![]() Just then, Shane walks in the room and scolds Andy for freaking out the cat. Separating them, he explains to Chucky that he cannot hurt people or say something weird and creep anyone out. Andy leaves to get a band-aid, only to return to find an angry Chucky strangling the cat. They go back home and bond over a boardgame, but stop when Andy is scratched by his cat after dropping a card. But Chucky states he will never leave him, and the two share a hug. ![]() Calling him an asshole, Andy believes Shane will just end up leaving him and Karen eventually. ![]() While throwing rocks at bottles, he confides to Chucky his feelings about Shane. When he notices that Shane at his home, he picks up the doll and goes outside to the picnic table. He returns after school, surprised to see that Chucky was waiting for him at the door the whole time. The next morning, Andy gets ready for school and tells Chucky to stay home. In the middle of the night, he wakes up to find Chucky watching him sleep and frustratedly puts his pillow over his ears when the doll starts singing again. Before going to bed, Chucky begins singing the Buddi Song to him, which he finds weird. Taking the doll to his desk, he shows him his sketchbook full of drawings of fake buddy-cop teamups, but quickly closes the book upon seeing a photo of him and his father. Once inside he shows Chucky his cat, mentioning that he is a " total dick", and is surprised to hear the doll repeat the phrase back. Karen offers to return the doll to Zed-Mart, but he reassures her that it's pretty cool and takes the doll back to his room. When he tries to get Chucky to turn the television on, glitches out further and cannot process the command. He attempts to name it Han Solo, but it mishears and names itself Chucky. Disinterested at first, he activates the doll but notices it functioning improperly. Karen brings Andy back to their apartment, and surprises him with an early birthday gift, a Buddi doll. He is seen by Mike, who introduces himself and mentions that his mother forces him to come for dinner every week and Andy is welcome to join them anytime. Instead, he sits alone outside in the hallway playing on his phone. The next day, he comes home from school to see his mother's boyfriend Shane in their apartment, and leaves by claiming that he is going to hang out with friends. However, instead he sits alone on a nearby picnic table throwing rocks at a garbage can. Karen reminds him that this move is supposed to be a new start, and asks him to go out and try to make new friends. He tries to sway the conversation into getting a new phone for his birthday, as he claims the phone is his primary source of education. They argue over him not unpacking the boxes in their apartment and feeding the cat, Mickey Rooney. After coming home from her shift at Zed-Mart, Karen finds Andy playing on his phone.
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