01Yes, I hope she can claim her place on the market.
09:04Do you know where she will open a shop?
09:06No, I have no idea.
09:08I have decided not to stay out of it.
09:11We have already had an argument about it.
09:14Merle and I will not be able to separate professional and private.
09:18As long as it still works.
09:21I'm running out of time,
09:23and I have to come up with something for Merle.
09:25Yes, you have to.
09:27After you have already announced it so big.
09:30Do you know what Mrs. Christiansen would like to surprise with the opening of her shop?
09:43Look, Martin.
09:44This is a spoon.
09:46A spoon?
09:48Yes.
09:49And that down there is a cake fork,
09:51but it's not for you yet.
09:54For you.
09:55Oh, and there is a daddy.
09:57What is the daddy doing?
09:58Did you fly here?
09:59No, I didn't have to go to the bakery.
10:01I just met Mrs. Janssen in the staircase,
10:03and she offered me this tiramisu.
10:05Homemade by one of her British ladies.
10:07Yes, ha ha.
10:08Well then, the cake forks away and the spoon.
10:11That's okay, isn't it?
10:12There must be cake in such a pile.
10:14Nonsense.
10:16To the side, please.
10:17Daddy!
10:18Yes.
10:23Ah, Pastor Mertens.
10:24Moin.
10:25Come in.
10:26Hello, good day.
10:27Hello.
10:28Oops.
10:29Hello.
10:30Hello.
10:31This is the pastor.
10:32Please, take a seat.
10:34Yes.
10:35It's nice that you could come.
10:37When you play on this controversial article,
10:39that's why I don't let you distract me from my work.
10:41Oh, we don't give anything to such an article.
10:43On the contrary.
10:44We think it's great that you will baptize Lilly.
10:46The wind can bear the church well, can't it?
10:49I've already looked.
10:52I have an appointment for Lilly next Saturday.
10:54Next Saturday already?
10:56Oh, that's short-term.
10:57Yes, we would have to discuss that first with Lilly's baptismal godmother.
11:00Yes.
11:01Our friend, Carla Saravacos,
11:02is currently working in Greece for her father's cheese factory.
11:05I see.
11:06Then maybe a later appointment?
11:09We could just ask Carla, right?
11:11Maybe she can arrange it very spontaneously.
11:13Yes, that would be great, of course.
11:15Would you like some tiramisu?
11:17No, thank you.
11:19Well, the distance to the kitchen is really crazy.
11:218,000 euros.
11:23Especially for the kitchen, it's really ugly.
11:26Doesn't matter.
11:27We just wanted to look at the latest offers anyway.
11:29And without any time pressure.
11:32But I have it.
11:34What? Why do you still have an appointment?
11:36Yes, I'm meeting Andreas Wiese,
11:38who is supposed to represent the band.
11:40And how do you feel?
11:42He has a lot of experience in water construction.
11:44And in his last company,
11:46he had a lot to do with funding applications.
11:48That sounds promising.
11:50And what are you doing?
11:52I'm thinking about how I want to build up my article.
11:55Church in crisis?
11:57I want to create an overall picture
11:59with a kind of contrast of pros and cons.
12:01Who do you want to question?
12:03Church members?
12:04Yes, faithful Christians, people who have left,
12:07pastors and, of course, superintendents.
12:10Then ask Sönke Mertens, the new pastor.
12:12He seems to be pretty open-minded.
12:14Yes, but he already rejected my first interview request.
12:17Yes, but it was about him personally.
12:19Well, I had the feeling
12:21that he basically rejects interviews.
12:23Yes, but it's something else,
12:24whether it's about him as a person
12:26or the question of what role the church
12:28plays within society.
12:30Yes, maybe you're right.
12:32And according to the Schmäh article in the Heide Echo,
12:34he may be very happy about it,
12:35if he can publicly explain
12:37how he understands his job in the church.
12:39I'll just ask him.
12:41Whether with or without a pastor,
12:43I'm definitely looking forward to your article.
12:45First of all, I have to do a lot of research anyway.
12:48Does that mean you go to church every Sunday now?
12:50It can't hurt
12:51if I take a picture on site.
