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- People from different walks of life in the German city of Rostock intersect when a rampaging mob besieges a residential building occupied by Vietnamese immigrants.
- Charming, widowed Berlin 'senator' (city state minister) Hans-Werner 'H.W.' Glehdorn finds raising orphaned teens Michael and Jennifer and little Toby hard to combine with his mandate, which includes attributing major public works and other contracts. The workaholic is inclined to let sister in law Claudia Weigoldt assume a maternal role, but the kids push their aunt away. As their late mother's testament grants them a home boat on river Müritz, the trio sneaks off the next holiday period to inspect their heirloom retreat, forcing H.W. to dodge work and follow. Long before him arrived runway socialite bride Isabell, daughter of leading Berlin contractor Harry Kolditz whom the city is awarding a major contract, who seeks quiet under a false name. Hans-Werner duly mistrusts her intrusion, but as he must return to Berlin, the kids insist he hires Isabell to mind them aboard, as none of the Glehdorns has a clue how to handle it, only she. Visiting for a boat trip, Hans-Werner sort of warms to her, but a paparazzo secretly photographs him cavorting with Isabell, exposing him to corruption rumors compromising his career, which proves no accident.
- Architect Severin Wiesgrund accepts a contract from a late Berlin master-chef's widow, Josephine Gill to build a lake terrace as part of the transformation of a sleepy Mecklenburg-Vorpommern town's bedridden widow Harriet Buchholz's estate into a classy restaurant. Severin proves the ideal substitute father for Josephine's youngest son, timid Gabriel, who is traumatized since losing his daddy. Although she resists, Josephine obviously falls for Severin, who has a crush on her and gets on well with her firstborn Rafael, who comes to present his Berlin boarding-school lover. Harriet's son, contractor Clemens Buchholz, plays dirty to rival Severin for the town's open 'green tourism' development competition, to mayor Hans Zechlin's double horror.
- The cleaning lady Marie-Luise, a single mother of three children and already in her thirties, decides to end her life as a gray mouse. She buys a large, sophisticated hat. With a hat, the children and a rickety Wartburg, she sets out on a journey to the FDGB holiday home, where - due to a mistake - she gets a luxury apartment. In the crowded elevator of the holiday home, she and her hat become a nuisance for the elevator operator Hans. He insults her. And she falls in love with this conceited guy of all people.
- Even beautiful traditions come to an end: Eva, Estelle, Caroline, Kiki and Judith have been meeting for dinner on the first Tuesday of each month for over 15 years. But that's over for now: Kiki wants to get out of the big city, she's fed up with bad air, hectic traffic and endless construction noise. She moves to rural Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania with her husband Max and their little daughter Greta. Not far from a picturesque lake, she wants to transform an old village school into an idyllic bed and breakfast for needy city children. But the dream threatens to quickly turn into a nightmare, because the school building turns out to be a complete ruin. During the renovation, bad news chases the next and three weeks before the opening, Max flees from the chaos to a job in Hamburg. Finally, Kiki has to realize that she can't do it on her own. There is no question that her friends will of course arrive immediately as a mobile emergency force. But even between cabbage, turnips and a leaky roof, the "Tuesday women" cannot completely shake off their everyday worries and small problems: The family mother Eva is in a midlife crisis; Judith asks her new tarot cards about every problem; attorney Caroline feels stalked by a dangerous stalker since winning a controversial lawsuit; and the casual bon vivant Estelle is pushed out of her company and foundation by her daughter-in-law - which is all the more delicate since the foundation also finances a large part of Kiki's construction project. And then there is a mysterious stranger who is noticeably interested in the girlfriends. Should he be Caroline's threatening stalker? Or is he more interested in flirting with Eva? The Tuesday women try to solve the riddle with a detective flair. But the countdown to the opening is also running - and the sponsors want to see results. Should the bed and breakfast not be ready, Kiki's dream could end before it even begins.