Episode #1.3 - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
he family clan is speechless: Ulrich Steininger, who has been considered dead for years, has returned from Africa and introduces his wife Calida to the family. Since the sailing accident five years ago, he had suffered from amnesia, which ...See morehe family clan is speechless: Ulrich Steininger, who has been considered dead for years, has returned from Africa and introduces his wife Calida to the family. Since the sailing accident five years ago, he had suffered from amnesia, which has only improved lately. Alpha is torn between her feelings about Albert and her old love for Ulrich. He also has to decide: Between his still-wife in Vienna and Calida, who expects a child from him. Ulrich's decision to stay in Vienna for the first time and become familiar with the family business leads to tensions with Albert. Alpha and Ulrich come closer again. When Alpha finds out after a night spent together with Ulrich of Calida's pregnancy, there is a dispute between the two women. Calida returns to Africa and asks Ulrich to come back only if he is sure of his love for her. Albert, who can no longer bear the tension both professionally and privately, is planning a career start in Basel. Meanwhile, Robert is fighting for his love for Valerie. He does not know about her pregnancy, nor does he suspect Karin's intriguing intrigues. When he learns of the fire in Aphrodite and anxious to inquire about Valerie's health, she rejects him icy cold. She stubbornly refuses to speak until her best friend Tobias finally gets her to visit Robert in his lingerie shop - but she finds him in a unique situation with Karin. Valerie, for whom it is finally certain that Robert has only used them, puts a definite end to their relationship. She no longer gives any faith to his love sickness. Nevertheless, Robert does not stop to fight the woman of his life. When it finally comes to a debate and spend the two unforgettable days on Capri, Robert Valerie asks to be his wife. But again the luck of the two is short-lived. Written by RHDMaas See less