Heart pain in the zoo: Susanne before a serious decision!
Heart pain in the zoo: Susanne before a serious decision!
In the coming episode of the popular ARD series veterinarian Dr. Mertens focuses on interpersonal decisions. This reports Ruhr24 . On June 10, the 108th episode with the title "Between all chairs" will be broadcast. Main character Susanne, played by Elisabeth Lanz, is faced with an emotional dilemma between two men: Mike and Matteo. While Mike, represented by Matthias Komm, surprisingly returns from his rehab, Matteo, played by Tobias Licht, gives his termination to protect Susanne.
The situation in the Leipzig Zoo continues to come to a head. Sina's uncle demands consequences for misconduct that Sina almost led to a serious accident in the Leopard enclosure in the last episode. Despite the Matteaos missing valid license, Susanne decides to stick to him. This brings you into a precarious professional situation. At the same time, the workforce in the zoo is being dismissed by the headquarters Conny and the possible effects of Dr. Amal Bekele's personnel policy burdened. Bekele plans to realize the South America facility and, with the support of her assistant Robert, seeks a successor to Conny.
emotional conflicts and wedding preparations
In the middle of these challenges, Susanne also has to make personal decisions. She is a grandmother of twins and feels torn because her son Hannes wants to take a professorship in Berlin and should come with them. Christoph, Susanne's partner, behaves distant in this situation. In addition, Luisa has to struggle with heartache because her friend Tobias broke up via SMS, which also affects the team in the zoo.The wedding preparations by Gina and Jonas are also made more difficult by Maria, who cannot help. Susanne suggests that her wedding take place in the zoo, which ensures fresh wind in the planning. The episode also promises interesting turns in the relationships of the characters and will be broadcast on the ARD on June 10th at 8:15 p.m. and will then be available in the ARD media library, such as also explained.
animal ethics on television
These developments take place against the background of a broader discussion about animal ethics. bpb.de emphasizes that television plays a decisive role in the reflection of the human-animal relationships. Nevertheless, reporting on animal ethics is often perceived as inadequate. While animals are often anthropomorphic in zoo endings, the deprivation of liberty of the animals is poorly discussed. This raises questions of how the well -perceived and treated by animals in society.
Overall, the representation of animal ethics in the media indicates an anthropocentric view. The content in television programs that deal with animals and their attitude often do not take into account the specific needs and suffering of animals. This could be an indication that there is a lack of a change in society as a whole in the perception of animals and their rights, which could stimulate viewers to think.
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