Nick attempts to destroy the television, but a new message appears, reading: "I am reborn, I bring salvation, resurrection." This turns Tony onto a new train of thought, believing that the messages must've been for a judgment day of sorts, and the orders they have been given were a test of their faith. The others discover that Kate, who died earlier in the film, still has a living baby in her stomach. 

The television then demands a sacrifice be made to save the unborn baby, so Tony and Kate's boyfriend, Scott (Kris Saddler), attempt to kill Annji. She escapes and Scott tries to defend Nick but is killed by Tony, and Nick drops the television on Tony's head. However, the TV bursts open with a series of cables that proceed to use Tony's body like a puppet. The force kills Nick and Annji, and Tony places a television next to Kate's body. Kate disintegrates and reveals a fully formed baby, who first sees the television that welcomes it to the world. The film ends by showing that the world outside the house is also overrun by these cables.

The finale sees this cautionary tale transform into a haunting mirror of our modern world. It showcases a terrifying state of mind where media can control us like a puppet and Kate's baby will be literally raised by that same media that destroyed their family. Will they be able to question any of their beliefs or will they grow up a prisoner of this mind-numbing system?