Every Nathan for You Segment, Ranked
by Nathan for You expert, no context nathan/@NathanForYouOoC
Nathan for You is, in my opinion, the greatest television show ever made. If you’re clicking over from @NathanForYouOoC, this isn’t exactly shocking news, but still, this show of all shows? As we begin our exit from the new golden age of television, there’s something still unmatched by Nathan Fielder’s approach to comedy and reality television, turning a standard reality show television parody show into something that explores the deep absurdities of post-recession America and how much we’re willing to put up with and normalize for the sake of preserving a livelihood that looks to get wiped out due to the machinations of the “free market.” Oh and it’s also just insanely fucking funny. Just like the funniest show ever made because a good portion of the comedy is so unfathomably real. You are constantly aware that these are real people Fielder is interacting with and real scenarios that he’s putting them through.
There’s an extremely thin tightrope Fielder walks as he rarely punches down on the business owners/managers he helps (at least the most vulnerable ones). However, it is scary just how good of a manipulator he is as so much of the show involves getting people into the right places at the right times for the right moments. This is my ranking of those moments.
Now real quick, let’s establish some quick guidelines. First off, what constitutes a segment? For me, it’s a part of the show that has a dedicated plot that is introduced and resolved. So either this can be named portions of the episode or segments that are given time slots within the show usually reserved for the named plot lines. So while they aren’t in the episode’s name, plot lines like the job interviews in Season 1, Episode 1 and the creation of Summit Ice in Season 3, Episode 2 are considered segments in my books. So overall, that puts us at 63 segments we’ll be ranking today.
Now, how did I rank these? Well by my own enjoyment, silly. Okay but for real, for the most part it was just based on how funny the segments were to me, but for some of these the idea is just too good/well executed for me not to give the segment some points, or other cases the momentum of the events is just too entertaining for points not to be given, or in especially rare cases, I was profoundly impacted emotionally by the segment. So, there’s a lot of criteria to pick from when it comes to this show.
With that said, let’s do it. It’s time to rank every single segment in Nathan for You.
63. “Caricature Artist” (Season 1, Episode 4)
Starting off our list is this early segment of the show that, simply, I do not know how it made it to air. In this segment, Nathan helps a struggling caricature artist update his style to the modern era by turning his drawings into offensive, roast comedy portraits. While the racist and homophobic portraits Greg Dohlen draws are already bad enough, the worst offense he commits is going along with this harebrained scheme clearly cooked up by Comedy Central and not Nathan & his small team of writers. Luckily, the blow of this is saved by what many consider to be the best segment of the show ever.
62. “Maid Service” (Season 2, Episode 3)
This one simply doesn’t really land for me. While it has a great moment in Nathan’s conversation with the dog trainer whose house serves as the experiment site for his idea of a full six-minute house clean with dozens of maids, this is just one where I especially feel bad for the workers here forced to participate in this scheme, as it’s hard to laugh when the catalyst for the idea is being annoyed at a worker for daring to be paid to clean his entire house while he’s there.
61. “Taxi Company” (Season 1, Episode 8)
While there isn’t a whole lot of laughs to be had at Nathan forcing a poor taxi driver to suddenly become an expert of marine biology (which does lead to a great bit where he forces said driver to lie about a story where he kills a great white shark), the core idea of the segment being giving riders an option to have a conversation with their driver, with various topics to choose from if they so indulge is pretty great even if this segment doesn’t land overall.
60. “Librarian’s Quest” (Season 1, Episode 3)
A small problem throughout Season 1 is having to establish Nathan as a character, which includes segments like this. While sometimes it includes the hilarious Job Interviews segment, it also includes stuff like this where at best it’s just kind of funny. At least this segment helped to further establish security guard Simon Kellog as a recurring character and has a bizarre cameo from Trisha Paytas as a honeypot to test Simon’s abilities despite his weakness of being addicted to looking at large breasts. More on that later.
59. “Haunted House” (Season 1, Episode 5)
Another Season 1 segment sees the chopping block as once again, there just isn’t a whole lot to laugh at here. Luckily, it isn’t because of something offensive or feeling bad for the people Nathan has roped into his scheme to create a scenario at a haunted house so scary that the customers will sue, it just isn’t that funny, even if the journey we go on with the first couple is a bit of a thrill ride, made just a little too real now that we’re actually living in a time where an infectious disease is wreaking havoc across the world.
58. “Sporting Goods Store” (Season 3, Episode 4)
Oh, to have an emotionally manipulative mall Santa on dial I can use whenever I want to traumatize kids out of their dreams of being an astronaut and into a soccer player for the small chance he’ll go pro and the sponsorship deal he has with a local sporting goods store he signed as a child will pay off greatly.
