Episode 480 - 499
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| Episode | Summary | sm | lg |
|---|---|---|---|
| 480-482 | Marian continues his teenage rebellion (for those of you that ship Marian/Mike, this is the ep for you!), Deniz continues to make a scary amount of sense, Zoé continues to be annoying, and Ingo & Annette continue to be adorable. | 83M | 121M |
| 486 | Ingo has a fling with a blackberry bush (kinky, that Ingo!) leading to thorns in tender places. We wouldn't usually consider this plot, but it does set the stage for bare Ingo butt and leads us into Ingo and Annette's (and Roman's) quest to get pregnant. Also, Zoé has horrible timing, as usual. |
66M | 99M |
| 487-488 | Brought to you by EKP's rare-pair shipping service! Sad that there's no DeRo right now? Missing the gay love (or angst/hate/lust/longing)? Try some Richard/Marian! With lots of sneering and innuendo-filled poker. Trust us, it is scarily convincing! :-D |
72M | 106M |
| 489-491 | Marian and Richard discover that along with strip poker, they share a passion for roleplaying games. Diana gets a CALL FROM THE GRAVE which kicks off the stupidest plot in creation! Meanwhile, no one skates "bitchy" like Roman, and L'Arse continues to live up to his nickname. |
84M | 126M |
| 492 | Bulle returns to wreak havoc. Or drive Deniz and Roman into each other's arms. It's hard to tell with that Bulle. He's sneaky ;-) |
65M | 97M |
| 493-494 | Once again, Roman demonstrates the best way to deal with hate crimes: Demand attention. Make a fuss. Don't be quiet. ROCK ON, ROMAN. Later, the boys demonstrate that they're just friends, really. Friends save each other from homophobic assholes. Friends give each other band-aids. Friends stare at each other's lips wistfully and have wild, desperate red couch sex all the time. Really. PS. "Norman is as gay as Bulle." Roman, Schatz, do you not see the flaw in that statement? |
66M | 102M |
| 496-499 | Roman dumps Deniz for Nina. Deniz whines and makes funny faces. IN SUITS! PS: "Why the hell is Roman so keen on smashing that poor bowl?" you may ask (and if you don't, we'll tell you anyway ;-)). Smashing crockery and china at a pre-wedding party with friends and family is supposed to drive out evil spirits and bring luck to the bride and groom. Mind you, you're not supposed to smash glass, because that's the bad kind of luck. Whacky wedding customs are whacky. |
73M | 107M |