Your Downfall Is My Justice Full Episode

Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 1

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Portia, returned to her birth family, is scorned as a useless cripple and treated like a blood donor by her sister Sabine and their mother. They plot to drain her blood and kick her out. When Portia vanishes, the household stages a burial; the mother accuses them—"You killed my daughter!"—and chaos erupts as ashes and accusations are exchanged. In the episode's key turn Portia suddenly wakes: her legs work and she finds herself in the McCalls' room, leaving her survival and the family's guilt unresolved.

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Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 2

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Sabine is in the hospital and urgently needs a blood donation, but Portia doesn't show. Her partner confronts her, urging her to give blood; Portia refuses and an argument ends with them breaking up. Sabine waits alone while Portia returns home to find the restored masterpiece she made for Mom dismissed. Hurt and furious, Portia vows to live for herself and protect Mom, rejecting the family's control. As she declares independence, someone offscreen demands answers: 'Portia Brooks, why didn't you go to the hospital?'

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Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 3

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Portia bursts out of a birthday gathering with a packed suitcase, accusing her family and Sabine of stealing her fiancé and repeatedly harming her. She lists concrete abuses: a late-night needle in her arm, repeated blood draws that nearly killed her, forced sedation, a hair cut and a skin graft given to Sabine. Family members defend Sabine as ill, cite Enzo and Mom’s busy schedules, and insist Portia, 'a McCall,' should care for Sabine. After the cake she announces, "I have nothing to do with this family," and walks out, severing ties and leaving Sabine's care unresolved.

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Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 4

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Portia storms out to cut ties with the McCall household, insisting she won't take anything. The family accuses her of being a penniless tramp who was given everything and mocks her disability; her mother defends Sabine. Portia produces handmade gifts—a sleep aid for Reuben, food for Enzo, a painting for her mother—to prove she hasn't stolen. The family orders guards and threatens the whip; Portia summons the press waiting outside to expose the abuse. Vowing revenge, she declares she'll marry wealthy Wesley Locke to use his power, then appears at his door and says, "Let's get married."

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Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 5

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Portia reluctantly accepts a staged marriage to fulfill the man's grandmother, Old Mrs. Locke, whose dying wish is to see them wed within her remaining three years. Portia insists the union is only an act and demands one condition: he must withdraw all funding to the McCalls. He agrees and asks her to respect the arrangement. Later she inspects an antique pendant; he warns it's jinxed and orders an investigation into its origin. As the deal is sealed, a caller demands Portia be brought home and spend the first night together, leaving her next move unresolved.

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Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 6

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Portia tells her mother she can support herself and will auction an antique to pay Rowan's medical bills, insisting she’s cut ties with the McCalls and that her birth mother is out of her life. A caller from the McCall circle confronts her, shaming her, demanding repayment for years of medical funds and threatening a lawyer’s letter while hinting at exposing her link to Sabine. Portia refuses and the dispute escalates into legal threats. Later, a man arrives saying, "To sleep with me," per a grandmother's orders, leaving Portia's next move uncertain.

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Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 7

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Villagers spread a rumor that Portia has a sugar daddy and her relatives conspire to freeze her bank card and sack her adoptive mother to force her back. At the Locke household Portia is given a special tonic, told the marriage is an act, and argues about small comforts like who showers first. After the soup causes a reaction she cries, "Don't hurt my mom!"—someone threatens her family in a nightmare scene. The Locke matriarch insists, "You're Mrs. Locke now... I won't let anyone bully you," leaving Portia protected for now but besieged by outside schemes.

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Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 8

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Morning after their wedding, a newlywed woman wakes in her husband’s arms, vows they won’t sleep together again, and he arranges for her to attend an afternoon antique auction. At the auction staff report a pendant was taken from a grave and warn it brings bad luck. The woman admires items while secretly worrying: she lost her job and sent her mother to clean the venue so Portia wouldn’t find out—she plans to use auction proceeds to pay Rowan’s hospital bills. Portia spots them, sneers, and asks, “What the hell are you doing here?” leaving her secret exposed.

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Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 9

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Portia arrives at a high-society venue with her adoptive mother and is immediately confronted by her birth family for ignoring calls. Relatives accuse her of using a "sugar daddy" and call her a gold-digger while her adoptive mother defends her. The family offers conditional mercy: Portia must publicly swear to cut ties with the old man, beg Sabine for forgiveness, and renounce the McCalls. Under pressure she declares, "I, Portia Brooks, want nothing to do with the McCalls!" The episode ends on this coerced public renunciation and the unresolved fallout.

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Your Downfall Is My Justice - Episode 10

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Portia is attacked in public after a family confrontation. Her mother and relatives accuse her of picking up trashy habits and call her a whore for living with an older man. After Portia slaps Sabine, the family demands she kneel and apologize; Portia refuses. The conflict escalates: guards are summoned, the pair are held down, threatened with violence, and the family orders them stripped and filmed to be posted online as punishment for leaving the family. The episode ends with cameras rolling, Portia’s defiance turned into immediate, public humiliation.

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