- Niklas wants to lure Patrizia into a trap. Werner cooperates with Patrizia to have access to her plans. He doesn't know how to tell Poppy her spring festival ideas are too expensive. Norman and Nils reconcile. Jonas says goodbye to Tina.
- Julia explains the whole story to Niklas. She calls Friedrich later to inform him. Niklas has an idea to trap Patrizia. He will be the decoy. Hermann has a talk with commissioner Meyser and the public prosecutor. The latter is not enthusiastic about the plan but Meyser wants to cooperate. Julia worries about Niklas. The hotel board has a meeting. Member Patrizia is too late but insists on it that no decision is made without her vote. Werner wants to cooperate with Patrizia because they have the same enemy. He tells Charlotte the cooperation is not for real but to have access to Patrizia's plans. Friedrich tries to send Patrizia out of the Saalfeld-apartment. He tells her Sebastian withdrew his self-report and told the police she killed Sophie. Friedrich reveals to her that Niklas still lives and as a proof shows her a photo of him on his cell phone. Poppy fears her poster concept for the spring festival is not good enough. Natascha cheers her up. Werner thinks Poppy's ideas are too expensive. He doesn't know how to make this clear to her. Norman talks with André about Nils. He thinks Nils is too concerned about him. André also warns him for Patrizia. Norman and Nils offer each other their excuses. Alfons is astonished that Tina wants to end her relation with Jonas. Jonas is in the bar and drinks. In a drunken state he tries to seduce Natascha but she sends him home. Tina tells Norman she and Jonas love each other but have no future together. He comforts her. Jonas visits the Sonnbichlers to offer them his honest excuses for all he did wrong. They accept it. He tells Tina he did send samples of his art to the professor for the stipend. He wants to leave Bichlheim and says goodbye to her. They embrace each other.—B. Dijkhoff
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