George is playing with candles, there's wax all over the place, Garvin can't see properly in this light, he is not sure whether it is fifty shades of grey or green, either way, it's too dark, there's too little light and he is fed up living in his own shadow, how can he ever hope to become a shadow of his former self if he never turned the light on. George keeps saying that he is more than capable and that people need to accept that, Garvin reminds him to hold his candle higher, maybe above his head and then people will be able to see for themselves. He holds up two costumes to George and asks him which one should he wear "Batman" or "Ninja Turtle", as its time they step out of the shadows. The Crazy Makers are no longer making house calls, so the guys decide to help themselves by helping others, Garvin still enjoys keeping Georges Ego in check though when it comes to Fiddle Playing. Anywhere they encounter negativity they will try to give it a positive spin, Garvin is lingering too long on page three again, George is happy to listen to his student if only Garvin would stop quoting Chopra in response to any question asked. To anyone looking on, they would see two middle-aged men taking baby steps while shining a torch into the darkness in front of them, one telling the other not to forget to Shut the Door behind, he is giving a shove for his insolence, they look up and notice a sea of confused faces waiting for something, they look at each other shrug their shoulders and step onto the Stage...