- "How could I not like something Francis made? Does that make me a jerk? Aw, what do I tell him?? I can't hurt his feelings."
- ―Packie, in his thoughts
How The Cookies Crumble is a Sibling Rivalries comic from Season 9.
Plot[]
Francis starts baking cookies and everybody goes crazy for them! Everybody except Packie, who is too scared to tell his brother he does not like his snacks. The situation also worsens when he ends up liking Joel's baked goods instead.
Character Appearances[]
♥ = character's debut
♠ = character does not speak throughout comic (does not apply to Claude)
♣ = character is mentioned only
♦ = character appear in a speaking/non-speaking cameo only
McReary-Wilson Family[]
- Patrick McReary
- Francis McReary
- Gerald McReary
- Derrick McReary
- Kate McReary
- Maureen McReary-Wilson ♦
- Hector Wilson ♦
Wilson Family[]
McReary Siblings' Friends[]
- Angel Chacon
- Salvador Rosales
- Jose Gonzales ♣
- Eduardo Tena
- Claude Tena
- Zoe Torres
- Pablo Torres ♦
- Madison DeoBer
- Pete Escobar Luck ♦
- Steve Madison
- Joshua Jackson
- Eric Gray ♦
- David Colin ♦
- Armando Vasquez ♦
- Braulio Guzman ♠
- Salvador Martinez ♠
- Tony Gonzales ♠
- Michelle Stone ♦
The Terrific Trio[]
Antagonists[]
Trivia[]
- The original title for this comic was "My Brother The Baker".
- Many of the siblings' friends are used as extras in this comic, with almost none having any lines.
- There is a fourth wall break when Angel mentions he has not yet had a comic specifically about him. Gerry tells him to be patient, and how it took "seven seasons for San Salvador to get his own comic".
- Angel eventually starred as the protagonist of Season 10 comic "Trailer Park Loverboy", which was intended to be a Season 9 comic
- Francis makes chocolate chip cookies and macadamia nut cookies, yet the chocolate chip ones appear more. The original plan was for him to sell more baked goods like donuts and cupcakes, but was changed to only focus on cookies.
- Packie and Francis apparently have a photo of Cletus hanging up in their restroom.
- Joel's cookies have some "brainwashing powder" that make the consumers continue to want cookies. In addition, it makes them appear as a bit rude (seen with Derrick and Steve). This is the third time that he tried a form of hypnotism or brainwashing ("Get Rec'd!", "Opposite Day"), and he uses Packie as a slave again, but this time to help him sell cookies ("My Fair Slav-ee").