At a wedding ceremony, Clyde's grandmother storms in and shouts, "This marriage is off!" She publicly accuses Clyde's mother of scheming to make Clyde a live-in son-in-law of the Nailor family for profit. The confrontation escalates as Mrs. Dora Sullivan defends her daughter Sonia, calling marriage to Sonia a blessing, while the grandmother insists Clyde cannot bear it. Clyde's mother admits the match aims to save their century-old family business. The grandmother then announces she has proof and gestures to reveal it, leaving the wedding—and both families' futures—hanging.
At a family gathering the Sullivans suddenly learn that Mr. Clyde Sullivan is disabled; relatives angrily confront Zack for keeping the condition secret. Accusations pile up — elders demand why the injury was hidden and challenge Zack, calling out his role as a father — while others beg for the truth. Pressed, Mrs. Dora Sullivan delivers the key turn: two years ago the family sent Clyde to a rehab center, and that is where his leg was broken. The revelation leaves everyone stunned, Zack blamed and the family demanding an explanation, the crisis unresolved.
At a family meeting Clyde — revealed as a switched-at-birth man who is now crippled — faces growing opposition to his planned marriage to Sonia. His grandmother pleads for the wedding to happen before she dies, arguing even an ordinary bride would give him peace. Relatives counter that Clyde can’t care for Sonia and the match will drag them down. The argument escalates when Mom bluntly proposes canceling the wedding. That demand is met with a shouted No! No way! and the family is left divided, the ceremony’s fate unresolved.
In a tense family meeting a relative warns Mom that the household is in crisis and that only this marriage can save the family. Relatives angrily accuse her of favoring an adopted son and demand he repay eighteen years of support. Voices clash as one says the switch wasn't Mr. Clyde Sullivan's fault while others blame the parents. Accusations escalate: Mr. Zack Sullivan is accused of crippling the adopted son and forcing him to marry Sonia. The group openly says the biological son should marry Sonia instead; the episode ends with the adopted son's fate uncertain and the family split.
Family elders force Clyde to honor a prearranged marriage to Sonia; during a tense living-room confrontation his mother tells him he won't be marrying, while his grandmother insists no one can pressure him. Faced with pressure, Clyde unexpectedly announces, 'I will marry Sonia,' choosing to accept the union. When Sonia's mother calls her 'disfigured' and a 'fool,' Clyde rejects looks and insists on her pure heart. The key turn is Clyde's voluntary pledge; the scene ends with the grandmother's sharp reminder - 'you're crippled,' leaving the promise and its practical consequences unresolved.
At a family gathering Clyde asks to marry Sonia, who has a medical condition and needs daily care. Grandma accepts him into the family, and Clyde celebrates. Later, Sonia’s father declares he will transfer all his shares to his daughter, but because of her condition all shares and operations will be managed by his son-in-law, Clyde. The announcement escalates the stakes: marriage now means caregiving and full control of a company. The episode ends with Clyde stunned, answering 'What?' as he faces an immediate demand to run both marriage and business.
At a tense family gathering, someone taunts the Sullivans for pushing their foster son into a marriage with the Nailors to gain favor — that scheme backfires: the foster son now holds real power. He tells Mr. and Mrs. Nailor, "I'll manage the company for Sonia." The Sullivans cheer the new tie, shouting, "We're family now!" But a relative rejects him, accusing him of trading happiness for power and saying he doesn't deserve to be their brother. Clyde, asked, "Why are you always so lucky?" snaps, "I won't let you have it easy," leaving the new alliance fragile and in jeopardy.
At a clinic waiting area, Sonia and the man with her endure cruel taunts: a bystander mocks their disabilities and asks if they're there to have the wife's brain checked. Insults escalate when another man leers at the injured woman and praises her bandages. The couple tries to leave, but the confrontation turns physical—someone is shoved, triggering an angry protest and a call of the name Clyde. As voices rise and Sonia is urged away, the scene freezes on a tense demand: "What do you want?"
Sonia is cornered outside after her wedding by Miller and others who hurl insults and demand she stay away. They warn that if she doesn't leave, she'll never know what happened to her grandma. Sonia, frantic, presses Miller for answers; he scoffs that the grandmother had a heart attack and is now dying, then taunts her by refusing to say where she is. The confrontation escalates into threats and laughter, and Sonia is pushed to walk away without information. The episode ends with Sonia facing the immediate choice: obey their command or risk defying them to find her dying grandmother.
An early-scene brawl erupts when Miller is attacked and bystanders shout that someone is trying to kill him. Miller accuses Clyde, and an accuser confronts Clyde, blaming him for giving Grandma a heart attack and now attacking Miller. Clyde tries to leave, insisting he has no time and pretending not to know Grandma’s whereabouts. Accusers press that Miller called Clyde repeatedly to visit Grandma but he ignored those calls. The argument escalates from physical assault to a charge of neglect; Clyde’s evasive answers leave Grandma’s location and his culpability unresolved, stoking immediate anger.