Sat, Oct 12, 2002
A nearly fatal milk factory accident nearly betrays its dire state to banker Daan van Doolen. However he grants Klaas de Wit a modernization loan provided his three daughters sign for their inheritance-shares. Devoted Roos helps him haul in actress Flor, while Frédérique needs proof of a restored family ties by him reporting her 'rape' dad didn't believe years ago by crime baron Roy Geertse, whose goon even abuses Roos's in-living simpleton son . After the family reunion celebration, dad commits suicide leaving a video message.
Sat, Oct 19, 2002
Now dad Klaas de Wit is dead, Roos is desperate, her son Olivier mourns grandpa sincerely. The police doubts Klaas's suicide, rather suspects second wife Beth, but lacks proof without a murder weapon. Banker Daan makes clear to the girls the terms of the recent loan commit their entire inheritance. Roy and Piet Schuringa files for the milk factory's bankruptcy, actually in order to make them sell to him, which they refuse. The funeral becomes a grand production. Roos finds father has a 35,000,000 Euro life insurance, but the company freezes that until the death cause (killer) is clarified.
Sat, Oct 26, 2002
The daughters are shocked to learn dad's testament leaves 25% of the firm to his widow Beth. The police keeps grilling her. Olivier van Rechteren nearly follows Beth to her secret lover, Roy Geertse, whose baby she expects, but his motorbike slips. Frederique fails to get into Daan's bed at night. Floor convinces the dairy cooperation to investment the necessary capital by offering them the right to buy new products once they become profitable. Roos's husband Gert is furious to be denied a VP sport while Floor becomes CEO. Flor fires Evert Wouda for accepting farmers' bribes and suspends Gert as his supervisor. Gert refuses to join a conspiracy with Evert, Beth and Piet, but gets drunk and is taped kissing Piet's barmaid, but also seen by his daughter's friend Sylvia. Beth consults Roy's lawyer whether her unborn child can claim an equal share like its half-sisters.
Sat, Nov 2, 2002
Olivier has taken candid pictures of Beth's infidelity with Rick. The judge admits doubt about Klass's posthumous paternity. His ruling delays his ruling until the birth to avoid the medical risks of a DNA test, meanwhile Beth has a frozen shares majority. Haughty Floor's tyrannical arrogance aggravates everybody. Wouda seizes the opportunity to inspire a strike against the 'new management. Floor's aggression extends even to a TV interview. Blackmail with pictures of his unfaithful drunk barmaid kisses silence Gert. Frederique finds a way to produce the single volume milkshake, but despite of Daan's help potential customers run out of patience as the prototypes keep failing.
Sat, Nov 9, 2002
During hot sex, Roy and Beth plan to marry after executing the real estate development on the factory site. They promise Evert a job there if he makes the strike fatal for the girls. A new police inspector grills Beth about the missing third bullet she mentioned. She finds it in the family bible, but Olivier overheard them and steals it before the detective arrives. Gert's daughter stupidly betrays his drunk kiss with Sylvia, just after Roos found out he didn't side against the strike. he explains the blackmail, but is still dumped. Floor's arrogance still aggravates everyone. Daan and Frederique may thus run out of patience with the innovations too.
Sat, Nov 16, 2002
Olivier sees dad with floozy Sylvia, but his mate says that's a gay transvestite. Olivier's hacking skills help investigate Yame, a suspicious Japanese prospective investor even Daan can't make sense of. Floor haughtily ignores present majority shareholder Beth's demand to sell the factory to Roy's real estate development program. Knowing parents Gert and Roos would objects, Paul negotiates behind her back a performance contract in Piet's nightclub. Roberto tells Roos about Paula's public indecency. Breaking into Yame, Floor discovers it's a front for Roy. Beth misses the assembly she called by accepting an unscheduled pregnancy radiology,which shows a boy.
Sat, Nov 23, 2002
Olivier worries his parents may divorce now dad Gert had moved out. Just seeing dad's allegedly trans-gender lover gets the knave a 'dirty gay' reputation, except with best mate Tim. Dad sees right true his act no longer to care for him, and his school computer hacked AAs. Beth's unborn baby is diagnosed with spina bifida, an incurable spinal defect. She also attacks Floor for having killed her 'killed' her first baby, Klasje, as a toddler, which neither sister says to remember, but Floor must know the truth. She viciously scolds Daan thief instead of thanking him for copyrigthing the expansion shake, which Fred forgot, and generously signing it over. Her arrogance also wrecks a meeting with a US dairy chain, and again Daan acts a her guardian angel.
Sat, Nov 30, 2002
Fred invents a new milk-product, but in the process forces Olivier to wreck an expensive centrifuge. Ingrate Floor only wines and scolds that means even harsher economizing, and targets the family estate's private holdings, even most of the prizes horses. Olivier commits to a bet to save the fiercest prize-stud, Zarathustra, which was grandpa's favorite and won't tolerate strangers. Daan saves the day for Floor again, and endures more rude abuse angelically, at least reaping a meager thanks. Beth has a miscarriage, waves the doc's advice to involve Roy and ends up estranged from him.
Sat, Dec 7, 2002
After Beth's baby's secret burial, Olivier sees her pseudo-pregnant-bound belly. Roy catches and chases him around the estate, which sadly ends with the knave falling from a wall onto a spiky hay-bundling machine. Beth brings him to hospital, badly wounded. Daan is terribly embarrassed by Floor during a meeting he masterly arranged to explore marketing an new bi-flavor dairy product Fred developed. He ends up daring Fred to propose to him, and accepting.
Sat, Dec 14, 2002
Beth signs over the shares she claimed on her baby's behalf. Beth finds the bank refuses her credit as 'murder suspect'. Olivier recovers well and decides to let the police have the family Bible she hopes to prove her innocence. Beth sees Roy, in jail because she reported the accident as if malice, asking him for 500,000 Euros, but is told all is being controlled by Klaas's mighty enemies. Gert is back home, albeit in the guest room. He allows Paula a Spanish holiday with 'merefriend' Piet. Floor is sick and absurdly redraws all trust in Daan just because of some commission. Fred refuses to consider him a gold-digger.
Sat, Dec 21, 2002
Olivier's clever PC-(ab)use amuses Gert, but bossy ma Roos turns on both feeling 'undermined'. Ingrate Floor first tells Daan his help is no longer needed. An anonymous blackmailer, which can't be Beth, threatens to prove to the police Klass committed suicide. Daan is now begged to invest family capital after all when the police finds Klaas. The De Witte family's wedding preparations continue. Beth has discovered to her joy, the mastermind behind everything is none other then Fred's groom Daan, and joins him team, with Evert.
Sat, Dec 28, 2002
The wedding preparation continue. Team Daan is confident to get fat shares and the cash back from the blackmail. Even technical whiz kid Olivier has a hard time working the new production chain hard- and soft-ware. Daan's kissing overcomes Fred's wedding gibbers, while he convinces Floor to sign over shares in exchange for illegal cash to pay-off himself. Alas, an accounting oversight alerted the cooperation Daan was robbing them too, so he was fired and their CEO informs Roos. And Beth brings the sisters his cleverly manipulated blackmail-tape. Floor already signed the contract, so a chase for it ensues.