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Still unsuspecting Jasper has graduated but refuses to got college, he passed the musical training entrance exam, grandma champions presumptions the knave must be gay. Father nearly breaks up completely by scorning such a non-career. Meanwhile the spouses bicker about how to (not) spend their lottery fortune, after setting half aside for Nathan and greedy grandma, their landlady, each spending some secretly. After a therapy session with Dr. Carl Kaspers, Sandra gets over her shopping mania and Rudy over his jealousy, then makes up with Jasper.
For years, family father Rudy Desmet's fanatically-followed lottery numbers system failed to yield anything. When his bright son Jasper looses the pre-filled-out form, he plays at random instead, and wins big. Rudy however doesn't tell the model knave, whose graduation -a family first- he only celebrated for the party treats. Rudy cancels his lame job as security transport firm employee, but has to retract after his wife and her mother force him to take advice from lottery psychologist Carl Kaspers.