After a car accident leaves Harold seriously injured, tensions escalate within the Quick family. Felix, the biological son, resents Harold, the adopted son, blaming him for returning from the orphanage and threatening his place as the heir. Despite Harold's attempts to care for Felix, the family turns against him, accusing him of intentional harm and declaring he does not belong. Felix's mother harshly rebukes him, and their father orders Harold to leave the family permanently. The episode ends with Harold rejected and forced out, exposing deep fractures and dangerous rivalries within the household.
The episode opens with a tense birthday gathering where Harold, who shares his birthday with a family member, confronts the unsettling fact that his own family once hired someone to get rid of him. Despite the apparent celebrations, the mood worsens when a mango jam cake ordered by Felix triggers a serious allergy in Harold, sparking suspicions of foul play. Accusations fly, but Felix insists he had no intention to harm. The episode ends dramatically with the family tension boiling over as Harold declares a deadly wish: he wants the entire family to go to hell, leaving the conflict sharply unresolved.
Felix returns to the Quick family after ten years, facing harsh criticism and physical punishment from his mother and siblings for his perceived failures and immaturity. Despite their harshness, Felix refuses to accept the abuse any longer and demands it to stop. Tensions rise as family members argue and accuse one another, exposing deep resentment and fractured relationships. Felix reluctantly apologizes under pressure, but the conflict escalates when a violent confrontation leaves Harold hurt. The episode ends with the family’s stability shattered and an uncertain future looming over Felix's presence in the household.
Felix celebrates his 22nd birthday with two close friends who have become his new chosen family after he disowned the Quick family due to past suffering. The episode opens with Felix reflecting on his previous life of self-sacrifice that ended in tragedy and his resolve to live only for himself now. At the birthday gathering, Felix’s friends warmly support his decision and propose renting an apartment together to form a permanent family bond. Despite a small mishap with seafood Felix is allergic to, they promise to enjoy plenty of his favorite food, marking a hopeful fresh start.
A young man named Felix visits a local chicken farm to buy eggs, unexpectedly offering to purchase two thousand pounds despite the farmer's initial skepticism. Felix convinces his longtime friends Joseph and Jessie to invest their savings to buy all the eggs from five local farms. He reveals that many farms are unknowingly feeding their chickens toxic feed, which will soon cause a mass die-off. Felix plans to capitalize on this crisis by selling the clean eggs quickly before the toxic feed damage surfaces. The episode ends with the group gearing up to expand their business, hinting at bigger moves ahead.
Felix has disappeared for several days, causing concern among those around him. A woman named Miss Wendy criticizes Felix for running away to seek attention, accusing him of ingratitude despite years of care. The family debates what to do, deciding to let Felix live on his own until he returns. Meanwhile, Renee visits Felix's room, only to find it transformed into a storage space, casting doubt on whether Felix is truly gone or if something else is at play. The episode ends with the unsettling discovery that this may not actually be Felix's room anymore.
Laura confronts Renee over the cramped, dilapidated room where Mr. Felix has been living for ten years since his return. Upset by the conditions, Laura demands a response from Renee about upgrading the accommodation. Renee tries to brush off the complaints, but Laura insists the room is too small and that Felix deserves better. Meanwhile, Wendy notices the dog's mat Felix reused instead of being replaced, highlighting the neglect. The episode ends with Laura pressing Renee for a decision by tomorrow, exposing tension over Felix’s living conditions and the family’s reluctance to address it.
Felix returns home after a long absence, sparking tension within his family. The recent disaster at local chicken farms has created financial strain, and Felix’s risky plan to sell tainted goods divides opinions. At a family gathering, Felix isolates himself, revealing he’s excluded from the family group chat and unaware of the dinner invitation. Conflict arises as family members argue over his detachment and whether to pressure him to reconnect. A seemingly trivial but personal item—a mooncake Felix has kept for years—becomes a symbol of his alienation. The episode ends with unresolved family discord and Felix’s place in the household still uncertain.
Felix negotiates egg prices with supermarket owners, skillfully raising the cost from $4 to $6 per pound amid a tense bidding war. Despite initial resistance and competition, Felix secures large orders, showing unexpected business savvy that impresses his peers. As the transactions conclude, Felix and Linda discuss the promising profits, with Felix urging focus on future opportunities rather than past failures. Meanwhile, others nearby express concern about Felix’s boldness after running away from home. The episode ends with a looming threat to Felix, hinting that some want to confront him to 'teach him a lesson,' escalating the tension for what comes next.
Felix confronts his indifferent family, rejecting their invitation to return home where he feels undervalued and isolated. Tensions escalate when his sister Chelsea provokes him physically, leading to a fainting episode that prompts a hospital visit. At the hospital, Felix is diagnosed with myocarditis caused by malnutrition and overwork, a condition worsened over ten years of neglect. His sister’s cold attitude and focus on appearances clash with the severity of Felix’s health, exposing the family’s ongoing disregard for his well-being. The episode ends with Felix’s condition clear but his family’s true concern—and next move—still uncertain.