- 5/21/2025
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00:00Well, how does it look? Who's in on my re-socialization project?
00:03Well, then let's start. Tell us, where can we donate?
00:12Oh, no!
00:13We promised Carla photos and a film.
00:15And if she looks at it, she'll see that Lilly doesn't wear her present.
00:19Well, she won't like that.
00:20No, she won't like that at all.
00:22Jan Mertens can dress warmly.
00:26To our friendship!
00:28To friendship!
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
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on
01:15Moin!
01:16Hello, Mr. Mertens!
01:18Welcome!
01:22Your father's shop is right across the street.
01:25Yes, I know, but it smells better here.
01:27Just don't tell me.
01:29Is that self-baked bread?
01:31Yes. Would you like to taste it?
01:32With pleasure.
01:33Homemade kohlrabi?
01:38Delicious!
01:39Wild herb bread.
01:40Your own recipe. Would you like to take one?
01:43I'm not really in the mood to lie here.
01:45Your father sends you?
01:46Yes, to a certain extent, but not the one from the supermarket.
01:49I wanted to ask if I could lend you a few flyers.
01:52Re-socialization of juvenile offenders.
01:54Of course, I'm happy to lend them to you.
01:56Great, thank you.
01:57But only if I'm allowed to do a little bit of work for you, too.
02:02There it is.
02:03Oh, that didn't go well at all shortly after the creation.
02:06But I'll pay for it, of course.
02:10After all, I want you to make my father a little longer of a competitor.
02:15Have a nice day.
02:17God bless you, Pastor.
02:18You too, thank you very much.
02:20You're welcome.
02:25Hey.
02:26Hey.
02:30I heard you were watching Lily.
02:32Sweet of you.
02:33We cooked together.
02:35Cooked?
02:37You don't even like to cook.
02:41Yes.
02:43But I like Chinese food.
02:45And Italian.
02:46Especially pizza. With salami.
02:48Definitely not tonno.
02:49Aha.
02:50And I like action movies. But only in the cinema.
02:53Science fiction is much better at home.
02:55And I hate, I hate, hate these romantic love comedies.
02:58All right.
02:59I'm totally on club vacation.
03:01Camping is not possible at all.
03:03And I like rugby. The big tournaments.
03:06And my favorite team is the All Blacks.
03:09Lars, what's the matter?
03:10I don't like to be interrupted.
03:13But...
03:15I just love sitting on the couch with you.
03:21And...
03:24Above all, I love you.
03:27Why are you telling me all this?
03:31Because I don't want to be Pudding.
03:34Why?
03:42Because I don't want to be Pudding.
03:44I don't want to be Pudding.
03:49Do you have problems with the baptism?
03:51Yes.
03:52I thought with the new pastor everything would be fine.
03:57Oh, my god.
03:59That's a problem.
04:01Who would have done that?
04:03I wouldn't have done that.
04:04I got a hole in the door while ironing.
04:06And now?
04:07Do you think Carla would be very disappointed if Lilly doesn't wear the baptismal dress?
04:10Well, I'm afraid so.
04:11After all, she can only be present with the dress.
04:14And she's already looking forward to the movies.
04:16We thought so.
04:19Would you piss us off if we tried to buy the same dress again?
04:22I don't make my wife unhappy on purpose.
04:24I'll never forget that.
04:26Do you know where Carla bought the dress?
04:28No.
04:29But I can find out.
04:30Yes.
04:31I'll call her.
04:32Sit down.
04:41Hello, honey.
04:43Well.
04:44I miss you too.
04:46I'm at Britta and Ben's right now.
04:48Hello.
04:49Hello, Carla.
04:50Yes, the two of them let me greet you.
04:52Tell me, the baptismal dress for Lilly ...
04:55Yes, that's very cute.
04:57Yes, really.
04:58Beautiful.
04:59But can you tell me where you bought it?
05:04Why am I asking?
05:07He wants the same thing.
05:09No, no.
05:10Britta just said something about Lilly.
05:13A client of mine is very enthusiastic about the dress.
05:16And he wants to buy one for his daughter too.
05:20Where he saw it?
05:23No, of course, Lilly doesn't wear the dress yet.
05:25The baptism is only tomorrow.
05:27But Ben ...
05:31No, what?
05:32No, no, it's all good.
05:33Ben put on Lilly's dress to see if Lilly would like it.
05:39Yes, and ...
05:40What?
05:41No, you'll like it.
05:43It fits great too.
05:44It looks totally cute.
05:45Well, and while they were rehearsing,
05:47the two of them came over to our house
05:49and there they saw my client.
05:51Yes.
05:52Why the client in my apartment?
05:54He wanted to pick up something.
05:57Well, because I don't have any new office space yet.
05:59That's why.
06:00Yes.
06:01Carla, could you please tell me where you bought it?
06:06Yes.
06:07Yes, I'll tell my client right away.
06:10Yes.
06:11Yes, yes, I know that.
06:14Okay.
06:15Yes, thank you.
06:18Let's talk on the phone tonight.
06:20Then we're clear.
06:22Yes?
06:23Okay.
06:24Yes, you too.
