[s3e4] Sporting Goods Store/antique Store Apr 2026

: To ensure customers actually break things, he introduces a "sumo suit" promotion, where customers are encouraged to wear the bulky suits while navigating the narrow aisles of fragile antiques.

: Sign these children to long-term endorsement contracts while they are still young and "cheap," hoping they eventually become superstars who will promote the store for a fraction of their future market value. [S3E4] Sporting Goods Store/Antique Store

The fourth episode of 's third season, titled "Sporting Goods Store/Antique Store," originally aired on November 5, 2015. In this episode, Nathan Fielder implements two unconventional business strategies to help struggling local businesses. Segment 1: Sporting Goods Store : To ensure customers actually break things, he

: He proposes keeping the store open 24 hours a day specifically to attract intoxicated customers late at night who are more likely to be clumsy. Production Credits Directed By : Nathan Fielder Nathan

: This segment features the "J-Squad," a group of brothers who become involved in the chaotic plan. Production Credits Directed By : Nathan Fielder

Nathan helps an antique shop (Magnolia & Willow) increase its revenue by exploiting its "You break it, you buy it" policy.

: Nathan meets with parents to convince them that their children are the "next big thing" and signs them to binding legal agreements. Segment 2: Antique Store