- S17E163 Amelie appears on her own on Torben's funeral. Anton acts as a real pal for Pia. Gregor steals confidential information and discovers something important. Bruno wants to make the farm an uninteresting object to buy.
- Season 17, episode 163. Amelie ignores Theo's ban on attending the funeral. Carla changes Theo's mind. Pia has a mourning idea for the young people. Ben still tries to write his funeral speech. Amelie feels rejected by everybody. In the middle of the funeral ceremony Amelie appears to place a wreath at the grave of Torben. Ben sees that his extensive speech is useless and he swaps to words that come direct from the heart. Friends of Torben gather in bistro Stint to commemorate him. Carla invites Amelie to them but from behind her laptop she claims that there is a lot of hotel work to be done. Wheelchair user Pia wants to a concert with Anton and Freddy. The latter doesn't want to come with them and besides that the places for disabled are all gone. Anton defends Pia on the street when someone is rude to her. He has a live bootleg from the concert. Anton and wheelchair user Pia persuade Freddy to dance with them. Anton remembers that in his dream Freddy tried to kiss him. Gregor asks civil servant Judith after the fracking specialists who are in town although this way of extraction is illegal in Germany. She reflects that this is none of his business. When she has to go for a moment he secretly archives an email from soil expert Bernhard Hellmann to her. Later he returns with an UBS-stick, lures Judith away and copies the email including attachments. After placing the mail back in the inbox he disappears unseen. At home he discovers that the Maiwald-farm is marked on an exploitation map. Gertrude the pig is a healthy eater again. Bruno tries to cope with the loss of the farm that belongs to his life. In Astrid's cheese store an idea comes to his mind: a monumental status for the farm, a former factory, will prevent that the new owner tears it down. The insurance company informs Henning that his firm has to come up with 10% of the costs of Lüneburg's power loss because that indemnification is not fully covered. Henning has to sell the farm to prevent total bankruptcy of his firm for which he is severally liable. Bruno announces him and Astrid that he already applied for an industrial monumental status.—B. Dijkhoff
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