A man says that two graves belong to two dogs he had when he was little. It’s unclear at the time if this is truthful or not. The graves are simple crosses.
There is a rabbit strapped down to a piece of wood. The antagonist offers to teach a child to skin it. Later in the scene, the same rabbit can be seen from a different angle as a character is eyeing a knife to use in self-defense.
The antagonist's voice is heard as an audio flashback at the end. He has been trying to convince the little boy that his mother does not love him, though this is clearly not true.
The antagonist is referenced as having a psychiatrist and they had to release them as a patient because they were not being appropriate (i.e., possessive). It transpires the person is still mentally ill based on their behavior.
It transpires at the end that the child has been gaslighted by an adult. The female protagonist's ex is also abusive to them (e.g., stealing the child's school trip money in front of him).