57. “Summit Ice” (Season 3, Episode 2)
I’m not really gonna talk about this segment too much here as there isn’t much to say other than holy shit what was that rabbi thinking dude what the fuck? Oh and if someone could buy me a Summit Ice jacket I would really appreciate that. I wear a large.
56. “Petting Zoo” (Season 1, Episode 2)
Once again, another case of an extremely elaborate stunt that goes viral but there isn’t much going on here in the laughs department, though Nathan going into mob mode to threaten the guy to not break his NDA was pretty great.
55. “Exterminator” (Season 2, Episode 4)
Once again, a segment that isn’t super funny until the end when Nathan has an argument with the hotel manager he’s trying to secure a contract with for the extermination company he’s helping, however, the manager definitely should have taken up the offer because this is one of the few great long-term ideas Nathan has in the show.
54. “Beating the Commute” (Season 3, Episode 6)
If I were a local and Nathan muttered to himself “Ugh. My life.” next to me I would definitely connect with him and chat him up. Anyways, his idea of beating traffic by having a motorcycle with two (unpaid) interns following you pick you up anytime there’s serious gridlock is actually pretty good, but the fatal flaw of his plan is not only his lack of awareness in the trust we have for our fellow Americans, but also the fact that you gotta market this to rich people because they’d eat shit like this up.
53. “Massage Parlor” (Season 4, Episode 2)
The first knock out of Season 4 comes to us early on in the season as Nathan helps a struggling massage parlor upcharge their customers by creating a charity to help those with warts get jobs throughout the city. While I’m a bit sad the show ended before our wart-cursed, white-haired older gentleman could become a recurring character on the show, his first introduction just happens to be included in one of the weaker spots in Nathan For You’s final season.
52. “Failed Ideas” (Season 1, Episode 7)
We now enter the territory of the truly, fully good segments of Nathan for You, and funnily enough the first segment to enter this tier is a montage of failed ideas Nathan had for the show. While the hot dog cart mini-segment would probably be the worst segment in the show if I included it on its own, the animal heaven mini-segment and magician DD, the former especially, include some of the moments I’ve laughed the hardest at in this show.
51. “The Richards Tip” (Season 4, Episode 1)
Some might question this one being ranked so low, but eh, I was a little underwhelmed with this at the time and I’m still a bit underwhelmed now. However, the amount of hoops Nathan has to jump through to pull off this idea are pretty hilarious on their own, with the negotiation he has with the to-be-minted Michael Richards to change his name for $1001 instead of $1000 being the strongest highlight.
50. “Catching a Vandal” (Season 1, Episode 3)
Teen Street, bitches.
49. “Blind Date” (Season 1, Episode 8)
With “Blind Date”, an important character in the Nathan for You lore is introduced: Salomon Flores. Participating in a blind date at a Quiznos with a contestant on Nathan’s fake reality show (more on that later), Flores and his date are filmed in one of the most awkward moments in the show’s history, as Nathan instructs him to spout out Quiznos corporatespeak at the behest of a representative of the sandwich restaurant chain.
48. “Pet Store” (Season 2, Episode 3)
Another segment that takes its time to get things going, but once the giant fucking tombstone for Buzz the Pet Fly is revealed things kick into overdrive as I cry laughing in my chair.
47. “Focus Group” (Season 2, Episode 3)
This segment is already funny as Nathan hires a perfectly diverse focus group to turn him into the most aggressively 2010 looking man I’ve ever seen, but things are once again kicked into overdrive as his new persona and look are torn to shreds by private investigator Brian Wolfe, the show’s best recurring character besides the most obvious one. More on that later, once again.
46. “Dumb Starbucks” (Season 2, Episode 5)
Yes, you are reading that right, “Dumb Starbucks” is ranked this low on my list. Let me state that once again, we are in the definitively fully good territory at this point in the list, but “Dumb Starbucks” just never grabbed me like it has others. Maybe it’s because I never heard about the Dumb Starbucks news story before I watched this show, but not everything here lands for me. There’s not really a moment where I’m in gut-busting laughter, though the scene with the lawyer comes extremely close as he tricks him into signing a liability clause in the chance Nathan gets sued by Starbucks. Also, the elongated scenes that border on sexual harassment also knock this down a few points. However, the line at the end “They say the Devil is an artist, and if so, I was his greatest piece yet.” is fucking brilliant and I cannot believe it’s in a show that started off with toilet humor. I’ll be returning to this line a few times throughout this piece.
45. “A Celebration” (Season 4, Episode 0)
On what could be just another clip show or standard “Where Are They Now?” fare, Nathan and his team decide to flip the formula by turning their Season 4 primer “A Celebration” into strokes of comedy gold. While certain segments like an update on our Teen Street starring vandal Kyle maybe go a little bit long, moments like the Vancouver montage and Nathan’s argument with former The Hunk host Anthony Napoli about the Holocaust are among the show’s best.
