At a Perkins Group board meeting, directors belittle Ms. Perkins, insist women belong at home, and argue she cannot inherit the remaining shares because she hasn't adopted a child. Her son Teddy hears the news and mobilizes island warriors to rush to her aid. Meanwhile a father angrily scolds his son for staging a car accident to scare away an adopted child. Ms. Perkins declares she will remain the largest shareholder and continue as chairwoman. The board then produces a medical report claiming she has one month to live, jeopardizing her inheritance and leaving leadership unresolved.