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00:00I'm worried about the Pirate, the Mosquito and the Seagull.
00:04But you're an adult.
00:06You'll know for yourself why you're getting involved in this adventure.
00:12Lars, can you make a decision?
00:14Do I have to?
00:15Yes, you have to. I know it's annoying, but we all have to.
00:18That's the way it is.
00:20You and your Aunt Emma aren't the least bit of a chance against my supermarket!
00:25We'll see about that. May the better one win!
00:30I'm worn and painted by the sun
00:32And it's in my eyes
00:34And it's in my eyes
00:38Caught by the rapture of the dawn
00:40And a restless sky
00:42And a restless sky
00:46This is my life
00:48This is my life
00:50This is the way to find my own
00:54This is my life
00:56This is my life
00:58This is the world where I belong
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02:24I'm starving. And you?
02:30Hey!
02:31First you push me up and now you pin me down.
02:33That doesn't work at all.
02:34You wanted to order pizza anyway.
02:38The train has left.
02:39But we still have to have pasta and pesto in the cupboard, don't we?
02:43That's way too much work.
02:45I'm not done yet.
02:47Besides, we're going to make a nice movie.
02:49Why not?
02:50I bought two new ones.
02:52An action movie and a romantic comedy.
02:55What do you think?
02:57Whatever you want.
03:02So you're ready to watch a cheesy romance with me?
03:08I don't care. I'm going to pin her down from the TV.
03:12Lars, we just talked about you having to make decisions too.
03:18I did.
03:19I wanted sex, then I got it.
03:21And I don't care about the rest.
03:27I have to make decisions in the company every day.
03:31I'm happy when I have peace at home.
03:33What if I feel the same way?
03:35That's your right.
03:37And then we don't eat anymore, or what?
03:40Yes.
03:41You just come back to bed and we go back to sleep.
03:43That's great.
03:44No!
03:45It's not great.
03:46Last chance.
03:47Vanilla ice cream or chocolate ice cream for dessert?
03:49Please decide now.
03:51I'll take both, of course.
03:59And I thought Jan was really nice.
04:01Yes, I thought so too.
04:02Well, at least he offered you to cover the moving costs.
04:07He can put his pain money in his hair.
04:09But that can't be denied.
04:12After all, you will compete with each other.
04:15Yes, but it's not said who wins.
04:17But from the offer and the prices, Mertens is definitely an advantage.
04:22But not from the concept.
04:24I want customers who want to know where their goods come from.
04:27That's what Mertens says about the products.
04:29Yes, but those are organic tomatoes from Israel or Spain.
04:33Where even the transport alone with airplanes and trucks is totally unecological.
04:38Exactly.
04:39I'm talking about customers who want to eat seasonal fruit and vegetables from the region.
04:43And who want to be served personally by the owner of the shop.
04:46And not by some ungrateful intern.
04:49Well, you've already convinced me.
04:51When does it start tomorrow?
04:53I open at nine.
04:54But I have to get up at three tonight to bake the bread.
04:58Well, then go to bed quickly.
04:59Otherwise you'll miss your big day.
05:08Attention, everyone.
05:10Our pastor is sitting with members of the community in Tresen.
05:13We haven't seen that either.
05:15Yes, our council is everywhere where people come together, right?
05:18Good attitude.
05:19You'll have another beer, won't you?
05:21The same for everyone.
05:26And?
05:27Something else here than a theology seminar?
05:29But not much different from my dikariat on Wangerooge.
05:32Did you also want to bring heavy criminals to the community?
05:35Dr. Seefeld, you don't have to believe everything in the newspaper.
05:38My project is aimed at young people who have been convicted.
05:41The fewest of them are heavy criminals.
05:43Ah, that's reassuring.
05:54No, no.
05:55Your commitment in all honours, Mr. Pastor.
05:58But that you let go five criminals from our community,
06:01I think that's very suspicious.
06:03If not to say, dangerous.
06:05The boys know that this is their last chance.
06:07If you let them go, they'll go back to their stomachs right away.
06:10Yes, but before that, they'll get together and take over your carousel.
06:13You have no chance there.
06:14They know the game better than you do.
06:16Then it's about time that someone teaches them the rules of the game.
06:18You'll lose the game one hundred percent.
06:21Courageous statement.
06:23But if we manage to get only one of the boys back in,
06:25then it's already a twenty percent success.
06:28One is none, my dear.
06:31You're right, Dr. Seefeld.
06:32And you know what?
06:33Then we'll just do the project with one boy.
06:36Well, that doesn't hurt anyone and we're all on the safe side.
06:39Why not?
06:41But I knew we'd find a good solution.
06:43And I thank you very much for your advice, Dr. Seefeld.
06:46I'd say we'll drink to that.
06:48One is none.
07:03How your bread smells!
07:05That's pure marketing.
07:08Supermarkets pay a lot for that.
07:11For me it's a side effect of my own production.
07:15So, are you ready?
07:18The question is, are you ready?
07:20Yes.
07:21Good.
07:22So, girls.
07:23Tup, tup, tup.
