Soul Food
The Joseph family in Chicago, particularly sisters Teri, Maxine, and Robin, gather every Sunday for a traditional soul food dinner, a beloved ritual maintained by their matriarch, Mother Joe. However, when Mother Joe suffers a debilitating stroke and falls into a coma, the glue holding the tight-knit family together begins to dissolve. Without her guidance, old rivalries, long-simmering resentments, financial struggles, and marital infidelities surface among the sisters and their husbands, threatening to tear the family apart. As they navigate individual crises—from Teri's controlling nature and her husband's temptations, to Maxine's jealousy and the challenges faced by Robin and her new husband—the family must learn to communicate, forgive, and cherish each other before their bonds are irrevocably broken, ultimately discovering that the true "soul food" is the love and unity they share.