If anything, this show reminds us to not rely on social media as our only means to connect with the outside world (which so many of us do). Sure, it’s a way for people to connect and share what is happening in their lives but it’s NOT the ONLY way. Well, I like to think that this is a reminder to us all that there are hidden dangers of social media. So, as a parent, what can we learn from this? I can go on and on at the subtle but obvious hints this show points towards but I think you get the point… After all, the “monsters” of social media can’t hurt you if you can’t see them, right? The blind folds are the only real way to shelter out everything and everyone and is the means of pure survival. Is this a further hint to feeling isolated and alone? Perhaps they also serve as a warning sign to others to recognize the signs leading up to suicide? The birds, well, they are trapped inside a box with only the essential holes to offer them light and oxygen. This ends in a horrible disaster and the lesson is once again learned that you must refrain from all connections to the outside world including any source of technology. Wong) thinks they can monitor the “monsters” through the camera’s placed around his home and still be safe. ![]() Then there is the scene where Greg (played by B.D.
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