Nathan For You
Nathan For You
TV-14 | 28 February 2013 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Karry

    Best movie of this year hands down!

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    Hellen

    I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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    AshUnow

    This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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    Jakoba

    True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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    cartsghammond

    I was hesitant to start this show but i am SOO glad i did, honestly i would put in the top ten best shows ever. Nathan Fielder is a comedy genius who went to business school and got really good grades, his personality carries this show. Nathan for You is one of the few shows i could constantly watch and not need a break. it is not only Hilarious, but extremely interesting how "normal" people react to these crazy circumstances that Nathan puts in front of them. I also believe the season 4 finale "Finding Frances" has to be one of the greatest episodes of any show ever, and i would pay an endless amount of money for season 5

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    qormi

    Nathan for You is hilarious. Pure genius...reminds me of early Woody Allen or Sasha Baron Cohen in Borat. Nathan is portrayed as an arrogant loser...you know the type. The guy is completely clueless and the show is so creative in coming up with so many bizarre ideas. The reaction of people to Nathan's personality is half the fun. The formula is simple: Nathan makes a suggestion to a small business owner or manager on how to improve profits. They reluctantly agree and Nathan gets to work...consulting experts, etc. He then follows through on it and it's a disaster and ultimately rejected. Nathan then awkwardly tries befriend the client and he, too is rejected. Too funny!

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    Inho Park

    Granted, everybody might not be the fan of deadpan comedy, as some might find them upright unsettling and uncomfortable. However, if you are a big fan of deadpan comedy, or if you are looking for some shows to watch after dinner, or if you were looking for a good deadpan- style comedy, this is the series for you. Nathan Fielder, who graduated one of the Canada's top business school with really good grades (not really), is committed to help struggling small businesses. His ideas might not be conventional, or even practical, but he never fails to astound the audience from the pure absurdity of his plan. When you think you know everything about Nathan, he will find a way to surprise you with his new business proposal. Although I've scoffed at some of his stunts, as with the petting zoo episode, or the famous Dumb Starbucks episode, he really caught me off guard when he proudly told the audience that he will file a class action lawsuit against a giant tech superstore chain, Best Buy. Seconds later he showily mentioned his plan to battle with an army of corporate lawyers of Best Buy, and I was amazed by his intellect and comedic genius to think outside the box, and to always provide seamless entertainment during the way.Nathan for You is more than a absurd show about weird business proposals from a weird Canadian. It is about Nathan, and his journey to overcome his emotional timidness, to make friends (although he fails time after time), and ultimately, to make people happy by helping them any way he can; no matter how ridiculous his plan might be.

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    rzajac

    Nathan Fielder is a wunderkind. I'm actually kind of jaded on TV shows, and Nathan for You has me utterly rapt.The show has depth, from concept to edit. Everyone seems to be pulling their weight. And, of course, Nathan himself continues to come off as the faux-jaunty, need-to-succeed, driven-yet-fey figure in the eye of a moral typhoon of his own furtive fashioning. He's surely the man of the decade.Just noticed what may be a shift in style; most of the shows thus far have involved his plying two concepts per-show. A recent episode (S03E03/"The Movement") is devoted to ONE concept. Perhaps not quite the embarrassment of riches of previous shows, but it worked just fine; if he can keep that up, good on 'im!I note the show is rated highly on IMDb, from a relative paucity of commenters. It would be sad to think of the show as a rare delicacy, enjoyed by connoisseurs. NATHAN FOR EVERYBODY, y'all!Godspeed, Nathan.

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