Der Bergdoktor - Season 10
Season 10
Episodes
Fremdes Herz
In fact, there is reason to celebrate. Not only is it almost ten years to the day since Dr. Martin Gruber came back to Ellmau. It's also Lisbeth's birthday. But the entire Gruber family would have imagined it differently. Anne Meierling still lives at the Gruberhof, much to Martin's displeasure. Brother Hans, mother Lisbeth and daughter Lilli are hoping for a talk between Martin and Anne. Because everyone wants her to help as a partner in the future to run the farm successfully again. But the fronts have hardened, and Martin threatens to leave the farm for good if his ex stays. Much to Rike's delight, because she wants to persuade him to move in with him anyway. But Martin is unsure and hesitates. And then there is Rike's son Lukas, who suffers from a borderline disorder and who is surprisingly released from the home. The Bergdoktor is also professionally challenged. Michael Lanzinger visits him in his practice and asks him for help. His wife died in an accident a few months ago and he is now on the hunt for the person who received the heart of the convinced organ donor. Martin initially refers to his duty of confidentiality, but he has a bold idea. Because his patient Hanna Hofer received the donor heart from Michael's wife, but has been suffering from severe depression ever since. Martin arranges a meeting between the two and hopes that this will give Hanna some courage to face life again. The plan seems to be working, the chemistry between the two is right from the start, they form a tender bond. But Hanna's latest laboratory results point to a non-specific inflammation and an incipient rejection reaction of the new heart. Michael doesn't want to admit his feelings for the young woman who carries the heart of his great love within her, and Hanna loses her newly found joy in life. She's getting worse and worse. With the help of his friend Kahnweiler, Martin feverishly searches for the source of the infection. Can he save Hanna?
Familienfieber
Martin Gruber seems ready for his "new life". He has made a truce with Anne, left the Gruberhof and has moved into a small apartment. But he is and remains a doctor with body and soul, which is why he devotes all his heart and soul to his little patient Leo Wimmer. The baby, who is only six months old, has high fevers again and again, his parents Jakob and Sabine are very worried. Leo's laboratory values don't look good either. Martin suspects an inherited immune disease, but a genetic examination of the parents does not provide any findings. But one Surprising realization: Jakob is not Leo's biological father. Kathi Wimmer, Leo's adult sister, is visiting Ellmau to introduce her parents to her new boyfriend Tobias Ritter. When Sabine and Tobias see each other, they are both visibly shocked. They already have each other met once – nine months before Leo was born Sabine wants to remain silent, but Martin is sure: Only the biological father ka nn still save the baby. And Sabine has to tell the truth about that. Because Kathi and her father Jakob still have no idea about Sabine's secret. Martin's daughter Lilli is still not sure whether working on the farm or in the practice is right for her and therefore decides to divide her time up in the future. Business at the Gruberhof is finally starting up again, not least thanks to Anne's zest for action. But Hans and Anne have only been business partners for 24 hours before they are at odds again. And of all things, Martin, who was called to help by mother Lisbeth, is now supposed to mediate between the two stubborn heads. He's not only completely tied up in professional matters, but also in matters of love. Because Rike absolutely wants to spend more time with him – just like her son Lukas. At a meal together, the situation with the teenager escalates. Although Lukas later apologizes to Martin at his mother's urging, his joy is limited when Rike suggests spending a few days together as a couple. Martin's friend Kahnweiler, on the other hand, would be happy if his Vera would finally get in touch again. She's been hiding with a friend for a week because she wants to clear up a few things. Does that mean the end for the two?
Zurück ins Leben
The case of his patient Katja Weiss challenges Dr. Martin Gruber's full attention. For some time she has been suffering from headaches and numbness in her hands. Sebastian Lechner, a withdrawn man suffering from Asperger's syndrome, for whom Katja regularly does small errands, is alarmed and sends the young, single mother to the doctor. The finding is quick: A harmless cyst in the head seems to be responsible for the neurological deficits. When Lechner asked Martin about the diagnosis, who had conspicuous expert knowledge, it was clear: he was dealing with a colleague. Prof. Dr. However, Lechner, a luminary in the field of neurology, has not been able to work for several years due to his illness, because he cannot bear to be close to other people. Except for Katja, with whom he has a close connection by his standards. When it turns out that Katja's illness is worse than initially thought, Lechner is her last hope. Because if he doesn't operate on her himself, there is a risk of severe paralysis. But Lechner can't get out of his skin. Does Martin manage to convince him - for Katja's sake? Hans Gruber has been boiling inside ever since he found out that Susanne has something to do with Tim. He becomes even more angry when he realizes that the surveyor is spending more and more time with his daughter. After Susanne, does he also lose little Sophia? Rike's family, on the other hand, is exactly Martin's problem. He likes her, but doesn't know how the three of them should work with her son Lukas. After daughter Lilli gently urges him to stop shirking the truth, he arranges to meet Rike to break up. But when Lukas finds out about the breakup, he freaks out completely and disappears without a trace. Martin goes off on his own and finds the boy in a new climbing area. A fight ensues, Martin loses his balance in the scramble and slides down a steep slope. But instead of going for help, Lukas, who is in the middle of a manic phase, simply turns around, leaving the badly injured and unconscious Martin alone.