06:25See you later.
06:27Oh!
06:30I haven't lied so shamelessly in years.
06:33Why?
06:34You're a lawyer.
06:37Well, my beautiful, that's it for today.
06:39Tomorrow we'll go again with a new momentum.
06:41Yes.
06:42Should I change the name?
06:45Of course, if you hear about a business
06:47where there are delicacies.
06:49What do you think?
06:51Yes, a bonbon shop,
06:53a side dish from a Chinese restaurant.
06:55You're right.
07:05Wait, wait, are you crazy?
07:06Not alone on the ladder.
07:07I've already fixed it.
07:08What?
07:10Do you want to send your new girlfriend to the hospital?
07:12Or what?
07:14Well, are you giving up already?
07:15Oh, they'd like that.
07:17I'm just starting.
07:18And how?
07:19So, so.
07:20So, so.
07:21Please close it.
07:22I will.
07:26Can I help somehow, or ...?
07:29That's fine.
07:31Well then,
07:32on to the brainstorming.
07:35Let's see
07:36who has the competition,
07:37who can bring me to the top now.
07:39Have fun at the opening.
07:43So, put on a nice jacket.
07:51Bye.
08:03A pudding that you try to nail to the wall.
08:05What kind of expression is that?
08:06No idea.
08:07But Ben probably meant that it fits me.
08:09After all, you always say that I don't get a job.
08:12You mean you're doing it now?
08:13Yes, at least I tried.
08:14I think it's cute how you try to approach me.
08:17But you're still unhappy in your job.
08:19That was my fault.
08:20Nonsense.
08:21I like our compromise better and better.
08:23You don't just say that?
08:24No, honestly.
08:25The topic of church in the crisis is really exciting.
08:27I find it so fascinating how Pastor Mertens revived the church.
08:31Then you don't miss your foreign reports anymore.
08:34Not at all.
08:35It's a bit exaggerated, but ...
08:36What do you think of my last part of the Romania story?
08:39I haven't read it yet.
08:40Not yet?
08:42Hey, I actually know what's in it.
08:44I was there in Romania too.
08:45Yes.
08:46And that's why I would be interested in your opinion on what I wrote about it.
08:51It's probably as great as ever.
08:53Lars, I don't want general positions.
08:55I want to improve my style and develop myself.
08:58And of course it's very important to me what you think of my work.
09:01I don't understand any of it at all.
09:05What's wrong now?
09:07Nothing.
09:09So, good.
09:11So that I don't risk becoming a pudding again,
09:14I'll decide what we'll do tonight.
09:16A DVD night.
09:18And I'll choose the DVD.
09:31Your vote is even better than that.
09:37Tell me.
09:38Is this event manager really the right one?
09:41I think so. Totally.
09:42Especially because she has a rather sober view of your store from the outside.
09:47Hello, Merle.
09:48Hello, Naomi.
09:49Good day, Ms. Christian.
09:50Hello, Ms. Hagen.
09:51You know each other, right?
09:52Yes.
09:53It's nice that you have time.
09:54Yes, I'll gladly take it.
09:56I like small stores.
09:58But I've already said that.
10:00Now, please don't expect a miracle from me.
10:02I still have to get into the topic of organic stores.
10:05That's not a problem.
10:06And my successful marketing has general laws.
10:09Yes, that's true.
10:11Okay, of course healthy food from the region.
10:16Nice.
10:19Then let's start with the names.
10:21That's already been clarified.
10:22We need a new one.
10:24Good.
10:25Well, I don't think the opening of Flyer is bad at all.
10:30Where is it located?
10:31In hotels, restaurants, pubs.
10:34Yes.
10:35And where do you find your target group?
10:38Who buys your products?
10:40So far, unfortunately, hardly anyone.
10:42I wish for an environmentally conscious customer base.
10:45Well, then you should address them very specifically.
10:48Do you place the Flyer at the university?
10:50In pediatrician practices?
10:51At the healing practitioner?
10:52Or mother-child groups?
10:53Very good.
10:55And then we'll get to your USP right away.
10:57My what, please?
10:59Your Unique Selling Point.
11:02That's what makes your shop so unique.
11:05We still have to present it much more clearly.
11:08Well, I see it like this.
11:10Personal advice, short delivery routes and thus freshness.
11:16And home-made seasonal products.
11:20That sounds good.
11:21But we still have to make that much more tangible for the customer.
11:25More eye-catching.
11:27Merle, you said that my bread is much better than this.
11:31In terms of class?
11:32Yes.
11:33I still have a lot of homemade stuff at home.
11:36I could perhaps distribute the bread to the guests as an advertisement.
11:41Yes, and the waiters always point to your shop.
11:44Yes.
11:45You don't necessarily have to know that, do you?
11:48I'll talk to the sous chef, Mr. Breuer.
11:51I'm pretty good with him.
11:53Aha.
11:54Good.
12:01Did you see the saleswoman's face?
12:03I would have preferred to turn around.
12:05No wonder about the noble unit.
12:07It was clear that Kala didn't buy cheap mass-produced goods.
12:10Only a few more hours.
12:12Lely is already baptized this time of day.
