Stella turns down the air conditioner by one degree to help her feverish sister Jenny cool down, but their mother responds harshly by locking Stella inside the refrigerator as punishment. Despite Stella’s protests that she meant no harm, her parents insist it’s for safety, citing a news story about a child freezing to death in a fridge. Locked inside and unable to open the door, Stella is left trapped while her parents take Jenny to the hospital. The episode ends with Stella trapped alone, facing the dangerous consequences of her misunderstood intentions.
Stella pleads for her parents not to leave as they try to reassure her by dedicating a new room and promising their love despite the arrival of her sister, Jenny. The parents emphasize that Jenny’s presence won’t reduce Stella’s share of affection, promising to love both daughters equally. However, tension rises when Stella insists she didn’t hurt Jenny, who is unresponsive. The parents’ concern grows as Stella suddenly stops responding, leaving the moment unresolved and raising urgent questions about her wellbeing.
Jenny has developed a fever because she was not properly dressed when going outside, prompting her parents to rush her to the hospital. The father scolds the mother for forgetting Jenny's scarf, increasing the tension between them. Meanwhile, the couple is also worried about their daughter Stella, who has gone missing and is not answering calls. When Stella finally returns, she faces harsh punishment and blame from her parents, who accuse her of causing Jenny's illness. Stella insists she did nothing wrong, but her parents demand she stay in the fridge as punishment, leaving the conflict unresolved and the family under pressure.
Stella, a 5-year-old girl, sneaks out of her room despite being sick and is found hiding under a blanket by her mother. Her younger sibling, Jenny, caught a cold because of her, and their mother scolds Stella for her careless behavior and scheming. The mother demands Stella to apologize and act more responsibly as the older sister. Stella resists, prompting their mother to warn that she will be taught a lesson today. The episode ends with
Stella is upset and refuses to come out for breakfast, escalating tensions with her parents. Her mother threatens to cut up Stella’s favorite doll to discipline her, while her father tries to calm the situation and encourage kindness. Although Stella’s father leaves her favorite breakfast and cake outside, she rejects them, signaling deeper emotional distress. Her parents struggle to manage Stella’s sulking and disobedience, but their harsh words and cold attitude only widen the gap. The episode ends with Stella isolated and refusing food, leaving her parents to face the impact of their harsh approach and uncertain next steps.
Jenny's father leaves for work, asking someone to check on Stella while he might work late. At home, tension rises as Stella is pressured by a woman demanding an apology, threatening to disown her as her mother otherwise. Meanwhile, Jenny cries, distressed over contaminated breast milk, fearing her mother's anger. The episode ends with a desperate plea to stop the woman from opening something, leaving the immediate consequences unclear and heightening the domestic conflict.
Ms. Zorg visits a home where tensions arise between two young girls, Stella and Jenny. Stella’s mother accuses her of being manipulative and spiteful after Stella lowered the A/C, causing Jenny to catch a fever. Despite the conflict, Ms. Zorg offers to enroll Jenny at her son’s early education center nearby. Stella remains sulking, withholding treats from Jenny, increasing family strain. Jenny’s mother decides to take a day off to go camping with her daughters, hoping to resolve the growing rift and give Stella time to reflect on her behavior. The episode ends with the family preparing for this uneasy trip.
Stella’s parents decide to go on a camping trip without her after she shows signs of wanting to be alone, hoping the fresh air will improve their daughter Jenny’s health. Upon returning, they find Stella refusing to greet them, clearly upset about being left behind. The mood sours further when Stella’s father's neighbor visits to ask why she hasn’t been attending school, revealing that Stella has been isolated for days. The episode ends with Stella’s parents facing growing concern over her withdrawn behavior and the mystery of what led to her absence from school.
Stella, a 5-year-old girl, is accused by her parents and neighbors of skipping school and causing trouble after being left alone at home during a camping trip. Her parents admit to locking her in a fridge to punish her for making her sister sick, but then lose track of her. Authorities arrive to investigate Stella's reported disappearance, discovering moldy food and no sign of her outside. Conflicted and pressured, Stella’s parents realize she has been missing for days, trapped in the locked fridge. The episode ends with them urgently calling for Stella, facing the consequences of their negligence.
I was a princess until my sister arrived. Before I turned five, my parents lavished me with a home, braved storms to fetch cake, and filled albums with my smiles. After my sister’s birth, a small act of kindness—lowering the air conditioner one degree to keep her cool—became my crime. My mother slapped me, locked me in the refrigerator, and left without unlocking it. At five, I couldn’t escape and felt utterly forgotten. A neighbor finally broke the door and freed me. My parents, convinced I had died, collapsed in tears when I returned, begging for forgiveness I didn’t know how to receive.