07:24Tup, tup, tup.
07:25Tup, tup, tup.
07:26Tup, tup, tup.
07:27Tup, tup, tup.
07:28Tup, tup, tup.
07:29Tup, tup, tup.
07:30Tup, tup, tup.
07:31Tup, tup, tup.
07:34One, two, three!
07:40Oh, God.
07:41I wish I had someone else as my first customer.
07:45Customer is customer.
07:47Welcome to Vera's Customers.
07:50What can I do for you?
07:53You really want to go through with this?
07:55Yes, I do.
07:56That's obvious to you.
07:58Two organic stores within a small street.
08:01That's a commercial suicide.
08:03That's insane.
08:04I thought I didn't have my own organic store.
08:06My products don't have a certificate.
08:08Yes, that's also difficult.
08:10Especially for you.
08:12With your ridiculous regional concept,
08:15you can't even offer your customers the full range.
08:17That's not my goal at all.
08:19Do you want to prescribe what they should eat in winter?
08:22Crumbled celery?
08:24Not just in winter.
08:25Please.
08:26I'm much closer to nature
08:28when I eat what it gives me.
08:30And no one cares about the whole year's selection.
08:33Not at all, right?
08:37If it's important to me, definitely.
08:40Then I wish you good luck.
08:43I wish you luck, too.
08:48Oh, by the way.
08:50This permanent tingling when the customer comes to me,
08:53that gets on my nerves.
09:02Very good, Mrs. Christiansen.
09:04He'll see.
09:06Girls, this has to work.
09:08It will.
09:10One for all?
09:11All for one.
09:16You still look miserable.
09:18You still don't feel better?
09:20I studied until 4.30 at night.
09:22I had to pick up so much test material.
09:25Here.
09:26The little strength, just right,
09:28that I brought you.
09:30Can I have an imperial tea?
09:32Kenya Arabica, particularly strong.
09:36I can use that now.
09:39The least I can do for you
09:42after this stupid tiramisu
09:44was at your stomach's content.
09:47Yes.
09:48But at the moment,
09:49I have the upcoming exams in my stomach.
09:52So you're really packing now.
09:55Is that all you're taking to Kenya?
10:00No, of course not.
10:01I still have to sort it out.
10:03It's logical.
10:04Please, I can send you everything you miss.
10:11Mom, what are you doing there?
10:13I just wanted to give you a little something.
10:17Tell me, do you know what happens
10:19if I take this with me?
10:20Yes.
10:21You have something to fight against the pirates.
10:24If I take this with me,
10:26I'll end up in jail.
10:27The import of pepper spray
10:28is prohibited in Kenya.
10:30Really?
10:33And do you really think
10:35that the pirates will be impressed
10:37by such a pepper spray?
10:39Yes.
10:40Well, then.
10:41I have to go now.
10:43To the exams.
10:45I'd rather keep my fingers crossed.
10:50And here's a former mayor of the community.
10:53At the time corrupt, then convicted, and today?
10:56You've forgiven his mistakes,
10:57and he thanks the community
10:58with voluntary commitment.
11:01All these promises here,
11:02they made mistakes.
11:04But we love and respect them anyway,
11:06because we gave them a second chance.
11:08And they took advantage of it.
11:12Especially with young people.
11:14When they go to court, to jail,
11:16we and our dealings with them
11:18decide about their future.
11:20Let's talk about how we can
11:22bring these young people back
11:24and our means.
11:28I'd like to invite you to the community house.
11:31And of course to coffee and cake.
11:36Above all, I'd like to hear from you
11:38what moves you
11:39and what you expect from me as your new pastor.
11:43Because without you, the community,
11:45I can't do anything here.
11:46It's that simple.
11:49So, community house this afternoon, okay?
11:51Great.
11:52Are you coming too, Mr. Berger?
11:54Yes, if I have time.
11:58By the way, pretty clever idea,
11:59bringing the celebrities here.
12:01I didn't know the church
12:02worked with such modern strategies.
12:04If it's useful.
12:06With the celebrity factor of talk shows,
12:07we can't keep up, of course.
12:09Well, it doesn't have to be.
12:10The invitation to coffee and cake is just right.
12:13The people here are a bit more down-to-earth.
12:15Let's wait and see what happens.
12:18How's the baptism preparation going for the little girls?
12:20Oh, it's going well.
12:21By the way, I wanted to ask
12:23if it would be okay for you
12:24to capture the baptism on video camera
12:26for the baptism party,
12:27in which I can be there.
12:28Oh, that would be nice for Lilly
12:30if she can watch it later.
12:31Right?
12:32Right.
12:33I can't remember my baptism either.
12:36Well, I have to go.
12:38Breakfast is waiting.
12:39Well, good luck catching the baptism.
12:41Thanks a lot. See you later.
12:43Bye.
12:50Finally,
12:51the last part of my article series is here.
12:53The quintessence, the highlight, so to speak.
12:56Shall I read it to you?
12:58No, not now.
12:59I'll read it later in peace, okay?
13:02No problem.
