Talk:Clown in the Window/@comment-4883034-20140912154833

Okay yeah, I have two questions. First off you claim the narrator's little brother always pretended that this imaginary friend was real, and the narrator and his mother played along. If that's so, this line is completely hypocritical "He just stood there, pointing, laughing, but I was completely dumbfounded."

Wouldn't he be more irritated than dumbfounded?

Also, just before that it says he's scared by something his little brother said, Which again, seems out of character.

Second: What's the point of having their mother tell them of a prank. I mean, what mother thinks "Oh, my children are obviously panicked by something. I know! To calm them down, instead of even checking what they were afraid of, I'll tell them of this one time I was pranked!

Nailed it!"