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- Describing the search for the so-called "acid barrel killer," who terrorized Hamburg between 1986 and 1992.
- Eva and Tom, 21 years her junior, meet on a business trip, spend the night, then part. Soon he shows up and wants to live with her. But she fears a relationship with a professional gambler might jeopardize her impending job promotion.
- Because of her father's death, Rike Wildenstein returns to her parents' horse ranch after 13 years and tries to save the heavily-indebted farm.
- Inspired by the notorious Acid Barrel murders in Germany in the 1990s
- The "acid-barrel murderer" was once brought to justice by Marianne Atzeroth-Freier by conducting a tough investigation in a male-dominated atmosphere using a combination of archive information and scenarios that have been reenacted.
- When Malu meets her dream man Hannes, she feels like she's on cloud nine. However, the closer she gets to know him, the more sinister he seems to her.
- If looks could kill, Almuth Seegers would have left behind a number of corpses. The former dentist just had to sell her practice to a younger colleague for reasons of age. Now the senior, who has been divorced for 19 years and is dissatisfied with her life, is faced with an inner emptiness that cannot be compensated for by trying to rediscover golf. Almuth has a big problem: she doesn't love herself, so she is unable to feel affection for others. If a conversation threatens to become too personal, she uses the phrase "That's enough, change the subject!" to finish briskly. Even her relationship with her mother Elisabeth, who lives in a nursing home, is of a clearly cold nature - no wonder, because Almuth does not want to admit to herself how much she has taken over from the cool, outwardly dismissive character of her wife Mama. Rita Ritter and her terrier mix Pankow sweep into the vague feeling of being lost from unwanted retirement. She is Almuth's cleaning lady, but has not been noticed by her until now, since the life of the frustrated woman in her mid-sixties revolved solely around her professional responsibility. Now two women from completely opposite worlds face each other: On the one hand, the strict ex-doctor who is incapable of emotional emotions, on the other hand, a whirlwind from the former East with an infectious temperament and a loose tongue. Rita quickly realizes what is wrong with her employer and tries to lure her out of her reserve. In doing so, she achieves partial successes, but these are not of long duration. At some point, even the household help, who is blessed with a thick skin, finds it too much: Rita resigns and Almuth is left alone again. Now it is up to her to jump over her own shadow and open up to her fellow human beings in order to be respected and loved herself.
- Klaus and Jella Klaus moved to restore an intensive family life. But their kids Hilke, Momme and Fine don't want parental meddling. Jella plots for grandchildren, but goes too far, infuriating the kids, with whom sensible Klaus sides, whom she nagged to spend their twilight years in the country where he integrated fine in village life, she couldn't, while he continues working as international peacemaking lecturer by Internet rather then entertaining her. She grows closer to a local single neighbor Schorsch, a good listener, even seeks to render Klaus jealous. Before that comes to a climax, she upsets Momme's gay relationship with Rudi and nearly wrecks Hilke's architectural career and marriage with Franz, stumbling upon secrets in both cases.
- It's Almuth's birthday: Rita's faithful cleaning lady promptly brings her husband Werner and a wonderful cake to celebrate. While blowing out the candles, Almuth makes a wish, which of course she doesn't say, otherwise it won't come true. So she doesn't mention that she's thinking about Klaus, her friend from the old days... Rita can't understand Almuth's stubborn "I can manage on my own", she can't live without Werner. When her beloved husband suddenly dies, it's up to Almuth to stand by Rita during this time - even if it's not easy for her. And Rita, on the other hand, used to modest circumstances, is annoyed by Almuth's throwaway mentality. Almuth's desire for peace is then torpedoed again when Almuth's daughter Kathrin moves in with her with her kith and kin. With Kathrin's "time out from marriage", the tense atmosphere heats up, and Almuth loses his nerve. When Rita then gets involved, there's a violent crash between the women. Rita quits. Once and for all. Almuth stays behind unhappily. Will the two women manage to overcome their opposing worlds once more and save their extraordinary friendship?
- Bei einem Konzert stürzt ein Mann von der Decke nimmt einen Besucher mit in den Tod.
