You can feel the desperation in Sia's voice when she accuses everyone of abandoning her. But let's be honest, she dug her own grave with that kidnapping attempt. The older couple's disappointment hit harder than any slap could. Rachel playing the long game makes this show so addictive to binge on netshort.
Just when you think the drama can't get bigger, Shawn drops the triplets bombshell. The shock on the parents' faces was priceless. Sia thinking she could win by being loud versus Rachel's quiet calculation creates such a great contrast. Definitely one of the best twists in (Dubbed)A Baby, a Billionaire, And Me so far.
While Sia is throwing tantrums, Rachel is strategically securing her future with the family. That line about falling into the trap was chilling. It shows how much she has grown since coming back. The tension in the living room scene was palpable. I love how this series keeps raising the stakes every episode.
It hurts to see the older man cry asking how Sia could hurt Rachel after treating her like a daughter. You can tell they truly wanted peace, but Sia forced their hand. The moment they ordered security to take her away felt like the final nail in the coffin. Emotional damage is real in this series.
The visual of Sia being physically restrained while screaming accusations was intense. It marked the definitive end of her place in the house. Rachel standing tall next to Shawn signaled a new era for the family. The production quality on these confrontation scenes is surprisingly high for a short drama.