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At the heart of every memorable family drama is the tension between individuality and belonging. Characters in these stories constantly battle a singular dilemma: How do I become my own person while remaining tied to the people who made me?

As the family comes together to celebrate their shared history, they're forced to confront the complexities of their relationships and the unspoken tensions that have been building for years. The reunion becomes a turning point for the Jacksons, as they're forced to decide whether to continue down a path of dysfunction or work towards healing and rebuilding their relationships.

Rachel, the eldest, has always felt responsible for her mother's well-being. She's shouldered the burden of caring for Helen during her final years, but now feels entitled to a larger share of the inheritance. Daniel, the middle child, has a troubled history with addiction and is desperate to secure a financial future for himself and his family. Chris, the youngest, has always felt like the black sheep, and his mother's death has brought up long-buried feelings of guilt and regret.