Clocked Out of Heaven Full Episode

Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 1

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At an immortal worksite employees find their pay docked because the time-clock beast at the gate recorded no entry. James collapses, apparently faking death to skip a shift; coworkers and Mr. Stane confront him, accuse him of slacking and threaten to dock his wages. Some immortals point out they bought accident insurance to protect their cultivation, while others mock James as a gambling, live-in son-in-law. Exposed and humiliated, James snaps, "You really think I cultivated all this for nothing?" The episode ends with the payroll fight unresolved and James's cultivation at stake.

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Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 2

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A child screams about a monster and a woman asks if Lumina has come to take her back to the Immortal Realm. Wedding pressure erupts: townspeople warn Mrs. Sterling that James is marrying into her family and will be ostracized if she refuses. Family arguments follow—someone blames another for being kicked out of the Cross family; Estelle admits she liked James and blames his stepmother. The woman reveals she chased immortality for a thousand years, was reborn, and vows to bring her caring partner into cultivation. She promises not to say 'honey' publicly, then defiantly says, "Call me honey."

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Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 3

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After Mr. Cross’s recent car crash—rumored to have "knocked his brain back to normal"—his family tests him by repeatedly urging, "Call me honey" to keep him calm. On the street his broken bike sparks an awkward argument about who should push whom; James ends up being pushed home. At the table Estelle and his mother-in-law fuss over abalone, shrimp and a soup Estelle prepared. The mother-in-law asks James to be gentler toward Estelle; he deflects, and when someone says "Mom, eat together" James's unexpected address provokes, "What did you call me?"

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Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 4

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At a tense family dinner, James calls Mrs. Sterling "Mom" for the first time, prompting whispers about his distance from his stepmother. A partner offers the couple their savings for Dad's medical bills, but the recipient refuses and promises repayment after payday. The household budget is reassigned—one person told to manage money and stop buying expensive food—and a man apologizes, pledging to give Estelle and the family a better life. As they try to settle, someone arrives and tells James, "I came to see you," leaving the visit unresolved.

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Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 5

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Someone watching James vows to find a new way to get rid of him. Mrs. Cross visits and pleads that James be kept from gambling. James is visibly thin; his stepmom is blamed for his decline. She then gifts VIP casino cards, and Mrs. Sterling angrily warns he's already lost hundreds of thousands. James argues the money is just stored at casinos and refuses to quit. At a tense family dinner he's escorted out and returns the cards, but the episode ends with someone noting casinos require proof of funds and declaring, "Of course I'm going to gamble."

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Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 6

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Mr. Cross vows to give Mrs. Cross a good life and pins their hopes on one big win to fix their finances. After scraping cash he's still a few thousand short; an acquaintance covers some money and offers lending connections, so he plans to borrow more. Mrs. Cross returns and warns, "Just stop gambling, okay?" He insists the funds were given because he promised results. Then someone orders a change to his dad's medicine. James checks a pulse and calls it blocked meridians, not serious. Mr. Cross leaves to find a lender, facing his father's urgent care and the bet.

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Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 7

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James declares he has cured a long-ailing man by clearing his meridians, and the man briefly wakes. Family members are stunned, but the man soon faints again from weakness, forcing James to fetch medicine. James decides to make an Apex Purifier and a restorative pill to recover himself and continue helping the patient. At an herbal shop they collect odd-sounding ingredients while bystanders snicker; Silas is instructed to prepare the remedy. The episode closes with Estelle confronting her husband: "Honey, did you lie to me? Were you just making an excuse to buy that kind of medicine?" leaving trust and the treatment uncertain.

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Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 8

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In a bustling apothecary, renowned physician Conrad Ashwood inspects a young man's prescription and demands to know who wrote it. The youth insists he authored it; skeptics suspect fraud until Conrad analyzes the formula and praises its balance. Conrad offers two million to buy the recipe; the seller accepts and delegates handling of the cash to another person. The young man then asks a price for a second formula and names an 'Apex Purifier' that could fetch far more. Negotiations over that pricier formula—and control of the profits—remain unresolved.

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Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 9

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At an apothecary, Mr. Cross is insulted and sent away after staff call his mixed aphrodisiacs lethal, but one person examines the formula and finds the toxicities balance into a subtle, brilliant prescription and pulls security footage to find him. Mr. Cross later returns, claiming he's healed and ready to lead cultivation; he gives the medicine to Estelle's sick father. The father wakes fully recovered and the family is told the cure came from Estelle's husband. The episode ends with the father staring at Mr. Cross and asking, "Why is it you?"

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Clocked Out of Heaven - Episode 10

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At a tense family meeting a woman demands Estelle divorce her husband James immediately, blaming him for ruining her daughter's life. Estelle refuses—James cured her illness and has changed—while Estelle's father berates him, questions his job and accuses him of gambling. James declares his plan to start cultivating with the whole family. The parents mock and threaten divorce, but Estelle backs James and pushes to begin cultivation now. The family reluctantly agrees. At the episode's last beat someone suddenly cries, "What happened to me?" leaving a startling, unexplained change unresolved.

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