The part where the kid had the noodles strapped to his head cracked me up. They tried to make it look all scientific with the wires. Lmao.
At 01:43 - "Turn... RIGHT!" LOL, ...at the guy that turns left instead But seriously, this kind of de-programming can really screw up some of those kids. They're trying to remove an addictive facet of the kids lives, but don't have anything realistic to replace it with. Those weren't noodles; they were actually rubber tubing used to insulate wires from surface movement that can create electronic artifact (false image signals) on electroencephalogram scans. Just Google the acronym, EEG to look at 'images'; you'll see that what they did didn't look so odd or amateur at all when compared to others in that same endeavor. Admittedly though, EEG overall, does look rather comical at first blush.