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To thank his elderly landlord for all the times she has cooked and cleaned for him, John attempts to make her favorite dish.
John Wilson attempts to make sense of the intricacies - and fairness practices - behind the complex art of splitting the check.
While trying to live peacefully with his furniture destroying cat, John Wilson explores the challenges of keeping an object in pristine condition
John Wilson taps into his "Memory Palace" for an unforgettable exploration into our ability - or inability - to remember things.
John Wilson offers a unique history of New York's hideous yet sprawling network of overhead "protection," otherwise known as scaffolding - and contemplates what it might take to reduce its nearly 300-mile eyesore presently overtaking the city.
John Wilson reflects on the delicate balancing act of making - and safely redirecting - casual conversation, highlighting the rewards and risks of small talk.
In season three of How To with John Wilson, documentary filmmaker and self-described "anxious New Yorker" John Wilson continues his heartfelt mission of self-discovery, exploration, and observation as he films the lives of his fellow New Yorkers while attempting to give everyday advice on six new deceptively simple and wildly random topics. Nathan Fielder, Michael Koman, and Clark Reinking, who previously worked together on Nathan for You, serve as executive producers. Building upon season two, the episodes take unexpected turns, as John navigates a new set of topics including; how to find a public restroom, how to work out, and how to clean your ears.