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00:00And thank you, and you're right, what's not in my head until today, I won't be able to do that at night either.
00:05My darling, believe your uncle. You have everything in your head that you need.
00:12This is your new name, Vera Skröna-Garten. Sounds good.
00:17And you also have friends who help you with that?
00:21Yes, fortunately.
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun, and it's in my eyes, and it's in my eyes.
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn, and a restless sky, and a restless sky.
00:47This is my life. This is the way to find my own.
00:54This is my life. This is the world where I belong.
01:04I'm rolling on, I'm rolling on.
01:17That shouldn't have happened.
01:21My fault.
01:22Yes.
01:24Ms. Jansen, I'm sorry.
01:55Yes?
01:57Bye.
01:58Yes, please.
02:00Thomas, I thought you were already home.
02:03I was. Almost.
02:06I couldn't get our conversation out of my head.
02:09Thomas, really, I'm fine.
02:11Still, I've decided to spend the last day of my trip with you tomorrow.
02:17I'll invite you to breakfast, we'll go to Lily's baptism, and then I'll cook lunch for you.
02:23Yes, but that's a wonderful idea. Thank you, but first I have to go to town.
02:29Please, no farewell gifts, okay?
02:32Yes, but how did you come up with that?
02:34I know you.
02:35Thomas, please, I want to give you a little souvenir of me.
02:40Mom, I think of you all the time.
02:42That sounded rather negative.
02:45And no farewell party, okay?
02:47A little farewell gift for the family and friends.
02:51What for? I'm only three months away.
02:53Thomas Jansen, you will say goodbye.
02:57And I'll make sure you don't get any gifts, I promise.
03:01Very well. A short meeting, shortly before my departure.
03:13Mr. Flickenschild? Yes, this is Johanna Jansen.
03:18Hello.
03:21Someone's in a good mood.
03:23Of course, I have a reason for that. Is Vera there?
03:26You should think so at this time.
03:28Oh, I'm sorry, I know it's late, but ...
03:31Hey, I have good news. We have the distribution meadow.
03:35Yes!
03:36Vera's Green Garden against Bio Mertens, one to zero.
03:41Then I can go to sleep in peace.
03:44Good night.
03:46Good night.
03:47Good night.
03:48Come on, come on, I have to show you something.
03:53Wow, great!
03:55Why isn't it hanging in the shop yet?
03:58Damn, now we have to reprint the flyers with the new name.
04:01We have to do that with the new photos.
04:03Doesn't matter.
04:05Are you happy that we caught Jan the distribution meadow off guard?
04:09I would like to see his face when he finds out.
04:12I will ask Gunther to take a photo of him.
04:14No, I don't want a photo of him.
04:16Then what is that?
04:18Oh, I have to forget this shit guy.
04:20Oh.
04:21Sorry.
04:23Hello?
04:25Mrs. Lichtenhagen? Hello?
04:27Yes, it stays in the barn tomorrow.
04:30Tomorrow morning, yes.
04:32Yes, I'll bring the fruit.
04:34Okay, then I'll see you tomorrow.
04:36Thank you, bye.
04:38It's going well.
04:39We can hardly expect it.
04:41Vera's Green Garden.
04:43Ha, ha, ha.
04:48Evening.
04:55She looks good.
05:02Didn't you have a visit from this journalist?
05:05Just for work.
05:08Believe me, I know what love and sorrow look like.
05:11I'm a pro at that.
05:13You've seen it often enough with your women's weariness.
05:16What's that supposed to mean?
05:18May I?
05:20Have you ever had a woman who was out again after a year?
05:23You don't have to leave your frustration with me.
05:25Just because you can't end up with your journalist.
05:28Can you imagine how annoying you were to me as a child,
05:31that you constantly had to deal with a new woman?
05:33I just know once that you had two Simons one after the other.
05:36At least you didn't have to give me a new name.
05:38Simone, Simone.
05:40I should really warn Mrs. Christiansen.
05:42It would be a shame if she would involve you in a row of meaningless ex-wives.
05:46At least I had several girlfriends, unlike you.
05:49I think you only had one.
05:50There were two.
05:51No, no, no, there was one.
05:53Your fellow student, Henrike, doesn't count.
05:55She was married to her development assistant.
05:58That was quite convenient for you.
05:59You always owe her your first fair trade deal with African coffee farmers.
