- S15E176 Tilmann and Merle agree: Sonja should stop being a Pasch-slave. Mark can't continue his traineeship. The action of Anna and Christian has consequences. Torben seeks political ammunition against Simone. Erika reacts on the deceit.
- Season 15, episode 176. Sybille finally made it to Lüneburg but against expectations, she doesn't find her daughter Eva there. She gives her son Gregor a poet that he wrote as a 12 year old kid. He reveals Carla that father made fun of it in that time. Sonja walks away after Tilmann's statement. Merle also thinks that the family exploits Sonja. Merle is prepared to ask together with Mark for a continuation of his traineeship. Gunter feels sorry when he is out of places for a trainee. Sonja calls Spain to follow the next Spanish tile course; Sybille states that she has to stay here because the firm and the family need her. Anna and Christian declare the press that with their demonstration they try to draw attention to the issue of missing warnings on drug packages. Gunter demands them to clean up the mess and leave immediately. Britta makes them aware that Anna's employer, the hospital, will give a respond to this. Newspapers write in favor of the protesters but damage Gunter's image; Gunter cancels the order for Christian. The hospital plans Anna's shifts at irregular times. Thomas warns upper mayor candidate Torben who hesitates to hire Gregor as advisor. Torben gives Gregor his definitive no. He has various political ideas and hopes he can beat opponent Simone with them. Erika discovers a photo of herself between pictures of a wedding she didn't attend. Hannes and Merle explain her that he accidentally is married to the Bhutanese woman Yushika. Erika feels sorry for her but agrees at last to send the photo of her and Hannes as so called married couple. Later it appears that Yushika is relieved because she has a boyfriend that she really loves. Hannes gathers money for the restoration of a well in Bhutan.—B. Dijkhoff
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