Johnny and Jack show what Abbott and Costello might do if they took their act just outside the Hackensack courthouse, the Lodi Modern Bakery, and a live-in garage in Saddle Brook.
Johnny and Jack show us what their vaudeville act might have looked like if they were born in the late 1800s, and John Daro decides that maybe it's a good thing that they weren't.
Johnny and Jack find out that they're not ideal secret agents or detectives, and maybe impersonating Abbott and Costello isn't all it's cracked up to be. Maureen has just about had it with her screen time being cut.