In this scene from "Sick Puppy" by Carl Hiaasen, Stoat questions the man about his unconventional approach to entering a house, asking why he didn't simply ring the doorbell and why he damaged the shower door. He seems bewildered by the man's choices and the unnecessary destruction involved.
The man responds that his actions were intended to set the tone for what he wanted to do, emphasizing he was seeking chaos and loudness. His comments reveal a desire to disturb the normalcy and possibly intimidate or provoke a reaction through his chaotic actions.