What a Pity, Too Late Full Episode

What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 1

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At a roadside crash, Yvette lies critically injured while Chester and onlookers wait for an ambulance. Paramedics say Chester shares Yvette’s blood type and urge him to donate, but an anonymous photo already implicates his car at the scene. Chester’s wife—married seven years—accuses him of arranging the accident and demands blood as redemption or divorce. A shocking line, "I planned the accident myself," surfaces, complicating blame. Meanwhile the elderly woman who had been forced to give blood collapses; her daughter Sherri begs as her hand grows cold. With Yvette still near death, Chester’s choice and the marriage remain unresolved.

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What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 2

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A family scrambles when their mother collapses and won't wake. Young Sherri frantically tries medicine and plans to steal back a seashell wind chime Dad took from Ms. Yates, believing it will rouse her, despite warnings it's dangerous. The mood collapses when someone tells Sherri, "Mom won't come back anymore." Adults immediately fight: Winifred accuses others of blocking a transfusion and of using Sherri; another woman tells Joshua she married Chester for security but cares for him and tends to Yvette to make amends. The episode ends with accusations cutting off at "She—", leaving responsibility unresolved.

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What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 3

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Yvette suffers repeated bleeding after Winifred bumps into her. Family rushes in; Chester calms everyone, insists he'll handle the situation and take Yvette to the hospital while promising to make Winifred apologize. Sherri anxiously begs her father for the seashell wind chime to wake their mother but is told to wait at home. At the bedside Yvette explains her hemorrhage is from leukemia and poor clotting and worries less for herself than for her young child Coco. As Chester prepares to leave for the hospital, the family is left facing Coco's uncertain future.

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What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 4

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Winifred's phone is off while the hospital warns that Yvette is critically ill and needs RH-negative blood. A frightened Sherri and her father arrive; staff say only Sherri's and her mother's blood can save Yvette. Sherri, terrified because her mother lies unresponsive, hesitates. Family members and Chester pressure her and accuse her mother of causing Yvette's state, calling the donation a way to atone. Sherri pleads and promises candy, then screams "I don't want to donate blood!" Despite her refusal, someone orders, "Take the girl to donate blood," leaving whether she'll be forced into transfusion unresolved.

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What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 5

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Great-grandma storms into a hospital room where little Sherri is being held and Yvette lies bleeding. She shields Sherri, demands to know who harmed the child, and lashes out at Chester for abandoning the Joseph family during bankruptcy. Chester insists Yvette left for medical treatment abroad and then shifts blame: "It's Winnie who caused this," he says, offering to take responsibility. Relatives argue over loyalty and blame—then Sherri reveals her mother won't wake up. The episode ends with the mother's unresponsive condition hanging over the family and an unanswered question of who will truly take responsibility.

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What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 6

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After a tense call ends with a hang-up and a turned-off phone, a family argument explodes over the mother's supposed illness and refusal to donate blood. A woman accuses everyone of protecting Winifred and the six-year-old, demands the seashell wind chime back, and threatens to claim the Joseph family's fortune. Great-grandma intervenes, takes Sherri downstairs promising snacks while the mother sleeps. Insults escalate — accusations that the mother is lying — and the episode ends with the child pleading, "You wicked woman, give me back my dad!", leaving the father's situation unresolved.

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What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 7

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A woman forces little Sherri to eat, withholding a seashell wind chime until she finishes. She promises the chime, taunts the child, insults Sherri's mother and orders another child, Coco, to stop trying to intervene. Voices mock Sherri, calling her "Winifred's child" and saying she deserves trash. Sherri keeps insisting she wants to wake Mommy, and someone warns, "Mom, Sherri is about to wake you up." The episode ends as Mommy, stirred, snaps, "What did you say?", leaving the brewing confrontation unresolved and about to explode.

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What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 8

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A family confrontation opens with Chester demanding Sherri return Coco’s missing necklace, Coco’s only memento. Sherri insists she didn’t steal it and accuses Yvette, her mother, of bullying her—saying she was pushed, forced to eat trash and fell after knocking over a trash can. Others counter that Ms. Yates had nearly died earlier and that Coco witnessed the incident, undermining Sherri’s claim. Chester loses patience and demands the necklace, threatening to take Sherri to her mother if she won’t comply. The episode ends unresolved as Sherri refuses and Chester’s threat hangs over her.

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What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 9

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Father confronts and hits his child over a missing item. He accuses the child of stealing, searches and blames the child's mother while defending a "terrible woman" who he says bullies them. The child insists he didn't steal and pleads as the father grows angrier, calls him disobedient and threatens punishment. He then reveals he took their mother's wind chime to wake her and accuses the terrible woman of bullying Mom, accusing the father of no longer loving them. The father demands an explanation and prepares to punish, leaving the plea unresolved.

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What a Pity, Too Late - Episode 10

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At the hospital, Yvette recovers after receiving Winifred's blood while staff try to keep Chester uninformed; Winifred has even sent someone to fetch a wind chime she cherishes. Back home, Sherri is accused of stealing a necklace linked to that wind chime. Her father demands she apologize and kneel, refuses her denials, and threatens to leave. He walks out, vowing to return the wind chime only when she admits fault. Sherri pleads for him to stay, left with the immediate choice of submission or continued protest.

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