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Country doctor Dr. Bergmann is surprised by his housekeeper Mrs. Jürgens: Since she has had a visit from her long-time friend Theresa Rose, she seems confused, has difficulty concentrating and increasingly feels like she is forgetful. When he has to put out a fire in his kitchen because Mrs. Jürgens has forgotten the pan on the stove, she reveals herself to be sad and desperate: does she have dementia? But Jan tries to calm her down and gives her a test, which she passes with flying colors. The country doctor has a completely different suspicion: is Theresa Rose OK? Convincing her to get herself examined requires a lot of empathy from Jan Bergmann. Since the accidental death of his wife Ellen, fisherman Kalle Opdehn has been badly ill. Unable to grieve, he focuses all his anger on the search for the person who caused the accident and asks lawyer Wanja Teschner for help. Teschner visits the country doctor to get a prescription for a sleeping pill. When Jan wants to examine him more closely, however, Wanja leaves the practice in protest. Jan and Maren spent an evening with Erik and Anja. Anja, however, doesn't dare to tell her colleague Gertrud about it and lies to her. But of course it comes out. Hurt by Anja's secrecy, Gertrud reacts jealously to the confidential relationship between her young colleague and her boss. Jan has to find a way to balance the working atmosphere again. At the end of a long day, Maren gives Jan a special present