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Wieland Busch is a misogynist as it is written in the book. And he even wrote this book himself: Since his bestseller "The Love Lie", Wieland has been a fashion philosopher who defines people as pure instincts. The eloquent thinker brands ...See moreWieland Busch is a misogynist as it is written in the book. And he even wrote this book himself: Since his bestseller "The Love Lie", Wieland has been a fashion philosopher who defines people as pure instincts. The eloquent thinker brands love and romance in his own television show as purely "hormonal disorders". However, none of this prevents the wealthy heiress Beatrix Hohenheubach from falling in love with the cynic. She therefore offers the committed matchmaker Dorothee Wahlberg a proud bonus if she manages to arrange a meeting. With the tongues of angels, Dorothee tries to change her best customer's mind - because the object of desire is Dorothee's neighbor, with whom she has argued every day for years. When the tax office surprisingly demands 24,000 euros from her, Dorothee reluctantly gets to work. The first tentative attempts to get Wieland to cooperate fail miserably. Chance then plays a weapon in her hand in the form of a swapped letter: Wieland leads a piquant double life - under the pseudonym "Belinda Herzog" the cold-tempered author of "Liebeslüge" gives warm relationship advice in a women's magazine. And since "Dr. Jekyll" doesn't want to be outed as "Mrs. Herzog", Wieland grudges his teeth. In order for the not entirely voluntary rendezvous with Beatrix to go as desired, Dorothee first has to explain the basic terms of the relationship between man and woman to the insensitive loner. This leads to complications that Dorothee and Wieland would not have imagined in their wildest dreams. Written by ARD Das Erste See less