- S15E2 Sonja moves to the Rosenhaus. She finds a studio and new love. Eliane gets a big order. Theo transports the icon in an amateurish way. Inken wants to go back to Paris. Thomas gets a suspects how Paul got that much money in 1969.
- Season 15, episode 2. Sonja accepts the job as creative director of the LKM; she seeks a place to live and a studio. Rosenhaus-owner Torben accepts Sonja as the new tenant of the ground floor while co-owner Carla doesn't want her to live there because of possible contact with Gregor via her. Torben is not amused to hear from Carla that Sonja is Gregor's sister. He reveals Ben his marriage problems; they discuss it through. Carla sees Ben holding back her husband in the hotel lobby while he threats Gregor. Sybille tells Sonja that Eva comes to Lüneburg. Sonja wants to rent the empty Salzmarkt 15 and Merle informs her that she has to ask Hannes. On the flea market she meets Tilmann for the first time and looks enamored at him. Theo worries how to finance their current life plan. Eliane accepts Gunter's structural laundry order for hotel "Drei Könige"; this would solve the money problem. Inken didn't find a moving company for the icon because the curing of the top layer is still in process. Theo has the idea to use Eliane's transport bicycle. Inken almost catches Theo and Eliane during the dangerous transport. A soccer ball bumps against the transport box and two kids offer their excuse. Eliane notices in the museum an irregularity on the icon but Theo means that it is nothing. Inken's job is done; she plans to go back to Paris. Gunter has to idea to give her a worthy goodbye during the press presentation of the finished icon. Johanna and Thomas ponder where the money that Paul deposited in July 1969 on the savings account came from and what goal he had in mind for it. Sybille convinces Johanna to spend these 28,875 euro on something for her own. Thomas means that they first have to be sure that it is legal money. He finally remembers that a valuable watch disappeared that year and suspects that father sold it for 20,000 German marks.—B. Dijkhoff
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