12:53Because you have nothing to do with it at all.
12:55Why not?
12:56I don't miss anything.
12:58Well, I always liked the CVJN trips.
13:01Although I probably would have felt comfortable
13:03on the trip too.
13:04Opportunist.
13:05Hey, I was six years old then.
13:08You're more fun-oriented.
13:10When did that stop with you?
13:12Never.
13:14Good luck.
13:15You too.
13:19See you later.
13:20Bye.
13:21Bye.
13:51It's hard for me to determine the prices.
13:54In the past, I always gave away everything.
13:56Yeah, pretty stupid.
13:58You always enjoyed eating my jam.
14:01Why do I have to pay for something now?
14:03As an entrepreneur,
14:04you don't have anything to give away anymore.
14:06So for the people
14:07who helped me so well,
14:08there's a special discount.
14:09100%.
14:10That sounds better.
14:12By the way,
14:13thank you for closing the workshop.
14:15Yes, your shop opening is now going ahead
14:17and is more important.
14:19It distracts me from my exam.
14:21I didn't hear that.
14:23I have to take care of the potatoes.
14:25Hello.
14:26Hello, the savior in need.
14:28You came as called.
14:30Hannes.
14:31Why?
14:32He understands something about potatoes, doesn't he?
14:34Yes, that's right.
14:36Can I help somehow?
14:37Yes, you can.
14:39They have to go to the transporter.
14:42At the front, at the entrance.
14:44Okay.
14:46Well, I'm a potato specialist, but ...
14:49I can carry apples, too.
14:52It's practical to have a man like that in the house.
14:56To carry to the desert.
14:57I don't know.
14:59And otherwise?
15:05God has commanded his angels
15:06to protect you in all your ways.
15:09That's really a very beautiful divination.
15:11Yes, and it fits your little Lilly wonderfully.
15:15If you tell me in the next few days
15:16who participates in the divination,
15:17then I can also go into my sermon on it.
15:20Yes, we will.
15:22And if you have any other questions ...
15:23Then we'll get in touch with you.
15:24Thank you very much.
15:25Not at all.
15:26Yes, thank you.
15:27I'll figure it out myself, thank you.
15:29Oops.
15:30Bye.
15:31Bye, thank you.
15:32Don't leave the pillow, right?
15:33Always.
15:34Bye.
15:40Am I glad that Lilly is not baptized by these classes?
15:44Pastor Mertens really makes a good impression.
15:46Yes, and he plays football.
15:49Oh yes, then it must be okay.
15:52Now we just have to figure out who we invite.
15:55I don't think we can get our two families together
15:57in such a short time.
15:59But I would also like to celebrate with Carla and Tom.
16:02And with Lilly, of course.
16:04Yes, for your family, a evangelical baptism does not count anyway.
16:07Yes, that's true.
16:10Then let's keep it really small.
16:13A little mouse and the two of us and Carla and Tom.
16:16If they can.
16:18Yes, we can find that out.
16:21Shall we find it out?
16:24I don't care.
16:38So, everything in the car.
16:40We'll wait until you're done with your potatoes.
16:43Please go ahead.
16:44I'll bring the last box on the bike.
16:46Okay.
16:47See you later.
16:49Bye.
16:50Bye.
16:51Bye.
16:56Oh, she's cute.
16:57I didn't even know there were Bonsai potatoes.
16:59For me, everything is natural
17:01and not sorted by size.
17:04You can sell them for a euro each.
17:07Should I tell you my price policy?
17:09No, better not.
17:10Everything is too expensive for you anyway.
17:12Afraid of competition?
17:14And you can really throw yourself.
17:16You don't play with food.
17:18Yes, that's true.
17:19But you do business with it.
17:21At least I do.
17:23Is that a tactic to keep competitors away from work?
17:26Just before the store opens?
17:29Now listen to me carefully.
17:30I helped you here.
17:31I would even come to your opening to wish you all the best.
17:33But you have to open your store on the day
17:36I want to open mine.
17:38That's too stupid.
17:40You only do that to confuse the customers.
17:42Have you heard?
17:43A really great store has opened.
