In This Life, My Daughter Comes First Full Episode

In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 1

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A frail woman lies propped up as family members taunt her as a burden and plot to get rid of her. Henry and others mock her, call her an 'old hag' and refuse to care for her; one even tells Dad to handle it. When the insults escalate—"Just die already"—she breaks down, admits she abandoned her daughter and vows reparation. She apologizes to Molly, pleading, "If I could live again... I'll love you the right way." The episode ends on the date May 20, 1990, leaving her promise and the family's cruelty unresolved.

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In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 2

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She wakes up alive in 1990 and immediately searches for her daughter Molly. Finding Molly scrubbing clothes — for Mr. Zane, Henry and Julia — the mother interrupts, saying Molly no longer has to wash for others. She apologizes for being late and vows, "I'll make sure you have a better life." Molly, ashamed, insists she doesn't need a new dress. When the mother asks whether the dress is for Molly's Children's Day performance, Molly confirms. The episode ends with the mother's promise standing but Molly still headed to the performance, leaving the mother a narrow chance to change her child's path.

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In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 3

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At a Children's Day rehearsal, Molly is praised while Julia also wins teacher attention and asks Ms. Dalton for a new dress. Another girl is mocked and reduced to tears, which spurs Yasmin—haunted by memories of a past life—to promise she will protect and prioritize Molly. Yasmin vows to buy the best fabric and sew Molly the prettiest dress. She also reveals Julia once stole her designs and won awards, so Yasmin now makes relaunching her design career her top priority. The plan is set, but success and the family's balance remain unresolved.

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In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 4

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During a sudden emergency, someone caring for little Molly begs Charles, a single dad with two kids, to borrow his tricycle to reach the hospital. Unable to find transport, Zack Shaw—the young boss of Eastland Garments—appears and drives them to the hospital. Meanwhile Yasmin buys expensive Eastland fabric at the co-op for her daughter's dress, prompting neighbors to gossip that she's been pursuing Charles and currying favor with the Zane family. The episode ends with Mrs. Wilson telling Charles she saw Yasmin buy top-quality fabric, leaving him facing spreading rumors and an uncertain fallout.

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In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 5

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Villagers whisper after spotting Yasmin buying fine fabric and assume it's for Charles's child Julia. At home, friends push Charles to marry the widow who cares for his children Henry and Julia even before her own daughter. Charles answers he'll only marry Yasmin if she gets rid of her daughter, a blunt ultimatum, then boasts that Mr. Lawson's wealthy daughter is interested in him. The demand and his new suitor raise the stakes for Yasmin and leave her daughter's future uncertain as Charles delays any commitment.

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In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 6

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At a family gathering, Charles brags that a visiting college girl—called Claire or Ruby—invited him to a movie; his Zane relatives praise him. He vows to marry the director's daughter to secure Claire, Henry and Julia's future, calls Yasmin 'useful' for now but disposable, and schedules Henry and Julia for a dress fitting. Later, a mother apologizes to her child Molly, promises to stop past neglect and give her time; Molly says she won't take things from Henry and Julia. Both decisions reshape who will care for the children and leave the household's future uncertain.

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In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 7

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A woman tells Molly she's gone into town to buy a headpiece for Molly's performance, leaves breakfast and a new dress on the bed, and asks her to wait at home. Later, household members complain that Yasmin hasn't returned the laundry and Julia's new dress is missing. The situation escalates when voices confront Aunt Claire and someone snaps, "Aunt Claire, that's my dress." The key turn: the costume meant for the performance is claimed by Aunt Claire while Yasmin is absent and the laundry is unreturned. The episode ends with Molly's outfit disputed and the performance in jeopardy.

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In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 8

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At brunch, Aunt Claire and others seize a fancy dress and a breakfast plate that Molly says her mother prepared. Molly cries and shows a note proving the meal and gift belong to her, but Claire and a woman dismiss her and accuse her of lying. Henry is told to pack their things and Julia is ordered to take the dress. Refusing to wait for absent Yasmin, they decide to take it now. Molly resists, the adults push back, and a physical scuffle erupts—"Give me the dress!"—ending with the tug unresolved and the dress’s fate undecided.

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In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 9
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In her past life, Yasmin Dalton loved blindly. After her husband's death she clung to the unscrupulous Charles Zane, raising his children while ignoring her own daughter. Zane's household repaid her loyalty with coldness, then cruelty, and they abandoned her to die by the roadside. Only on the brink of death did Yasmin recognize the cost of her choices. Reborn, she wakes with memory and rage. This second chance forces urgent choices: protect the neglected child, repair a shattered conscience, and face the precarious ties that once betrayed her. Every decision now carries consequence. Yasmin must rewrite her fate, reclaim maternal love, and prevent the past's final, fatal mistake, before time runs out again.

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In This Life, My Daughter Comes First - Episode 10
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In her past life, Yasmin Dalton loved blindly. After her husband's death she clung to the unscrupulous Charles Zane, raising his children while ignoring her own daughter. Zane's household repaid her loyalty with coldness, then cruelty, and they abandoned her to die by the roadside. Only on the brink of death did Yasmin recognize the cost of her choices. Reborn, she wakes with memory and rage. This second chance forces urgent choices: protect the neglected child, repair a shattered conscience, and face the precarious ties that once betrayed her. Every decision now carries consequence. Yasmin must rewrite her fate, reclaim maternal love, and prevent the past's final, fatal mistake, before time runs out again.

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