The instructor asks her class what "the good lie" means in Huckleberry Finn, and her students respond. They explain that a "good" lie is essentially a lie that helps another person.
John discusses the corruption of the Gilded Age. He goes in to depth about Tammany Hall and how political machines utilized voter fraud and corruption to further their own agendas.
Abbott and Costello help a woman get her car out of being wedged in between two other cars. Costello gets frustrated with Abbott's instructions of "back up" and "go ahead."
Looking for Tam to find out what happened with him and Sheldon. They assume Tam knows but his facial expressions, verbal language, and tone indicate otherwise