17:46And then you hope that someone will get confused
17:48about you in your store.
17:51Hey, stop it!
17:53No!
17:54Stop it!
17:55That's mean!
17:56You don't play with food.
18:02The rights of your justice.
18:08Yes, please?
18:11Good day, Mr. Mertens.
18:12Ms. Jansen.
18:14I just wanted to ask you something.
18:18Me too.
18:19Oh, really?
18:20What is it about?
18:21I wanted to ask you how your contacts with Heide Echo are.
18:25Not particularly good.
18:26I don't think they do a good job there.
18:28Unfortunately, I see it the same way.
18:30Please.
18:31What do you want from them?
18:34Find out if Seferch is behind this article.
18:38That would be great.
18:40And what can I do for you?
18:42You know about my article,
18:43Church in Crisis.
18:45Why Church in Crisis?
18:47Why not Church in Collapse or Church in Rise?
18:51That's what my client came up with.
18:53But if you're willing to talk about it,
18:55then you could make that clear.
18:58Is that a request for an interview?
19:01I know you prefer to act in the background,
19:03but this is less about you as a person,
19:05but much more about basic questions about church and society.
19:09Not a bad title either.
19:12Let me think about it, okay?
19:14Of course.
19:17On Saturday, right?
19:19Yeah, it's pretty short-term.
19:21We know that.
19:22But Pastor Mertens would otherwise only have a baptismal appointment in a few weeks.
19:25No, I have time.
19:26Oh, that's very good.
19:28Although only 50% of them read baptism.
19:31Let's ask the other 50%.
19:33I'll call Carla.
19:34Hopefully she has time.
19:36Yeah, I wouldn't mind seeing her again on this occasion.
19:39I believe so.
19:42If only I knew where my sister put the phone.
19:45Probably in the kitchen again.
19:49I'm really looking forward to the baptism.
19:51Lili will look so cute in that dress.
19:53Yeah, I know.
19:54Except from me.
19:55I mean from you.
19:56Of course.
19:58Hopefully nothing comes in between now.
20:00Everything will work out.
20:02Your word is in God's ear.
20:04Carla will be able to set it up.
20:06And then she will have fun with her future godchild.
20:19I have bad news.
20:21Carla has a meeting next week at the big supermarket concert.
20:24And can't be here.
20:26Yes, she doesn't have much time now either.
20:28But I should greet you very kindly.
20:30Then we have to plan again.
20:32Yes, without Carla it won't work at all.
20:34Or we'll have a video conference.
20:36Baptism via webcam or what?
20:39You don't have anything against it on the Merck website, do you?
20:41Yes, I do.
20:42But no, honestly.
20:44I don't think it's that great.
20:45No.
20:46Me neither.
21:00I don't believe it.
21:13My own shop.
21:14My own business.
21:16And that after 20 years in the office.
21:18And a writer's garden and kitchen.
21:20What do you mean?
21:22That this has always been your thing.
21:24I hope it works.
21:28You're in such a good mood right now.
21:30And not only business-wise.
21:32What do you mean?
21:34I could also ask, is Mattens also coming to the opening?
21:38He's opening his shop tomorrow.
21:40Do you like it?
21:41It's nice.
21:44Are you sad that he's not coming?
21:47Well, I really wanted to open on the same day as him.
21:50I can't complain.
21:52Done.
21:53Yes, me too.
21:54Done.
21:56You're welcome.
22:00Good.
22:01I could still bake a quark cake for the opening.
22:03No, no, no.
22:04You've already given me enough.
22:06You must be studying for the exam.
22:08Actually, I can do all of that.
22:10I'm just so excited.
22:11Yes, I'll make you a delicious lavender tea.
22:13That will do.
22:24Self-defense spray.
22:27Triller pipe.
22:30Penetrating vest.
22:33Yes.
22:35Electric shock gun.
22:38Good.
22:393,500 kV.
22:42For self-defense.
22:45Rechargeable.
22:47With LED flash.
22:51Good.
22:52So.
22:54Oh, Thomas.
22:56What are you doing here in the dealer?
22:58Why shouldn't I be in the dealer?
23:00Fine.