06:03Yes, she was actually a very likeable girl.
06:08If the women could only hear how you talk to them,
06:10no one would fall for you anymore.
06:12Do you want to bet?
06:18About Mrs. Janssen...
06:21I would definitely speak very differently.
06:24Nice, the little one, right?
06:26That was meant nice, too.
06:28Then ask Mrs. Christiansen if she would find that nice, too.
06:38The End
06:51What are you reading?
06:54The second part of an article series.
06:57That shouldn't have happened.
06:59I don't think I know what you mean.
07:02Because we were the perfect dream couple today?
07:06Yeah, you could say that.
07:09We could watch another movie.
07:11That's not the point.
07:15Then why?
07:24What's wrong with us?
07:28You were disappointed because I didn't read your article right away.
07:32I just didn't get it.
07:34Is that really all?
07:36He was a huge idiot. I should have read it right away.
07:39He's great, really.
07:41But you could have noticed that in the reading of the first part,
07:45from which you bought all the copies at the kiosk.
07:49That was really sweet of you.
07:52I love you.
07:54Like on the first day.
07:56I love you, too.
08:04I love you, too.
08:19Wake up!
08:21Did you sleep at least a little?
08:24I survived the night.
08:28Do you count that?
08:30Very nice.
08:31If I don't know the answers, I'll look stupid, no matter what I wear.
08:35That won't happen.
08:36And you look great.
08:38Come to the kitchen. A coffee and an apple are waiting for you.
08:41I'm not hungry.
08:42As always before exams.
08:44And as always before exams, I want you to eat an apple.
08:47To your love.
08:49As always.
08:51Maybe we should look for someone who can help you with your exam fears.
08:55Nonsense.
08:56Today it's the theoretical, then the practical, and then the topic is guessed.
09:00You'll always encounter exam situations.
09:03And if you always have this eternal stress...
09:06Mom, I'm 22 and not 12 anymore.
09:08And the adrenaline in the exam, it always helped me.
09:13Didn't you also use this Sudoku as a concentration aid?
09:18I just decided I didn't need it.
09:21Sure?
09:22Yes.
09:23What should the examiner think of me if I start solving puzzles in the middle of the exam?
09:28You're probably right.
09:30You've passed all the exams so far.
09:33And you can do them too.
09:35Okay?
09:38I'm in the kitchen.
09:39With the apple!
09:42I'm hungry.
09:56To create catch-quotas, you first determine the size of the populations of the individual species.
10:02And not with dashboards, but with sonar and other aids, the fish swarms are observed.
10:09And you have to dive?
10:12Of course, I dive a lot.
10:15And are there sharks?
10:18If I meet any, I greet them from you.
10:21A wonderful good morning.
10:24It's not a good morning, my son is leaving today.
10:29Oh yes, we know that, Mrs. Jansen.
10:31Yes, after all, you told us that you don't want farewell gifts.
10:35Understand this son of mine.
10:39Excuse me, please.
10:45And we have to respect this wish.
10:49And farewell gifts always have such a side taste, you don't see them every day.
10:56Don't worry, our gift should make sure that you come home unharmed.
11:05Yes.
11:11Yes, you just have to pull on the strap, then the whole thing blows up on its own.
11:15So rescue vests are certainly available on the Seaweed 2 several times.
11:20Yes, that's what they thought of the Titanic back then.
11:23Now try it on.
11:26Keep your mouth shut.
11:29I envy you.
11:31For the rescue vests or to be attacked by pirates?
11:35You fulfill your dream of life.
11:37Well, you don't have to complain at all.
11:39You've just started skydiving.
11:41I think so too, and that's no less dangerous than the pirates of Kenya.
11:46I'm looking forward to your return.
11:48Did I miss something?
11:50Yes, obviously.
11:52We'll see you later at the cafe?
11:54Yes, gladly.
11:55We'll see you later at the cafe?
11:57Yes, gladly.
11:58Yes, then I wish you a wonderful Mother's Day.
12:03Thank you anyway.
12:05You're welcome.
12:06See you later.
12:07After all, a gift.
12:08You're welcome.
12:12Thomas.
12:14So really.
12:21Quick refreshment.
12:30I made it in my first year of teaching.
12:33I thought you might need a little lucky charm.
12:38It won't hurt.
