AVClub: Nathan For You’s secret weapon is its dense, clever use of sight gags, and perhaps the most reliable of them is the artist renderings that appear when Nathan is initially summarizing his pitch for the client. The illustrations in the first segment of “Hotel/Travel Agent” comprise one of the funniest of those gags to date. It also provides some more breadcrumbs in the mystery that is “Nathan,” a personality so opaque as to stump even A.V. Club matriarch Bonney Teti, one of the few people keen enough to see through the dutiful, conscientious facade to the pure evil of the post office. Nathan For You explores the confounding corners of human psychology, but Nathan is just as willing to offer himself up for armchair psychoanalysis as he is his unwitting participants.
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