After a tense meeting with her teacher, Yetta faces bullying from classmates who cruelly accuse her of wanting to become a porn star and plan to visit her house to confront her. Despite Yetta’s pleas to keep them away, her tormentors are determined to invade her home. Yetta confides in her family about the bullying and their impending visit, emphasizing her struggle as the only 'normal' member in her unusual family. The episode ends with Yetta anxiously preparing for the confrontation, as her family welcomes her home, leaving the threat at her doorstep unresolved.
Yetta returns home exhausted and hiding injuries under her jacket. Her family welcomes her but reveals a new guest—a woman who abandoned her baby, who was tragically run over and severely injured. As the family recounts this shocking story, Yetta’s distress grows. When pressured, Yetta reluctantly removes her jacket, exposing fresh wounds. Her sister urgently demands to know who caused the harm, but Yetta remains silent, intensifying the tension. The episode ends with the family confronting the reality of Yetta's suffering while her next steps remain uncertain.
Yetta Hobbes looks fragile but hides a turbulent inner life. She is the only outwardly ordinary member of a family built on secrets: her father Ryan is a serial killer, her mother Joan an expert in toxicology, and her brother Eric keeps an unhealthy possessiveness over her. The entire household conceals extreme antisocial darkness. At school Yetta endures relentless cruelty from classmates Lucy Wright, Sherry Nelly and Belle Robert. Tired and cornered, she watches as the girls, confident and mocking, volunteer to visit her home. They expect humiliation but do not perceive the family’s true nature. The visit flips roles, predator and prey blur, and Yetta must confront whether survival will cost her innocence.
Yetta Hobbes looks fragile but hides a turbulent inner life. She is the only outwardly ordinary member of a family built on secrets: her father Ryan is a serial killer, her mother Joan an expert in toxicology, and her brother Eric keeps an unhealthy possessiveness over her. The entire household conceals extreme antisocial darkness. At school Yetta endures relentless cruelty from classmates Lucy Wright, Sherry Nelly and Belle Robert. Tired and cornered, she watches as the girls, confident and mocking, volunteer to visit her home. They expect humiliation but do not perceive the family’s true nature. The visit flips roles, predator and prey blur, and Yetta must confront whether survival will cost her innocence.
Yetta Hobbes looks fragile but hides a turbulent inner life. She is the only outwardly ordinary member of a family built on secrets: her father Ryan is a serial killer, her mother Joan an expert in toxicology, and her brother Eric keeps an unhealthy possessiveness over her. The entire household conceals extreme antisocial darkness. At school Yetta endures relentless cruelty from classmates Lucy Wright, Sherry Nelly and Belle Robert. Tired and cornered, she watches as the girls, confident and mocking, volunteer to visit her home. They expect humiliation but do not perceive the family’s true nature. The visit flips roles, predator and prey blur, and Yetta must confront whether survival will cost her innocence.
Yetta Hobbes looks fragile but hides a turbulent inner life. She is the only outwardly ordinary member of a family built on secrets: her father Ryan is a serial killer, her mother Joan an expert in toxicology, and her brother Eric keeps an unhealthy possessiveness over her. The entire household conceals extreme antisocial darkness. At school Yetta endures relentless cruelty from classmates Lucy Wright, Sherry Nelly and Belle Robert. Tired and cornered, she watches as the girls, confident and mocking, volunteer to visit her home. They expect humiliation but do not perceive the family’s true nature. The visit flips roles, predator and prey blur, and Yetta must confront whether survival will cost her innocence.
Yetta Hobbes looks fragile but hides a turbulent inner life. She is the only outwardly ordinary member of a family built on secrets: her father Ryan is a serial killer, her mother Joan an expert in toxicology, and her brother Eric keeps an unhealthy possessiveness over her. The entire household conceals extreme antisocial darkness. At school Yetta endures relentless cruelty from classmates Lucy Wright, Sherry Nelly and Belle Robert. Tired and cornered, she watches as the girls, confident and mocking, volunteer to visit her home. They expect humiliation but do not perceive the family’s true nature. The visit flips roles, predator and prey blur, and Yetta must confront whether survival will cost her innocence.
Yetta Hobbes looks fragile but hides a turbulent inner life. She is the only outwardly ordinary member of a family built on secrets: her father Ryan is a serial killer, her mother Joan an expert in toxicology, and her brother Eric keeps an unhealthy possessiveness over her. The entire household conceals extreme antisocial darkness. At school Yetta endures relentless cruelty from classmates Lucy Wright, Sherry Nelly and Belle Robert. Tired and cornered, she watches as the girls, confident and mocking, volunteer to visit her home. They expect humiliation but do not perceive the family’s true nature. The visit flips roles, predator and prey blur, and Yetta must confront whether survival will cost her innocence.
Yetta Hobbes looks fragile but hides a turbulent inner life. She is the only outwardly ordinary member of a family built on secrets: her father Ryan is a serial killer, her mother Joan an expert in toxicology, and her brother Eric keeps an unhealthy possessiveness over her. The entire household conceals extreme antisocial darkness. At school Yetta endures relentless cruelty from classmates Lucy Wright, Sherry Nelly and Belle Robert. Tired and cornered, she watches as the girls, confident and mocking, volunteer to visit her home. They expect humiliation but do not perceive the family’s true nature. The visit flips roles, predator and prey blur, and Yetta must confront whether survival will cost her innocence.
Yetta Hobbes looks fragile but hides a turbulent inner life. She is the only outwardly ordinary member of a family built on secrets: her father Ryan is a serial killer, her mother Joan an expert in toxicology, and her brother Eric keeps an unhealthy possessiveness over her. The entire household conceals extreme antisocial darkness. At school Yetta endures relentless cruelty from classmates Lucy Wright, Sherry Nelly and Belle Robert. Tired and cornered, she watches as the girls, confident and mocking, volunteer to visit her home. They expect humiliation but do not perceive the family’s true nature. The visit flips roles, predator and prey blur, and Yetta must confront whether survival will cost her innocence.