Jane is released from prison after five years for defending her in-laws violently at her wedding. She reunites with Mike and his family, only to find Wendy, Mike's childhood friend and former nanny’s daughter, has taken her place in the household. Wendy openly resents Jane for losing her spot and threatens to push her out. As Jane faces cold rejection, Wendy reveals she has been close to Mike, even impersonating Jane when he was drunk. Wendy confronts Jane with bitterness, accusing her of being a murderer, setting up a tense struggle over Mike's loyalty and Jane’s fight to reclaim her life.
Wendy struggles with her guilt after killing three people to protect her parents, though those around her see it as an act of bravery. Despite her kindness and reluctance, she accepts her five-year sentence without regret. As Jane returns to the household, Wendy decides to move out to avoid conflict, revealing her fragile emotional state. The Lersons reassure Wendy she is still family, but tensions rise when Jane criticizes Wendy's past behavior, accusing her of taking advantage of their hospitality. The episode ends with Wendy facing uncertainty about her place in the family amid these mounting pressures.
Jane, recently released from prison after five years, faces the challenge of readjusting to life outside while staying with Wendy, who insists she remains at their place. At work, Jane is called away to an emergency meeting, forcing her to miss a welcoming dinner. Acknowledging Jane's inability to drive due to her time away, a colleague offers her a car gifted by Mike's family. Later, Jane asserts her stake in Lerson Group and unexpectedly demands to keep that specific car, signaling a firm reclaiming of her identity and assets. The episode ends with Jane determined to take control of her next steps.
Jane, recently released from prison, insists on driving a car despite Jack’s concerns about her long absence from driving. Wendy offers her own car, but Jane remains determined to regain her independence behind the wheel. Jack hesitates but eventually lets Jane take the car, causing tension between them as they disagree about what’s reasonable. Meanwhile, Ms. Shaw directs changes to a car’s appearance, demanding a new paint job and removal of unwanted features. The episode ends with an uneasy atmosphere, as Jane faces the challenge of reclaiming control while the others react to her resolve.
Jane and Wendy clash over Mike and their roles in the Lerson Group, which Jane helped build and holds shares in. Wendy accuses Jane of being unworthy of Mike because of her past as an ex-con and insists she should be Mike’s wife. The confrontation escalates when Wendy physically hits Jane to assert dominance, warning her not to covet Mike or her place in the household. Jane faces threats of expulsion from the family. The episode ends with a tense moment as Jane finds Mike's underpants, hinting at deeper personal conflicts to come.
Wendy is caught hand-washing Mike's underpants early in the morning by Jane, who worries about Wendy overworking herself. Wendy insists on doing the chore carefully, believing it's her responsibility to contribute to the household despite the risk of gossip about a single woman handling a married man's laundry. Jane offers to take over the task to protect Wendy's reputation, but Wendy refuses, committed to maintaining her routine. The episode ends with Jane scolding Wendy for her carelessness, highlighting the tension between duty and social expectations that Wendy must navigate.
Wendy accidentally causes a mess by mishandling dirty water, prompting Jack and Marge to scold her and order her to change clothes. Jane escalates the situation by carelessly leaving the shower running, which angers others at the scene. Jack warns Jane that he will not be as lenient if she repeats such reckless behavior. The episode ends with rising tension between Jane and the others, while Wendy feels guilty and overwhelmed by the strict environment, hinting that her time in this place is already teaching her tough lessons.
Jane faces a sudden threat when Ms. Wood plots to ruin her during Mr. Lerson's upcoming birthday, aiming to expose Jane as a former convict and cause a scandal that will force her out. With Mr. Mike away on a work trip and no one to support Jane, Ms. Wood is confident her plan will end Jane's place in the household. However, just as the pressure peaks, Ms. Wood unexpectedly apologizes to Jane, offering a drink and promising to leave after the event, leaving Jane uncertain about Ms. Wood's true intentions and what will happen next.
In this episode, a tense confrontation unfolds as a woman spikes another woman's drink to force her out of the house by arranging for her to spend the night with a hired gigolo. The antagonist reveals she manipulates her way into her target's in-laws’ favor just to get close to Mike, accusing her rival of being unworthy. The victim is taken aside amid rising hostility, hinting at a forced encounter planned by the antagonist. The episode ends with the arrival of a show meant to involve 'Mr. and Mrs. Lerson,' leaving the victim’s fate uncertain and the tension unresolved.
Mr. and Mrs. Lerson confront Jane with accusations after someone reports seeing a man entering her room while her husband, Mike, is away. Rumors circulate that Jane, an ex-convict, is cheating, sparking conflict and suspicion. Jane insists it’s a misunderstanding, claiming she was only chatting with a friend. Despite this, the accusers push to uncover the truth by forcing their way into her room. The episode ends with rising tension as they discover something unclear, leaving Jane’s loyalty and actions under intense scrutiny.