12:40Fine.
12:41What kind of bread is in your shop today?
12:44A strong rye bread.
12:46The first one is on the table.
12:49That's great.
12:50As always.
12:51What?
12:52I thought you didn't eat anything before the exam.
12:54That was yesterday.
12:56Or do you want me to go on an empty stomach?
12:58No, definitely not.
13:05It's all multiple choice.
13:07It's manageable.
13:09If you don't know an answer, don't wait long.
13:13Just keep going.
13:16It won't be that hard.
13:18It sounds like you've overcome your fear of exams.
13:22Fear of exams?
13:23What are you talking about?
13:26As long as you're honest to yourself and others,
13:29there's nothing to be afraid of.
13:32Honesty is the top priority in craftsmanship.
13:35That applies to all aspects of life.
13:39You'll do your theoretical exam today,
13:41and the practical one in a few weeks.
13:44And then I can sneak into the Rocky Mountains carefree.
13:49What I don't know in theory,
13:51I can still balance in the practical one.
13:53Good attitude, honey.
13:55Now go. Good luck.
13:57We'll keep our fingers crossed.
13:59Don't let anything go wrong.
14:04You can do it.
14:06Good luck.
14:11I don't know her that well before the exam.
14:15She seems to be pretty sure of herself.
14:17Yes.
14:20Things aren't going well between Lars and me at the moment.
14:23We never really had everyday life.
14:25First there was his accident, then his illness.
14:27You were in Romania for a long time.
14:29I've only just gotten to know Lars.
14:31And there's a lot I don't like about him.
14:34Like what?
14:35Lars can't make his own decisions.
14:37I'd rather tell him to quit an important job,
14:39and then he'd say I could have done it.
14:41Well, probably because he noticed
14:43that you didn't like the decision.
14:45Or because he's not interested in what I do.
14:48Oh, Jule, I don't believe that.
14:50He probably wouldn't care to hear
14:52that I kissed another man.
14:53Oh, come on.
14:55It was a slip-up.
14:57Who?
14:59Forget it. It'll never happen again.
15:04Do you think she'll get her problems under control again, Lars and you?
15:07Yes, we have to.
15:10I think so.
15:13Then don't go crazy.
15:15If the kiss really didn't mean anything,
15:17I wouldn't tell Lars about it.
15:19Why should you make your problems bigger
15:21than they already are?
15:24Hello.
15:26Hello.
15:28Hey, Jule.
15:29Hi.
15:30Good to have you here.
15:31Your opinion counts,
15:32and I accept no negative comments.
15:37Ta-da.
15:39Blue-white.
15:41You know that we have a daughter.
15:43Good.
15:44That's why Lilly will wear this hat.
15:51These are the Greek national colors.
15:53Carla will be happy.
15:55Of course.
15:56That's a very sweet idea.
15:58It's much easier for me to convince Carla
16:00that you ruined the dress.
16:02You don't have to tell her that I did it.
16:11I love you.
16:26That's pretty good.
16:28But something's still missing.
16:30How about this?
16:31Yes, yes, that's good.
16:33Wait, Vera, stay.
16:35How many bags do we have now?
16:38137.
16:40Wow, that's a lot.
16:42Don't worry.
16:43I'll make a pre-selection,
16:44and you'll only get to see the best ones.
16:49Oh, by the way,
16:50the bread for Salto is very popular.
16:51Oh, really?
16:52Yes.
16:53And the guests know who baked it?
16:55Mm-hmm.
16:56The waiters have been
16:57to your shop every time.
16:58I checked it.
16:59Oh, you're so sweet.
17:01You help me so well.
17:02Thank you very much.
17:04We'd love to.
17:05It costs you five marmalade glasses per person.
17:08Yes, but not anymore.
17:09It's too expensive for me.
17:11Ah!
17:12We still have to photograph the shop sign.
17:14I already did.
17:15You're so good.
17:17Ha ha.
17:18So, there's something nice for that now.
17:22Oh, no!
17:24What?
17:25Oh, no!
17:26The welcome chocolate from Salto.
17:28What I'm bringing you.
17:29It's no longer recognizable as such.
17:32Chocolate makes you fat anyway.
17:34But also happy.
17:35Yes, like my marmalade.
17:36Not at least.
17:37Of course.
17:38That's a great idea.
