Sat, Feb 18, 2006
Now Peer has confessed to trying to burn the carpet because of blood stains, after having sex with Yasmin in his office, both families need to pull together, and make up. The judge starts reading the sentence concluding there is a lack of proof. Then Marcel recognizes a veiled woman in the audience: Yasmin is alive. She explains it wasn't consensual but a failed rape, she had earlier lovingly given her virginity to Sander. The she couldn't bear Sander's physical play on the beach and hitchhiked to Antwerp, where she hid until she read about the false charges on Internet. She returned and planted false evidence.
Sat, Feb 7, 2009
The Looman home burns down to the ground. Luckily Sander was with Yasmine, his ma and sister get out. Yet a badly burned body is found, wearing a mysterious key around the neck. Peer generously leaves the villa to his family, yet only Sonja would even greet him and he's meanly refused a hotel room, so he orders a mobile-home. Newly-arrived police detective Tom de Schepper concludes it's arson with petrol and identifies the victim as Osman's firstborn Ferdi, reducing dad to a lifeless wreck. Sander attends Yasmin's first pregnancy check-up after all, only to hear the baby is too old to be his. Deniz allows Kim to stay in the Aslan home. Peer refuses to sell the land to Rinus and tries to blackmail factory CEO Benno Buijs for $3,000,000 Euros.
Sat, Feb 21, 2009
New nocturnal arson wrecked the boathouse, where Deniz has sex with Kim. She won't even tell her lover about her past. The police finds no crime record on the orphan. Volunteer fireman Rinus helped them out. Sander tells Sonja in confidence about the adulterous paternity, but Peer sees trough her probing. Yasmin braves pressure from everyone to consider abortion. The steel plant refuses Peer's monster price for the land and announces a lawsuit, which he doesn't fear. Rinus demands his 'reward', preferably the land sale. Marcel realizes the rabbits found with each arson probably stem/ came of a creepy poacher.
Sat, Dec 24, 2005
Now even Sonja, her and Yasmin's school buddy, don't know where his daughter Merel is, her cellular is traced by satellite and police dog to the beach, but is abandoned. Sander and Deniz search at sea, in vain. Marcel tells the city detectives about the website, and Sonja explains to the city detectives how the trio were rolled into nude 'lesbian acting'. The worried families bicker what to tell to whom.
Sat, Jan 21, 2006
The police release Sander, still a prime suspect, and confronts Osman with the dirt on Yasmin. Through mosque prayer he contacts Turkish mob boss Sezai to find Sergi and get a gun for honor revenge. The Aslan boys aren't amused to be approached by newspaper reporter Jacques Vriend. Kristel wants to move, but Sander prefers to stand up against the gossip and Peer is insulted she still hasn't rooted in his native town. She seeks adulterous 'comfort' with Rinus. Merel's therapist tells Marcel she was borderline and obsessed with a suicidal aunt (Esther), Kristel denies having referred Merel. Josje consults a medium, Marcel privately follows up his beach lead. Despite verbal abuse from Sander, Deniz sets up a pier meeting, where a masked man clobbers Sander.
Sat, Mar 21, 2009
Sander accepts his alleged fatherhood and is back in bed with Yasmin. Peer is shattered to learn the truth from Kristel. Alas the court rules both Peer and the steel plant acted unprofessionally, yet his personal interest makes the difference: he must cease the land without profit. So Osman's nightmare peaks. Kim tries to escape to England, but fails as customs suspect her passport to be faked. Sonja tells Deniz, who decide against going with Kim, she actually swapped identity with sister Liesbeth, who died in Thailand two years earlier. Back on her boat, she's found by drug fiends and beaten to death for loosing the cash while fleeing in the port.
Sat, Apr 4, 2009
A check-up with Yasmin's gynaecologist leads to her and Sander discovering Kristel lied about not him but actually dad Peer being the baby's biological father. Kristel reports Sonja missing to Marcel. Indeed, asking too many questions to the photographer-drug dealer, she was knocked out by Christiaan 'Kick' Spiedijk. She's subsequently abducted by him and drugdealer Bob Teruzi. Having overheard they're after Kim/Liesbeth's cash but plan to dump her in sea too, she convinces them to know where it's buried on the beach, near the Aslan's restaurant. Restless mourner Deniz was up early enough to hear. When Marcel comes looking, they figure it out and set chase to the fiends, who already took off to dump Sonja in a lake/river somewhere in the region that surrounds Boedzand. After finding them, a bloody gunfight ensues.
Sat, Jan 14, 2006
Now Sander's DNA is found under Merel's fingerprints, he's transferred to a youth prison, where the strict regime starts with an intimate strip-search. The lawyer is furious he didn't tell about his ma's pills, but gets him released. He makes it to Merel's funeral, but Marcel asks him to leave. His ma considers moving. Denis gets worrying cell phone calls and is summoned for a meeting on the beach. His ma is breaking down in nightmares and turns completely on Sander, unlike fair Osman.
Sat, Dec 10, 2005
Now missing Yasmin's hair is found on the beach, Boedzand's police chief Marcel Clijsters briefs a team of detectives from the Duinlanden region. After hostile questioning, Sander pretends only to have had alcohol, but is jailed 'for the time being'. Hearing from his mother about the ADHD pills, which combined with alcohol possibly made Sander psychotic, her father orders her to keep silent. Marcel's daughter Merel states to the police she saw the beach episode - it was just sex. Sander is released. Merel tells Sander, who can't remember what happened, she lied to get him free, out of lustful love.
Sat, Feb 11, 2006
Peer is on trial, charged with murdering Yasmin and burning her corps in the steel oven. He offers a feeble excuse for the blood-stained rug from his office. Sander is back on crutches, in time to testify how horribly he suffered from false accusations. The defense also argues Yasmin's home situation made a fugue likely. Turkish mob-boss Sezai's man Keskin pushes Osman to snoop in Peer's office and copy the land deal documents. During the trial, Osman puts things together. His attack on Peer leads to a surprising confession.