Nathan For You: “Electronics Store” (3.01)

In two years, Nathan Fielder has gone from a relatively unknown comedian with his own Comedy Central show to recognized as one of the most brilliant pranksters on television. He’s created viral videos and even an actual storefront parody of Starbucks without anyone knowing he was the mastermind behind the creations. In his first two seasons, he sold poo flavored frozen yogurt, allowed underage kids to buy liquor and created a reality show for the purposes of being less awkward around women. Much like Fielder’s business plans, there was a demand for a great new comedy show and Fielder supplied it with Nathan For You.
Thanks to Dumb Starbucks, Nathan For You became a phenomenon of sorts, so it’s understandable to believe that season three will have a bigger audience than the last. Because of that, “Electronics Store,” the season three premiere, sort of feels like a recap of Nathan For You’s style rather than a wholly original idea for the show. That’s not a bad thing actually, since the various elements Fielder has utilized in the past work incredibly well combined together in “Electronics Store,” but it does slightly feel like a primer for new Nath-heads.
“Electronics Store” takes Nathan to Alan Karikian of Speers TV, whose small electronics shop can’t compete with Best Buy. Since Best Buy has a price match policy, Nathan’s idea is to have Speers TV advertise $1 TVs, but make them incredibly difficult to purchase, while Nathan’s crew of shoppers buys up all of Best Buy’s TVs that are now technically $1 as well. And since Alan and Nathan aren’t in relationships, they can both work on this idea full time!
To purchase the $1 TVs from Speers TV, customers must adhere to the store’s new dress code policy that requires a full tuxedo. If they do come in formal attire—as some actually do—they then have to go through a tiny door, where all that stands between them and a $1 TV is a live alligator. Since Nathan For You is a docu-comedy, the customer’s reactions and Nathan’s determination to not budge on these rules is hilarious. However Nathan For You’s finest episode to date, season one’s “Gas Station/Caricature Artist” also did something similar, where customers were offered incredibly cheap gas, they just had to climb a mountain to deposit their rebate. While these two bits aren’t exactly the same, the bones of both are quite similar.