12:14Yes, I can see that.
12:16And if we try to get a similar part?
12:20Unfortunately, nothing will come of the beer.
12:22I have to go to Hamburg for an appointment.
12:26To the city center?
12:27Yes.
12:28Why?
12:29No, no, no.
12:30Nothing will come of it.
12:31Oh, come on, Tom.
12:32There are a lot of baby shops.
12:33And besides, it's also about your Kala being happy.
12:37Hey, come on.
12:38You're selling.
12:39Kala is baptized.
12:40And I'm supposed to stand up for it?
12:41And you push me into the Black Peterson?
12:42Don't argue here.
12:43But rather pull on a strand, yes?
12:45So watch out.
12:46You're looking in Hamburg.
12:47And I'll try here in Lüneburg.
12:49To browse all baby shops.
12:51Well, hold the thing up.
12:52I knew I could count on you.
12:55Oh, good idea.
12:56Now you can show it to the salesmen, yes?
12:58Yes, and I can blackmail you with the photo when Kala is back.
13:03Good luck.
13:04Yes, you too.
13:06Oh, and the first one to find something, yes?
13:08Call the other one.
13:11Tom, thank you.
13:13Hm, little mouse.
13:15We'll find something for you.
13:16Yes, a very nice dress.
13:22There's three.
13:24Actually, there's only seven left.
13:26Okay.
13:28The stretch side has two stretch muscles.
13:30The short tendon.
13:33Really?
13:34Mhm.
13:35And the short thoracic tendon.
13:37It starts at the heel.
13:39And stretches the basic joint of the big toe.
13:42And here the new one fits in.
13:44Ah, or the two.
13:45I'll write it down.
13:46Very gently.
13:47So you really believe that Sudoku helps you with concentration?
13:51Mrs. Rose says yes.
13:52In any case, it's good against the excitement.
13:55You don't have to worry about it at all.
13:57You've studied hard.
13:59Then you'll be able to do it.
14:01And when you have the practical exam in your pocket in a few weeks, yes?
14:06Then you'll be a companion.
14:09I still can't believe it, my little Ariane.
14:13As the saying goes, you shouldn't spread the bear's fur before the bear is laid.
14:18Oh, what's wrong with that?
14:22And then I'll pay you a real salary.
14:25And then you'll disappear into the mountains.
14:27How was it with the bear?
14:32Do you actually know how proud I am of you?
14:44Hello, Mr. Lichtenhagen.
14:45Ah, hello, Mr. Mertens.
14:47Ah, are you collecting donations again for your resocialization project?
14:50Me too.
14:51But I don't just need money, I also need training places.
14:54It's easier to get money donations, isn't it?
14:57Ah, there's my taxi.
14:58You know what? Why don't you ask Mr. Flickenschild?
15:02I know him as a very open-minded man and his Hotel 3 Könige looks good.
15:07Excuse me, I have to go to the train station.
15:09Thanks for the tip.
15:15Mr. Mertens.
15:16Mr. Mertens.
15:17That we meet here, your boss must have told you.
15:20I could use your advice.
15:22Well, if my boss told me that, he must have thought of something.
15:26How can I help you?
15:27Let's go to the library for a while.
15:29With pleasure.
15:30It's about my article.
15:31I got quite a young view of the church from you.
15:35And now I need as a contrast an interview with someone who has known the shop for a long time.
15:40The shop?
15:41You know me now.
15:43Don't put every word on the gold scale.
15:45It's a pity that Pastor Klaasen is now wandering around the Azores.
15:49But maybe I have another idea.
15:51Yes?
15:52Pastor Hagen, may God bless him, was my spiritual godfather and taught me all the books and writings.
15:59Then he was also a publicist?
16:01Well, it was more about a personal processing.
16:03But before his death, he wrote several essays about the change of the church after the Second World War.
16:08Oh, that would be of great interest to me.
16:10I can lend it to you.
16:12But those are certainly uniques.
16:15Well, you don't look like someone who lights a fireplace with books.
16:18Oh, but like someone who has a fireplace?
16:21Thank you, I appreciate that very much.
16:24Well, then let's turn around and get the good pieces.
16:27Then I can ask you for the last part of your Romanian article.
16:30Did you read it?
16:32Logo.
16:35Yes.
16:36Cool.
16:45Well, Naomi?
16:46Everything clear with you?
16:48Well, I'm still looking for a real eye-catcher.
16:50Don't you like it here?
16:52Yes, yes. But we want to bring the products to the people and not the environment.
16:56Everything should be much more lush with fruit and vegetables.
16:59Yes, unfortunately we have already harvested.
17:01We would need seductive, orange-colored pumpkins, bright red apples, something for the eye, appetizers, delicious.
17:08Keyword, food design.
17:10Food design?
17:12With a few little dead people you will have to die.
17:15Yes, I could go back to the store and get a few apples and pears.
17:19Yes, that's a great idea, but we'd better do that in the morning.
17:21Then we might have better weather and softer light.
17:24You're right.
17:25A sip of tea?
17:26Yes, please.
17:27I'm thinking about a new name.
17:29Well, that's the A and U.
