Después de una relación fallida, Alexandra Fuchs no quiere mas hombres. Pero cuando conoce en su nuevo trabajo a un tímido hombre de negocios, Gregor, ella no puede escapar a su encanto. Ademas tiene una manía creativa que al final despega con un cuchillo de durabilidad indefinida para alimentos.La abogada de patentes, Fiona, una antigua compañera de clase debe ayudarla. Pero Fiona tiene un doble juego, inventa la suya y también tiene su ojo sobre Gregor.
Como cada año, Anica recibe una tarjeta de cumpleaños de su padre, un hombre al que no conoce en persona. Esta vez, la joven decide viajar hasta Baviera, donde vive, para conocerle.
Writer's block, divorce, financial shortage: The charming writer Paul Buchner has already experienced better summers. He decides that the topic of "women" is no longer of interest to him, and he retires to his mountain lodge. But with the quiet loneliness it is over quickly. As the handsome Steffi knocks on his door, it is suddenly more turbulent than he would like.
Postal worker Jenny finds and reads the letters that the little girl Lilly sent to her dead mother. Jenny decided to help Lilly and gets involved with her father Matthias.
The British parliament has decided to get rid of the royal family. All of them have to leave the county and so they move to Germany, where they want to live by their distant relatives, the Bettenberg family. But these are not amused about their snobbish visitors, which all want to reside in their little house without doing any work to earn their living.
Karl-Heinz, a filling-station attendant, and his family, Herta, a retiree, Kurt, a drugstore branch manager, and Margot, a divorced man-hunter, have only one thing in common: they have booked a holiday at Club Las Piranjas, where they want to relax from their nerve-racking occupations. But there are three people knowing a way to prevent this. Most notably the two animators Edwin and Biggy, who don't allow any amusement outside their own plans, and of course the always drunken club chief Mrs. Wenger, whose only thought is, that there shouldn't be any reclamation from the travel agency. Apart from the scruffy condition of the Club (no water in the pool, etc). and the obscure Club activities involving Biggy and Edwin, the vacation becomes a complete horror trip, with only one end in sight, which is to part from the club as soon as possible. Written by Stefan Fey