When Kevin is at the counter of the grocery store, the clerk scans a bag of toy soldiers and looks at Kevin. He says "It's for the kids". But when the clerk asks, "What about your brothers and sisters?" Kevin replies, "I'm an only child." While this seems that Kevin is stumbling over his lies, he is not. He is at the grocery store alone, buying "grown-up" things such as orange juice, milk, bread, toilet paper and laundry detergent. He is also reading a tabloid and discussing the quality of microwave dinners just as an adult does. When the cashier scans the toy soldiers she looks at him questioningly. Kevin makes a joke saying they are "for the kids" referring to his own children. Obviously he doesn't have children, but his purchases and actions make him seem like a grown-up.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:23