44. “Mechanic” (Season 2, Episode 1)
This could be a meh segment as it relies on one real hook, but that one hook is Nathan fighting with the polygraph examiner about the fact that he DOES NOT view or pleasure himself to pornography. Let me repeat: Nathan Fielder does not view or pleasure himself to pornography and never has in his entire life. Once agai
43. “Psychic” (Season 4, Episode 6)
Doing this list, I was expecting this segment to rank much lower, but then I remembered a lot of it revolves around our favorite heartthrob Salomon Flores trying his best to look for love, but sadly at the hands of his boss Nathan Fielder, the worst matchmaker and wing man you could ask for. Sad!
42. “Yogurt Shop” (Season 1, Episode 1)
Finally making the list is the show’s very first segment, as Nathan attempts bring business to a struggling yogurt shop by having them sell a “poo” flavored yogurt to bring in questioning customers. What’s so special about this segment though is how quickly this show got off the floor running. Usually most shows’ first seasons are quite terrible as they try to establish the cast/show, but right away it’s all here. His spat with the public relations expert is easily an all-time moment in the show’s history as Nathan’s insecurities are laid bare right away, all to be exploited for years to come.
41. “Taxi Service” (Season 2, Episode 7)
Another episode I expected to rank lower, the introduction of cab driver Andy Farshidian ends up bringing this back up a bit as moments like his argument with the couple are genuinely uncomfortable in the best way possible and Nathan convincing a doctor to disguise himself as a mechanic from Brooklyn to a midwife who just so happens to be from Brooklyn are just perfect for me and my normal brain.
40. “Party Planner” (Season 2, Episode 6)
One of my favorite, underrated recurring bits in Nathan for You is the fact that no dogs like Nathan. He simply cannot catch a break with any of our canine pals. Also, it’s very important you all know that our favorite Bill Gates impersonator Bill Heath had to get his foreskin removed twice. This is very important lore going forward.
39. “Horseback Riding” (Season 3, Episode 2)
Alright I think this segment is actually pretty good but does anyone know why Nathan was so mean to the business owner here? In the case of the “Haunted House” segment or the “Toy Company” segment (more on that later), it makes sense since both owners are incredibly mean/distrusting to Nathan, but this lady seems really nice! I need an explanation Nathan.
38. “Pizzeria” (Season 1, Episode 1)
Alright, now is the point of the list where we enter the great tier. Do not let some of these rankings fool you, as most of these are incredibly close and all feature some of the shows best moments at worst. I really wish Angel showed back up again on the show as I hope his singing career is going well and that he found himself a nice girl. Most other people who believe in the friendzone and “nice guys finish last” are actually shitheads except for Angel. He’s the one good sweet boy and he’s allowed to say these things.
37. “Travel Agent” (Season 3, Episode 6)
Another segment I expected to rank super low, I ended up loving this dearly as the moment with Nathan and the pizza cook trying to burn a body made of dough is just fucking great. Also, there needs to be more awareness of Klein’s disease.
36. “Clothing Store” (Season 1, Episode 3)
me 🤝 Simon
being boob guys
35. “Car Wash” (Season 2, Episode 4)
Nathan takes load of bird shit in his mouth to get this guy customers. Never doubt his loyalty to the businesses he’s helping.
34. “Dating Website” (Season 2, Episode 6)
This show is so fucking wild that a 9/11 truther isn’t even a top 20 crazy character in this show. I hope she’s a communist that listens to TrueAnon now.
33. “Restaurant” (Season 1, Episode 3)
The moment where Nathan asks Billy’s Deli owner Gloria Pike to be included in her will when his idea to open Billy’s bathrooms to the public works is so good that the show breaks from its formula to include it as the cold open of the episode. Also, haha what the fuck he really filmed people’s faces as they went to the bathroom.
32. “Simon Sees” (Season 2, Episode 8)
It’s still very strange that this segment is the season 2 finale of Nathan for You. Whereas every finale before and after gets increasingly more ambitious, this is the one speed bump. However, this segment reminds me of various assignments I’ve made for my video production classes and for that, I love it dearly. They should have let this gone to series.
31. “Skydiving” (Season 1, Episode 6)
Beyond the fact that this episode continues to build on Nathan’s inability to gain real friends, there’s so many small, great jokes here, especially Nathan taking his seat belt off while driving with the skydiving guy after chickening out with a fake excuse.
