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- BERMUDA-TRIANGLE NORTH SEA takes the audience into the dramatic world of Global Warming caused by Carbon dioxide emissions and its dumping under the North Sea seabed which is, in times of climate change, trend-setting and in terms of money, a lucrative business. But is it safe?
- Vivi (Britta Hammelstein) is exhausted. Actually, she is about to become an attorney and to move in together with her boyfriend Adam (Golo Euler), but somehow, she is stuck. She tries to flee back to her Moms (Victoria Trauttmansdorff) couch, only to find that there is no more space for her. Vivi's father (Detlev Buck) assumes that she needs some rest and sends her to an island. He equips her with all kinds of pieces of advise about positive-thinking and self-improvement. But its all too much for Vivi. Slowly, Vivi explores the island and gets to know the peculiar locals. She takes a job in Ottos (Ferdinand von Schirach) small store and moves in with single-mom Biene (Inga Busch) and her 13-year-old son Eric (Jerome Hirthammer). Vivi enjoys the imperfectness for a while, and she frees herself from the compulsion to constantly prove something.
- In the German North Sea a new cellular life form endangers mankind.
- Julius spends a vacation with his parents and grandfather by the sea. Whilst his parents are busy holding together their crumbling marriage, Julius has a hard time dealing with his obstinate and obnoxious grandfather. In a fit of anger and childish defiance he wishes him dead.
- After his unexpected resignation, Hubert no longer has any money left for his planned trip to China, where he wanted to marry his fiancé.
- 2010– 51mTV Episode