17:39Sure.
17:40What?
17:41Small marmalade glasses
17:42as a welcome gift in the Three Kings.
17:44Better than any chocolate.
17:46Marmalade from Vera's Green Garden.
17:49Yes.
17:50It's good.
17:51Yes.
17:52Yes.
17:56Come in.
17:57What's so urgent?
18:00Please.
18:05I'm uncomfortable.
18:09It's about the marmalade.
18:11Don't tell me you don't want to use it anymore.
18:14Yes, I do.
18:17But not you.
18:20My life partner, Mrs. van Loon,
18:23would like to use the marmalade.
18:26You know very well we had an agreement.
18:28I know.
18:29And I'm also in a moral dilemma
18:32and have a difficult decision to make.
18:34Against me.
18:36The property belongs to me.
18:39But Mrs. van Loon is the one
18:42who restored the whole country
18:44to get it back on track.
18:46Without Merle, this country would just be
18:49a useless, wild meadow.
18:53What's your plan?
18:56She wants to enter into a cooperation
18:59with Mrs. Christiansen.
19:01With Mrs. Christiansen?
19:05What does Mrs. Christiansen want with tons of fruit?
19:08Doesn't she want to produce her own juices?
19:11Courageous.
19:13But also stupid.
19:15She has no idea what she's getting herself into.
19:18She's not doing it alone,
19:20but with Mrs. van Loon.
19:22And Mrs. van Loon is a well-to-do businesswoman.
19:26And I'm losing a meadow.
19:30I could alternatively make you
19:32the contacts to the farmers in the old country
19:35from which Merle bought the trees for our meadow.
19:38Finding an alternative supplier
19:40is not the problem at all,
19:42but it's something completely different
19:44if you grow your own fruit.
19:46Among us businessmen, you owe me something.
19:48And I can promise you, I compensate my debts.
19:51Good.
19:55You can keep the coconut writer.
20:04Yes.
20:16Very nice.
20:18Oh, finally.
20:20I have to get changed, too.
20:22You look great.
20:24And you, too.
20:26Dad is a snitch.
20:28Never fall for men like that.
20:30Don't listen to your mom, little mouse.
20:32She's glad she has a dad.
20:34Yes, she is, too.
20:36Ben? Ben?
20:38Hey, I need some more documents.
20:40Documents? Now?
20:42I've been saying we need a new office.
20:44We can't work so chaotically forever.
20:46I'm not working at all.
20:48But your parents' time won't last forever.
20:50You can take the documents for Berger and Winter
20:52to your place, okay?
20:54In the apartment. Yes, exactly. Very funny.
20:56What do you need?
20:58The calculations for the photovoltaic field.
21:01Okay, look at the hallway.
21:03Bottom drawer.
21:05Middle, pretty far down.
21:07And? Have you talked to Jule yet?
21:11Well, I wouldn't call that talking.
21:15Lars, you can't always solve problems in bed.
21:19But if the problems dissolve in the air,
21:21you can go to bed afterwards.
21:23And if you ask me, Jule noticed
21:25that I was jealous of our marriage.
21:28Yes, she said so.
21:30Well, what she said last night
21:32sounded like an apology to me.
21:34And what should she have apologized for?
21:37For being too attracted to her lately?
21:42Hello, Lars. Hey, you look great.
21:44Thank you. Lars is exaggerating.
21:48I still have to get a haircut.
21:50Yes, I have what I need anyway.
21:53See you later.
21:55Tell me, Jule is coming too, right?
21:57Sure, why not?
21:59See you later. See you.
22:02Yes, see you soon. Go for it.
22:06Now you're baptized.
22:09Hehe.
22:17Cuckoo.
22:18Ah, you look in a good mood.
22:21Do you have plans?
22:23Yes, I plan to give you something.
22:26Oh, I'm curious.
22:29I thought you'd bring shoes.
22:32Ah.
22:35Trekking routes over the summit of the Rocky Mountains.
22:38To read.
22:40It's not in the Himalayas, it's going to Canada.
22:45I would love to pack my things right away.
22:48Don't you have any inhibitions
22:50to leave Ariane alone with the workshop?
22:52Well, she can do it.
22:54And it's a good exercise for later,
22:56when she takes over the shop.
22:58If, if.
23:00She will.
23:02If she has passed her theoretical exam today,
23:05then she is one step closer to her own business.