13:03Oh, take a break.
13:05No, no, don't you want to?
13:07No, I don't care.
13:08I don't care.
13:15I don't want a man
13:16who doesn't care about anything.
13:19It's just about a croissant.
13:21It's not just about a croissant.
13:22It's about our whole life together.
13:24We wanted to decide together,
13:26but instead I make all the decisions alone
13:28and you only meme the non-participating passenger.
13:30Do we have to argue all the time because of that?
13:32I can't even argue with you.
13:33You don't care about anything.
13:34Now admit that you're just angry
13:35because I didn't read your article right away.
13:37Fine, I'll sit down here and read it to you.
13:39No, just read it when you feel like it.
13:43I didn't mean to be so mean to you.
13:45I find it stupid myself.
13:57Oh, hello.
13:58Hello.
13:59On time.
14:01Yes, we're about to start.
14:03The competition has been in action for an hour.
14:06The man has rented half of Burgerstein.
14:08It costs him a fortune.
14:10It looks cheap, like a discount opening or something.
14:13He's baiting people with all kinds of stuff.
14:16Plates, beer caps, free drinks.
14:19It's all planned.
14:23Now he's also giving away presents.
14:25Then he probably needs to buy the customers.
14:28Look at that, he's talking nonsense.
14:30Calm down.
14:31Have you ever been to the organic store?
14:33Here you can find everything you need.
14:35Yes, we'll do that now.
14:39Hello.
14:40Hello, Mr. Acker.
14:41Ecker.
14:42Ecker.
14:43Yes.
14:44Would you like something fresh?
14:45Is this your store?
14:46I didn't know you were opening.
14:47Wow, it looks nice.
14:50You have to see it from the inside.
14:52Normally I'm a taste enhancer.
14:54But with me you get enhanced taste without chemistry.
14:57Come on.
14:59And my homemade bread.
15:00You have to taste that.
15:01I'm curious.
15:06Would you like some tea?
15:07Yes, please.
15:10Good morning.
15:11Good morning.
15:13Oh.
15:15Your witch's shot seems to be really cured.
15:18With playing the guitar.
15:19So it's impossible.
15:21If my workshop doesn't work anymore,
15:23I'll have it patented and then I'll be rich.
15:27And how is the store running?
15:30Well, if Vera didn't oversleep this morning,
15:33she wouldn't think that the store is full of customers.
15:35And now you need a straw for the opening.
15:38Well, well.
15:39No, something small.
15:41Something simple.
15:46Where does your passion for mining come from?
15:49Actually, I'm a northerner.
15:52I didn't care about the sea.
15:55But when my wife left me,
15:58the North Sea died for me.
16:00But if I had known what it's like to stand on a summit,
16:04I would have gone there much earlier.
16:07Also with Gerda.
16:09When you finally reached the top,
16:11this endless view,
16:15this clear air
16:18and this silence.
16:21And you didn't go to the Himalayas for your niece?
16:25Yes, she needed the money.
16:28And the Himalayas will be there for a long time.
16:31And one day I'll make it.
16:33We hope so.
16:34Something simple, right?
16:35Yes, right.
16:47And be careful that daddy doesn't eat all of it.
16:50Leave me alone.
16:51I'm glad it's not bad anymore.
16:53Yes, I'm glad too.
16:55So?
16:56I met Pastor Mertens.
16:58He said we could record the baptism on video.
17:01He's a very relaxed guy.
17:02That's great.
17:03Did you have time to go through the guest list?
17:06Yes, everyone is invited.
17:07And everyone is happy to be part of the baptism.
17:09You have everything under control.
17:11Absolutely.
17:12Now I have to iron a little.
17:16And then I'll watch the recording of yesterday's football game with Lily.
17:21That was exciting.
17:23No, no, no.
17:24Bye, bye.
17:25I love you.
17:26I love you too.
17:27What?
17:28I love you too.
17:29Bye.
17:30Bye.
17:32So, Lily.
17:33Let's go.
17:43Yes, yes.
17:45Come on, come on, come on, come on.
17:47Over, over, over, over.
17:49Goal!
17:51Lily, goal!
17:52See?
17:53The boys aren't that bad.
17:56Now watch out.
17:57It's going to be a really exciting game today.
18:05Oh no!
18:06Goal!
18:18That's really tasty.
18:19What is it?
18:20Quince jam.
18:21Wow.
18:22And the bread?
18:23It's not as dry as other organic bread.
18:25It's really spicy and juicy.
18:27Do you want to take one?
18:28We have another one in the apartment.
18:30But eggs and milk would be great.
18:33Starting next month.
18:34We don't have a cooling system yet.
18:35Too bad.
18:37How about plums from your own garden or potatoes from the surrounding area?
18:42Mr. Albers isn't here at the moment and I have so much to do that there's mainly TK pizza on the menu.
18:47With your diet, I'm surprised that you can concentrate.
18:50There's room golf for that.
18:51But you can't get out of here without a jam from my mother.
18:55All right, agreed.
18:58How much is it?
18:593.80.
19:00Wow.
