Directors pressure Harry to return after WonderJoy's market value soars and Gwen's company wins a major development. At home their daughter Coco runs a fever; Harry calls Gwen to come but Gwen says she must handle something important — Fred's mother is hospitalized and she won't return tonight. Coco feels abandoned and Harry promises to take care of her while Gwen insists Mr. Fred Wilkins is important. At Coco's piano competition Gwen appears, accepts a public toast and comforts Coco, saying, "Only perfect love brings ultimate happiness." The family is soothed momentarily but unsteady choices remain unresolved.
At a company celebration for winning the WonderJoy bid, colleagues toast Fred and Ms. Monroe (Gwen). Gwen gets drunk and can't finish the toast, so teammates pressure Fred to drink for her. When someone proposes a cross-cupped wine ritual, Fred protests, "I'm already married," but the crowd insists. He shares the cup and then surprises everyone by declaring, "Gwen, you made me understand what true love means," pledging they stay together and kissing her amid cheers. Gwen, stunned, asks, "Is this what you called something important?", leaving the public vow unresolved.
At a company social, Harry storms in on his wife Gwen drinking cross-cupped wine with Fred and accuses her of flirting and neglecting their sick daughter Coco. Gwen snaps that she works nonstop to support the family and resents Harry’s lack of help. The argument escalates when it's revealed Mr. Wilkins and Fred pulled strings to secure the WonderJoy Group investment that kept the company afloat, exposing Gwen’s reliance on their contacts. The episode ends with a heated claim—"everything you have now...including the WonderJoy Group's bid, is given by me!"—leaving blame and power unsettled.
At Fred's celebration banquet, Harry makes a scene by claiming credit for the stunt that left Fred hospitalized after drinking. Family members and Eve call him shameless and accuse him of using Coco's illness to pressure Gwen to return. Gwen insists Harry should stay home to care for their sick daughter, Coco, instead of causing trouble. Fred, injured, tells Gwen, "Don't blame Harry," but the argument escalates into harsh accusations about parenting and loyalty. Gwen declares she's disappointed in their marriage, and the episode closes on the raw, unresolved command: "Let's get a divorce!"
Harry shocks the household by asking Gwen for a divorce and handing over papers, while relatives warn he has no parents or savings and will be left destitute if he leaves Ms. Monroe. Guests accuse him of shirking work and always asking for money; Gwen counters that he once gave up his career for their daughter Coco. Harry says, 'Sign this, and I'll leave,' and walks out. The couple exchanges strained promises about careers and home. Yvette reveals she'll return to WonderJoy in seven days and come to Windford for Harry — leaving Gwen facing the finality of their seven‑year marriage.
Coco spends her birthday at an amusement park expecting her mother Gwen to join, but Gwen is pulled away when Mr. Wilkins and Fred reveal concert tickets and plan to go that evening. Adults argue—Gwen is accused of breaking a promise, Fred insists he traveled to get the tickets—and Gwen reluctantly agrees to take Coco. Then Gwen and the adults decide to attend the concert first because "Harry said he'd pick up Coco." Harry doesn't arrive on time. The episode ends with Coco abandoned on the ride crying, 'Don't leave me!' as the pickup remains unresolved.
At an amusement park, Coco is found alone after her mom Gwen runs off with Mr. Wilkins. Dad takes Coco to the hospital while Coco worries her mother hasn't even said "Happy birthday." Back home, Harry blames Gwen for abandoning the child and making trouble; others warn Gwen’s negligence almost caused a dog bite. Gwen offers a durian cake; Dad refuses. Gwen says she's tired and wants to go with Fred. The episode ends with Coco declaring, "I don't want her to be my mom anymore!"—a raw refusal that leaves the family split and the next choice unresolved.
A family outing explodes when an assailant declares, 'once you and this kid are dead, everything will be mine,' and orders an attack on Harry and the child. Beatings follow; the father collapses and Fred is hurt, prompting shouts to take him to the hospital. Gwen and Mom rush to help while Coco and others are taunted — Harry is accused of acting and called a loser. Gwen’s sudden arrival briefly upends the scene, but the assailant snaps, 'it's time to end all of this,' leaving the family with an unconscious father and a looming threat.
In the ER doctors announce Harry Grimes is critically ill—multiple organs failing and surgery is needed, but staff say a family signature is required. A child bursts in, pleading, "He's my dad," while nurses demand the absent mother come sign immediately. Bystanders taunt the child about divorced parents, adding pressure as hospital fees and quick comforts try to buy time. Suddenly Harry's chest tightens; alarms blare and staff call for the doctor. The episode closes with the child screaming for Mom and the team stalled, surgery pending as minutes run out.
At a hospital a doctor warns the family that Mr. Fred Wilkins suffered a severe chest injury and may face lasting damage. Gwen is comforted with a vow to care for Fred, while young Coco insists her father vomited blood and urges her mother to sign the doctor's notice and go see him. Accusations fly — adults dismiss Coco as lied to or enticed — splitting the group as someone must stay with Fred. The episode ends with a shock: though Harry seemed fine in the car, he's suddenly reported critically ill, forcing the family to confront two urgent crises.