17:31If we make it specific with the delicacies.
17:35Vera's natural delicacies.
17:38Sounds like a jewelry store. Natural stones or something.
17:41How about something a little more alternative?
17:43Rumpelstiltskin.
17:44Oh, Merle, that sounds so 80s.
17:47And fruit caps?
17:49Too dirty.
17:50Okay.
17:51Herbs over there.
17:53That sounds like chaos.
17:55Right, we could call that at Hempel's under the sofa.
17:57Yes.
17:58Fruits and veggies.
17:59No, I don't like that at all.
18:00It lacks the personal touch.
18:02Yes, personal, cozy, like in your own garden.
18:06Right.
18:07Just that it's not your own garden, right?
18:11Vera's green garden.
18:14That fits.
18:15That's it.
18:16Welcome to Vera's green garden.
18:23Yes.
18:25So, how did it go?
18:28Best of all.
18:29I was well prepared despite my illness.
18:32Bravo, congratulations.
18:35Oh, look what I got myself.
18:36Because you're always
18:38bugging me about the Kenyan mosquitos.
18:40That's supposed to calm me down?
18:43Thomas, I don't like at all
18:47that you're going there without malaria prophylaxis.
18:51Yes, what should I do
18:52if I react allergic to this medicine?
18:54Yes, but tell me,
18:55do you want to spend the rest of your life
18:57with this illness
18:59if nothing worse happens?
19:00Oh, what?
19:01I have a lot of mosquito spray with me,
19:03long-sleeved clothes, even gloves.
19:06One stab is enough.
19:09Mama, I promise you,
19:11I put cream on myself every day at dusk.
19:14Carefully, everywhere.
19:16Good.
19:17And then you take your watch off
19:19and you've forgotten about it.
19:21Oh, don't drive me crazy.
19:23The rooms under deck are air-conditioned.
19:25The mosquitos don't sting below 19 degrees anyway.
19:28How do you know that?
19:30Mama, please, I've read textbooks.
19:32Nothing, Mama, please.
19:35You underestimate this problem by far.
19:41Three months on a highly modern research ship
19:45in the Indian Ocean.
19:47This internship is a dream.
19:50And I won't let it be destroyed by annoying insects.
19:54So please, at least call your friend Regina in New York.
19:59Maybe there's a prevention against malaria in America
20:03that you're not allergic to.
20:06You know what, Mama, that's a really good idea.
20:09Don't be so surprised.
20:11Your old mother also has good ideas sometimes.
20:30So you're definitely staying at Vera's Green Garden.
20:35A simple yes.
20:36Yes!
20:37Yes!
20:38Yes!
20:39Excuse me, girls.
20:40I have to go to Mr. Eckart.
20:43Oh, I'm sorry.
20:44I'll manage.
20:45What do you think?
20:47I'll see what Gunther's up to.
20:49Wait, wait, wait.
20:50I have an idea.
20:51If I make freshly squeezed juices
20:54under my own label in Vera's Green Garden...
20:58That would fit your concept perfectly.
21:00See?
21:01Soon you won't need any more advisors.
21:03Wait, wait, wait.
21:04I need more fruit.
21:05Don't you have a fruit garden?
21:07Vera, to be precise, the fruit garden belongs to Gunther.
21:11And I'm afraid he's already negotiating with Jan Mertens.
21:15What?
21:16But Jan has enough opportunities to get cheap fruit.
21:19Yes, you're right.
21:21Maybe we should both take another step forward.
21:26Vera, we'll start a cooperative.
21:29I'll grow and harvest the fruit,
21:31you'll press and sell it, and we'll share the profit.
21:34Would you do that for me?
21:35Of course.
21:36We just have two problems.
21:38First, Gunther, and second, the organic seal.
21:41The trees need to be certified.
21:43That could take a few weeks.
21:45It's solvable, I think.
21:47We just have to convince Mr. Flickenschild.
21:50It's solvable, I think.
21:52Yes.
21:53Ho, ho, ho!
22:24That would be worth investigating, wouldn't it?
22:27What?
22:28If the father has the same influence on the son as the mother,
22:32whose emotional bond is already given by nature.
22:35You mean a father has to work on himself first?
22:38Could be.
22:42What do you think?
22:43That would be a good topic for a new article series, wouldn't it?
22:47What?
22:49What I'm just trying to tell you is
22:52that being a father,
22:53the social competence is probably much stronger or more important
22:57than the biological one.
22:59How is that possible?
23:01My father.
23:02Born of nature, a hero or a caring leader.
23:05What do you think of that title?
23:08Yeah, sounds interesting.
23:10Let's do it.
23:12If I think about it, it's the same for you.
23:15Do you know why me?
23:16Of course, you also have two fathers.
23:18One in Leipzig and then to Oman.
23:21Maybe you'd be my first interview victim.
23:27How long did you expect the visa to last?
23:30At least five years.
23:32That gives me the necessary planning security.
23:34Agreed.
23:35Then I will ask Lichtenhagen to keep our agreement.
23:38Yes, good.
23:40How is your business going?
23:42It's going well.
23:44And the competition?
23:47Well...
23:48It's going at a distance.
