Billy's nose is whisked away by a Nasalmancer. The nasalmancer admires Billy's nose for its size, then mishandles it to comment about how spacious it is. When Billy tells him to stop and tries to invoke empathy by telling the nasalmancer he wouldn't do the same to his own nose, the nasalmancer cries because he doesn't have a nose.
Marcus visits a small candy business that needs help in terms of management. The business is stunted and needs to grow, but the partners can not get on the same terms. Marcus attempts to find common ground for the business.
Liza explains that our brain processes information from our senses and makes conclusions (perceptions) about our environment. When these perceptions are wrong, this is an illusion. They show a few examples of an optical illusion.
Temple, an autistic student, watches a short film on optical illusions and is immediately intrigued by it. She sets out to achieve the effects in the movie and does so after much persistence.