The realization that her mother is not dead, as her father always told her, but alive, gives Antonia a shock. She accuses Olaf of lying to her all her life, and Elke of abandoning her. Her parents blame each other for Antonia's despair. They fail to get through to their embittered and disappointed daughter. Olaf persuades Elke to leave for Munich. Against Till's will, Marc decides to sell his model airplane to replace Wolfgang Weigel with his share of the box office. He gives Till's father the money, which he initially misunderstands. Wolfgang believes that Joachim Albrecht wants to settle the matter with money. Till is able to resolve the misunderstanding, and everyone is deeply impressed by Marc's willingness to sacrifice. In the middle of the reconciliation celebration at Albrechts, Till bursts with the news of Antonia's desolate state of mind. Chris has a guilty conscience towards Melanie. He makes sure that she gets her job back at Schiller. When he notices how enthusiastic his friend and colleague Andreas Hübner is about Melanie, he makes a decision. He wants to pair Andreas and Melanie in order to cleverly pull himself out of an affair. When he leaves the two alone in Schiller under a pretext, Andreas' enthusiasm takes shape that neither Chris nor Melanie expected.