Kate angrily informs Kevin that there are 15 people in the house, and he is the only one who has to make trouble with Kevin replying that he is the only one who's getting dumped on. Kate sternly drags Kevin out of the kitchen (after Jeff calls him "such a disease"), pays the pizza boy, and briefly speaks with the questionable officer of their vacation before taking Kevin upstairs before leaving, the officer tells her that he has already spoken to her husband and that the home is "in good hands". Kevin is interrupted by Uncle Frank who shouts, " Look what you did, you little jerk!" This causes Kevin to notice his family glaring at him for the mess. He replies that it is Buzz's fault for eating the whole plain cheese pizza on purpose, then begins ranting on how he hates sausage, olives, onions, and similar toppings. An infuriated Kate breaks up the fight between Buzz and Kevin and demands Kevin to explain his behavior. Angry that Buzz ate his plain cheese pizza, Kevin snaps and pushes Buzz back, which causes Buzz to accidentally spill milk on the airline tickets and passports, Peter to knock over a full open bottle of Pepsi onto the pizza and Frank's pants, and Fuller's head to get pinned between a chair and the wall. Buzz then begins to feign throwing up and asking for plate to Kevin. Knowing Fuller was deliberately doing this to pee on him while sleeping, Kevin is angered further. This annoys Kevin and he sees Fuller smirking at him when he drinks a can of Pepsi. Kevin looks for his favorite pizza and when he does not see any, he asks if anyone ordered some. Peter briefly speaks with the officer, who inquires about the security of their home and he is taken by Buzz to go eat pizza and Kevin rushes to the kitchen to get his favorite pizza.ĭuring dinner, Buzz is seen shoving an entire plain cheese pizza (Kevin's favorite) in his mouth, which he and Kevin were supposed to share. Frank comes and takes the pizza, but leaves the responsibility of paying for it to his brother and does not stay around to speak with the questionable officer. Rod asks how come the police didn't arrest him, Buzz tells them that the police have never found the bodies and that he salts the neighborhood sidewalks with the remains of his victims, adding that the salt turns the bodies into mummies, This frightens Kevin.Ī Little Nero's Pizza man arrives at the home and waits alongside the questionable police officer. Disappointed for even asking, Buzz replies “ I wouldn't let you sleep in my room, if you were growing on my ass!” Later Buzz tells him and their cousin Rod McCallister that their next-door neighbor, Old Man Marley is the "South Bend Shovel Slayer," who is rumored to have murdered his family and half of the people on the block in 1958. Kevin goes to his older brother, Buzz, to ask him if he can sleep in his room for the night because he knows that his little cousin Fuller will wet the bed that they will be sharing. Kevin, Rod, and Buzz watching Marley shoveling However, his siblings refuse to help him, which causes Kevin to complain that he is fed up of living in a house full of people and rants that he wants to live alone when he grows up and gets married. Meanwhile, Kevin complains to his parents about his uncle Frank and he is instructed to pack his suitcase. 8-year-old Kevin, Peter and Kate's youngest son, finds himself the subject of ridicule by his cousins and siblings.Īs the family rushes around the McCallister home, packing their things, a questionable police officer stands in the foyer, attempting to find an adult to speak with. They gather at Peter and his wife Kate's home in Chicago the night before their flight. The McCallister family prepares to spend Christmas with Peter and Frank's brother, Rob, in Paris, France. 1.8 Friendship with Marley and setting the traps.1.5 First encounter with the Wet Bandits.1.4 The Wet Bandits introduced and Kevin's first personal encounter with Marley.1.2 Family departure and Kevin left alone.
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