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When you think no one is watching… What Would You Do?Using hidden cameras, What Would You Do? establishes everyday scenarios and then captures people's reactions. Whether people are compelled to act or mind their own business, John Quiñones reports on their split-second and often surprising decision-making process.
People react in Mississippi and New York to a man publicly displaying the Confederate flag; a coffee shop manager berates a cashier who offers free food to a homeless man; a man plots revenge against his ex; a mother becomes embarrassed by her son.
A coach discourages a young baseball player from coming out as gay; a waitress is rude to a veteran with a traumatic brain injury; a customer in a clothing store starts rearranging items; a young man confronts his father about his gambling.
When a woman brings an immigrant child to a restaurant, she is told she should be helping American children; a woman dismisses her friend's postpartum depression; sorority members tell a girl with Down syndrome she can't join because she's different.
Thought-provoking scenarios on racial bias, aging out of the foster care system, and sobriety.
A student tells her friend she's providing companionship to men in return for money to pay for school; a shopper starts crying when she learns the dress she want's isn't available in her size; women belittle a stay-at-home dad.
A bar manager tells an applicant she's too old for the job; two women in a gym bully another woman for her body's appearance in leggings; a customer in a sporting goods store harasses a gay couple; a mother wants her children to eat vegetables.
Two Latino men are questioned about their immigration status; teen girls verbally bully a classmate at a park; a woman upsets her child by repeatedly saying negative things about the child's father; a barbershop customer falls asleep in the chair.
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