19:01There's half a meal for that at the discount.
19:03Flavor enhancer included.
19:05If anyone can get me on a health trip, it's you.
19:12I wish you all the best for the store.
19:14Thank you very much.
19:15Goodbye, Mr. Albers.
19:16Eckart.
19:18Bye.
19:19Your first turnover.
19:21It was a necessary one.
19:24Welcome.
19:25Hello.
19:26How can I help you?
19:28I have a package for you.
19:32Ah.
19:33Yes.
19:34Exactly.
19:35A signature, please.
19:36Goodbye.
19:38It's from the printing company.
19:39Ah, it's the flyers.
19:40Finally.
19:42Vera's delicacies.
19:43Of course healthy, from the region.
19:45They look great.
19:46Yes.
19:47But it's a late opening.
19:48Doesn't matter.
19:49I'll distribute them the next day.
19:52To the opening of your first business.
19:54Good luck and success.
19:57You earned it.
19:58Well, Mrs. Christiansen, I wish you an empty shelf at the end of each day and a full cash register.
20:04Please.
20:05Thank you very much.
20:07Well, your store.
20:08Thank you very much.
20:09It's really a gem.
20:12And your bread.
20:13That smells good.
20:14I'll take one right away.
20:15Gladly.
20:16We have to go.
20:17Open the workshop.
20:18Why?
20:19I can do that.
20:20You stay here and let yourself be spoiled.
20:21And I'll distribute a few more flyers on the way.
20:23Oh, yes.
20:24Thank you, my dear.
20:25I could put some in the nursery.
20:27Gladly.
20:28Just take care of yourself.
20:30Bye.
20:31Bye.
20:32How's it going?
20:33I'd rather follow tonight.
20:35So, how can I spoil you?
20:49Nice that you could stop by.
20:51Sure.
20:52You were at my inauguration.
20:53And?
20:54Have you already looked at the store?
20:55Yes, it looks good.
20:56Bright, friendly.
20:57And a huge assortment.
20:58Not bad.
20:59Yes, it also works quite well.
21:01Fortunately.
21:02Great.
21:03Then you can certainly afford to ask for more donations for my research project.
21:09What?
21:10Did I already say anything?
21:11Are you socially engaged or not?
21:13Yes, that's good.
21:14I'm in.
21:15But only under one condition.
21:17Forget it.
21:18I will not advertise for your organic market in my church.
21:21It's not about advertising.
21:22I just don't want any more discussions if I want to spend the night on your couch.
21:26I'm looking for something new as soon as possible.
21:28I promise you that.
21:30Agreed.
21:34What is she doing?
21:36She has the store across, doesn't she?
21:38No idea.
21:39She probably doesn't have that many customers.
21:41And they won't be any more if you swallow them all.
21:44I warned Vera.
21:46I told her I would help her find a new store.
21:49I secured her financial support for the move.
21:52But she doesn't listen to me.
21:54Does she want sympathy?
21:56I'm an entrepreneur.
21:57Bio-Mertens.
21:58These are jobs.
22:00Should they all be lost just so Vera can run her hobby store?
22:05At least she agrees with what she's doing.
22:07What's that supposed to mean?
22:09Don't tell me that sustainable agriculture and organic nutrition are important to you.
22:14Now listen to me carefully.
22:16Back then I opened my first store for the same reasons as Vera.
22:20But back then there was only a small group of customers who were interested in organic products.
22:24But now there are thousands.
22:26And I can say with confidence that I contributed to the fact that many people can now afford organic products.
22:31Doesn't that count?
22:33As you wish. I have to go.
22:36Thank you very much for your donation.
22:38And great, great, great for the opening.
22:40Here, you can have it in the second one.
22:47Hello?
22:53Hello?
22:55First in my mother's store and now here?
22:58Are you stalking me?
23:00We'd like that, wouldn't we?
23:02A guest of ours needs new clothes.
23:05Can we get it done today?
23:07Of course.
23:08Excellent.
23:10Your exam is tomorrow?
23:12Three hours of tool technology and material science.
23:16Two hours of shoe technology.
23:18One hour of social science and economy.
23:21A lot of subjects, huh?
23:23Musculi interossei dorsalis, musculi lumbricalis.
23:27Excuse me, who?
23:29Everything between bones, muscles on the middle foot bones.
23:32I'm already dreaming of all the Latin terms.
23:34Well, at least you already have one in your head.
23:36Now I just have to figure it out somehow.
23:38Have you tried it again with room golf?
23:41Learning was great, but I can take the bad golf club to the exam.
23:45You don't need a golf club anymore.
23:47You don't need a ball and you don't need a queen.
23:49You just have to concentrate on the hole.
23:52Concentrate on the hole?
23:54Forget it.
23:55What I want to tell you is that you have everything you need in your head.
23:59You just have to rely on your intuition.
24:01Then it works, I promise.
24:05Will you call me when the shoes are ready?
24:07I will.
24:08Ah, could you put them in the hotel?
24:12Vera's preciousness, of course healthy, from the region.
