At Jolly Fleming and Jamie Eriksson's wedding, the ceremony collapses when Gia storms in and interrupts the vows. Gia tells Jolly she can't let her marry and warns the groom, while guests whisper that Jamie is a playboy and accuse Gia of still not letting go of him. Jolly admits she’s unsure about going through with the marriage. After tense exchanges, Gia announces she'll court Jamie's aloof older brother and promises to win him over within a month to become Jolly's sister-in-law. The wedding is left unresolved as Gia's bold plan begins.
After faking low blood sugar to get close to Jamie's brother, a woman wakes in a hospital where Dr. Eriksson insists she leave because she's awake. She insists she's still weak to keep up the act. Connor refuses to exchange contacts, creating an awkward setback. Someone notices a mark on her neck and asks if the Erikssons abused her; she denies it. Accusations and concern spread among those present, and one person vows, "I'm coming to protect you soon," leaving her scheme and personal safety unresolved.
After Dr. Eriksson rescues her, Ms. Corby gives him a rare, homemade cake as thanks and asks to exchange contacts because her chest still feels unsettled. He refuses his number and prepares to leave. To delay him she stages a public stunt—a countdown and a sudden commotion—but it backfires when he warns that the same trick won't work twice. She protests, 'It's not what you think,' and someone then notices beads, saying they are the ones he always carries. Her ruse is exposed and the beads pose a new, unresolved question.
At a family dinner, Aunt Glenda confronts Annie, the new wife, about arriving late, belittles her humble background, and accuses her of forcing Jamie into marriage. The aunt vows to 'show you the discipline you lack' and insists Annie is only a guest who must obey family rules. A friend promises to accompany Annie and prevent bullying, but relatives press their criticism and the aunt's threat escalates. The episode ends with Annie publicly cornered under family rules, her next move left unresolved.
At a wedding reception, Annie insults another guest as "lowborn," prompting a friend to object. Gia explodes, threatens to hit Annie and boasts about black belt skills, while others urge restraint because Aunt Glenda, the mother-in-law, will arrive and a scene would shame the family. Jolly steps in, vows "I'm gonna teach you a lesson today!" and rushes to confront Annie. A sudden interruption halts the scuffle; the episode ends with the confrontation paused and the group's next move unresolved as Aunt Glenda approaches.
Shannon arrives at a family gathering to find her son’s wife, Jolly, accused by the mother-in-law of arriving late and disrespecting the household after a scuffle. Aunt Glenda and Annie insulted Jolly and even tried to strike her until Gia stepped in to protect her, escalating the confrontation. Mrs. Eriksson produces a valuable jewelry box as compensation and thanks Gia for intervening, but Jolly refuses the gift. The mother complains about outsiders, and the episode closes with someone saying, "The beads, remember. I told her to come," leaving why Jolly was summoned unresolved.
Guests whisper when Connor openly holds Ms. Corby's hand, surprising them because he's known as a clean freak. Later, Ms. Corby is left alone with Dr. Eriksson, who taunts her with suggestive questions and praises Connor as 'the finest of men,' asking if she would yield if forced. She protests and tells him to stop, but he mocks her frailty. She proves she's not helpless—she stole his beads and deflected a slap. Jolly is corrected: Connor isn't cold but sharp-tongued. The episode ends with Ms. Corby demanding, 'Give me back my beads,' leaving the confrontation unresolved.
After snatching back his beads, a woman begs Dr. Eriksson to pretend to be her boyfriend for one month. Her parents have arranged a fiancé and are forcing her into marriage; that man has changed girlfriends repeatedly, so she plans a staged romance to win over Connor by appearing tragic and gaining sympathy. She stresses his Eriksson name and upright reputation will make her parents back off, promises to help him explain things to the woman he loves, and vows to leave after a month. He looks ready to agree, then snaps and refuses, leaving her plan unresolved.
Connor tells Ms. Corby to stay away from him, sparking alarm among friends who suspect he was bullied. One reveals that Gia swallowed her pride and humbled herself for the group's sake. Gia is frightened and led away, but a friend learns Connor plays piano at Velvet Night every Saturday at eight — the easiest time to approach him. The group plots a risky seduction, buying a revealing nightgown and arguing over the personal cost; one even offers to leave a partner. The episode ends with plans set but doubts voiced: "Will it hurt the first time? Would meds help?"
At a busy venue someone is told everything is arranged and to wait for a call tonight, then resists when men approach. The conflict escalates into a chase and grabbing; attackers admit they were sent to teach the target a lesson and warn that if they behave they'll be fine. A pianist is asked about waiting; the target screams, "Dr. Eriksson, save me!" but one attacker rebuffs the doctor, saying it's between him and his fiancee and ordering him to stay out. The episode ends with the target threatened and the pending call looming.