To help his divorced neighbor claim a substantial inheritance, a family man poses as her husband. The ruse spills over into his career in advertising, and his recent promotion relies on his wholesome and moral appearance.
It is supposed to be played for laughs, but the divorced neighbor, whose divorce isn't final under California law, has an ex husband who tells how the best part of their marriage was fighting, physical fighting, and he liked how she would punch back. At one point in the street, he boots het on the butt and knocks her down so she'll come up punching him, which she does.
A character is paranoid that he will somehow be unfaithful to his wife while he is staying at her friend's house. He then has a dream where his dream self mildly and comedically objectifies said friend, which upsets and frightens him upon waking up.
Played for laughs, the main character drives the investigator down the windy San Francisco hills to scare him, running another car off the road where they crash into boxes.
The main character agrees to pose as the husband of his wife's friend (who is now their next door neighbor) leading several people to believe everyone is cheating.
They are spied on by an investigator parked on the street in a van who want to catch them in order for the neighbor to lose an inheritance. The investigator then tries blackmail.
No, but a character has a dream where he gets out of bed and walks away from his body. He then has a conversation with the dream self, who disobeys him. This is played for laughs.
A character accidentally walks in on someone else showering, believing it to be his wife. Once he realizes it's someone else he becomes embarrassed and leaves very quickly. Nothing other than her head is shown.