Morgen hör ich auf

Morgen hör ich auf (transl.Tomorrow I Quit) is a German television series that premiered on January 2, 2016 on ZDF.

Morgen hör ich auf
StarringBastian Pastewka
Susanne Wolff
Moritz Jahn
Janina Fautz
Katharina Kron
Margarita Broich
Georg Friedrich
André Jung
Uwe Preuss
Wolfgang Rüter
Country of originGermany
Original language(s)German
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes5
Production
Producer(s)Network Movie Film-und Fernsehproduktion
Running time60 min
Release
Original networkZDF
Original releaseJanuary 2 (2016-01-02) 
January 30, 2016 (2016-01-30)

Plot

The Lehmanns are a German average family - three children, houses, car - and live in the small town of Bad Nauheim in Hesse, near Frankfurt. What looks like a showpiece family from the outside shows strong internal cracks, just like the broken house roof and the water damage in the bedroom. The family printing is deep in the crisis, the credit on the house has long been at the stop, and father Jochen (Bastian Pastewka) threatens to collapse under the financial pressure. Mother Julia (Susanne Wolff) is having fun with a lover, son Vincent (Moritz Jahn) is a nerd, teenage daughter Laura (Janina Fautz) only has her "crush" in her head, and baby nestling Nadine (Katharina Kron) is rather a small one devil than the cute sunshine for which they hold their parents. But Jochen gets almost nothing from it, desperately he tries to keep the bill and get a new loan from the bank. But no matter how much he humbles himself, the bankers turn the tap, and house and company are constantly slipping toward the abyss. In an act of blind desperation, Jochen throws his printing presses one night and begins to print fifty "fifties": If everyone wants money from him, then he does it himself. He quickly comes to his senses, but then it is already too late: one phony is making its way into the economic cycle. When nothing happens, Jochen continues and begins to bring the counterfeit money in Frankfurt under the people. He draws attention to the Frankfurt underworld, and suddenly he gets deeper and deeper into a vortex of criminal machinations from which he can not get out.

Episodes

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11"Schöner Schein"Martin EiglerSönke Lars Neuwöhner2 January 2016 (2016-01-02)TBA4.49[1]
The bankrupt vulture circling over the neat family home of the Lehmanns in Bad Nauheim. Jochen Lehmann's printing house has no more orders and the family gets out of hand. There is an urgent need for money.
21"Wechselgeschäfte"Martin EiglerSven Poser9 January 2016 (2016-01-09)TBA4.19[2]
Jochen gets a visit from gangster Damir Decker. He demands the pressure of another million. Jochen has no choice. While he is literally printing for his life, Damir nestles with Jochen.
31"Talfahrt"Martin EiglerTBA16 January 2016 (2016-01-16)TBA3.22[3]
That's what Jochen thought up: A deal with banker Tauchert and he would be off the hook. But he falls off after a stroke and Jochen now has to save his own skin. The Lehmanns are getting deeper into chaos. In an attempt to pull their own head out of the noose, Jochen and Julia take no account of anyone.
41"Zahltag"Martin EiglerSven Poser, Sönke Lars Neuwöhner23 January 2016 (2016-01-23)TBA3.17[4]
Julia and Jochen have the upper hand in the negotiations with Blaschko. Then Jochen learns of Julia's affair with Rolf. Jochen wants to confront him, but Rolf is dead in his bar.
51"Heute hör ich auf"Martin EiglerSven Poser, Sönke Lars Neuwöhner30 January 2016 (2016-01-30)TBA2.78[5]
When Jochen sees that Commissioner Schnabelbach has Julia in his power, it is clear to him that the policeman plays a double game and is with the criminal Blaschko under a blanket.
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