23:02And?
23:03Did you go to Dr. Berger's for the vaccination?
23:05Yes.
23:08And?
23:09She's vaccinating me in stages.
23:11Today was tetanus, polio and diphtheria.
23:15And then there's rabies and hepatitis.
23:19You're taking a lot for this study trip.
23:23Well, you don't learn a sea researcher's life
23:25through exercises in a puddle.
23:27Yes, but on the coast of East Africa,
23:30where pirates are making me invisible.
23:33They won't get me to Kiel.
23:36I don't want to miss the trip.
23:39I just don't want anything to happen to you.
23:45Oh, Mrs. Dr. Berger.
23:46You're just in time.
23:48Then you can explain to my mother
23:50that thanks to your vaccinations,
23:52I'm doing well on my research trip.
23:54Oh, Mrs. Janssen, don't worry.
23:56Your son is well prepared.
23:58You see, Mom?
23:59Everything's in order.
24:01Yes, unless you get seasick.
24:03I won't.
24:05Do you remember the Schützenfest in Hannover?
24:08You really wanted to go on that carousel.
24:11And afterwards you felt so bad.
24:14Yes, because I ate so much
24:16cow bonbons.
24:18Oh.
24:19There's a fair in Abendorf.
24:21You could practice on a rocking chair.
24:23I don't have to practice.
24:25I'm a water rat in the bathtub.
24:27Nonsense.
24:28Lili and I would come along.
24:30How about it?
24:32Anytime.
24:34It will show if I'm suitable for the sea.
24:37Ahoy!
24:43Are you taking me to school?
24:45No, I just wanted to go to Salto.
24:47I thought you had to study.
24:48I do.
24:49But there's just too much going on at home.
24:51Salto doesn't have the atmosphere of a public library.
24:54True, but I couldn't concentrate in a nun's cell.
24:57What's wrong with the exam anxiety?
24:59Thanks for the tip about singing.
25:01Manette meant it, but unfortunately it didn't work.
25:03Oh, really?
25:05It was just a joke.
25:07What's going through your head
25:09if you can't concentrate?
25:11I stare at the pages and...
25:14My brain feels like it's going to explode.
25:17And then I have this...
25:19this rumbling in my ears.
25:21I know him.
25:22Maybe I can help you.
25:24You understand something about shapeshifting and pins?
25:26No, but I understand something about concentration.
25:29And it's not a joke?
25:30No, it's not a joke.
25:32Seriously, I know something.
25:34If you want, I can show it to you later.
25:37I don't know.
25:38Come on, you have nothing to lose.
25:41Okay, fine.
25:43Okay?
25:44All you need is a little space.
25:47We have plenty of that in the Rose House.
25:49Okay.
25:50See you later in the Rose House.
26:13♪
26:38Well, if it only smells half as good in your shop as it does here,
26:43then the customers will come in droves.
26:46Well, hopefully.
26:47Well, we'll definitely come.
26:49Since Lilly's been around, we've been trying to make sure
26:51what we eat is especially good.
26:52If you want, I'll bring you the things.
26:55Oh, I'd love to.
26:56We'll definitely come back for the offer.
26:58I have to thank you all.
27:01I'm leaving.
27:06Are that Ben and Thomas?
27:08I don't think so.
27:09They have a key.
27:10They wouldn't ring the bell.
27:11Oh, right.
27:12Hello, Mr. Mertens.
27:13Hello.
27:14I wanted to tell you...
27:15To Vera.
27:16To Vera.
27:17She's in the kitchen.
27:18Hello.
27:19Hello.
27:20Hello.
27:21Hello, Mr. Mertens.
27:22I have a little something for you.
27:25For the opening.
27:27Do you want to go to the living room?
27:30I'll be right there.
27:31Oh, yeah.
27:32Sure.
27:50Yes, please.
27:54Mr. Seefeldt.
27:56I just wanted to stop by to see how you're doing.
28:00Good.
28:02You don't have to do anything for me.
28:04The wind is blowing hard into your face.
28:07You don't have to do anything for me either.
28:09I know exactly that you are behind this controversial article.
28:12I'm sorry.
