Nathan For You - Season 3 _best_
Nathan helps a small electronics store compete with Best Buy by exploiting their price-matching policy. He lists high-end TVs for $1 but enforces a strict formal dress code and a live alligator guard to prevent actual sales, aiming to force Best Buy to match the $1 price.
: Critics at Inverse called it the best television episode of 2015 because of its strange mix of absurdity and genuine heart . ⚖️ Why It Works (and Why It’s Controversial)
"You can't do this," Randall said, holding a clipboard. "You are operating an unlicensed establishment and serving alcohol." Nathan For You - Season 3
This is the meta-heart of Season 3. The show stops being about helping businesses and starts being about Nathan Fielder’s desperate need to be liked, a need that forces him to create increasingly disturbing social experiments.
. Over eight episodes, host Nathan Fielder presents increasingly elaborate and absurd business strategies to struggling entrepreneurs, culminating in a high-stakes finale where he attempts to turn a stranger into a national hero. Episode Guide and Highlights Nathan helps a small electronics store compete with
In the season finale, Nathan attempts his most complex stunt yet: impersonating a man named Corey Calderwood using a hyper-realistic prosthetic mask to perform a high-wire walk and turn the real Corey into a national hero. Additional Highlights
Season 3 solidified Nathan For You as more than just a prank show. It paved the way for Fielder’s future masterpiece, The Rehearsal . The seeds of that show—rehearsing social interactions, controlling variables, the anxiety of the unknown—are all fully bloomed here. ⚖️ Why It Works (and Why It’s Controversial)
The third season of Nathan For You prominently features a self-published "paper" called The Diarrhea Times