23:09I hope Sudoku will help.
23:11Ariane doesn't need Sudoku.
23:13You should have seen the girl this morning at breakfast.
23:16She was so different.
23:18No panic?
23:19No, on the contrary.
23:21You could think she's looking forward to the exam.
23:23Maybe she's just overplayed her fear.
23:27She was not only relaxed at breakfast,
23:29but was also really hungry.
23:31Can you eat when you're scared?
23:33No.
23:34Ariane will grow up.
23:36And I'm looking forward to seeing
23:38what she does out of this shop.
25:01Let's go.
25:19Thomas, tell me,
25:21wouldn't you miss our city?
25:23Mom, I'm just doing an internship
25:25and I'm not moving out.
25:27And where would you like to work the most?
25:31Well, what would interest me the most
25:33would be the research facility
25:35of my former professor, Taika Henrichs,
25:38at the Polar Station.
25:40Yes, it's freezing cold.
25:43But please, if it makes you happy.
25:45Yes, research makes me happy.
25:47I have the feeling...
25:48Mr. Jansen.
25:49Ah, Mr. Lichtner.
25:50I have something else for you.
25:51Carla insisted
25:53when she found out
25:54that she was going to be an intern on a ship,
25:56she was of the opinion
25:57that she couldn't leave without this.
26:00A sweet potato peeler.
26:02According to Carla,
26:03the best on the market
26:05saves about half an hour of work
26:07on 10 kilos of potatoes
26:08at her future workplace,
26:10the Kombüse.
26:11So when Carla comes back,
26:13she'll get something from me.
26:15I'm going to tell her
26:16that she was very happy about it.
26:18Now, if you don't mind...
26:19No, I don't mind.
26:20It's a future painting.
26:23Yes, thank you, Mom.
26:24No presents for my announcement, please.
26:28I can't do anything about it
26:29if your friends don't respect your wishes.
26:33But we have to...
26:34I still have to distribute the flowers.
26:35Yes, yes, yes.
26:36Put it in the potato peeler.
26:37Yes, I'll put it in.
26:39Am I disturbing you?
26:42Never.
26:44Fine.
26:45Then you have time to try it.
26:49I know how our chocolate tastes.
26:54Merle, just tell me what you want.
26:58I put you in a stupid situation,
27:00as I said.
27:02Again?
27:03Yes, with Jan Mertens and the fruit field.
27:05But I'll make it good again, I promise.
27:07Instead of the chocolate,
27:09which melts in the summer,
27:10hardens in the winter
27:12and crumbles in handbags,
27:14the Three Kings should introduce
27:16small marmalade samples as giveaways.
27:20Marmalade?
27:21Yes, homemade.
27:24Vera Christiansen's shop?
27:26She makes delicious marmalade.
27:28Are you trying to get your girlfriend
27:30an advertising platform
27:32and sell me the whole thing as charity?
27:34Oh, you shouldn't see it that close.
27:38Yes, I never really liked our chocolate.
27:41So you agree?
27:42With the idea, yes.
27:43Good.
27:44But I'm going to suggest Jan Mertens
27:46for this marmalade deal.
27:47Oh, Gunther, that's not fair.
27:48As charity.
27:50But it was our idea.
27:52And Vera's business has to be strengthened
27:54because you put Jan Mertens
27:56right in front of his consumption temple.
27:58Then your girlfriend should look for
28:00a new location for her shop.
28:02Then she should move to Mertens.
28:04In contrast to Vera,
28:05he could afford it.
28:06Merle, we're talking about a supermarket here.
28:08It's not about
28:09a moving truck.
28:11Still, you could support Vera.
28:13Because of your girlfriend and you,
28:15I broke my word against Jan Mertens.
28:17I have a lot to improve.
28:19And that's why I'm going to suggest
28:21the marmalade deal to him.
28:25I still remember how you
28:27were held over this diving pool.
28:30I can't remember that.
28:32But I remember your confirmation.
28:35Oh, hello.
28:36Hello.
28:37Oh, hello.
28:38Hello.
28:40I remember how you
28:42pinched my suit, Tatjana.
28:44Mr. Jan, could you do me
28:46a huge favor?
28:48Almost anything.
28:50Carla can't be here today.
28:52That's too bad.
28:54Yes.
