Zelma, head of the Shannon Group worth over $100 billion, faces pressure from her family to hand over control to Tim, the male heir, to keep the company within the family line. Despite their threats to cut her allowance and force her out, Zelma fiercely refuses, declaring she would rather die than lose her position. Tensions escalate when her family decides to eliminate her, assuring all her assets will then transfer to Tim. Meanwhile, a violent street encounter with a man named Jimmy Pham hints at further conflict. The episode ends with Zelma’s life under imminent threat and the family's ruthless plans unfolding.
Jimmy Pham faces pressure from his stepmother, Faye Weiss, to marry, leading him to reluctantly accept a blind date. The woman he meets suffers from severe memory loss caused by a head injury, leaving her with the mentality of a five-year-old. Despite concerns from his aide Chase about the risks of this marriage harming Jimmy’s position and investigation into his mother’s death, Jimmy decides to move forward. The episode ends with Jimmy confronting the challenging reality of his new relationship while a mysterious disappearance related to the Shannon Group hints at deeper troubles ahead.
Jimmy discovers that Annie, his new wife, suffers from severe memory loss and can't even remember her own name. He decides to call her 'Burger' in private and 'Annie' in public, emphasizing a secret about the condition of his legs that they must keep hidden. Their fragile routine is interrupted when Felix and Wilma arrive uninvited, mocking Annie's condition and questioning Jimmy's sudden marriage. Despite the hostile visit, Jimmy insists they stay and presents a tense but awkward family reunion. The episode ends with Jimmy caught between protecting Annie’s secret and facing his skeptical relatives.
Jimmy and Annie clash over ownership of personal belongings, with Jimmy accusing Annie of taking too much despite his financial struggles. Their argument escalates into a mocking exchange where Jimmy ridicules Annie's confusion and calls her a dummy. Another person tries to intervene, but the tension grows as insults fly and Jimmy demands an apology. The conflict disrupts the scene, ending abruptly as a solemn remark about resting in peace in heaven introduces an unresolved, somber note to the confrontation.
Felix confronts Jimmy's wife, a young woman, warning his brother against mistreating her, then urges them to leave. Felix reveals plans for a family banquet, insisting Jimmy and his wife attend. Meanwhile, Felix criticizes Jimmy for marrying an unwise partner and prepares to solidify his position in the Pham family by persuading Tim, soon head of Shannon Group, to renew a key contract. Later, Burger experiences a sudden headache and confusion, worrying those around him, with his condition deteriorating and plans to seek hospital care underway. The episode ends on Burger’s uncertain health, threatening upcoming events.
Jimmy struggles with lingering headaches but finds brief relief when the 'two little men' fighting in his head disappear. Meanwhile, an important business opportunity arises as the Shannon Group, a rising competitor to the Forestin Group, goes missing. The Forestin Group plans an aggressive acquisition to turn Shannon into a subsidiary within a week, timed with Tim's succession banquet. At home, Jimmy tries to calm and care for Burger, despite feeling physically unwell. His flushed face and fatigue hint at a deeper issue, leaving his condition uncertain as the episode closes.
Burger, a child, innocently tries to initiate a kiss, having learned about it from TV, which prompts a gentle reprimand and a reminder to behave properly before being told to go to sleep. Meanwhile, Jimmy prepares to leave and tells Burger to help himself to treats, showing trust but also a hint of distance. At the same time, Annie, who is connected to Jimmy, faces skepticism from others questioning her intentions, leading to a test of her character. Annie then receives coaching on proper banquet etiquette to avoid embarrassing Jimmy, highlighting the social pressures she faces.
In this episode, the family observes Master Jimmy's fiancée eating walnut cookies, confirming she is genuinely herself and not pretending to be innocent. A heated conversation reveals doubts about Jimmy’s legitimacy, with some claiming he’s the illegitimate son, but it is clarified that Master Felix holds that status. Despite his weak position and the family being controlled by Felix and Faye, Jimmy insists on marrying this woman, who is seen as a perfect match. The episode ends with a chaotic scene as the fiancée playfully insists others eat cookies, causing tension with an older family member who demands she stop.
During a family banquet, Annie unintentionally causes a disruption that damages the family's reputation. Jimmy defends Annie when his sister Wilma humiliates her publicly, insisting Wilma must apologize despite her resistance. Wilma reluctantly apologizes under pressure to preserve family honor, but tensions remain high. After the awkward apology, Jimmy tenderly helps Annie clean up, showing support despite the earlier conflict. Wilma’s harsh attitude contrasts sharply with Jimmy’s care, escalating the family's internal strain. The episode ends with an uneasy calm as Annie prepares to change, leaving the family's fragile dynamics unresolved.
Annie faces harsh pressure from Ms. Weiss, who demands she spy on Jimmy and report his whereabouts to protect his interests. Despite Annie's refusal, Ms. Weiss threatens her, warning that Jimmy might eventually reject her. The confrontation escalates when Ms. Weiss physically pushes Annie, prompting intervention by another woman who calls for calm. Meanwhile, Ms. Weiss reveals her alliance with Tim, who promises to seize control of the Shannon Group and dismantle Jimmy's power, leaving Annie isolated. The episode ends with Ms. Weiss confident that Annie will be discarded once their plan succeeds, intensifying the looming threat on Jimmy and Annie’s relationship.