28:13This kind of mood-making is not my level.
28:16Can I do anything else for you?
28:18No.
28:19Then I wish you a nice day.
28:21You too.
28:49Mertens?
28:52Sönke?
28:53Yes, hi.
28:54Do you have a moment?
28:56Yes, of course.
28:57I'm sorry about the article, by the way.
29:00That's why I'm calling.
29:02I wonder if it's clever if I start the project now,
29:05when there is so much resistance against it.
29:07Yes, but that's exactly what these brain-amputated people want to achieve.
29:12So you mean I should go on?
29:14Sure, absolutely.
29:15It's a great project you're planning.
29:18Yes, I know.
29:20Look the other way around.
29:22In this way, your project has a lot of attention.
29:25Negative.
29:26Yes, but then you have to change that.
29:29In any case, you already have a donor.
29:30And that's me.
29:33Come on, get your head up.
29:35I will, thank you.
29:36Take care, my big one.
29:38Okay, bye.
29:40Bye.
29:49So, now I'm free from the dough.
29:55Then we'll free the gift from its box.
29:58For me?
30:03You're welcome.
30:12How beautiful.
30:15Thank you very much.
30:16You're welcome.
30:17May it ring as often as possible.
30:20Because the customers are knocking on the door.
30:24I still can't believe I'll have my own shop soon.
30:28Thank you very much.
30:35Well, we won't have much time for each other in the next few weeks.
30:45We'll take the time.
31:24Oh.
31:26Oh.
31:27So bad?
31:29As if I had tried to ride the world record in the roller coaster.
31:34Well, I mean, you've ridden the flying carpet three times.
31:38Don't remind me of that.
31:41I'll bring you upstairs and then I'll get a drop for your sickness.
31:49Thomas?
31:50Thomas?
31:51Thomas?
31:52What's wrong?
31:53He's not feeling well.
31:54Oh, my neck hurts.
31:55You don't look well at all.
31:57It was really nice.
31:59Sorry, Baba.
32:06But if he can't stand it on a rocking chair, how can he go on a ship?
32:12I have no idea.
32:13You know, it would be quite right if he didn't go to Kenya.
32:18I mean, the best bulletproof vests don't stand a chance against freeloaders.
32:23I'm afraid I can't quite follow you right now, Mrs. Jansen.
32:26Well, I wanted to make a proposal for Thomas' company.
32:32Could you take a quick look at Lily?
32:34Yes, of course.
32:35I have to go.
32:43Mr. Berger?
32:46Thomas?
32:49Then maybe the whole thing will fall into the water.
32:55And were you able to find out anything about the Heide Echo?
32:58Unfortunately not. They keep it closed.
33:00That doesn't surprise me.
33:02Maybe you're interested to hear that Mr. Seefeld is a member of the Gentlemen's Club.
33:08And?
33:09Just like the publisher of the Heide Echo.
33:13I see.
33:15That means it only costs Seefeld one call to publish his propaganda on the next page.
33:19You can assume that.
33:21But I'm not here just because of Seefeld and the Heide Echo.
33:25But?
33:27If you're still interested, I'd like to offer you my views on the church.
33:32Of course I'm still interested.
33:34Even if I can't diagnose a crisis?
33:37It's about illuminating as many aspects as possible.
33:40Did you know that the number of people leaving the evangelical church has halved in recent years?
33:44Yes, I read that on the website of the Evangelical Church of Germany.
33:47And I have to say, I was very surprised.
33:50Many tasks that the church undertakes are indispensable for the community.
33:54For example charity.
33:55Then I'm very curious what you have to report.
33:58Yes, and I'm very curious whether you will change your opinion on the church a little bit.
34:03As a journalist, of course, I have to remain largely neutral.
34:06And as a human being?
34:08We'll see.
34:09Thank you very much for your trust.
34:12And I thank you for asking me a second time.
34:19The green ground.
34:21Well, being a number would have been helpful.
34:24I don't know.
34:39Well, that's enough for today.
34:43Wait a minute.
34:45You look familiar.
34:47Then I'll tell you my most secret marketing concept.
34:52Great. Question mark. And what is that supposed to tell me?