- Law student Eva makes a promise on her mother's deathbed. She wants to ensure that the stonemason Anton Gasser receives his just punishment. The charismatic power-craving man Gasser is said to have his wife and Eva's father on his conscience, but was never prosecuted for it. Regardless of all the dangers, Eva clings to the heels of the alleged double murderer. As a housekeeper, she begins to work under a false name for the widower and his sons on a remote yard in the Austrian province. Before Eva knows it, she sinks deeper and deeper into a thicket of lies and half-truths and increasingly loses the ground under her feet.
- Rike can finally realize her dream of animal-friendly riding and her therapeutic concept. At the traditional Wildenstein Stud, under her management, it is no longer about top performance and prize money, but rather about the harmony between horse and rider. The desperate guest, Philipp, whose horse Leo goes through with the slightest irritation, relies on her special talent. Rike empathetically sets out to fathom the trauma of the sensitive black horse and to rebuild his trust in people. An unannounced inspection by the supervisory authority shocks the stud boss: Friedel Ischinger, who wants to see safety and hygiene deficiencies everywhere, closes the operation until further notice. When the stallion Jacomo, who is standing in the stable on her brother Ferdinand's new farm, disappears and his partner Loretta casts suspicion on Rike, everything seems to have conspired against the horse whisperer. Unexpected support from the family comes as if called, because the Wildensteins get together in times of need. In order to master her current crises, Rike has to find the real causes - and face painful chapters of her past.
- In Starnberg, a free-roaming palomino mare causes a sensation: the beautiful stranger does not allow any contact - not even from the horse whisperer Rike. The horse farm manager is fascinated by the runaway who behaves like a lonely person. The well-cared for but idiosyncratic animal is only interested in eleven-year-old Joschi, who is supposed to live with his dad Jan for a few weeks. The divorced police chief can hardly live up to his role as a father because he has to investigate the disappearance of the stallion Jacomo. The fact that Rike is hiding something from him develops into an endurance test for their budding love. Meanwhile, Rike's tense relationship with her mother Elsa, who also seems to settle the long-standing argument with her unconventional sister Michi, is thawing, in order to finally be open about her relationship with vet Georg. When Ferdinand learns a family secret, new rifts open. Now it is also up to his scheming partner Loretta whether he finally breaks up with his family. In order not to lose him, Rike has to learn to understand the point of view of others.
- Rike has an unexpected encounter during a ride: a wolf appears for a moment - and ensures that her inexperienced riding student Sabine is thrown off. However, Rike's special understanding does not make her doubt the horse. She knows: The sensitive animals reflect people's feelings and react uncontrollably when they lack confidence. Nor does Rike make a hasty judgment when Sabine's husband Kaspar finds several torn sheep on his farm. Of course, the suspicion falls on the immigrant wolf and other conspecifics. Hardliners, who want to take up hunting weapons immediately, and conservationists clash at the community meeting, which is scheduled at short notice. The young wolf researcher Moritz, who recently lived in a log cabin nearby and is working on the reintroduction of this almost extinct species, has had a difficult time. Rike trusts his assessment that the shy robbers pose no threat to humans. The "horse whisperer" learns from Moritz to approach wolves in a sensitive way - and to fight for them.
- Riding farm boss Rike and her trainee Tabea discover a horse that has been left behind in the nearby forest. However, the beautiful stallion is in critical health and lies on the ground with cramps. The previously convicted Tabea, whose work on Wildenstein is part of the legal probation requirements, has serious problems as a result of the rescue operation. This is because Tabea missed a lesson in vocational school - not for the first time. Rike manages to get the deeply angry teacher Lina Ackert to turn a blind eye for the very last time. Shortly afterwards, however, there is an argument in which Tabea knocks down her teacher. Now Tabea threatens to return to the juvenile prison. The prospective horse host not only looks to blame on herself, but also on her boss: Rike, so the accusation, thinks first of her animals and then of the people. In order to fight Tabea one last chance before the youth judge Kaltenhoff, Rike uses her whole environment: from Uncle Hubert as an experienced lawyer to Dr. Stadelmeier in his dual function as veterinarian and mayor to local police officer Jan Meier. Rike also includes her new friend Moritz, who has a PhD in behavioral research. Although he specializes in the social behavior of wolves, Rike convinces him to develop a special anti-aggression training for Tabea.