When Robin meets the lovely Jamika he thinks he's in heaven. But when he meets her friend Bebe's children, whom she is looking after, he knows he's in hell. Bebe's kids are the most obnoxious, irritating, pain in the butt kids he has ever met. Written by Brian W Martz
Two security dogs have a ship's gangway collapse on top of them and their handlers - we don't see how they fare, but it's played as a moment of comic slapstick.
Robin bites on a cockroach after accidentally putting it into his mouth. He later attempts to stomp on a spider, but it is unclear if he succeeds. There is a comical moment where Pee-Wee terrifies a cat with his aggressive scooter-riding, but the cat does not come to any harm.
There are various references throughout to Bébé's negligence toward her titular kids. Robin gets insight into the bleakness of their home life at the end, when he takes them back to their run-down apartment to find their mother gone and no food in the refrigerator. He gives them money to order a pizza but leaves them unattended, despite his reservations. Eventually, he thinks better of it and steps up to become the new parental figure in their life.
Bébé seemingly never has time for her children, leaving the apartment empty with the expectation that Jamika will make provisions. Jamika establishes that the children's father gives her no support in their care.
Pee-Wee has flies buzzing around his diaper for the duration of the film, indicating that the contents are none too sanitary. It only occurs to Robin to check at the end.