After the Finnish takeover of the company, Anne is still struggling with the consequences of the "personnel adjustments" of her new boss, Mr. Erkonnen. Erik also has his hands full: Renate reveals to him the dubious stock transactions that Günter has brought in so much money recently. A diamond mine in Uganda doesn't really sound like a serious investment, everyone sees it that way - except Günter. Anne seeks consolation in a pub choir and unexpectedly finds an ally. Lisa is as unmusical as Anne, but happy since her divorce. This also changes something in Anne: Would this life be an alternative to a home for her that is really never about her? Instead, homeless in-laws live here, a drug-dealing son and a technology-loving husband. So the answer is clear, isn't it?