Selena arrives home, after a long day of work.
Selena takes off her coat - it seems she forgot to wear any clothes today.
She heads upstairs, carelessly dropping her coat on the stairs. Someone's going to trip over that.
Now, crucial to the narrative, we have a close-up shot of some Beats speakers. It's not product placement, it was a creative decision.
Presumably tired from a long day at work, and still embarrassed that she forgot to put on clothes, Selena takes a quick nap.
Refreshed from a nap, she decides it's time to get dressed. With such a varied choice of clothes to pick from, it's hard to predict what she'll pick - the white shirt, or the white shirt.
Wisely, she opts for the white shirt, though she quickly becomes distracted by her own reflection and forgets that she was supposed to be getting dressed.
After several failed attempts to get dressed, Selena decided to watch some TV instead.
A topless man appears on the screen. Which is lucky, because usually when you turn on the TV, it's either adverts, a Hollyoaks omnibus or Friends.
Again, crucial to the plot, a close-up shot of a BMW. NOT product placement, another important creative decision.
Selena is suddenly joined by the man on TV. Something strange is going on.
"THE OBSESSION"? Hmm. Is this even Selena's house?
Oh dear. It's definitely not her house. It's the man off the TV's house. And he's home.
Blissfully unaware, stalker Selena decides to take a bath, lying in a position we all lie in when we're having a bath.
Man off the TV creeps up the stairs, catching Selena in his bath, fantasising about him showering.
Wisely, he decides it's probably best to call the police.
Having finally decided to put on some clothes, Selena gives herself up to the police. They take her away. Poor, deranged Selena.