23:51No compensation in sight.
23:53Well, maybe it's better that way.
23:55At the moment, I'm not even looking for a permanent relationship.
23:59And that's not enough for problems.
24:02Oh, excuse me.
24:03Hello, Mrs. von Lohm.
24:04Hello, Mr. Mertens.
24:05Yes, we'll be right there.
24:07Maybe we should agree on a press release and draw a line.
24:11Gunter, please, I have to talk to you.
24:13Please don't do this any other way.
24:14It'll only take a second.
24:16We'll be right there.
24:17It's really urgent.
24:18Please.
24:20Mick has signed a contract with Zimmerbuchenland.
24:22Some travel group of 30 people claimed they had reserved it,
24:25but there's nothing of it on the computer.
24:27That can't be true.
24:28I don't want to bother you anymore.
24:31I have to go to the store anyway.
24:32In a quarter of an hour I have to draw the winner of my tumbler.
24:35Yes, we have reached an agreement.
24:37I'll get in touch with you as soon as Mr. Lichtenhagen has signed the contracts.
24:41Deal.
24:42Goodbye. Have a nice day.
24:43Have a nice day.
24:47And what about the rooms?
24:49Nothing.
24:51Please don't get upset. It was just a joke.
24:55Of course.
24:56I would definitely include the juices in the Vera's Green Garden label.
24:59That way you'll be much more clearly identifiable.
25:02I don't even know how to thank you.
25:04Make sure I eat healthy.
25:06With pleasure. See you tomorrow morning.
25:07Yes, and by morning I mean early, okay?
25:09Of course.
25:17And? Have you already put the sign in place?
25:20Yes.
25:21A new one is coming soon.
25:23You look fabulous.
25:25In spite of everything.
25:26What do you mean, in spite of everything?
25:28Well, not everything went so well for you.
25:30I mean in the store.
25:31What isn't, can still be.
25:33Also for us.
25:34Oh, yes.
25:35Yes.
25:38I'm sorry.
25:39There are only a few meters of road between us.
25:41You can overcome something like that.
25:43I have so much to fight for at the moment.
25:45I don't have the energy for complicated relationships.
25:48Shall I leave you alone?
25:49Yes.
25:51That's not what I mean.
25:52No.
25:53Clear statement.
25:56Yes.
25:57Yes.
26:08Wait a minute.
26:09You want to park the green garden?
26:12In cooperation with Vera.
26:13Exactly.
26:14No, Merle.
26:15That's not how it works.
26:17Does that mean you're going to turn me down?
26:19I have to.
26:20First of all, you know Mrs. Christiansen for the first few days.
26:22So no basis for a successful cooperation.
26:25And secondly, I just promised Mr. Mertens the meadow.
26:28First of all, I like Vera.
26:30And she has my utmost trust.
26:31And secondly, you just tell Mr. Mertens the meadow again.
26:34I can't.
26:35As a businessman, I stand by my word.
26:37You should.
26:38Of course we'll get him another meadow.
26:40That's not how it works.
26:41Yes, Gunther.
26:42That's how it works.
26:43Oh, look at Vera.
26:44She's just trying to swim freely.
26:47And no matter where she taps, she would only get bad conditions everywhere.
26:51That's how it is in the free economy.
26:53But Mr. Mertens has it much easier with his market power to get cheap, high-quality fruit elsewhere.
27:00I could, for example, make him a contact with my apple farmer in the old country.
27:06You mean the one you got the trees from?
27:08Yes, exactly.
27:09Oh, I just remembered.
27:11On our meadow, there are still a lot of trees that I planted back then to make apple compote out of their apples.
27:18Yes, we even burned this wonderful fusel for it.
27:21Do you remember?
27:24You see?
27:25You can't spoil the meadow without my consent.
27:29After all, there are still my trees on it.
27:31Am I right?
27:35As always.
27:40I was just looking around.
27:42What if I really wanted to interview you?
27:45Why do you want to interview me?
27:47Because of the port expansion?
27:49You didn't listen to me earlier.
27:51I told you.
27:52Oh, you mean this father story?
27:54Yes, this father story.
27:57What do you think?
27:58How much has Roman influenced you?
28:00Influence sounds kind of weird.
28:03Yes, but after all, you took over a lot of his behavior patterns.
28:06You took on the same job.
28:08And for you, just like for him, family is always at the center of your life.
28:11No idea, I've never thought about that.
28:14Yes, but what was your motive?
28:15Did you want to please him?
28:16Did you admire him?
28:17Did you want to flatter him?
28:19Julia, don't get mad at me, but I feel a bit like a psychologist right now.
28:26Yes, okay.
28:27Roman and I, that was...
28:30He was there for me when I needed him.
28:32He supported me, but also demanded.
28:36And if it didn't work out, there were house arrests.
28:38That's normal.
28:39Yes, and?
28:40Did you play soccer together or were you in the stadium?
28:43I mean, I finally made up my mind for something and you don't want to go.
28:47Oh, well.
28:48But later I have to go to Pastor Mertens again to get the interview approved.
28:51What? You have to leave again?
28:53I thought we'd have a nice evening on the sofa.