28:55And could you film the dive for us?
28:57I mean, I can take a few pictures
28:59from time to time, but...
29:01Of course.
29:02Give them to me.
29:03You know what you're doing, don't you?
29:05That's a very nice idea.
29:07Ben and Britta want Carla
29:09to be a part of the dive at least a little.
29:12Nice.
29:13Hello.
29:15You have a nice diving suit,
29:17but blue.
29:19Yes, to honor Carla.
29:21Yes, I talked to Carla
29:23and she feels very honored
29:25that we have Willi in the Greek national diving team.
29:27Have a seat.
29:28Delightful.
29:30And with you, she'll eat a chicken
29:32when she's back.
29:34Oh, I think it's starting.
29:36It's starting.
29:39So.
29:43So, then we're complete.
29:49It wasn't long ago
29:51when a young man brought light
29:53into his parents' house.
29:55Into this city.
29:56Into our world.
29:58Come, please.
30:10Come.
30:22A little girl.
30:24Willi.
30:26All of you, come to the front.
30:28It's nicer.
30:39Willi.
31:09I would like to say,
31:11Willi, we're here for you.
31:20Welcome to the community of Willi Berger.
31:28Can I do something for you?
31:29No, thanks.
31:31Just a moment, yes.
31:34Be careful.
31:36It's not particularly good, is it?
31:40The exam?
31:41I totally screwed it up.
31:43What happened?
31:46I answered a quarter of the questions
31:48and I only guessed them.
31:50Why did I teach you to pack?
31:53I don't understand.
31:54I'm always afraid of exams,
31:56but normally, the adrenaline helps me
31:58that I can get out of it.
32:00And all of a sudden,
32:01the lights went out.
32:03I just saw everything disappear.
32:05And then I got sick.
32:08This time, it would have really worked.
32:10It's probably because of that.
32:12I mean, it was a peer review,
32:14not a school exam.
32:16My uncle relies on me
32:17to lead the shop
32:18while he's doing his mountain tour.
32:20Without the peer review,
32:21I can forget about it.
32:23I don't know what to do.
32:25I don't know what to do.
32:27I don't know what to do.
32:30What am I going to tell my mom?
32:32And my uncle.
32:34The truth.
32:39They'll understand.
32:48I baptize you in the name of the Father,
32:50of the Son
32:52and of the Holy Spirit.
33:00God is love.
33:02Whoever stays in love,
33:03stays in God.
33:06And God in him.
33:13Dear Lilly,
33:14with your baptism,
33:15your parents leave you
33:16with a great wish.
33:18May love fill your life.
33:20I love you.
33:27Unfortunately, my wife, Carla,
33:29can't be here today.
33:31That's why she asked me
33:33to read a short letter from her
33:35to Lilly.
33:40Dear Lilly,
33:42Unfortunately, I can't hold you
33:44over the baptismal basin today.
33:46Nevertheless, I am very proud
33:48to be your baptismal basin.
33:50But I want to be more than that.
33:52I want to be a good friend
33:54to whom you have a second home,
33:56to whom you can come at any time,
33:58no matter if you need advice
34:00or comfort,
34:02or just a good recipe
34:04with which you can
34:06comfort your parents after a quarrel.
34:10I have known your parents for a long time
34:12and know that they only want the best for you.
34:14Should they still be a little too strict,
34:16don't mind them.
34:18They love you more than anything.
34:20Just like me.
34:22Lilly, I wish you a life
34:24in peace and happiness.
34:26Your partner,
34:28girlfriend,
34:30and hopefully soon favorite cook, Carla.
34:38Dear Lilly,
34:40may this light always
34:42show you the right way.
35:04Wow, they turned out really well.
35:08I think with four good pictures
35:10we can create a nice flyer.
35:12Okay, one more thing.
35:14Maybe...
35:16this one?
35:18The pumpkin, yes.
35:20I was surprised you didn't choose it long ago.
35:26Merle!
35:28Come here, let's look at the pictures.
35:30I have news.
35:34Naomi, they are great.
35:36I know.
35:38Did you talk to Gunther about our jam idea?
35:40Yes, that's why I'm here.
35:42And what did he say?
35:44He thinks it's good.
35:46But?
35:48He wants to offer it to Jan Mertens.
35:50What?
35:52Now Jan Mertens is benefiting
35:54from our idea?
