That wife "Watch and learn honey".
The traumatized cartoon child becoming cartoon Nathan at the beginning caught me off guard holy shit. What a great episode of a wonderful show.
This is probably the place for this:
Nathan Fielder interviews Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie.
That hotel manager was so nervous and after he saw the (porn) video you could see the "I've made a huge mistake" in his eyes lol.
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What could it be? I thought Dumb Starbucks would be hard to pass as far as being ambitious. The episode is called "The Hero" and the description says "Nathan tries to prove that everyone is a hero."
Wow that was great. Using that guy to find out if he was "fun" was the first non business improvement task he has done...that I can think of.
Looking forward to the finale next week!
Really hope we get at least one more season out of this show. It brings me so much joy.
Nathan hyping up the season finale doesn't mean there will be a season 4. I hope there will be thoughWe are. Nathan even hyped up the finale on his twitter.
That fucking accent hit me hard. This show has been crazy good lately.
the urine spilling, "nails are the main way they can express to others what color they like the most," the farting. Great episode.
Nathan hyping up the season finale doesn't mean there will be a season 4. I hope there will be though
Dude was fine with him stealing his sunshine, a true friend indeed.
Do you guys think the kid really went into the box when the porn stars were outside... working? I can't even imagine the legal quagmire that would be for everyone involved if the kid were somehow to hear or see something. Yeah, the dumbass parents signed a waiver but that doesn't do anything against criminal laws like indecent exposure, lewdness in front of a child, aiding and abetting that for Nathan, etc.
Part of me hopes that it was staged and the kid was never in the box while the sex stuff was going on, but knowing Nathan I have a feeling it was all real. So, so, so real...
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What could it be? I thought Dumb Starbucks would be hard to pass as far as being ambitious. The episode is called "The Hero" and the description says "Nathan tries to prove that everyone is a hero."