GZSZ weekly preview from April 7thCarlos wants to take the blame
Does Zoe have another plan?
Carlos (Patrick Fernandez) keeps up with the constant pressure Gladly (Wolfgang Bahro) and Tony (Olivia Marei) no longer works. He wants to do it with a written confession Zoe (Lara Dandelion Seibert) and take Clara out of the line of fire. “It's all there. I panicked and dumped the body. Now I'm leaving so I don't get punished. That's basically the whole truth, only you weren't there. I did it all alone,” Carlos summarizes. The first part of the weekly preview shows what the two of them are up to now.
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Toni banishes Erik from her life
Erik (Patrick Heinrich) has repeatedly asserted that he still loves Toni. He always dismissed the affair as a slip-up. But when Toni learns from Matilda (Anna-Katharina Fecher) that there were definitely feelings involved in the whole thing, Toni feels the rug is pulled out from under her feet. She realizes that Erik has been lying to her the whole time. When he sends her a letter with apologies and expressions of love, she sees red. The second part of the weekly preview shows how Toni reacts to the letter.
Does Lilly decide against therapy?
For Lilly (Iris Mareike Steen), the decision to undergo inpatient therapy is a huge step. She knows that she cannot get her bulimia under control on her own. But on the day she is supposed to go to the clinic, the dark thoughts suddenly come back. “You're just too cowardly. What do you want to talk to Dr. Schermann about? Julian?! He only wanted you for a fuck. And your cool, sexy mom? She's outranking you. Your child didn't want to stay with you either; just as your father didn't care about you. Do you think that if you go to therapy once a week that you'll stop puking?! It's not that easy,” the voice hammers in Lilly's head. The third part of the weekly preview shows whether she can free herself from these circles of thoughts.
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