35:56I know Vera, it didn't work out,
35:58but he thinks it's his fault
36:00because he can't deliver the jam.
36:02That's not fair.
36:04Who are you telling this to?
36:06I mean, it's two different pairs of shoes.
36:08With the jam you make revenue,
36:10with the jam you make advertising.
36:12Yes, but then I find another way
36:14to advertise the shop.
36:16I could distribute giveaways
36:18in the pedestrian zone.
36:20Good.
36:22Don't get mad at me, but I have to go.
36:24Okay.
36:26Anyway, thank you for the pictures.
36:28You're welcome.
36:30See you.
36:32Man, I'm so sorry.
36:34Why, Jan?
36:36I would hate him so much.
36:38It's totally stupid, isn't it?
36:40If that means that you give up
36:42every time he snatches a deal
36:44from you?
36:46Yes.
36:48Okay, you're right.
36:50It's about my existence, about my shop.
36:52And about our idea.
36:54Yes, I'll get the deal
36:56back from the Three Kings.
36:58I wanted to hear that from you.
37:00Yes.
37:02One moment.
37:04I'll be right with you.
37:06Ariane, I didn't expect you
37:08so early.
37:10Then everything must have gone
37:12really well.
37:14Oh, the grade isn't that important.
37:16The main thing is that you passed the exam.
37:18So, when I think about
37:20how you overcame the exam anxiety
37:22this morning, I tell you,
37:24it's all a matter of attitude.
37:26I'm proud of you.
37:28Yes, I...
37:30I still have to do the practical part.
37:32Oh, that's a relief for you.
37:34You're a real
37:36shoemaker now, aren't you?
37:38Yes.
37:40What's wrong?
37:42Aren't you relieved that you passed
37:44the theoretical exam?
37:46Yes, yes, yes.
37:48It was just all stressful.
37:50Oh, no, what's up?
37:52If you take over the workshop
37:54while I'm in the Rocky Mountains,
37:56then you know what stress is.
37:58So, and now
38:00you hold this position
38:02and I
38:04will go and get
38:06a sack.
38:08Maybe...
38:10Don't say that again.
38:12You have the theoretical exam behind you
38:14and that has to be celebrated.
38:16God.
38:28The letter from your wife
38:30was really touching.
38:32What do you think, how long Carla
38:34has been sitting at that table?
38:36There is still a mistake in my calculation.
38:38Oh, no.
38:40He just doesn't want to accept
38:42that I'm in parents' time.
38:44Today is Lilly's big day.
38:46I wanted to talk to her,
38:48but she fell asleep.
38:50Weird, that happened to me too.
38:52Why are you so grumpy?
38:54I'm not grumpy at all,
38:56Arus, Britta and Ben.
38:58Yes, Carla and I,
39:00we have something for you.
39:02Another letter?
39:04No, it's an educational savings contract
39:06for Lilly.
39:08Carla and I pay a certain amount
39:10every month and when Lilly is 18
39:12then she can use it.
39:14Oh, that's a great idea.
39:16Thank you very much.
39:18You're welcome.
39:20Let's take a picture for Carla.
39:22Educational savings contract.
39:24Very nice.
39:28Thank you, Carla.
39:34Carla's letter was really beautiful.
39:36Yes.
39:38It was a bit like
39:40she was really with us.
39:44Why?
39:46I want to buy a little present for my husband.
39:48Too bad.
39:50It's nice that you were there, thank you.
39:52Bye.
39:56Does anyone want a piece of cake?
39:58Yes, absolutely.
40:04Are you already at work again?
40:06More or less.
40:08Your uncle?
40:14He was so disappointed
40:16that he had to catch some fresh air.
40:18Buy some champagne.
40:22He was so proud of me.
40:24I...
40:26I just couldn't tell him.
40:28It can all go backwards.
40:34I still have the practical exam.
40:36And if I do well,
40:38then I can balance the theoretical.
40:40And until then you want to lie to your family?
40:42They won't get the results
40:44anyway.
40:46Then the practical exam
40:48has to be pretty phenomenal, right?
40:50Yes, practical.
40:52Practical is my thing.
40:56No one can beat me
40:58in that.
41:00Then I'm safe.
41:04I don't want to be pessimistic,
41:06but that sounds pretty...
41:08Doable.