29:06THE FOURTH DAY
29:13I think this participant is worth it.
29:15Dr. Eberl, when we start, then...
29:17Then I'll make an announcement quickly.
29:20Oh, Ms. Lichtenhagen.
29:21Would you like to take part in my raffle?
29:24No, thanks. I don't feel like going to Canada.
29:26I feel very comfortable here right now.
29:28I understand.
29:29Would you like something from my delicious sandwich?
29:32Then I'll have to give you another basket.
29:34I'm already a regular customer in the Vera's Green Garden.
29:38Vera's Green Garden? Where does that come from?
29:42You should be much more interested in where it leads.
29:44Have a nice day.
29:49Yes, ladies and gentlemen, may I ask for your attention?
29:52We are ready, we are coming to the raffle.
29:54The main prize is a three-week trekking tour through the Rocky Mountains in Canada.
30:00And so that everything goes well, we have invited an official notary, Mr. Dr. Ewald,
30:07who will cast a watchful eye on it.
30:10If you will now please put the drum roll in motion, Mr. Dr. Ewald.
30:17If you don't believe in healthy Canada,
30:19you are cordially invited to strengthen your health with bioproducts from Bio-Mertens.
30:24So, are we ready? Can we draw the winner?
30:27Wonderful, Mr. Dr. Ewald.
30:29Go ahead with your work.
30:31It's almost time.
30:33Yes, now I'm curious myself.
30:35Ladies and gentlemen, the winner is...
30:43Take a look.
30:52I won?
30:54Yes.
30:56A three-week trekking tour through the Canadian Rocky Mountains
31:00and a purchase voucher worth 100 euros in my bio-mertens.
31:05That can't be.
31:08But yes, it says your name on it.
31:10Halle Slyder.
31:11Well, it starts in three months.
31:13But I didn't fill anything out.
31:16Yes, but maybe someone who is good with you.
31:22Yes, Mrs. Rose.
31:24Well, all I can do is wish you an exciting journey
31:28and congratulations again.
31:31Yes.
31:33Bye, Ariane. Bye.
31:34Bye.
31:36Bye.
31:39The Rocky Mountains at the expense of the competition?
31:42I can't accept that.
31:44Why not?
31:45Yes, because Mr. Mertens is the biggest competitor of your mother.
31:50She will be mad at me.
31:52Nonsense.
31:53She'll be happy if Mertens has to pay for the trip.
31:55You already cancelled the Himalaya for her.
31:58Yes, and with the workshop, that wouldn't be a problem either.
32:04In a few weeks, you'll have all your exams behind you
32:08and you can easily represent me.
32:10Yes, I'll pass the exams.
32:12I've passed all of them so far.
32:13That's what I keep saying all the time.
32:16This is a wink of fate.
32:18Rocky Mountains.
32:23The essays of Pastor Mertens' stepfather, this Hagen,
32:26he's incredibly intelligent, dad.
32:28I never thought that the subject of church could be so difficult for me.
32:31It's great that you brought this suitcase with you.
32:35Jambo!
32:37Have you got oregano?
32:40Come on, a little bit of Kisueli and you should have it by now.
32:43Well, now act as if you could.
32:45You're right, I just looked it up.
32:48You'll never get it all in your suitcase.
32:52Betting?
32:53By the way, tell me, how did your exams go?
32:56Oh, damn, I completely forgot that.
32:58How did it go, dad?
32:59Yes, great, I must have left a clear impression.
33:02You're also a bright head.
33:04Thanks to the coffee my mother gave me,
33:06the spoon got stuck.
33:08She certainly meant well.
33:10Yes, well, for my taste, she means it too well lately.
33:14Why?
33:15She drives me crazy with her worries.
33:18Well, if your own son is wandering in a tropical area for three months,
33:22then it's a reason to worry.
33:24Yes, maybe.
33:25But Johanna exaggerates it tremendously.
33:27But after her illness, grandma has become much more relaxed.
33:30Well, I don't know why either, but at the moment it's not like that.
33:34Well, she's just afraid that you might not come back unharmed.
33:38So after her illness, she should rather worry about herself.
33:43Yes, but...
33:44Yes, but...
33:45Maybe that's exactly it.
33:47Maybe she's just afraid that she won't be there when you come back.
33:51Hm.
34:04You want to steal a chicken from me?
34:07And you know exactly why.
34:10No.
34:12I'm sorry, I...
34:14I know it was impolite of me,
34:16when your niece was directly opposite the shop.
34:19And when I explicitly said that I wouldn't participate in the lottery.
34:24Yes.
34:25But you had such a longing in your eyes.
34:29And believe me, I recognize Fernweh.
34:32Exactly.
34:33And then...
34:34Then what?
34:35Then what?
34:36Then what?
34:37Then what?
34:38Then what?
34:39Then what?
34:40No chills anymore, and...
34:41I couldn't deny it.
34:44Yes, and you were completely righteous.
34:50Does that mean the card is now?
34:52He won!
34:53Yes.
34:54I'm going to Canada, too!
34:57I'll be depressed.
34:58Listen to me.
34:59You can't be mean to me at all.
