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- Political involvement in the Avengers' affairs causes a rift between Captain America and Iron Man.
- A bereaved woman and her daughter are flying home from Berlin to America. At 30,000 feet, the child vanishes, and nobody will admit she was ever on the plane.
- When a man awakens from a coma only to discover that someone has taken on his identity, he teams up with a young woman to prove who he is.
- For her 35th wedding anniversary, Barbara Weller would like to fulfill a dream: a trip to the sunny lavender fields in Provence. Now that the kids are out of the house, it could finally be time. However, her husband Karl refuses to let her dream come true. So Barbara does what has long been routine in her joyless marriage: She quietly withdraws. Unexpectedly, however, French savoir-vivre enters her entrenched life. By chance, Barbara ends up in a community college course where Alexander teaches the language in an unconventional way - in cafés, at boules or at a picnic. Mehmet, Richard, Simon and Miriam meet there, all of whom want to learn at a hurry. Their teacher not only teaches them vocabulary, but above all how to assert themselves in French. The daily meetings that she goes to secretly set things in motion for Barbara: She notices that the others are also struggling with problems and opens up to new friendships. Her family soon wonders why mom is thriving. The desire to finally take her life into her own hands germinates in Barbara.
- At night in an industrial area in Leipzig: the corpse of the used car dealer Jannis Kerides is found on the street, thrown from a moving car. For the chief inspectors Eva Saalfeld and Andreas Keppler, everything points to a dispute among criminal car dealers. When the commissioners want to take a close look at Kerides' workshop, Eva Saalfeld feels threatened by his German business partner Georg Hantschel and seriously injures him with a shot. Eva blames herself, especially since Hantschel's weapon was not found in the subsequent examinations. The next day, an employee of Kerides, 65-year-old Walter Rimbach, is found dead in his apartment. The commissioners can clarify that Rimbach was Kerides' murderer. But you wonder whether this was really about the used car business, or whether there were other family motives behind these crimes. Both the deeply indebted daughter of the murdered Rimbach, Karla, had reasons for the act, as well as Thomas Kramm, who had threatened Rimbach shortly before in his workshop, because he blamed him for the mysterious disappearance of his father in 1983. To her surprise, she also finds the name Horst Saalfeld in the copies of the Stasi files that Eva is securing from Kramm. For the first time, the Commissioner learns of the details of the death of her father, who tragically died in 1983 while on the job. Her further investigations bring her into conflict with her past, which she believed to be closed.