Hanna Stone recounts a family fishing trip gone awry when her husband, Jack, unexpectedly invites a coworker, Heath, along without consulting her. Feeling sidelined, Hanna insists they turn back, preferring not to spend the weekend awkwardly accommodating a stranger. Jack reluctantly complies, but tensions flare as Hanna asserts her need for family time. She rents an Airbnb for herself and the kids, leaving Jack to continue the trip with Heath. Despite initial frustration, Hanna and the children have a fulfilling weekend by the lake, emphasizing the importance of family bonding.
When Jack returns home to find them gone, he realizes the impact of his actions, leading to a discussion about communication and mutual respect in their relationship. Reflecting on the experience, Hanna questions whether her approach was too drastic but ultimately affirms the value of prioritizing family unity. Their interaction highlights the challenges of balancing individual desires with familial obligations and underscores the need for open dialogue to maintain harmony.