The Years Didn't Change Us Full Episode

The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 1

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Xavier arrives at a sanatorium after a car accident, paralyzed and mute, while his mother leaves him in staff care. Other children gossip and bully a solitary girl who talks to plants, calling her a freak and refusing to play. The girl keeps tending the greenery and tries to befriend newcomers. She approaches Xavier and quietly asks, "Do you want to play with me?" Another child blurts, "Are you mute?" Xavier remains silent, and the episode ends on that unanswered question—will he respond to the first friendly gesture?

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The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 2

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Staff bring Cheryl, a quiet child taken in by the facility, before a 'young master' after someone asks, 'Are you mute?' Nurses defend her, explaining she grew up there and is a good kid. The day shifts to small kindnesses—flowers saved, chocolate cookies offered—until a boy called the 'bad guy' returns, taunts her and snaps, 'So you can talk.' That moment changes how she's seen. The episode ends when someone suddenly collapses: 'He's in great pain. He's dying.' A helper moves to assist but is stopped, leaving the medical emergency unresolved.

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The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 3

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At a care ward Cheryl confirms Willy is better, helps Mrs. Wood steady herself, and hands supplies to the doctor. The immediate conflict arises when a young master refuses breakfast; nurses can't get him to eat, so Cheryl sits with him and eats alongside him until he softens and staff praise her. The scene then shifts to a sanatorium arrival where 'Madam' voices a new worry—she wonders how Xavier has been and asks, "Without me around, will he become even more withdrawn?" The episode ends on her anxious, unresolved question about Xavier.

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The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 4

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A worried Madam visits to check on young master Xavier; caretakers report he's getting better and may start talking. He suddenly smiles and utters a few words, prompting cheers but staff caution everyone to take it easy. Children nearby react: one jokes adults were once kids and vows to open an animal café when grown; another quietly confesses, "I don't want my mom to cry anymore." Xavier's brief recovery offers fragile hope. The episode ends with a child calling "Mom," leaving hope and caution unresolved.

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The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 5

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Staff breathe a sigh of relief when Xavier begins talking again, then attention turns to Cheryl: a grateful mother thanks her for helping her son, and the director reveals a pile of delivered gifts from a mysterious benefactor. Cheryl is overjoyed by dresses and toys while staff arrange the rest. The celebration abruptly ends when Willy rushes in, out of breath, shouting, "A bad guy is bullying my buddy?" The episode closes with everyone jolted from the party into an urgent, unresolved crisis about who is threatened and what to do next.

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The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 6

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Bullies humiliate and physically attack the Godwin young master, taunting him as a cripple and claiming the inheritance. They force him down, summon guards and dare him to fight back. When someone quietly answers "Me" and strikes the main tormentor, the bully bleeds and the momentum shifts. A companion checks the injured and vows retaliation, but the attackers immediately order: "beat this little bastard and that useless cripple." Before the guards advance, another person steps forward and declares, "He's under my protection. Don't you dare bully him!" The standoff ends unresolved, threat and defense poised.

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The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 7

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Classmates corner Buddy and a bystander declares he's under protection, but a bully sneers and refuses to back down. A sudden pack of dogs scatters the attackers, and someone tells Buddy to alert Willy if he's bullied again. After the crowd leaves, the bullies return and mock Buddy's disability, driving him to call himself worthless. His friend Cheryl comforts him, says he's kind and her best friend, then asks if he wants to stand and promises, "I promise I'll heal you," leaving Buddy's first attempt to rise unresolved.

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The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 8

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After using her power to heal Buddy's injured leg, Cheryl collapses from exhaustion and hides it because she fears Buddy will blame himself. Buddy manages to stand and walk; they celebrate, plan an animal café, and exchange a necklace and wreath, sealing a pinky-swear never to be apart. The director then reveals Cheryl's surname matches the Saul family and her parents have been found and will take her home soon. Their new pact faces an immediate test as officials prepare to reunite Cheryl with her parents.

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The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 9

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At the hospital Cheryl celebrates finding her parents and takes the surname Saul, eager to tell her buddy, the young master. Staff say he was discharged that morning and left in a hurry; no one knows where because his family is powerful. When friends warn that class lines matter, Cheryl insists they are best friends. She searches and feels betrayed as she recalls his promise to open a café. The episode ends with her confronting his vanishing and calling him "Liar": "You said we'd open a café together, but you didn't even tell me your name."

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The Years Didn't Change Us - Episode 10

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The episode opens with a young master frantically ordering the car stopped because he left without saying goodbye to Cheryl and fears she won't find him. At the house attendants inform him the master died and the family expects him to keep vigil, but he insists Cheryl matters most and threatens to jump. He returns, demanding Cheryl's whereabouts, and learns she cried, was taken home by her parents fifteen minutes earlier, and that all other contact info was fake. With only her last name, Saul, known, he vows, "I will find you!"

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