24:15You have to go, I don't ask for a receipt.
24:19I think it's great what your mother is doing.
24:21I keep my fingers crossed for the store.
24:23Me too.
24:24Bye.
24:27Please, have a seat.
24:28Thank you for your time and nerves for this interview.
24:31I have to thank you.
24:33So formally?
24:35Careful, you are here as a representative of the press.
24:38I hope you are quoting me correctly.
24:40As a journalist, I am committed to the truth.
24:42There are many truths, it depends on the point of view.
24:44Would you like something to drink?
24:46What is your point of view?
24:48For example, on the topic of empty church coffers or church exits.
24:51Is the church facing a collapse now?
24:53Well, at the moment, the Protestant church is even booking admission.
24:56And no, I am not of the opinion that the church is facing a collapse,
24:59but positive change.
25:02Now is the time for important questions.
25:05What is important for the people?
25:07What needs to be changed?
25:08What can be kept?
25:10And that should work?
25:11The church as an institution is very static, isn't it?
25:14In terms of faith, yes.
25:16But as far as the people are concerned, we have to be flexible.
25:19Is that the new way?
25:21Does the devil heal every means?
25:23Well, not every, but we keep ourselves mobile.
25:27And with so much mobility,
25:29didn't the church lose the support the church wanted to give to the people?
25:32We take the support from the faith, as long as we allow it.
25:35Allow it?
25:36That implies that everyone has it in them.
25:38That's what I'm assuming.
25:39A faith that can be rejected at any time by scientific evidence.
25:43That's why it's called faith and not fact.
25:45It's a spiritual force.
25:47Ah, that makes itself noticeable?
25:49The issue of counsellors' books with the question of the meaning of life,
25:52that rises rapidly.
25:54And I believe that we are the better alternative.
25:59Yes.
26:22Hello, Mr. Jansen.
26:23Hello.
26:24Is something wrong with you?
26:25Yes, I just finished my exams.
26:28And they didn't go well?
26:30Yes, they did. I passed.
26:32Take a seat.
26:33But then I got sick.
26:35Dizziness.
26:37Maybe it was just too much exam stress.
26:41May I?
26:49You are allergic to the malaria prophylaxis.
26:52We have to stop the medication.
26:55And how do I get another one?
26:57Most malaria strains in Kenya are resistant to the usual medication.
27:02And if you get malaria tropica,
27:05then no emergency medication will help you.
27:08Yes, and now?
27:11From a medical point of view, I would advise you to leave the trip.
27:22While we were in the shop, not a single customer showed up.
27:26That doesn't mean anything.
27:27You have to start a business first.
27:29But that doesn't apply to all shops.
27:31Your niece is on fire for her shop.
27:33The customers will notice and reward you.
27:35With your optimism, you will be able to do it.
27:37Guaranteed.
27:47Mr. Leder.
27:48Mr. Mertens.
27:49Hello.
27:50Have you already bought something?
27:52Yes, a very tasty bread.
27:54Would you like to try it?
27:55No, no, thank you.
27:56May I offer you a glass of rhubarb juice?
27:59Thank you, not for me.
28:00You seem to be doing well.
28:02Yes, yes, I must say I am very satisfied.
28:06May I, excuse me,
28:08may I perhaps send you a delicious piece of Serrano?
28:11I really don't ask you.
28:13I understand.
28:15Did you know that we are doing a raffle?
28:18Come over here.
28:20We are doing a raffle for the opening of the shop.
28:23And the main prize is a three-week trekking tour
28:26through the Rocky Mountains in Canada.
28:29That's something.
28:30What a route.
28:32Well thought out.
28:34At the old Klondike train station.
28:37Where the gold rushes over.
28:39Here, you just have to fill it up.
28:41Try your luck.
28:43My heart beats for the competition.
28:46Yes, it's time for me, Mr. Mertens.
28:49I also have to go back to the nursery.
28:51See you soon.
28:52Ariane is waiting for me in the workshop.
28:55Bye.
29:01Could you please give me a membership card?
29:04With pleasure.
29:05Just fill it out.
29:06Preferably with the original Bio Mertens ballpoint pen.
29:12What?
29:14You really took me by surprise.
29:16It was a real pleasure for me.
29:18Me too.
29:19So I was able to check my arguments on you.
29:21Your arguments are excellent.
29:23Oh, I was afraid I was too late.
29:25These office visits always take a little longer than planned.
29:29Mr. Lichtenhagen, are you new to Kirchenau?
29:31Yes, the new pastor makes it easy for me.
29:34And by the way, we actually have a common budget.
29:38Mr. Lichtenhagen provides free legal advice for young people.
29:40And that fits perfectly with my re-socialization project.
29:43Oh, what's the status?
29:44Oh, I'll show you today.
29:46With the press behind us, we've almost won.
29:49Mr. Lichtenhagen, I'm terribly hungry.
29:51Can I just...
29:52Ms. Jansen is writing an article about the current situation in the church.
29:56Yes, and since I already have my interview, I will now say goodbye.
30:00Now? Just when it gets exciting?