41:12Yes.
41:14Doable.
41:16Yes.
41:46Nice try.
41:48What is this delicious smell?
41:50Your father has cooked.
41:52Please sit down with us.
41:54No, thank you. We don't want to stay long.
41:56Oh, I see.
41:58He only comes by to hand over
42:00a little farewell gift.
42:02Where did you get that?
42:04I'm the only one who respects
42:06his wish not to receive gifts.
42:08It's really just a trifle.
42:10But it's irreplaceable for your trip.
42:12I already have a life jacket.
42:14All right.
42:22What am I supposed to do with it?
42:24It's your life jacket.
42:26Yes, so you can change sides
42:28immediately during a pirate attack.
42:30Yes, but that's a very good idea.
42:32Then I don't have to worry anymore.
42:34Although it's not quite convincing yet,
42:36is it?
42:38Something is still missing.
42:40Well, judging by your gift,
42:42I can't expect to get rid of it.
42:44Just do it, dad.
42:50No, no, Mr. Flückenschild.
42:52This is really an
42:54extraordinary idea.
42:56Personally, I would never have come up
42:58with the idea of replacing
43:00the guest's chocolate with mini-jam.
43:02Well, of course,
43:04of course I agree with the deal.
43:06It makes sense.
43:08It was already clear to me
43:10that you are an
43:12absolutely reliable
43:14business partner.
43:16Come on in.
43:18Thank you very much.
43:20Thank you, Mr. Flückenschild. Goodbye.
43:22Vera,
43:24it's brave of you
43:26to venture into the enemy's country.
43:28I have my reasons.
43:30Do you want to be inspired by my shop?
43:32Or can I sell you an apple?
43:34What for?
43:36I have a whole strawberry meadow.
43:38I don't care why you're here.
43:40I'm just happy to see you.
43:42Take a seat.
43:44I'm here for business.
43:46You took the jam deal
43:48from the Three Kings.
43:50I would say
43:52equal justice.
43:54That was my idea.
43:56And the strawberry meadow was my idea.
43:58So we're even.
44:00I'm not just giving you the deal.
44:02Vera,
44:04that's not your decision anymore.
44:06It's a blind tasting.
44:08Your jam
44:10against mine.
44:12And the better one gets the strike.
44:16Cheap pens.
44:18Wonderful. You're challenging me
44:20to a duel.
44:22And why should I go for it?
44:24I already have the deal.
44:26Of course you do.
44:28Vera,
44:30we're not in the Wild West.
44:32This is about money.
44:34Yes, it's about business.
44:36It's about my business that doesn't work because of you.
44:38And you're afraid that your jam
44:40will lose against mine.
44:42Good.
44:44Good.
44:46Then I would say
44:48the deal is on.
44:52I can only hope that your overconfidence
44:54won't break your neck.
44:56We'll talk after the duel.
44:58I have to go.
45:00Madam.
45:02I have to go.
45:32I regret to have lost my husband.
45:34It can never happen again.
45:54How long have you been gone?
46:02I don't know.
46:12That's very,
46:14very good work.
46:16I had a good teacher.
46:22This morning,
46:24did you really defeat
46:26your fear of exams
46:28or did you just want to calm
46:30I just wasn't afraid anymore.
46:32And when did you come back?
46:36Not at all.
46:38And why did you run away
46:40from the exam today
46:44after you had just
46:46crossed a quarter of the
46:48exam answers?
46:52I met your examiner.
46:56When did you want to tell me?
46:58Or
47:00didn't you want to tell me at all?
47:04It's not a shame to be afraid
47:06or to fail.
47:08But it's a shame to
47:10lie to someone.
47:24What would have helped you more
47:26education or charity?
47:28Well, to be honest,
47:30it would have helped me the most
47:32if you would have provided
47:34me with an educational place.
47:36An educational place
47:38for a juvenile who has become
47:40a criminal.
47:42Did you see Julius Blicke today
47:44at the baptism?
47:46Well, I think there's something
47:48going on between the two.
47:50Between which two?
47:52Well, between Jules and the pastor.
47:54The baptism can take place.
47:56Mr. Flickenstilz is available
47:58for the jury.
48:00Then we can start.
48:02Would we rather do it here?
48:04It's definitely more atmospheric
48:06than in your huge supermarket.
48:08If you say so.