When Logan and Delia attend a New York Science Presentation they run into Trish and Dez and a crazy fortuneteller, at the city’s biggest Halloween party. Meanwhile, Garrett takes Betty’s nephew, Kevin, trick-or-treating.

Now that Monstober is here on the Disney Channel, its time for the time honored tradition of cast cross-pollination. I’m not a big fan of them, mainly because they don’t drive story, they just promote other Disney Channel shows.
Here, we get Trish and Dez from Austin & Ally at the Central Park Spooktacular running into Logan and Delia, who are in NYC to present a paper at a prestigious science convention. Logan’s dressed as Einstein (a nice play on his stupidity) and Delia’s dressed as Marie Antoinette (her Marie Curie costume was ruined). I’d argue that these two characters have some of the wittiest lines on the show. The two switch costumes after some low-rent psychic tells him “something bad will happen.” Delia ends up winning the raffle (the winning ticket was in the Einstein costume) and Logan ends up as the Bride of Frankenstein.
In another story arc, Lindy and Jasmine are approached by a blood donor seeker named Vlad from ….sylvania about donating blood. Lindy plays a trick on Jasmine that she has been turned into a vampire. Zzzzzz.
Plus the isolation of Garrett continues into Betty and Kevin land. Garrett takes Kevin trick or treating. They aren’t too successful. But when they hit the jackpot at one woman’s house, they keep switching costumes (where do they get all these costumes) to keep getting tons of candy. My favorite costume: Garrett’s “I’ve run out of ideas” boy. In the end, Betty has them donate all the candy to the local “children’s hospital.”
One might call IDDI “I’ve run out of ideas.” The whole I didn’t do it concept has disappeared and every episode is three stories in one. The stories don’t particularly overlap. But the writing on IDDI is super witty. That’s just enough to keep me watching.