30:03Stay a little longer.
30:04Then you will experience the hard work of a pastor on the field of God.
30:09Agreed.
30:10What is the occasion for the church day?
30:13I would like to convince the community of my re-socialization project.
30:16But first a few more people have to come, so that it becomes a community day.
30:20Yes, my grandma has already told me that the last night was not particularly well visited.
30:25Yes, my plan to bring the criminally innocent young people into the community is unfortunately based on fear instead of love.
30:30But today your letter appeared in the Heide Echo.
30:33Now let's keep our fingers crossed.
30:35For your project and for you.
30:37I don't know if you've heard,
30:39but a small group within the community is running the waste of Pastor Mertens.
30:43If you want to re-socialize criminally innocent young people,
30:46maybe I can do that.
30:48Gladly.
30:49I took the leader of the gang to my chest at the beer yesterday.
30:53But whether it helped ...
30:55Let me guess.
30:56Mr. Dr. Seffelt?
30:58I somehow have to convince the church board that the majority of the members of the community are behind me.
31:02That's the only way to stop their waste.
31:04Yes, and to carry out the re-socialization project.
31:07So let's hope that a few more people will come.
31:10Your diagnosis doesn't suit me at all.
31:12Gladly.
31:13But without malaria protection, this trip can be really life-threatening.
31:17What? Life-threatening?
31:19Mom, do you have to sneak up on me from behind?
31:22Please don't distract me, Dr. Berger.
31:25Please tell me.
31:27Your son is allergic to malaria prophylaxis and we had to stop the medication.
31:32No matter what you say now, I'm still going.
31:35Without malaria protection, it's life-threatening and crazy.
31:39Who says that you are automatically infected with malaria on a Kenya trip?
31:44Yes, because there are the drugs for it.
31:47Two million people die of malaria every year.
31:50And Kenya is one of the most dangerous areas.
31:52And what about the diplomat?
31:54And the development workers who live and survive there?
31:57They don't take malaria medication all the time either.
31:59Yes, that's true.
32:02Well, I wear long, dirty clothes.
32:05I spray myself with insecticide.
32:08I crawl under a mosquito net at night.
32:10Mom, what else is supposed to happen?
32:13We just want you to come home healthy.
32:16You should be aware of the danger and act accordingly.
32:19I'll never get another chance like this.
32:21This internship is like the pinnacle of my studies.
32:25Mom, don't worry. I'll take care of myself.
32:29So please, if Dr. Berger is of this opinion,
32:34then I have no choice but to join you.
32:40Since when do you drink the coffee to go?
32:43Darjeeling to go, my son.
32:47Oh.
32:59And, how is the meadow doing?
33:01It was a very good choice.
33:02The man is really into it. And you?
33:05Yes, actually quite good.
33:09I thought you don't let anything burn.
33:11Ha, ha, ha.
33:12Lili's baptismal dress, of all things.
33:15I was watching football while ironing and didn't pay attention.
33:17Well, Britta would make me really round.
33:20Poor Lili.
33:21But Juli is doing that with me all the time at the moment.
33:25Why? What did you break?
33:27Allegedly I have no opinion.
33:29She has to decide everything and that annoys her.
33:31Since when do you have no opinion?
33:33Since such banal everyday things go.
33:35Which pasta do we eat? Which DVD do we watch in the evening?
33:38I don't care. She can decide that herself.
33:40What you call banal is your cohabitation.
33:43No woman wants a man who doesn't care.
33:45Are you starting now?
33:46No, you have to show her that you are interested in her.
33:48I'm interested in Juli.
33:50How should she notice if you don't care?
33:52Then you are as exciting for her as a pudding
33:55that you try to nail to the wall.
33:57I'm not a pudding.
33:59Then you are a quark.
34:14Oh, hello.
34:15Welcome.
34:16Yes, bravo.
34:17Congratulations.
34:18It turned out wonderfully.
34:21Congratulations to this beautiful shop.
34:24May I offer you a glass of organic juice for the celebration of the day?
34:28Not for me, thank you.
34:29Then I would like to take a orange juice.
34:31With pleasure.
34:32I need vegetables for my daughter as unburdened as possible.
34:35Yes, Lilly will get that from me.
34:37My goods do not have to be kept for long transport routes.
34:41It comes directly from an organic farmer from the region.
34:44Great.
34:45I take from the black roots.
34:47Good.
34:48Tender, trace elements, vitamin E and B1.
34:53Sounds good.
34:54I'm curious what Lilly will say about it.
34:56Oh, and I'll put some of these in the kitchen, if you don't mind.
34:59With pleasure.
35:00Yes.
35:01How do you like the juice?
35:02Excellent.
35:04By the way, we stopped by Mr. Mervins' shop earlier.
35:08Yes, he also celebrates openings.
35:10I don't want to be nosy, but you both stand very close to each other, don't you?
35:16Well, not that close again.
35:18After all, it's 50 meters.
35:29Theory and practice in one workshop.
35:33What else can go wrong?
35:38Well, excellent.
35:40Good work will find several customers.