34:55Create a secret and attract the audience.
34:59Oh, you scoundrel.
35:01Oh no, please.
35:05Vera!
35:08Oh my God.
35:10Oh, don't do that.
35:17Gunther?
35:18It's me, Merle. Listen to me.
35:20You can't talk right now.
35:22It's okay, I'll come over. Are you in the office?
35:25All right. See you in a minute.
35:27Oh, please don't do this.
35:42Hello, Dad.
35:44What's wrong with you?
35:47I'm seasick.
35:49Seasick?
35:51What are you doing here?
35:53I'm preparing my article, Church in a crisis.
35:56Pastor Mertens just gave me an interview.
35:59And now I need some critical feedback.
36:02Your grandmother disinherited me when I spoke critically to the church.
36:06I actually thought you might know someone from your time as mayor.
36:11God, it's really dirty in here.
36:15It's really dirty when I have to cancel my internship at CW2 because of seasickness.
36:23But where do you get seasick in Lüneburg?
36:28Shipwreck.
36:40My God, what happened?
36:42Where does Mertens open his shop?
36:44In the city center.
36:46Yes, where exactly? You were there with him.
36:48In Grünen Grund.
36:50House number 15?
36:51I have no idea. The shop was robbed.
36:53Oh, my God.
36:55Let me surprise you.
36:57Yes, that's his advertising slogan. I think it's pretty funny.
37:00That's not funny at all. That's the opposite of Vera's shop.
37:03Are you sure?
37:04Oh, my God. Yes, I was just there.
37:06My God, that's a disaster.
37:08How is the poor Vera supposed to cope with this organic supermarket?
37:11I mean, he's going to destroy it before he's even set up a regular customer base.
37:15Yes, that would be tough for Mrs. Christiansen.
37:17It wouldn't be tough. It would be her ruin.
37:20But you know what I think?
37:25He's deliberately letting Vera get into trouble.
37:27Do you really think so?
37:30No, actually not.
37:31But maybe that's his tactic.
37:34First he lures her in, and then bam, a punch in the back.
37:38Are you really sure?
37:40Actually not.
37:42But I don't know this man.
37:44Yes, who knows?
37:46Remember how he came to Lüneburg.
37:48All this secret creamery.
37:50I mean, every normal person says,
37:52Hello, my name is Schulze Huber, and my job is this and that.
37:54And what does he do? Big question mark.
37:57Yes, God, there may be something wrong, but...
37:59Uh-uh-uh. I have to warn Vera.
38:01But is there really so much home-made stuff out there?
38:04This hypo-creamer, he'll be surprised.
38:06But what do you want now?
38:07Not with us.
38:11Do it.
38:15Here we have space.
38:17Yes, I see.
38:20Can we put this somewhere?
38:41So.
38:44Voila.
38:46And what will that be?
38:48A little imagination exercise.
38:50So, just imagine that you...
38:54Um, excuse me, imagine that...
38:56You can... you can tease me.
38:59Gladly.
39:01You have an important golf tournament.
39:03You're facing the all-important punch.
39:06Around you, thousands of fans.
39:09Journalists. Cameras.
39:12Your opponents. Caddies.
39:15You have to show it all.
39:18There's only you,
39:20the ball,
39:22the hole,
39:25and the putter.
39:27And I have to concentrate on that?
39:29Exactly.
39:30Or we'll do it the other way around.
39:32You hit to concentrate.
39:35I'm afraid I can't keep up with you.
39:37It's all right.
39:39Ah, there you are.
39:41Hello, Mr. Acker...
39:42Mr. Ecker.
39:43Eckert.
39:44Eckert.
39:45I'll bring the jam to the shop.
39:47See you.
39:50Um, very simple.
39:53Whenever you sit in front of your books
39:54and feel like you can't concentrate,
39:56you get up and punch.
39:59And that should help?
40:01My golf coach did it the other way around.
40:04I had to solve math problems
40:06before I could punch.
40:07And that worked?
40:08Try it.
40:11Is Vera there?
40:12Oh, and...
40:14She's in the shop and brings the jam.
40:17And what are you doing there?
