Schmidt sets out to prove that he’s a good person, only to save a messenger biker who had started choking and laud himself as a hero. Schmidt later asks the bedridden biker, “What is the point of being a good person?” The biker responds, “Some say moral integrity is the cornerstone to humanity”—to which Schmidt retorts, “What do you know, you idiot? You choked on a piece of gum today.” Nick, notoriously frugal, is suddenly filled with wide-eyed ideas of how to spend his “fortune.” Jess suggests that Nick should open up a bank account, to which he replies, “A bank is just a paper bag with fancier walls.” As Nick is burning through his money at the local mall (sneakers that aren’t even his size, a framed portrait of himself, etc.) Winston admits to Jess that Nick owes him nearly $2,000—which leads to Jess discovering “The Box” in Nick’s room. Somehow, this fight leads to another affirmative step in Nick and Jess’s relationship. Not only that, but Winston is again the voice of reason for Schmidt’s misplaced morality quest, telling him that he’s a good man that did a bad thing. “The Box” isn’t as laugh-out-loud as other episodes, but it’s an important episode in terms of the group’s progress. Schmidt is slowly becoming self-aware, Jess and Nick are growing up together, and Winston is the sagely light that guides their way. Den of Geek Rating: 3 Out of 5 Stars   Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!