GZSZ weekly preview from March 9th Maren gives herself and Julian a second chance
She has butterflies in her stomach.
Meanwhile, Maren (Eva Mona Rodekirchen) sure they want more from Julian (Onno Buß) wants as a mere friendship. The past few weeks have made it clear to her that she is ready to give this relationship another chance. When she happens to meet him in a neighborhood shop, Julian is on his way to Indonesia. If she wants to take advantage of her chance, now is the ideal opportunity. “When you get back, maybe we want to go out for a drink?” she asks, slightly embarrassed. The first part of the weekly preview shows how Julian reacts to this.
You can also find the second and third parts of the weekly preview with Onno Buß here – just scroll down!
Laura tells John the truth
To Zoe (Lara Dandelion) to put further pressure on Laura (Chryssanthi Kavazi) and Jo (Wolfgang Bahro) staged the disappearance of Clara. That also John (Felix von Jascheroff) during which he endured panicked fears for his daughter, which the two of them accepted as collateral damage. But Laura wasn't comfortable with the whole thing from the start. When John gets angry about Zoe a little later, Laura can't take it any longer. “John, stop! Clara was fine. Trust me, she was never in danger,” she interrupts. “How can you say something like that?” John retorts mockingly. “Because I know that,” Laura replies sheepishly. And then it dawns on John. The second part of the weekly preview shows how he reacts to Laura's confession.
Alicia wants to trick Katrin
Alicia (Josefin Bressel) has a plan to get her back into the agency. Under the code name Fiona Fuchs, she simply applied with a trial concept – and was actually invited to an interview. Shortly before, however, she realizes that she is about to meet Katrin (Ulrike Frank) will sit opposite. “Do I have a chance or am I making a fool of myself?” she wants from Moritz (Lennart Borchert) and Paul (Niklas Osterloh) knowledge. The third part of the weekly preview shows how Katrin ultimately reacts to this little trick.
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