35:01On the contrary.
35:02When you pick me up, I can do it as well.
35:04You too?
35:05Yes, me too!
35:06Your turn will be happy.
35:08the Himalaya tour, that was hard enough, but this, I won't let go of it!
35:17And will that work in time? I mean, with your workshop?
35:20Yes, until then, Ariane has completed the exam and I can leave the workshop to her with good conscience.
35:28It's a nice feeling when the shop is in the family, isn't it?
35:32Yes, of course. And I would be happy if Ariane decides to do it in the long run. That would be a dream.
35:41I like the way you speak about your family.
35:45Ariane deserved it, just like Vera. I have every reason to be proud of them.
35:53Ah, look at him, the gentleman who was so annoying this afternoon.
36:05You're not annoying me.
36:07But he sounded different.
36:09Mom, I thought about it.
36:11Oh, well, that can't hurt.
36:14Now listen to me, I mean it seriously.
36:17At first I thought you were just afraid of me and you were worrying unnecessarily.
36:22But...
36:26But now I think you're actually afraid of not being there when I come back.
36:38Well, you know, no one knows day or hour.
36:43And we always have to be careful that our little journey here gradually or even very suddenly comes to an end.
36:51Yes, but yours doesn't. Not for long.
36:54I said that to my mother, too, because I couldn't imagine it.
36:58And I don't want to imagine it at all.
37:02Three months is a pretty long time for me, my boy.
37:09And maybe I'm really killing you so much, because I can't be sure if we'll still be together after that.
37:19You're always with me.
37:21Whether it's here in the Rose House or...
37:24...in here.
37:25Oh, come on, don't be so sentimental, okay?
37:29Even if we weren't always of the same opinion.
37:37You've always been the most wonderful mother to me.
37:45You're coming because of the interview.
37:47Do you have any more questions?
37:48No, I just thought maybe you'd like to bless it.
37:51Bless it? What a terrible word creation.
37:53But please.
37:54You really put every word on the gold scale.
37:58Do you have a roommate?
38:00Ah, sorry.
38:01Sometimes the church doesn't just worship the needy, but also their own father.
38:09Is everything okay with the interview?
38:11Yes.
38:13You look so downcast.
38:15Is he?
38:16Yes, please.
38:17Do you have Hagen, your stepfather?
38:19Yes.
38:21That's him.
38:24Strange.
38:25That's exactly how I imagined him.
38:28His features radiate wisdom and warmth.
38:31But also a clear and analytical mind.
38:34Yes, that was really...
38:36And above all, very likeable.
38:38Doesn't fit a man of the church, you mean?
38:40That's what you said.
38:42But you thought so. I also know your attitude towards our...
38:44...how did you say it so nicely?
38:45Shop?
38:47So before you give me even worse words, please go through the interview with me.
38:53A man of God.
38:54What do you think of this title?
38:56Doesn't matter.
38:57So when you meet Pastor Mertens, you don't meet a man of the church as he stands in the corner.
39:00But a young, open-minded pastor who wants to bring his ideas of fresh wind into the Magdalena community of Lüneburg.
39:11This is the count of the big toe.
39:13This is the count of the middle of the foot.
39:16And it's important for the...
39:18...longitudinal curve.
39:21Right.
39:22This is the short curve of the big toe.
39:30I knew it.
39:32There, my dear.
39:33I'll take it all away from you.
39:35And now go to sleep.
39:36But I...
39:37No, no buts.
39:38You learned it.
39:39You can do it.
39:40And you're just acting unnecessarily crazy.
39:42But I still have to...
39:43No, you have to.
39:44You have to...
39:45What you have to do is sleep.
39:46So that you'll be rested and fit for the exam tomorrow.
39:49Still, I...
39:52What does the lumbricalis consist of?
39:54And what is it for?
39:55Come on, tell me.
39:56These are the four concave foot muscles that bend the joints of the toes 2 to 5.
40:00There you go.
40:01See, you can do it.
40:02I'll make you a nice, warm chocolate.
40:05And then you'll sleep.
40:06Or rather a tea.
40:08Chocolate.
40:09Okay.
40:10And thank you.
40:11You're right.
40:12What's not in my head until today, I won't be able to get into it at night either.
40:15My darling, believe your uncle.
40:17You have everything in your head that you need.
40:26Okay.
40:28So, the four concave foot muscles of the lower limbs are...
40:41What's going on here?
40:43We've been running after this baptismal dress all day.
40:46And?
40:48None of it looked anything like it.
40:50Neither in Lüneburg...
40:51Nor in Hamburg.
40:53That can't be.
40:54Have you ever looked it up on the internet?
40:56Should we download one?
40:58Ben, there's express shipping.
41:02It has to be possible to get this dress.
41:04So, feet under both.
41:08So...
41:11Baptismal dress...
41:14White...
41:16Nothing.
41:17Let's go.
41:20Look.
41:21Here.
41:25Let me see.
41:27Yes, indeed.
41:28It looks very similar.
41:29Was it bigger?
41:31Yes, it was great.
41:32I can't see any difference.
41:33Which doesn't mean anything.
41:36What about the delivery times?
