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The old Disney Channel movie "Quints" has some rather "creepy" moments. (PG related because of creepy baby shots) (pizzagate)

submitted 5 years ago by dicedtomatoes55-2

Maybe I'm overthinking here.

I was scrolling Disney+ one day for nostalgic purposes and happened upon "Quints". The movie revolves around this girl whose mother suddenly becomes pregnant with, as the movie name implies - a set of quintuplets. It should also be mentioned that Jamie wants to become an art major after high school or something like that. The usual hi-jinks that occur in a watered down Disney movie take place - the happy moments, the sad moments. But knowing all there is to know about Pizzagate, a few interesting scenes pop up.

Let's get right to the point.

  1. Jamie's painting - What was she even going for? Detailing the butt like that and the person who's apparently drawing the person, his or her face is a bunch of lines and dots. This scene stays focused like this from the camera for at least ten or so seconds making anyone who's watching this movie notice the drawing.

  2. Right after, Jamie's art teacher and mentor comes over. Behind him on the wall, half a painting can be seen. Again we have the pleasure of seeing butts. Baby's butts near what looks to be a fire of all things. If anyone could find out the origin of this painting maybe we can figure out something more.

  3. Talking about naked babies, a baby pees on the publicist that helps the family get famous and what do we have - another butt shot.

The following are not so nefarious but just don't make sense in the context of the movie:

  1. The mother and father leave for an event and right before he leaves, the father tells Jamie to not let her male friend touch her stuff. Nowhere in the movie does the male friend ever bother her, her stuff or anybody. He's a side character that doesn't even have an arc. A rather odd line to say about a character that doesn't do much.

  2. At the end of the movie, Jamie talks directly to the camera and says this - "Well, as happy as 14 year old girls ever get . . . but that's a different story." When the movie is basically about babies, what do the writers want the audience to think regarding what she means? Again, we have a painting of babies in the background.

If you ask me, this feels like they were trying to program all the children and adults that watched this.

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