In Kevin Wilson's 'Nothing to See Here,' an uproarious yet tender story unfolds with Lillian, a woman at a dead-end in life, who receives an unusual request from her old boarding school friend, Madison. As a favor to Madison, Lillian becomes the caretaker for Madison's twin stepchildren—children who possess the alarming ability to spontaneously combust. With no other prospects, Lillian accepts the task, embarking on a bizarre summer that will test the limits of her patience and heart. As she contends with the twins' unique condition, a deep bond and a sense of purpose begin to emerge. This peculiar dynamic ignites a transformative journey, potentially leading Lillian to the life she's always craved.