Jinx returns to the Sullivan family on Willa's birthday but faces immediate rejection and hostility. Despite Willa being celebrated as the family's favored adopted daughter, Jinx reveals years of neglect and mistreatment since being taken in. Jinx tries to claim her place by correcting their father's work and challenging Willa, but their parents side with Willa, deepening the divide. Meanwhile, Jinx struggles with a past trauma she claimed happened but was harshly disbelieved. As family tensions explode, Jinx vows to rise above their cruelty, setting the stage for a fierce battle over acceptance and power within the family.
Rosie returns to the Sullivan family after 20 years, immediately clashing with her sister Willa, who had taken her rightful place. When Rosie demands her seat back, Willa complies but the family erupts in conflict, defending Willa while criticizing Rosie’s past. Rosie confronts her parents about their favoritism and neglect, revealing she was homeless while Willa lived in luxury. The parents dismiss Rosie’s grievances, declaring Willa their only daughter. Feeling rejected, Rosie tells her grandfather she wants new parents, leaving her place in the family uncertain and tensions unresolved.
Rosie shocks her family by demanding to change her parents, rejecting her biological family for Uncle Brad and Aunt Queenie who welcome her warmly. Despite her father's objections and family tension, Grandpa decisively grants Brad the authority to adopt Rosie immediately, settling the dispute. Meanwhile, Ted faces pressure to secure a key West-Side project deal by tomorrow’s family dinner or lose his chance to become family head. Rosie reveals she’s already signed a letter of intent for the project with Mr. Jones, challenging Ted’s position. The episode ends with an unseen power struggle escalating over control of the family’s future wealth.
Rosie confronts her parents, urging them to support her plan to compete for a critical project that could restore their family's status and wealth. Despite their initial doubts and mentions of a rival's letter of intent, Rosie promises to block the competitor's deal. Her father warns her to apologize and return home or face ruin, while her mother dismisses their modest family wealth as insignificant. Tension escalates when Rosie defies her family’s elite circle, rejecting their control and insults. The episode ends with a threat of violence from a family member, leaving Rosie's fate uncertain.
Tensions flare as Brad confronts Yale, warning him to stay away from his daughter Rosie, who insists on staying loyal to the disabled Yale despite family pressure. Brad criticizes Yale’s weak position in the Sullivan family and threatens to keep a close watch on Rosie to prevent her from 'falling back.' Meanwhile, Rosie’s other family members express doubt about her choice, urging her to return to them. Despite the pressure, Rosie holds firm, valuing the genuine care from Yale’s side over her biological family's favoritism. The episode ends with Rosie receiving a meaningful bracelet from Yale’s mother, deepening her resolve but leaving the family conflict unresolved.
A woman races against time to cancel Ted's backup contracts and secure a major project before a crucial deadline. She uncovers evidence that Oliver, the vice CEO of Sullivan Group, is supplying substandard materials and inflating prices for the West-Side project. Using this information, she presents a detailed report to Mr. Jones, exposing Oliver's wrongdoing and proposing a better plan to increase the project's value by 30%. Impressed, Mr. Jones returns the project to her family. Meanwhile, Mr. Jones orders an investigation into Rosie, suspecting she may have hidden motives, setting up further intrigue.
Rosie claims she will secure a major contract and become head of the family at an upcoming dinner, but others doubt her due to her background and lack of prior connections with Mr. Jones. Her confidence and assertiveness escalate tensions with family members, especially as Ted also vies for the project and leadership. Despite skepticism, Rosie assures her parents the deal is sealed and the position is hers. At the family gathering, Ted is congratulated for supposedly winning the project, backed by his sister Willa, who is seen by some as their lucky star. However, suspicion arises about Willa’s true influence, leaving the final outcome uncertain.
At a tense family dinner, Rosie, an adopted daughter from a humble background, is harshly told to leave by Uncle Ted, who mocks her as unworthy and a jinx. The conflict escalates as Rosie’s brother Yale defends her, criticizing Ted’s arrogance and cruelty. Ted retaliates by belittling Rosie’s disability and past sacrifices, revealing a bitter rivalry over the family headship, which Ted claims was handed to him by their father. Their confrontation is abruptly interrupted as the grandfather warns them to stop fighting before important guests arrive, but the family’s fractures deepen when Yale challenges Ted to a public bet, raising the stakes even higher.
Rosie boldly challenges her Uncle Ted by proposing a high-stakes bet on the outcome of the Mr. Jones' West-Side project, risking their entire family's future. If Uncle Ted wins, Rosie and her family will leave the Sullivan family with nothing and no ties. If Rosie wins, Uncle Ted must sever all relations and leave empty-handed. Ted reluctantly accepts but adds a cruel condition: if Rosie loses, she must publicly humiliate herself by admitting they are the family's curse. Despite the pressure and insult, Rosie agrees, placing her family's dignity on the line as they await the project decision.
Mr. Jones's family is locked in a tense standoff with Mr. Simmons over a critical project contract. The son eagerly awaits the project documents, confident their claim is secure, while facing harsh insults and threats from an opposing woman who undermines their competence and warns of impending defeat. As tempers flare and threats escalate, the arrival of Mr. Jones's project team at the door signals a turning point. The woman challenges them to face the consequences, setting the stage for an imminent confrontation over the ownership of the project, leaving the outcome uncertain as the episode ends.