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- Five friends from 'Maaskantje' are getting fired because of the economic crisis. They decide that they won't pay for anything anymore.
- On his tour of duty in Afghanistan, Marco Kroon heroically leads his men through firefights and is awarded the highest decoration in the Netherlands: the Military Order of William. However, in the years that follow, Kroon is discredited. He struggles with traumas he cannot share even with Mirjam, the love of his life and everyone has an opinion about him, in the media and in the street. Kroon finds himself swept up in an emotional rollercoaster. As he tries to exonerate himself, he may face his toughest mission yet.
- A girls weekend in a remote cottage in the Ardennes. Relationships are put into focus - do the four girls know everything about each other? The filming of the 'best youth book' of 2012 written by Mel Wallis de Vries.
- Pleun from Rotterdam has been running Casa Coco, a guest house for reflection and rest on Bonaire, for years. The Rotterdam people from her own circle of acquaintances like to come over for a wonderful holiday together. This autumn, Pleun's childhood sweetheart Toon comes along with a befriended couple after his wife announces she wants to divorce him, to make him forget his problems under the Antillean sun. The two ex-lovers have not seen each other for years. Because Pleun left Toon out of the blue fifty years ago and went to Bonaire, Toon falls back from one problem to another.
- Two modern women and their free-spirited mother struggle to balance their private, professional, and family lives.
- Rik Boskamp is dreaming of a different life where he's not constantly bullied in and one in which his father is not a total loser.
- After ruthless gangsters wrongfully accuse him of stealing from them, a retired criminal has 24 hours to creep back into his past life and retrieve a bag of coke before his fiancée is killed.
- When three wealthy women hire a hit man to get rid of one of their cheating husbands, everything goes wrong.
- Teacher Jochem sticks to the plan he has drawn up for the week-long study trip: in teams, the students will complete various assignments, the highlight of which will be a survival drop at the end of the week. Jochem tries to motivate the students, but has a hard time. Their tangled web of contradictory interests is not good for harmonious cooperation. Jochem has been over-optimistic, and soon the students' own agendas are revealed.
- Evert shouldn't have worried how his new affair with the dog whisperer goes down at home: son Roderick even stays with a mate to give them space. Anouck's live-in poet, Joost van Wenten, urges her to break up with her inartistic friends, and has a domestic tyrant-streak which makes Tom take in their daughter for a while. Claire's new doctor, Van Engelen, bluntly offers to correct her childbirth-scars 'tax-free', but ends up marked himself. Martin's inactivity and Cheryl's bossy nagging drive them further apart. He asks aunt Cor to move in, who coaches him for a Triviant game-show, but Cheryl's rash alternative causes a hot marital crisis back-firing on her.
- A Luxury ladies life seems good, with poet Joost as a playful lover again. Ernst restores Claire's financial fortune, Evert's dog whisperer has turned domestic, they even making their affair public, and Cheryl launches a perfume for designer Yari. Then the press sees through the autobiographical 'fictional' novel the Thai former au-pair publishes form jail 'I, Tipi Wan, in het Gooik', outing the friends' dirty secrets. It sells better then Joost's latest poetry, they can't keep buying all copies to get them out of circulation. Suddenly nothing is seeming so good anymore.
- Wilkes makes Kruimeltje promise to return to the boys' home while he is in America. Although Kruimeltje is doing well at school and is popular at the hospital, Father Keijzer is determined to cause trouble for him.
- Now homeless, Kruimeltje has to sleep on the streets in the snow, but is rescued by Baas Wilkes who takes him in for the night. The following day, an unscrupulous glazier offers to pay Kruimeltje for breaking windows.
- With Wilkes in hospital after a fire at his shop, the commissioner takes an interest in Kruimeltje's welfare and insists he not only goes to school, but also must stay at a boys' home run by cruel Father Keijzer.
- Father Keijzer accuses Kruimeltje of theft and with Buikie's help, convinces the commissioner that Kruimeltje is guilty. Kruimeltje hides in his former home, Mrs Koster's house, but is nearly caught when the landlord returns there.
- Kruimeltje witnesses a couple of crooks robbing local grocer Baas Wilkes. Nearly getting blamed for the crime himself, Kruimeltje sets a trap for the crooks and lead the police to them.
- Things are looking up for Kruimeltje as he starts working for Baas Wilkes in return for a place to stay. While looking for Moor, Kruimeltje and Keesie sneak into a theatre where a famous pianist is performing.
- Kruimeltje is hit by Vera di Borboni's car and while he is recovering in her home she discovers and recognizes his locket. Wilkes returns from America having found Kruimeltje's father, and the whole family is reunited.
- Kruimeltje runs away from the boys' home and while visiting Wilkes in the hospital, he cheers up a sick girl, and gives her hope in her recovery. Meanwhile, Wilkes decides to go to America in search of Kruimeltje's father.
- Despite his own troubles, Kruimeltje is determined to help others in need. Meeting a sad man with no wife or children, Kruimeltje introduces him to a desperate woman with a large family but no husband or money.
- In her last moments, Mrs Koster tells Kruimeltje what little she knows of his parents and gives him a locket holding pictures of them. Back on the streets, Kruimeltje intervenes when he sees a dog being badly mistreated by its master.