Amelie (Pia Trümper) and Lennart (Lukas Rantz) didn’t have an easy time at Berlin – Day & Night, because planning their wedding demanded a lot from them. The argument with Milla (Liza Waschke) in particular overshadowed Amelie’s joy. Because Milla was against the marriage until the end. After a lot of doubts, the two finally stand in front of the altar.
Warning, spoilers episode 3322 (TV broadcast November 20th)
Meanwhile, everyone involved is looking forward to the big day. Nothing stands in the way of Amelie and Lennart. Milla leads her daughter to the altar and hands her over to her future husband with a clear conscience. The mood is relaxed and everyone looks excitedly at the bride and groom. As the officiant begins her speech, Amelie’s eyes slowly fill with tears and she realizes how happy she is. Then comes the crucial question: “Would you like to marry Amelie Wolf?” When Lennart doesn’t answer immediately, Amelie becomes nervous. Lenny? “No, I can’t”he suddenly bursts out. “Amelie, I love you and that will never change. But I think it’s too early for a wedding.”
Amelie is perplexed at first, but to the surprise of everyone present, she falls into her groom’s arms. It is also too early for her and she only wants to marry him at some point in the future.
Wedding with consequences: Peggy and Bruno get closer Lennart’s no word shouldn’t be the only surprise that evening. Peggy (Katrin Hamann) is still disappointed in Joe (Lutz Schweigel). Her husband only has his boxing club on his mind and is hardly interested in his wife anymore. Peggy finds support from Joe’s brother Bruno (Matthias Etienne Girulat). After the wedding collapsed, Peggy is still waiting in vain for her partner, who is late. In her frustration, she takes refuge in Bruno’s arms, who showers her with compliments – and then it happens: Peggy and Bruno kiss.
TV broadcast & streaming: This is how you can watch Berlin – day & night
Monday to Friday Berlin – Day & Night runs daily at 7:05 p.m. on RTL2. The respective episode can be streamed on RTL+ a week in advance.