Mom leaves hurriedly, telling her children to wait; the kids follow and discover she's been taken, with Auntie Wanda held aboard Joseph's private yacht. Morris and a small group arrive at the dock demanding release, but Joseph's men block the quay. They realize the yacht is packed with bodyguards and a direct assault would be a trap. One rescuer insists he has a plan as voices call for Wanda and Sherry. On board, a captor says, "You're cooperative this time," and a hostage pleads, "I'll do anything you want." The rescue grinds to a tense, unresolved halt.
The episode opens with Joseph forcing a woman to "Drink it," promising to decide whether to spare her life. She drinks, then a sudden fire erupts; Morris grabs Auntie Wanda and helps people flee. Outside, Joseph confronts the fleeing woman and fixates on a child who looks like Yves, accusing her of faking her death and stealing the boy. Summer and others argue over who should care for the child, with one accusing the caregiver of abuse. Cornered, the accused snaps, "I'll die for real," leaving custody and her fate unresolved.
Joseph is hailed as the perfect husband and father. That image collapses the day Sherry returns with her son and daughter. Their arrival exposes a life he thought flawless. He chases her relentlessly, desperate to reclaim reputation and marriage. But Sherry's answer is cold and clear: the children are mine, and I don't want you. Facing two small faces that mirror him, Joseph must confront the consequences of his absence and the gulf between how others saw him and who he truly is. Pride, guilt and longing collide. To win Sherry back he must change—and fast. He still has a long way to go.
Joseph is hailed as the perfect husband and father. That image collapses the day Sherry returns with her son and daughter. Their arrival exposes a life he thought flawless. He chases her relentlessly, desperate to reclaim reputation and marriage. But Sherry's answer is cold and clear: the children are mine, and I don't want you. Facing two small faces that mirror him, Joseph must confront the consequences of his absence and the gulf between how others saw him and who he truly is. Pride, guilt and longing collide. To win Sherry back he must change—and fast. He still has a long way to go.
Joseph is hailed as the perfect husband and father. That image collapses the day Sherry returns with her son and daughter. Their arrival exposes a life he thought flawless. He chases her relentlessly, desperate to reclaim reputation and marriage. But Sherry's answer is cold and clear: the children are mine, and I don't want you. Facing two small faces that mirror him, Joseph must confront the consequences of his absence and the gulf between how others saw him and who he truly is. Pride, guilt and longing collide. To win Sherry back he must change—and fast. He still has a long way to go.
Joseph is hailed as the perfect husband and father. That image collapses the day Sherry returns with her son and daughter. Their arrival exposes a life he thought flawless. He chases her relentlessly, desperate to reclaim reputation and marriage. But Sherry's answer is cold and clear: the children are mine, and I don't want you. Facing two small faces that mirror him, Joseph must confront the consequences of his absence and the gulf between how others saw him and who he truly is. Pride, guilt and longing collide. To win Sherry back he must change—and fast. He still has a long way to go.
Joseph is hailed as the perfect husband and father. That image collapses the day Sherry returns with her son and daughter. Their arrival exposes a life he thought flawless. He chases her relentlessly, desperate to reclaim reputation and marriage. But Sherry's answer is cold and clear: the children are mine, and I don't want you. Facing two small faces that mirror him, Joseph must confront the consequences of his absence and the gulf between how others saw him and who he truly is. Pride, guilt and longing collide. To win Sherry back he must change—and fast. He still has a long way to go.
Joseph is hailed as the perfect husband and father. That image collapses the day Sherry returns with her son and daughter. Their arrival exposes a life he thought flawless. He chases her relentlessly, desperate to reclaim reputation and marriage. But Sherry's answer is cold and clear: the children are mine, and I don't want you. Facing two small faces that mirror him, Joseph must confront the consequences of his absence and the gulf between how others saw him and who he truly is. Pride, guilt and longing collide. To win Sherry back he must change—and fast. He still has a long way to go.
Joseph is hailed as the perfect husband and father. That image collapses the day Sherry returns with her son and daughter. Their arrival exposes a life he thought flawless. He chases her relentlessly, desperate to reclaim reputation and marriage. But Sherry's answer is cold and clear: the children are mine, and I don't want you. Facing two small faces that mirror him, Joseph must confront the consequences of his absence and the gulf between how others saw him and who he truly is. Pride, guilt and longing collide. To win Sherry back he must change—and fast. He still has a long way to go.
Joseph is hailed as the perfect husband and father. That image collapses the day Sherry returns with her son and daughter. Their arrival exposes a life he thought flawless. He chases her relentlessly, desperate to reclaim reputation and marriage. But Sherry's answer is cold and clear: the children are mine, and I don't want you. Facing two small faces that mirror him, Joseph must confront the consequences of his absence and the gulf between how others saw him and who he truly is. Pride, guilt and longing collide. To win Sherry back he must change—and fast. He still has a long way to go.