41:37Maybe they also sent overnight.
41:39Wait a minute.
41:41Three weeks.
41:43Oh, man.
41:44I think we'll be happy if we get a baptismal dress tomorrow.
41:47Poor Carla.
41:49I think I'd better bring that with me.
41:51I have to go.
41:53I'm done.
41:54Yes, goodbye.
41:55Thank you, Ursul.
41:57So, Madame.
41:58We're going to bed now.
42:00You two are going to bed now.
42:02And you?
42:03Lars is coming to watch the football.
42:05Oh, but don't whine.
42:07Good night, Papa.
42:10I'm sure you've sold a lot of your bread today, haven't you?
42:15Unfortunately not.
42:16Only three.
42:18But it will be.
42:19Merle and Naomi Lichtenhagen help me with the business.
42:23And with the fresh ideas and the new name, I can start now.
42:29Could you please give me the sourdough from the fridge?
42:31Of course.
42:32Of course.
42:34By the way, I have something to confess to you, too.
42:40I didn't fill out the card.
42:42I don't want to have anything to do with the supermarket at all.
42:45But she won.
42:48I don't understand, Robert.
42:50Well, the trip to Canada.
42:54Rocky Mountains.
42:56Yes, at the Tombola.
42:58Yes.
42:59From Merton's organic supermarket.
43:01Did you win?
43:02Yes, no, not me.
43:03The card.
43:04The card won.
43:05Well, that's great.
43:06Yes, I would say.
43:07Be happy.
43:08What?
43:09Am I not angry?
43:10Why?
43:11If Merton has to pay you a trip to Canada, then he can't invest the money in his shop.
43:18That's good.
43:23This is your new name, Vera Skröna-Garten.
43:27Sounds good.
43:28And you also have girlfriends who help you with that?
43:32Yes, fortunately.
43:35I can't imagine how this Luschen-troupe with their wobbly defense wants to tear something up.
43:39Tell me, do you want to mess with us?
43:41No, that was all for the evening with Jule.
43:44I'll even let them mess with the game.
43:46Aha.
43:47What happened?
43:48She still has an appointment with the pastor because of the interview.
43:53Did you argue?
43:54No.
43:56But I can't do anything right for you right now.
43:58Do you have an opener?
44:01Yes, married women get a little more demanding over time.
44:05Here.
44:06I bought this in the city today.
44:08When I was looking for the baptismal dress.
44:10Cooking for men.
44:12That's as far as it's come with me.
44:15Jule wants me to express my wishes clearly.
44:17I clearly express my wishes.
44:19And now she wants me to ...
44:21The pudding is making it difficult for you, right?
44:23Yes.
44:25I want you to think about your job philosophy.
44:27But what for?
44:28I'm not a journalist.
44:29I'm a construction entrepreneur.
44:31Then the interview can go out like this.
44:33So you have my blessing.
44:37May I ask you something?
44:38But it's more private.
44:41Sure.
44:43What is your relationship to your spiritual father like?
44:46I mean, you didn't grow up with him, did you?
44:49Let's put it this way.
44:50We like and respect each other.
44:52But he's not a role model for you.
44:54In some things, maybe.
44:56But basically, no.
44:58Not like Pastor Hagen?
45:00Not at all.
45:02Pastor Hagen is a trusted advisor for me.
45:05And a moral figure in one person.
45:07I could chat with him for days and nights.
45:11So basically almost like a real father.
45:15Better.
45:16I'm glad.
45:18And also that you speak so openly about it.
45:20Sure. Why not?
45:22I don't know.
45:23Some men seem to have a problem with it.
45:28Why should I talk to Jule about her job
45:30when I don't understand anything about it?
45:32Because it's completely normal in a marriage.
45:35Do you think I understand all the medical stuff
45:37when Britta tells me about her job?
45:39Yeah, see? What's the point?
45:43Basic law.
45:44Article 1.
45:45A woman does good when you listen to her.
45:47Haven't you noticed?
45:49Yes, I have.
45:52But I can talk to Jule about things
45:54we both know about.
45:57I even get frustrated with Britta
45:59when some electrical line doesn't work.
46:03Maybe it works for you.
46:05Oh, come on.
46:06Forget it before it turns into marriage therapy.
46:10Wow!
46:12That was close.
46:14Then I thank you for everything.
46:16What did I do?
46:17That little interview?
46:18That you gave me Pastor Hagen's essays
46:20is also not obvious.
46:22And besides...
46:24Yes?
46:27Besides, it's good for me to talk to him every time.
46:31It somehow makes me richer when you understand.
46:36I think I can understand that well,
46:39because I feel the same way about you.
46:47Well, I'll go then.
46:50Bye.
47:21My life partner, Mrs. van Loon,
47:24would like to use the meadow.
47:27You know exactly, we had an agreement.
47:29I know, and...
47:31I'm also in a moral dilemma
47:33and have a difficult decision to make.
47:35Against me.
47:37Used Sudoku as a concentration aid?
47:41You have passed all exams so far.
47:44And you can do that too.
47:45Okay?
47:47We are here today to say...
47:50Lilly, we are here for you.
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