Cindy refuses her father's demand to marry Theo to repay Dr. Lynn, then secretly asks Mr. Walker to assign Theo to the morgue to scare him off. At the morgue staff pronounce a young man dead from alcohol-related intracranial hemorrhage, thirty minutes postmortem. Using Ninth-Heaven Techniques taught by Mr. Lynn, Cindy reaches the ninth level, seals and channels energy into the soles to revive him. The man wakes woozy—"My head's killing me"—and Cindy insists he'll be fine, but he immediately swears, "F*ck you, you pervert!" Cindy is left facing an angry, living stranger and instant fallout.
Ms. Yates, a high-profile patient, is escorted to the VIP ward after being frightened. Hospital staff confront Mr. Walker (Theo) for having pronounced Mia dead when she’s suddenly alive. Colleagues accuse him of misdiagnosis and, more severely, of molesting a patient. Walker insists he didn’t misdiagnose: placing Mia in the morgue was a deliberate stimulation therapy to wake her. Staff reject that and demand he be fired; security moves in, colleagues hurl insults, and someone taunts, "What are you going to say?" His explanation goes unanswered and his fate with the Yates family remains unresolved.
Theo is being forced out of the hospital: staff tell him to pack and return to Cauldron Hill and hand him a card with $1 million. He objects, asking, “What about our engagement?” then warns that Mia will relapse in two hours and needs his help. Security drags him away as colleagues sneer and declare him out of his depth. Mr. Walker claims Mia revived thanks to his stimulation therapy, and Ms. Taylor is urged to rest. Before leaving, Theo has one last request—he asks a colleague to deliver something to Ms. Taylor, while Mia’s relapse clock ticks down.
Cindy is accosted outside when a man forces a kiss; she slaps him, but William and Mr. Quinn's men drag her toward an alley intending sexual assault. She resists, pleading that her first night is meant for the man she loves and fearing ruin if she's raped. Theo arrives but refuses to call the police—he accuses her of not helping him at the hospital—while one attacker taunts that she'll have to call him 'Dad' to get aid. With men closing in, Cindy threatens to scream and shouts, 'I'll put on a live show!' leaving her fate unresolved.
At a crowded club, a performer strips and taunts the crowd, sparking a confrontation when a man objects that it exposed his fiancée. Theo rages, accuses Cindy of hiring a gigolo to attack someone, and vows revenge. During the brawl Mr. Quinn collapses; bystanders shout he's dead and call the police, accusing a guest of murder. One person insists he's alive, pushes others to flee, and tries to save him. Mr. Quinn then revives, forcing them to decide what to tell the arriving police.
On a crowded street, a man is confronted by witnesses who say he strangled someone, brought them back to life, and "killed me and revived me seven times." Bystanders cry 'monster' and demand police action. Officers arrive, examine the scene, and tell him he must come with them. He replies, "I was trying to help him," and points to his fiancée as a witness. Victims insist he was brutal; as police prepare to take him in, whether this was rescue or repeated homicide remains undecided, hinging on the fiancée's testimony.
After Mia collapses again shortly after being revived, hospital staff find a cerebral hemorrhage pressing on her nerves and say brain surgery is the only option. With her family already contacted without permission and her father Brian—known as Reaper Yates—feared, doctors panic when Mia dies and blame becomes the immediate risk. Some staff consider leaving, others talk money and a plan to pin the death on Theo. Ms. Taylor can't locate him as the team scrambles; the episode closes with someone shouting, "Call the police now!" and responsibility still unresolved.
Police and Bobby Walker call Theo: Ms. Yates (Mia) is in critical condition and needs saving. Theo initially refuses—he's been fired and accused after reviving Mia in the morgue—so callers angrily pressure him. Ms. Taylor and hospital staff beg him, warning the Yates family will blame the hospital. Under mounting threats and promises of money, Theo reluctantly agrees to come. At the hospital, doctors announce Mia didn't make it and Mrs. Yates erupts, demanding her daughter back. An expert arrival is promised; the episode ends with Theo appearing at the ward and Mia's fate unresolved.
Ms. Yates lies unresponsive in the VIP ward as Mr. Wilson, a notorious criminal who previously revived someone, is rushed in to try again. Mrs. Yates resists—"Don't touch my daughter!"—while hospital staff and an officer debate whether to let a criminal treat a VIP patient. Hospital staff reluctantly clear the room; Wilson promises to save her and regains hope by agreeing to try. The patient's body stiffens and nurses insist "Do it now, or it's the end!" As Wilson begins his risky intervention, someone yells "What are you doing?" and the procedure is abruptly challenged, leaving the outcome uncertain.
At a hospital ward, Theo is treating Mrs. Yates' apparently dead daughter, Mia, with a concealed needle case while Mrs. Yates and Mr. Walker accuse him of desecration and call for his arrest. Staff insist he's performing acupuncture and explain his unusual rapid, dart-like technique. The confrontation escalates: guards are summoned and Mrs. Yates vows to pin blame on Theo. Despite being grabbed and shouted at, Theo continues treatment. Key turn: Mia stirs. Her movement proves Theo's method works, but he remains surrounded by enraged relatives and facing immediate charges.