Randompedia
Register
Advertisement

"I kicked myself out, so now I'm gonna live here with you guys!"
―Cameron O'Neill to Maureen McReary-Wilson

Uncle Cameron Moves In is a Sibling Rivalries comic from Season 5.

Plot[]

Maureen's youngest brother Cameron moves into the McReary-Wilson Residence after getting into a fight with Maureen's other brother Ethan. Cameron proves to be very troublesome, however, and when things only get worse, the McReary siblings try and get him to apologize to Ethan.

Character Appearances[]

♥ = character's debut
♠ = character does not speak throughout comic
♣ = character is mentioned only
♦ = character appears in a speaking/non-speaking cameo only

McReary-Wilson Family[]

O'Neill Family[]

Wilson Family[]

McReary Siblings' Friends[]

Antagonists[]

Trivia[]

  • This comic reveals that Maureen's brothers and their families have been living in Wisconsin for a while, which could explain why she moved there with her children as well in the pilot comic of the series.
    • The only sibling that does not live in Wisconsin would be Maureen's older sister Gertrude, who was mentioned to live in Ireland in the Season 4 comic "Portrait of a Football Player".
  • The idea for this comic originated from a cancelled Season 4 comic titled "Five and a Half Siblings", where Jose moves in with the McReary-Wilson family after fighting with Joel. Jose actually appears in this comic at the very end, asking if he could live at the McReary-Wilson residence after having a fight with Joel, which references the scrapped comic.
  • For the first time in the series, the guest room of the McReary-Wilson Residence appears, although in many comics before, the door to the room has appeared in back of the main couch in the living room.
    • In the room, a picture of a four leaf clover is seen hanging on the wall, which references the McReary siblings' Irish roots.
    • The room does not reappear until Season 9 comic "One of Us?", when it was redesigned and given to Zachary Marshall as his permanent room.
  • This is the first comic that Aiden cries in since his debut in "Wouldn't It Be Nice?", although he was only crying in that comic because he was barely born.
  • Running Gag: Cameron eating potato chips in his underwear while watching something on a computer. At the end of the comic, Cameron becomes more responsible, and he gives up being lazy all the time.

References[]

Advertisement