A lightswitch is heard and the normal visuals switch to realism. The music stops and the mother steps back, slowly beginning to raise into the air. The mother walks up to and looks at the televison, greeted by 6, smiling. The singing continues, revealed to be coming directly from the television. She checks the crib only to find her baby missing. The mother enters the room as the crying can still be heard. The voice is cut out as the sound of a baby crying and singing begins playing. Cut to a couple outside their child's room, the voice advises parents that, if they hear their child crying in front of the television to wait until they stop making noise. As the words fade, "they exist on different spectrums" is typed out on screen. The movie warns parents to monitor what their children may be watching, as they could be exposed to violent content, sexual content, graphic content, or scary imagery. The shot lingеrs on the television as the music stops, and we see 6's face slowly appears for the televison. It lists off multiple things used to entertain young children, such as toys, walks in a stroller, or even cartoons of thе family television. The movie begins with a female voice sympathizing for working adults, but also clarifying that your children need attention so they know we love them. Keep An Eye On Your Children!" an educational movie for adults soft piano music plays. They say "I am inside your home." Tape One Cut to "Mandela County Child Endangerment Awareness Association presents. The episode begins on a close-up of 6's face.
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