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- Police Captain Mat Joubert used to be best, solve every crime, get every killer. But that was a year ago.
- The corpse of a fruit farmer is found in a meadow orchard. It was buried upside down, draped like a scarecrow. The spectacular staging of the murder leads Commissioner Maris Bächle and her colleague Konrad Diener to suspect a personal motive. While the black asylum seeker is quickly suspected as a perpetrator, the Freudenstadt speculate behind closed doors about the involvement of earth spirits - of course, just for fun. However, when Konrad Diener's introverted 14-year-old son disappears without a trace in the forest during a school trip and reappears completely changed, but refuses to give any information about his whereabouts, Maris remembers how she was found in the forest as an 8-year-old. She had mysteriously survived there. With the help of the city archivist, the two investigators come across an old legend about forest spirits and an old place of execution in the middle of the forest. The forest court once met in this mystical place. Apparently it is active again.
- Fanny Burkhard is a woman in her prime: attractive, fit and successful at work. Together with Roland Beck, she runs a management consultancy whose specialty is threading hostile company takeovers: large corporations that want to swallow small companies find cunning helpers in the duo. But the collaboration with her ex-boyfriend Roland, who once left her for a younger woman, is noticeably troubling Fanny - she has been suffering from insomnia for three years. She urgently needs distance and a change of scenery. With the newly planned agency branch in Hong Kong, this goal seems to be within reach. But before it can go to the Far East, she is supposed to thread one last deal in her home town of Munich: A Chinese company wants to buy a small German game company. Before making an offer to the owner, Fanny should get more information about his new, still top secret board game - not a grateful job, because the control-mad business woman hates all kinds of games. During the preparations for the undercover assignment, Fanny is amazed when the weird game inventor Christian turns out to be her former flat-share neighbor from student days. Back then he broke the heart of her best friend Nicole. Fanny makes contact with him through a fictitious chance encounter and begins to spy on him. But the better she gets to know him, the harder it is for her to betray him. The fact that her 20-year-old nephew Florian gets along brilliantly with Christian's pretty daughter Marie doesn't make matters any easier. On the other hand, Roland finally wants to see results and Nicole is not allowed to find out what Fanny feels about her former crush. The hardened businesswoman is getting more and more into a moral dilemma.
- Since their adolescent son Markus moved out with his presumably gay buddy, old couple Richard and Charlotte's ailing routine marriage raffles apart over her unrealistic romantic aspirations and revelations trough a common friend of an affair he had years ago with her best friend. That makes charming, unassuming, handsome young teacher Thomas irresistible, a,d Richard bluffs not minding them dating, only to prove embarrassingly he can't handle it. Matters are complicated by an old common dream, for which they bought but never fixed a small Spanish cabin, and Markus find a spouse there.