35:44If you wanted, you would have taken care of the workshop.
35:49To be honest, I don't know if I dare to take over your shop.
35:53I dare you.
35:56Isn't that enough?
35:58We can do a test run when I've passed my exam.
36:02What do you think?
36:03A test run is always good and I can put my feet up for a week.
36:07First I have to pass the exam.
36:08You will.
36:10I'll prove it to you.
36:11Come on, I'll ask you.
36:13Yes.
36:14So.
36:15So.
36:16What's so special about working with a water-resistant membrane?
36:23It's also thin and has to be polished.
36:29It can only be processed with a carrier material.
36:34Okay.
36:35Very quiet.
36:36Next question.
36:38Yes, with a straw seam.
36:43Everything was still there when golfing, and now it's blown away again.
36:47Oh, come on, always with the calm.
36:49That's how it is.
36:50Tomorrow when it comes to it, I'll show you.
36:53Yes.
36:54Yes.
36:55I'm sure you'll like it.
36:56Yes.
36:57It's been a pleasure to meet you.
37:00Goodbye.
37:01Goodbye.
37:02Goodbye.
37:03Goodbye.
37:04That will be fine.
37:05Tomorrow, when it comes to it, it will be fine.
37:09It will be a disaster.
37:19How did you manage to get Dr. Seefeld to drink under the table?
37:23I had a deal with the barkeeper.
37:25You played wrong.
37:27Mr. Eckert gave me a beer just like everyone else.
37:30But at least I was able to get Dr. Seefeld to drink under the table
37:32so that I can start my project with at least one teenager.
37:35Now only the community has to agree.
37:37Only that is good.
37:39It looks like we will stay among us today.
37:42Ah, there are the first ones.
37:46Nice to have you here.
37:47Hello.
37:48I have to hear what the pastor who has my daughter on it has to say.
37:52Is this going to be a private party?
37:54I hope not.
37:56Jule, what are you doing here?
37:59I'm researching for an article.
38:01Yes, and Lars is researching in Lilly
38:03which picture book she might like.
38:05Ah, Lars is looking for the little one?
38:07That's cute.
38:12Mr. Dr. Seefeld, welcome.
38:14Pastor Mertens,
38:16this is a rather sad event.
38:19But I found your letter of recommendation
38:21in today's edition of the Heide Echo
38:23very moving.
38:26Thank you very much.
38:27But we still have some time until the event starts.
38:30If you have frightened the community for the first time
38:32it is difficult to regain their trust.
38:37Mrs. Jansen, nice to see you.
38:39I would like to introduce you to my dear friend,
38:41Klara Oberbeck.
38:43Good day, Mr. Pastor.
38:44Nice to meet you.
38:45And you already know my son.
38:47Thomas, please.
38:48With pleasure.
38:49Come in.
38:51I see
38:53your invitation seems to have worked.
38:57Indeed.
38:58Excuse me.
38:59Yes, of course.
39:02Nice to see you.
39:10Good day.
39:11Hello.
39:14Your flyers were in the hotel
39:16and since I have to go shopping anyway
39:18I thought I would drop by.
39:19Welcome.
39:21How can I help you?
39:22Welcome.
39:27We had a strange start, didn't we?
39:31Actually, yes.
39:33I am Naomi Lichtenhagen.
39:34Vera Kristiansen.
39:35I know that.
39:42Your shop has atmosphere.
39:44It reminds me a bit of the small shops in South-France.
39:46I always liked to shop there.
39:49Atmosphere alone does not make a profit.
39:52And I am sorry about that.
39:55Yes, I had a handful of customers.
39:57Only relatives and acquaintances.
40:00May I?
40:01Of course, please.
40:04It was just naive of me to think
40:06that I could compete against a supermarket.
40:09Bio Mertens on the other side?
40:11Like the handsome Mr. Mertens who saved me?
40:14He has a lot of customers.
40:18But that doesn't have to mean anything.
40:20Take a look first.
40:22I can't afford that.
40:23Did you calculate so close?
40:25If no miracle happens,
40:27I can close the shop in a few days.
40:34Yes, dear community.
40:35I am glad that you all followed my invitation so generously.
40:38I am really overwhelmed.
40:41And I am eager to get to know you all
40:43and discuss with you
40:45what you expect from me as your new pastor
40:49and also about resocialization projects.
40:51I heard there is a lot to talk about.
40:58Tell me your fears and concerns.
41:01That's why I am here.
41:05When do you talk about a combined way of making a shoe?
41:10When the sheep is attached to the sole
41:13with the insole and then the running sole is glued on.
41:16Very good.
41:17Which bones are the soles made of?
41:19Talus, calcaneus, os naviculare, os cube ideum
41:23and os cuneiforme.
41:26Perfect.
41:29See, I told you it would work.
41:31But what do I do in the exam?
41:35How about you imagine a golf game in front of your inner eye?
41:39I tried that, but it doesn't work.
41:42I probably should have started with the concentration training earlier.
41:46Well, well.
41:47I thought I'd give him a little work,
41:49but as I see, I'm disturbing him.
