(Author's Note: Kevin is a girl named Katherine Anne McCallister)
Kate was about to drag Kathy upstairs after accidentally spilling milk onto the family's passports, when they were all teleported into a random theater. With them were Harry and Marv, Pigeon Lady, Old Man Marley, the Concierge, the Bellman, Donald Trump, Gus Polinski, and Mr. Duncan. In front of the screen stood a girl with brown skin, long, black hair, and green eyes. Kathy, somehow recognizing her, walked over and ignored her family's protests. She was sick and tired of being pushed around and nobody taking her side.
The girl clapped her hands, and all of the guests were transported to their seats. Before anyone could say anything, the screen turned on.
Kyle: With Christmas finally here, what kind of Scrooge McGrinches would we be if we didn't release a Christmas-themed Good to Evil episode? And what better holiday movie choice than what I would argue is the greatest Christmas movie ever made: Home Alone. After all, there's nothing more festive than watching a little girl who has been abandoned by her family ruthlessly defend her home against home invaders using all sorts of violent means.
All of the McCallisters slowly looked at Kathy, many of them still upset about the earlier incident. Kathy, on the other hand, huffed and ignored them.
No, seriously. Regardless of how the plot sounds, this movie puts you in the holiday spirit like no other film. And with such a great range of characters, who range all over the moral spectrum, we had to give it the Good to Evil treatment. And yes, we're including the sequel- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. And no, we're not including Home Alone 3, you uncultured swines! Side note; since this time the most evil characters are the most obvious, we're gonna flip it around, start with the evil and end with the good.
I'm Kyle, with WickedBinge, and this is Home Alone: Good to Evil.
All of the guests were wondering where they fell, although some of them personally thought that Kathy was getting the title of Most Evil.
They are about to be sorely mistaken.
