What is the plot?

One morning at the Chatterley house, a leftover slice of pizza goes missing, and the family immediately treats the disappearance as a serious dispute that must be settled in family court.

The case is brought before Judge Judgey, and Kiff's father is put on trial for allegedly eating her mother's slice of pizza.

As the hearing begins, Kiff knows she is the one who actually took the pizza, but she decides to hide the truth and let the accusation stay on her father instead.

That choice becomes the central conflict of the episode, because Kiff's silence allows the trial to move forward with her father facing the consequences, including the threat of a lifetime pizza ban.

When the pressure of watching her father take the blame becomes too much, Kiff finally comes clean and admits that she was the real culprit.

The confession turns out to be part of a trick: the whole family-court setup was used to force Kiff to tell the truth.

After the truth is revealed, the episode ends with Kiff being punished by having to make pizza for everyone.

What is the ending?

Kiff and her family end up in family court over a missing slice of pizza, and Kiff finally admits that she was the one who ate it. The ending reveals that the whole courtroom ordeal was set up to make her tell the truth, and she is then punished by having to make pizza for everyone.

At the end of the episode, the Chatterley home is wrapped in a mock court case after Beryl discovers her leftover slice of pizza is gone from the fridge. Martin denies eating it, and the matter is brought before Judge Judgey in family court. Kiff has been hiding the truth, even though she knows she is the one responsible, and the tension builds because Martin is facing the blame for something he did not do.

In the courtroom scene, the pressure on Kiff becomes too much, and she comes clean about taking the pizza. The reveal changes the whole direction of the case, because the person on trial is no longer truly the culprit, and the family's focus shifts from accusation to honesty. The episode then shows that the court setup was a trick designed to push Kiff into admitting what she did.

After the truth is exposed, Kiff's fate is that she is assigned to make pizza for everyone as her punishment. Martin's fate is that the accusation against him is cleared once Kiff confesses. Beryl's pizza slice is accounted for through the confession, and Judge Judgey's role in the ending is to deliver the consequence after the truth is revealed.

Is there a post-credit scene?

Who ate Beryl’s leftover slice of pizza in Chatterley vs. Chatterley?

The episode's setup is a missing leftover slice of pizza in the Chatterley home, and the later reveal is that Kiff was the culprit the whole time. Beryl says everyone except Martin already knew Kiff did it, and the "trial" was staged so Kiff would admit the truth herself.

Why does the Chatterley family hold a family court trial in this episode?

They hold family court because a leftover slice of pizza goes missing in the Chatterley residence, and the family decides to settle the dispute through a formal trial with Judge Judgey.

Who is on trial in Chatterley vs. Chatterley?

Martin Chatterley is the one on trial, since the case centers on whether he ate Beryl's missing slice of pizza.

How does Kiff get involved in the pizza mystery?

Kiff is the one who actually took the leftover slice, but the rest of the family already knows it before the reveal. The episode's court drama is arranged to push Kiff into admitting what she did herself.

What role does Judge Judgey play in the pizza dispute?

Judge Judgey presides over the family court proceedings, acting as the judge for the Chatterleys' dispute over the missing pizza slice.

Is this family friendly?