
Jack and Dean are nice normal guys who happen to spend a lot of time imagining weird stuff. Unemployed recent University graduates with a stunning lack of marketable skills, the pair turn to their great hope: a temping agency. As their esoteric and quirky employment agent Marv sets them up with a series of odd jobs, Jack and Dean try their hands as bakers, babysitters, and even morgue attendants. But, it turns out there is no job that they can do without spectacularly disastrous consequences. Unlucky in love and vocations alike, all Jack and Dean seem to have are each other and their wild imaginations. Oh, and there are absolutely going to be musical numbers.

Jack and Dean quit their banking jobs and sign up with a temp agency. Their first assignment takes them to a bakery, where Dean faces a dangerous temptation…

With work in short supply at the agency, Marv hires Jack and Dean for some interior decorating. Dean prepares to paint his masterpiece, while Jack is distracted by a beautiful co-worker.

When Jack and Dean try babysitting and Jack's parents make an unexpected visit, the guys' efforts to hide their employment situation are further complicated by their accidental misplacement of the baby.

Marv is asked to a "platonic" dinner with the owner of the temp agency at the same restaurant where Jack and Dean are waiters for the day. Things spin out of control as Dean gets distracted, and Jack is left to manage the restaurant alone.

Jack thinks he's the only one who shows up to work at the morgue until Dean arrives as the next "dead" body—all part of Dean's masterplan to get out of work that day. Now Jack must help Dean continue the ruse, until things take a tragic turn.

Angry at Dean for faking his death, Jack quits the agency. While he tries to get re-hired at the bank, Marv prepares for a holiday and Emma reveals a dangerous secret.

Jack and Dean take jobs as lifeguards, only to find it might not be safe to go in the water. The arrival of Jack's sister Lottie—in need of financial assistance after returning from a world tour of self-discovery—doesn't help matters.

Working in a library, Jack and Dean's pasts come back to haunt them when Jack pretends to be an author to impress an old school friend. Plus, Dean gets lost in his imagination on a quest to find a beloved childhood novel.

Jack tries to find the right moment to tell his parents that his girlfriend is in prison. Lottie forces the issue by inviting them to the karaoke bar where Jack and Dean are working. Meanwhile, Dean makes a shocking discovery about Lottie.
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Jack and Dean go to work in a costume shop. Jack tries on a surgeon outfit so convincing that he's mistaken for a real doctor, opening up new opportunities. Dean sets about sneaking into hospital to rescue his friend, but Jack may not want to leave.

Jack is heartbroken when Emma starts giving him the silent treatment. Breaking up turns into breaking in when Jack, Dean, Lottie, and Marv decide to stage a daring prison break so Jack and Emma can have "the talk."

Locked in a van by the mysterious Paul, Jack and Dean find their relationship pushed to the breaking point. They come up with a plan to get rid of Paul and the money forever, but can they stop bickering long enough to put it into action?