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- Felix Keller, early 50s, retired teacher, burned out, demotivated, empty. His frustration at the decline of decency, education and respect is expressed in unerring sarcasm, regardless of the consequences.
- Since the death of her parents ten years ago, Nell (Pia Micaela Barucki) has always been there for her siblings and has taken over the family locksmith's shop. Now she wants to do something good for herself and catch up on some things. On Lake Garda, she trains to become a paragliding instructor, where she meets flight instructor Lukas (Joshua Grothe), who has his eye on her. Nell is not sure if Lukas is the right one, after all there is the restaurateur Simone (Stefano Bernardin) who is also interested in her.
- During a military exercise on Gotland, thousands of soldiers are mobilized on the island. A sudden explosion occurs in a military protection area and a young soldier loses his life.
- While Wilsberg is investigating an adultery case, he witnesses the murder of a professor.
- Veronika Hofer can finally breathe a sigh of relief: Ever since her scheming mother-in-law moved to Lugano, she has been in charge of the business at the family grand hotel on her own - with success. Supported by her daughter Merle and her smart son Stefan, she has made the Schwarzwaldhof one of the top addresses in the area. But the idyll does not last long: Veronika's mother, the former operetta singer Lore, has announced that she is coming. There was radio silence between the two women for 25 years. True, Veronika made repeated attempts to contact her mother. But not even after the death of Veronika's husband, Lore, who had only had her career in the USA on her mind all her life, was there for her daughter. So it's no wonder that Veronika isn't particularly happy about Lore's arrival, especially since the eccentric diva apparently wants to stay with her daughter permanently. Veronika has no idea that behind Lore's cheerful attitude, with which she playfully wraps her two grandchildren and the hotel employees around her finger, is a whole series of serious problems: the former stage star is broke, has neither a home nor health insurance, and is being pursued by creditors and suffers from a weak heart. But she doesn't find the courage to confide in her daughter - and as a result is heading straight for a catastrophe. Meanwhile, Veronika finds solace and distraction from family stress with Max Henninger, a trout farmer she hopes to hire as a new supplier for the hotel. From the first, turbulent encounter, there seems to be a very special connection between the two, and the initial friendship quickly develops into a tentative love. But the closer the two get, the more Max seems to pull away. Veronika is puzzled - until she learns that Max's wife was murdered in a robbery. Max still hasn't gotten over her death. Veronika knows that she doesn't stand a chance against the memory of someone who has died - but she doesn't want to give up on Max that easily.
- After Veronika has given them her blessing, Merle and Martin, the chef at the Grand Hotel, finally want to get married. Of course, Merle's grandfather, Grandpa Albert, also comes to this festive family celebration. Since the unexpected death of his wife, the lovable senior has felt terribly lonely in Lugano and would prefer to stay permanently with his family at the Schwarzwaldhof. But although her mother Lore takes good care of Albert, who is suffering from dementia, and Merle and Stefan also promise to help care for their grandfather, Veronika is not sure whether this situation can go well in the long run. In fact, everyday stress and private worries soon have them and their children firmly under control again: Shortly after Veronika officially signed a contract with her boyfriend Max and joined his trout farm, an animal disease threatened the entire fish stock and the associated financial burden could also bring the Schwarzwaldhof into great distress. Meanwhile, there are violent jealousies between Merle and Martin because Merle is a little too comfortable with the sympathetic family doctor Dr. core understands. As if that weren't enough, son Stefan with his arrogant hotel manager attitude causes additional tensions everywhere: he wants to turn the family business into a company trimmed for efficiency and in doing so offends the veteran employees badly. They go on go-slow - and not only cause chaos in the hotel, but also trigger a serious crisis between Veronika and Stefan.
- On Christmas Eve, Wilsberg's gang prepares for Springer's orange duck home dinner at his home, but she lacks orange marmalade. While Ekki is bored at the tax office party,. Alex shops for a present at the jeweler when a female Santa robs it at gun point and ignores the blind man who 'sees not' how she changes is Ekki, who toyed with a blind man on the loo's cane. Ekki's adulterous boss Grabowski and his gross floozy Margot witness jeweler Friedhelm Thies being abducted in a car booth, but he tries to prevent her eagerness to testify exposing their affair. Wilsberg buys a Christmas tree and driving it he with Alex stops to prevent a desperate Santa jump to his death, later finds the abduction limousine with blood traces, which the police is reluctant to investigate. Friedhelm Thies is meanwhile tortured to reveal his valuables.
- A few days before Almedalsuken starts, there is an explosion at a hotel in Visby, and a party leader disappears without a trace. Maria Wern and her colleagues are investigating the case, but everything is getting more complicated than they had thought.