40:20It's just like that.
40:23Well, then.
40:26Like a pigeon punch.
40:28I've never done that,
40:29except at the mini-golf.
40:30All the better.
40:32So, watch this.
40:34Like this.
40:37Concentrate on the hole.
40:40And punch with a lot of feeling.
40:48That's what I call...
40:50Hole in one.
40:52What?
41:02Hole in one.
41:32That's why I didn't choose the word by chance today.
41:35Dear community,
41:36I would like to explain
41:37why it is of particular interest to me
41:39that juvenile offenders get a real chance
41:42to redesign their lives fundamentally.
41:47Too many have been left alone for too long
41:50and too many have never learned
41:53what is right and what is wrong.
41:56We all make mistakes.
41:58And just because we don't
42:00violate the penal code,
42:02lie and deceive each other,
42:04hurt each other
42:06and are often only at our own advantage.
42:09But are we therefore hopeless cases?
42:12Not worthy of belonging to this society?
42:16Isn't it often us
42:18who ask for forgiveness
42:20and who get a second chance?
42:25That is the justice that God prepares for us.
42:29We are all equal before him.
42:32We should not be proud of his goodness.
42:44Why doesn't it work anymore?
42:46Calm down.
42:48I thought I should calm down through the game.
42:50We are working on it.
42:53Take a deep breath.
42:54Relax.
42:56And then with feeling.
43:07One moment.
43:17Hello. Hello, Ariane.
43:19Is Vera here?
43:20I'm sorry, she's in the store.
43:22Oh shit, then I must have missed her.
43:24Can I call her?
43:25No, no, leave it.
43:26I'll call her again on her cell phone.
43:37Where are you?
43:48Still busy.
43:50If you call Jan Mertens, you have no chance.
43:53It can take a while.
43:54Seems to me too.
44:13Yes, Mertens?
44:15Hey, that's nice.
44:16I was just about to call you.
44:18So-so.
44:19And, everything ready for the big opening?
44:22I just opened your doorbell.
44:25Ah, I'm glad you liked it.
44:29Where are you?
44:31I was just in my store.
44:34Aha, do you want to see mine?
44:37Sure, where is it?
44:39In the green ground.
44:43Eh, where?
44:45Do you know the street?
44:50Yes.
44:514B.
44:52See you soon.
45:22Mm-hmm.
45:25Whoops!
45:27That was fast.
45:29Welcome.
45:33Nice.
45:36You didn't dare to leave my store alone, did you?
45:42Yes, I did.
45:44It's just...
45:45No, no, no.
45:46No bad news before the opening.
45:48That's bad luck.
45:49And what you think doesn't matter.
45:51The main thing is, I'm happy.
45:54Yes, you can really be very proud of yourself.
45:59I would have expected a little more enthusiasm.
46:02The best thing is the location.
46:03Central, lots of running space.
46:06The house is typical Salzstadt.
46:11Say something.
46:19Congratulations.
46:50Ah!
47:04It's just the mailbox.
47:06Yes, yes.
47:09Hello Vera, it's me, Merle.
47:11You have to call me back, you hear?
47:13I have bad news.
47:15It's all terrible.
47:17I'm so sorry, but...
47:19I think you'll be terribly disappointed.
47:23No matter where you are and what you're doing,
47:25call me.
47:27Jan and you, you're competitors.
47:36Merle sent me.
47:38She says the witch shot her.
47:40Yes, if I catch the beast.
47:42I've been moving all my life,
47:46That can happen to anyone.
47:48But you've never had a witch shot?
47:50Not yet.
47:51Oh God.
47:52I'm really happy that you will baptize Lily.
47:54Now I have to lie down at home, I think.
47:56Good recovery.
47:57Thank you very much.
47:59Oh, Lily.
48:01I think I forgot my child here.
48:03It doesn't seem to be going well.
48:05Yes, not quite so good.
48:07You haven't told her yet?
48:09Wait a minute.
48:10You slept with her,
48:11even though you knew
48:12that you would open a supermarket tomorrow
48:15that would destroy Vera's dream?
48:18She seduced me.
48:19You're a fat dog.