This segment begins with intense discussion and analysis among investigators examining hidden and alarming symbols that seem to be embedded in episodes of a children’s show. They’ve cataloged the episodes meticulously, identifying references to potentially sinister figures and messages subtly encouraging harmful behavior. The tone is urgent as they debate possible connections to disappearances and hidden motives behind the show’s content, which seems to have dark origins rooted in ancient cult practices. Tensions heighten with mentions of Caroline, a woman they believe may still be held against her will, connected to the mystery they’re trying to unravel. The investigators argue over whether it’s safe to continue pursuing leads, with Peter and others hesitant to expose their findings prematurely. The scene then shifts to a library story-time session led by Mr. Colton, who reads an eerie version of "Alice in Wonderland." Colton’s performance seems innocent at first but carries a haunting undertone, especially as children and parents are encouraged to donate to expand the library’s influence. Colton’s subtle charm masks the unsettling manipulation beneath the surface. We then find Colton in a chilling interaction with his captors, forced to record a statement for his daughter, Rebecca. Clearly under duress, he’s prompted to reassure her, yet he resists, calling out the coercion and confinement he's enduring. The captors remind him of a contract he supposedly agreed to, intensifying the sense of betrayal and control. As he continues to resist, the captors coldly plan to edit his words for their own purposes, leaving Colton desperate and isolated.