Lydia, a widow accused by her neighbors of bringing bad luck by burning incense daily, faces growing hostility from residents tired of the alleged smell and superstition. In defiance, Lydia threatens to rent her apartment to a funeral company, escalating tensions. The neighbors confront her, demanding she stop the incense ritual that they claim suffocates the building's atmosphere. Lydia insists she never lights the incense smoke they complain about, denying the accusations. The conflict intensifies as the neighbors blame her for the deaths of her husband and son, while Lydia stands firm, leading to a standoff that remains unresolved at episode’s end.
A tense rescue unfolds as Lawrence and Julian return from a dangerous building to save Marcus, who is still trapped inside. Eleanor begs desperately for Marcus's life, pledging anything for his safety. Despite initial relief when Lawrence and Julian return, the situation worsens when it’s revealed they are trapped under steel beams, and rescuing Marcus becomes uncertain. As emotions flare, a survivor group promises to honor those lost by taking care of each other. However, lingering resentments surface when one woman harshly confronts another over past grievances tied to the deaths of her husband and son, leaving unresolved tensions as the episode ends.
An old woman, Lydia, clashes with another woman preparing for her son's wedding, who demands Lydia remove all memorial items for the dead. Lydia refuses, claiming these belongings are hers. The woman's frustration escalates as she threatens to destroy the memorials, accusing Lydia of bringing bad luck and cursing her family. When Lydia continues to resist, the woman smashes the memorial tablet, sparking outrage and accusations of a curse. The episode ends with Lydia vowing retaliation, while the woman insists her upcoming wedding must not be tainted by death, leaving their conflict unresolved and threatening further consequences.
Lydia faces harsh rejection from her neighbors after burning incense to honor her deceased family members, which they blame for bringing bad luck to the building. Tensions escalate when her family’s portraits and memorial tablets are smashed, and Lydia is ordered to stop burning incense and leave. Feeling betrayed and exhausted, she refuses to continue protecting the community that turned against her. The episode ends with Lydia receiving a call from a funeral company interested in renting her house, hinting at an uncertain new path ahead.
Lydia is negotiating with a couple who want to rent her spacious first-floor apartment, offering them a 30% discount out of appreciation for their community work. They plan to move in the next day, coinciding with Marcus' wedding, and explain their unusual funeral business move-in ceremony involving wreaths and funeral rites. Lydia agrees but requests the event be grand. Later, Lydia's neighbor confronts her, suspicious about the boxes containing items related to the funeral work and demands to see if she’s cleared out the place. The episode ends with tension as Lydia faces uninvited scrutiny.
Graham arrives and quickly leaves after a brief encounter, setting a tense atmosphere. Meanwhile, Lydia's neighbor Marcus presents a fire pit meant to absorb her 'bad luck' before his wedding the next day. Lydia reacts coldly to Marcus's suggestion, which escalates into a confrontation where Marcus accuses Lydia of bringing misfortune due to her tragic past involving his family. Despite the hostility, Marcus insists Lydia step over the fire pit to rid the neighborhood of bad luck. The episode ends with Lydia isolated and the ominous warning that her 'whole family' might have to participate tomorrow.
Tensions flare in the building as Lydia, a grieving widow, is blamed for burning incense that soils Eleanor's balcony just before her son's big wedding day. Neighbors accuse Lydia of causing bad luck and disrupting the celebration, demanding she stop. Lydia, pushed to the edge, silently endures the accusations but finally hints she might accept the blame to end the conflict. Meanwhile, preparations escalate as Eleanor instructs Graham to ensure the wedding event is grander, aiming to overshadow the growing hostility. The episode ends on a sharp divide between Lydia's isolation and the community's mounting pressure for tomorrow's celebration.
In this episode, neighbors gather to celebrate Marcus's recent marriage, while Lydia faces bitter hostility from the building residents who blame her for past misfortunes. Despite harsh accusations that she brings bad luck and a curse on the community, Lydia remains defiant, refusing to back down. The tension escalates as residents boast about how life will improve once Lydia leaves. The conflict peaks when Lydia confronts their cruelty, challenging them with a dark, provocative remark about the dead. The episode ends with Lydia preparing for an ominous ritual, signaling unresolved danger ahead.
On the day of her son's wedding, Lydia faces hostility from neighbors who blame her for past tragedies, including the deaths of her husband and son. Despite their harsh words and claims that her presence brings bad luck, Lydia remains silent as the festive atmosphere grows tense. Her son's fiancée and others celebrate eagerly, hoping a lively wedding will erase years of misfortune. Just as the celebration begins with firecrackers, signaling a fresh start, an unexpected sound interrupts the event, hinting that Lydia's troubles are far from over.
Three years after a devastating earthquake claimed the lives of Lydia’s husband and son as they heroically saved their neighbors, the community moves on while forgetting the sacrifice. Eleanor, once close, now views Lydia as a symbol of misfortune. As Eleanor’s son Marcus prepares for his wedding, Lydia chooses this moment to confront the silence, determined to remind everyone that honoring the past and the acts of kindness that saved lives is essential to keeping warmth and humanity alive among strangers sharing a floor.