41:52No, no, Ariane is trying to concentrate for the exam.
41:55The golf game calms her down.
41:57Yes, and then she can answer all the questions.
42:00Oh, can you play golf during the exam?
42:03No, that's the problem.
42:05Try it with Sudoku.
42:07I always get my head clear.
42:09Maybe you'll remember the answers
42:11and it's not as difficult as a golf club.
42:14Shut up.
42:15That's a good idea.
42:17I'll try it.
42:18Come on, give it to me.
42:20Give it to me.
42:21There.
42:28Oh God, don't shoot!
42:29It's a witch's shot again.
42:40Well, well.
42:41Mom?
42:42Yes?
42:43Do me a favor and don't start with Hotte.
42:46Mrs. Jansen, don't be shy, if you want to say something.
42:49Well, I experienced something a while ago
42:53that moved me or my son to think about it.
42:57I had a long friendship with a man
43:01who only told me that he was in prison.
43:05Mom, if you don't mind.
43:07Please.
43:08I was worried.
43:09The man was convicted of a crime
43:12and who knows what else he was hiding from her.
43:15But then something happened
43:17that I didn't think was possible.
43:21My fears turned against me
43:23and the man revealed himself
43:25as a selfless, helpful and loving person.
43:30And in the end, he and my son were best friends.
43:35And you think that's how it will go
43:37with the five young criminals
43:39you want to bring to our community?
43:41Maybe not with five,
43:42but certainly not with one, right, Dr. Seefeld?
43:45I took your advice,
43:46not to overwhelm the community, to heart.
43:48After all, you've known the people here longer than I have.
43:51And that's why I suggest
43:53that we first take one criminal into our community.
43:58Let's take the boy into our midst
44:00and show him that it's worth living by our rules.
44:06Well, how about it?
44:07Who's in on my re-socialization project?
44:09Well, let's get started then.
44:11Tell us, where can we donate?
44:27Daddy's coming, Daddy's coming.
44:29Don't worry, Daddy's coming.
44:31Well, you two.
44:32Hello.
44:34Where's our babysitter?
44:36I got Lars.
44:38He cooked with Lilly.
44:41Cooked?
44:42And how was the community day?
44:44Yeah.
44:45Pastor Mertens is really good at it.
44:47It's great how he got everyone excited about his new project.
44:50I think completely new times are coming for the community.
44:53So he's just the right one for the baptism.
44:55We couldn't have found a better one.
44:58He knows exactly what he's doing.
45:00Right, Lilly?
45:01Which you can't claim from everyone.
45:08Ha, ha, ha.
45:09Hm.
45:10That won't do.
45:11Lilly, did you fart?
45:13That wasn't necessary.
45:15I saw that too.
45:17I'm really sorry.
45:18The football game distracted me.
45:20I don't think ironing and watching TV is such a good combination.
45:23I'll buy a new one.
45:25It's not that easy.
45:27That was obvious.
45:29We promised Carla photos and a film.
45:31And if she looks at it, she'll see that Lilly isn't wearing her present.
45:35And she won't like that.
45:37That's her only chance to be at the baptism symbolically.
45:42Well, we have 24 hours left.
45:44I'll get us that baptismal dress.
45:46At Sprochheim.
45:49Your word in God's ear.
45:51You'll get your dress.
46:07Vera?
46:09Hello, Merle.
46:11Hey.
46:13And?
46:15How's it going?
46:17At Bio Mertens or at my place?
46:19How much did you take in?
46:21Nothing at all.
46:23My only customers were my neighbours.
46:25Jan was right.
46:27I have no chance against my aunt's supermarket.
46:29He has the bigger logistics.
46:31The bigger shops.
46:33The stronger advertising.
46:36And that's why you just want to give up?
46:38Just.
46:40I don't have an alternative.
46:42Of course.
46:44Go for it. You have a concept.
46:46A good one.
46:48Sweetie.
46:50We'll sharpen your sales profile.
46:52We'll distribute your flyers.
46:54We'll offer a delivery service.
46:56We'll hire cooperations with schools, kitchens.
46:58We?
47:00Of course we.
47:02Friends are there for that.
47:04I think this would be the perfect moment
47:06for a glass of champagne.
47:12Jan Mertens
47:14can dress warmly.
47:18To our friendship.
47:20To friendship.
47:26Listen.
47:28You'll look for all the baby shops in Hamburg
47:30and I'll try to find them in Lüneburg.
47:32I knew I could count on you.
47:34Yes, and I can blackmail you with the photo
47:36when Karla is back.
47:38What do you think of my last part
47:40of the Romanian story?
47:42I'm sure it's great as always.
47:44Lars, I don't want general positions.
47:46I want to improve my style
47:48and develop myself further.
47:50And of course it's very important to me
47:52what you think of my work.
47:54I don't get it at all.
47:56Jan, I have so much to fight for at the moment.
47:58I don't have the energy for complicated relationships.
48:00Yes.
48:02I didn't mean it like that.
48:04It's a clear statement.
48:07Yes.