How To with John Wilson (Season 2)

⭐ 8.5/10

(Originally written by Tim)

I didn't realize there was going to be a second season of one of my favourite shows of last year, and I was delighted when this came it. It is more of the same - a documentarian captures video of the most random things in NYC, and then puts them together with some dialog for a thematic episode. He encounters truly the weirdest people on earth, and rolls with whatever comes his way to keep his camera focused on them.

I did think that this season wasn't as tight, in that his themes were a bit more stretched each episodes, it seemed harder to logically tie all his ideas together. But that's besides the point, it's still hilarious and a joy to watch.

More importantly, this season continues to touch on his relationship with his elderly landlord, as she sells him his house and moves away. It was heartbreaking seeing this precious woman who is basically his mom leave, and I loved that the season was bookended with her presence.

This is produced by Nathan Fielder, and it is a lot like Nathan For You (maybe my favourite show ever) in that things go off the rails and you see things you would never expect, except this is totally unscripted and John just finds his way into the strangest situations with basically no planning.

Highly recommend this incredible show. Humanity is so messed up, and seeing the strangest things on the planet happen so casually gives me hope.

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