This is another great episode. David who gets a box of 'fortune cookie' that are supposedly worth a lot of money. I think this episode is good because it shows that you might like better what you already have, and you don't need a new life to happy, a good lesson to learn. It also shows what his life would be like without him in it. How different his sister is, how different the restuant, and how different his life would be. Another lesson this episode teaches is to listen to people. If he would have listen to his grandfather; this would never have happend to him.
David is constantly busy working at his family's restaurant and wishes he had more time and money to pursue his dreams. When his grandfather presents him with a strange box, he opens it against orders and sees what his dream future would really be like.
This is a pretty good episode with a moral. Be satisfied with what you've got. Reinforced, like normal, by the members of the Midnight Society after the story is all over. I love how Quinn got the blank fortune so he sneeked another. The story was unique, a boy is not satisfied with his life, so the magical (mis)fortune cookie grants him his dream life...sans parents and responsibility with all the money he could ever dream of. What he finds is that, despite having everything he thought he wanted...he was happier with his family and his job.