Blut und Wasser
Luck in disguise for Martin Gruber. Because although Lukas left him alone and badly injured after his fall on the mountain, thanks to Anne's efforts, Martin is found. But while he is still in the hospital, he closes in on his family and rejects Lisbeth's offer to come back to the farm to recover. The situation with Anne is still easy to deal with. Although he is still visibly shaken, Martin throws himself into his work as passionately as ever. One case particularly affects the Bergdoktor. Since the death of her mother, 16-year-old Alina has been living with her father Daniel Förster, his wife Petra and their son Finn. When the depressed girl wants to end her life with pills, the consequences could hardly be worse. Because her little half-brother Finn accidentally poisoned himself with the substances when he drank from Alina's glass. Both children then collapse with severe organ damage. The only chance of salvation is a liver transplant, and as soon as possible, because Alina and Finn's condition is deteriorating rapidly. Only father Daniel comes into question as a donor, but the bad news from Martin and Kahnweiler hits him like a punch: he can only donate part of his liver to one of his children, so he has to decide whether he wants to save the life of Alina or Finn. His wife Petra asks him to decide for her son. But he doesn't want to let Alina die either, especially now that they are about to finally build a father-daughter relationship. When Daniel is about to do something stupid, Martin has an idea. Is there hope for both children after all?
Sternenhimmel
Actually, Martin Gruber should finally take it easy after the recent events, but the mountain doctor just can't get any rest. Although his family tries very hard to convince him to take it easy and he moves back to the Gruberhof – expressly only temporarily – Martin can't help but continue to throw himself into his work. He has bad news for one of his patients that he would like to deliver himself. Thomas Mannfeld suffers from a serious cancer. Since the treatment is not working as hoped, he probably only has a few months to live. The passionate astrophysicist would like to use the remaining time with his great love Lisa as best he can, but she doesn't want to admit that she will soon lose him. Suddenly a car accident changes everything: Lisa can no longer remember the past year – the one she shared with Thomas. She first moves back to her parents, although she hasn't had any contact with them for quite some time because they disapprove of her relationship with Thomas. Martin knows: You shouldn't pressurize amnesia patients and confront them with the forgotten events too early. Because Thomas is now almost a stranger to Lisa, he asks him to keep his distance for the time being until the young woman remembers herself. But that can take weeks or months. And without his great support Lisa, Thomas' health is deteriorating rapidly. Will there ever be a "we" for the two of them again? And where will Martin live in the future? Because although he has struck a more forgiving tone recently - living under one roof with Anne is still not an option for the mountain doctor.
Die letzte Reise
Pia and Jan are newly in love. And yet they are different from a normal young couple. Both are terminally ill. And one of her last big wishes leads her to Ellmau. The adventurous Pia, who suffers from a severe immunodeficiency and doesn't have long to live, really wants to climb up the Felsspitz on the Wilder Kaiser one last time, which made a big impression on her as a child. She and her boyfriend Jan, who also suffers from a deadly brain tumor, want to enjoy the time they have together and travel before they die. But Pia collapses on the mountain, and Jan's headaches also get worse. Bergdoktor Martin Gruber orders further examinations - and can't believe it: Jan's tumor has encapsulated itself and will shrink, so Jan will get well again! Provided he undergoes immediate radiation therapy, which would upset his and Pia's Australia travel plans. But how will Pia react to this surprising news? Jan doesn't have the heart to tell her the truth and thus loses valuable time. Kahnweiler and Vera took little Jens-Torben from the home for a trial period. But while Alexander gets along well with the mini-Kahnweiler and is already reveling in the joys of fatherhood, Vera is certain: the boy has to go back to the home! Susanne has finally told Hans about the job offer as a teacher at a renowned cooking school. He's shocked. Will she actually move to Vienna with his daughter and Tim? Hans can't allow that. He stakes everything on one card and plays poker. Meanwhile, Martin and Anne go on an unexpected date. Somehow there is still a certain tension in the air that Martin can no longer deny. What's going on between them? Martin seeks Roman's advice again. But the die is cast and Martin and Anne end up getting closer than they thought.
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