Sean, a man who insists he's Tina's father, arrives at the home to quiz his bewildered daughter on simple second-grade questions, answering with silly examples (moon, big apple) and bizarre advice ("first come first kill" in team fights). Another adult interrupts, challenges Sean's parenting and his right to be in the house. Sean snaps back that Tina is his biological daughter and that he's come because "Tina, today's your first day of school." He says he brought gifts. The other adult orders, "Bring everything in!", leaving Sean's access and parental authority at Tina's crucial morning unresolved.