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- Post-WWII Germany: Nearly a decade after his affair with an older woman came to a mysterious end, law student Michael Berg re-encounters his former lover as she defends herself in a war-crime trial.
- Due to the fall of the Berlin Wall, a double agent is targeted by the American foreign intelligence service CIA.
- Susanne (17) and Robert (18) want to get married, but because Susanne is still under-aged, she needs parental permission. With twin babies and tight finances, the newlyweds soon feel overwhelmed, and dealing with everything makes them forget the love that originally brought them together.
- Astrid (47) and Paul (50) are at the beginning of their romance. A long weekend in Budapest will be a journey into the past for both that will determine the present.
- The village policeman Krause suddenly has a circulatory collapse. His family doctor immediately prescribes him a cure at the Baltic Sea.
- Changes are pending for the three siblings Meta, Horst and Rudi.
- The life is wonderful, is not it? For Lilly Heiden, the sky over Berlin is currently full of violins. No wonder: the likeable rental cook succeeded in making the leap into self-employment brilliantly, the order situation in her newly founded catering company could hardly be better. And to make happiness perfect, Lilly and her boyfriend, the smart sports presenter Christian, will soon be moving into a huge, fantastically beautiful old building in a prime location. However, a small attack of nausea in your catering kitchen is the first indication that the supposed idyll will not last. A test then brings certainty: Lilly is pregnant. After the first shock, the maternal instinct sets in with her very quickly. But unfortunately Christian does not react very fatherly to the news of the offspring - the die-hard professional youngsters are gripped by the sheer baby panic. Deeply disappointed, Lilly dumps him. With that, of course, the planned move also fell through, and so from one day to the next the mother-to-be is not only without a friend, but in the worst case also without a place to stay. Fortunately, a new apartment can be found quickly - and a new admirer in her new neighbor and landlord Ulli König. He courted Lilly in a charming way and quickly gave her to understand that he would also like to take her with her child. This in turn triggers slight panic attacks in Lilly: How should she know what she really wants when her hormones are going crazy and hopelessly messing up not only her sense of taste, but also her emotions? She finds advice and support from her heavily pregnant friend Ida, whose slightly awkward husband Klaus is the exact opposite of Christian in his care. At the same time, Christian suddenly discovers unexpected father feelings and does everything in his power to win back Lilly. Between the chaos of love, hormonal surges and taste buds that got out of hand, the master chef soon no longer knows where her head is - and who is really the right one for her.
- "Why can't everything just stay the way it is?" asks Krause at the beginning of the story. At Sunday lunch, he realized with indignation that Paula had changed the inn's menu and now offers vegetarian dishes. He reacts furiously to Mayor Stübner's idea to transform Schönhorst into a holiday village. Everyone in town is talking about the future, has everyone conspired against him? State Secretary Hummel has her eye on Krauses pastures. The dry field, which hardly gives the horses any food, would be an ideal location for wind turbines. Meta wants to accept the purchase offer, but Krause is strictly against it. He stands alone in an argument with his sister: Elsa has no opinion on this. When Krause meets the singer Fanny again, he gets to know her elderly father. What kind of perspective does the centenarian have when the coal mine devours his house? Krause slowly begins to understand that he has to do something for the future. What has to change so that everything can stay the way it is?
- Retired Chief Krause and sister manage an inn, facing cultural clashes and personal dilemmas. Helping a friend and a Syrian family, Krause navigates challenges, finding happiness in aiding others amidst unexpected family visits.
- As every year, police chief Krause prepares for the traditional Christmas dinner with his two sisters Elsa and Meta in their inn in idyllic Schönhorst in Brandenburg.
- The managing director Lena Stolze participates with the employees of a shipyard company at an event in a Western town. The morning after, the diabetic is found unconscious and naked in the saloon. All circumstances indicate an attempted murder. The doctor informs Commissioner Lenski, who, together with her Sergeant Krause, takes up the investigation. The employees of the dilapidated shipyard come under suspicion.
- A bomb goes off in the office of the head mistress of a high school.
- Bei einer Autopanne lernt Bella Block in einer brandenburgischen Kleinstadt den Kfz-Mechaniker Jens Johannsen kennen, der vor Jahrzehnten zusammen mit seinem Zwillingsbruder Lars wegen einer Frau von Dänemark in die ostdeutsche Provinz gezogen war. Lars ist kurz zuvor an einem Herzinfarkt gestorben. Jens zweifelt jedoch an der Todesursache und bittet Bella um Hilfe. Sie beginnt in dem kleinen Ort zu ermitteln und blickt hinter die idyllischen Fassade. Lars' Witwe ist die Bürgermeisterin der Stadt, die die zukünftige Landrätin werden möchte. Sie kämpft gegen das ortsansässige Erotiklokal 'Cherie' und hat hochfliegende touristische Träume für die Kleinstadt. Bei Lars' Beerdigung bemerkt Bella, dass die 'Cherie'-Chefin Lilo mit dem Verstorbenen nicht nur eine Geschäftsbeziehung verband.