30. “Liquor Store” (Season 2, Episode 4)
There’s a shot here where there’s literally a sign that just says “WE SERVE ALCOHOL TO MINORS” and it fucking kills. There are various signs like this throughout the show like “SHOPLIFTING OKAY if you’re ATTRACTIVE (one item please)” and “NEW RULE: LINE CUTTING OKAY IF YOU’RE IN A HURRY” but this is clearly the best one of the bunch.
29. “Antique Shop” (Season 3, Episode 4)
Shout out to J-Squad indeed.
28. “Burger Joint” (Season 1, Episode 6)
One of the greatest lines in comedy television history is presented here when Nathan tells a customer showing extreme distaste for her burger “Wow do you want a $100 or an Academy Award?”
27. “Motivation Scheme” (Season 2, Episode 6)
This segment could have peaked early seeing Nathan butt-ass naked in the hot dog costume, but luckily one of his clients fails to meet her weight loss goals as she is forced to present her older, Jewish boss a photo of her holding a sign that says “I Hate Jews.” We then watch her try to wriggle her way out of this with Nathan barely being a helping hand. Hey did you know Nathan has donated over $150,000 to a Holocaust awareness charity?
26. “The Movement” (Season 3, Episode 3)
Some might be shocked to see this so low, but I don’t think it maintains its strongest points as well as they should, though it is strong for a good part of this. While the montage of Jack’s appearances on morning talk shows is fucking hilarious as we begin to learn what is actually in the Movement book, my favorite moment(s) is Nathan and private investigator Brian Wolfe arguing what is/isn’t porn as Wolfe reveals that he used to model for Penthouse (which leads to an amazing payoff in “A Celebration”). Oh also Nathan kinda gets away with slave labor?
25. “Toy Company” (Season 2, Episode 8)
Yes this episode features Nathan traumatizing multiple children. Yes it is still one of the best segments precisely because of this.
24. “Santa” (Season 1, Episode 2)
While the first 3-4 segments of Nathan for You see his ideas failing miserably, as is the case for a lot of the show going forward, the playing out of said failure here is one of the shows best moments, as our favorite gun-owning, child-traumatizing mall Santa James Bailey attempts to defend Nathan’s honor by fighting a disrespectful & underpaid security guard. Merry Christmas, Bro.
23. “Funeral Home” (Season 1, Episode 6)
Possibly the most underrated segment in the show’s history, there are so many amazing moments throughout here like his awkward interview with the funeral home owner, the auditions he hosts with the actor who’ll play the funeral attendees, their acting out of his amazing script, and Nathan chastising the actor playing the dead guy for being a very bad dead body, all tied together with some of the best editing work ever seen in the series.
22. “Private Investigator” (Season 1, Episode 8)
This segment is already one of the show’s best with the reveal of the multiple Nathans, his attempt to take over the life of one of said impersonators, and the twist ending as he tricks private investigator Brian Wolfe one last time with a fake out catch. However, the wizard of loneliness montage that ends the season takes this great segment and puts it into the top tier. 4 stars.
21. “Movie Theater” (Season 2, Episode 8)
One thing that will win me over the most with many of these segments is a strong ending part. The reveal of the “POPCORN SHARERS AND THEATER MASTURBATORS” and various arguments he has with customers about the sign are just so fucking funny, the best line of which in these exchanges being “These corks boards are like $20, so we’d have to buy two.”
20. “Hot Dog Stand” (Season 2, Episode 7)
This segment takes it’s time to get going, but it is all worth it. My God, it’s all worth it.
19. “Man Zone” (Season 3, Episode 2)
To all the ladies out there that want to fuck Nathan Fielder (a surprising amount of you), his favorite posish is missionary.
18. “Chili Shop” (Season 4, Episode 2)
The momentum seen in this episode as Nathan’s plan actually fucking work is insane. Seeing the evolution of the chili suit as it actually comes together is nuts. Seeing him be able to lie to doctors to their faces to get a doctor’s note about his fake pacemaker is nuts (“Well I’m paying you for it so what do you care?” is a line that kind of comes and go but really is just such a good thesis on Nathan for You’s perspective on capitalism). Seeing him get in and out of the arena unscathed and doing okay business is especially fucking nuts like oh my god I really really hope nobody truly awful is watching this show as Nathan tells you right here how you can sneak anything metallic into an arena.
17. “Computer Repair” (Season 4, Episode 6)
The last truly great “normal” Nathan for You segment, “Computer Repair” takes a relatively simple joke in “asexual computer repairer” and milks it for all its worth. I hope the Aquaman asexual is doing well.
16. “The Claw of Shame” (Season 1, Episode 7)
…God.
15. “Souvenir Shop/E.L.A.I.F.F.” (Season 2, Episode 2)
So at this point we know how elaborate the schemes Nathan puts together can get, as the “Claw of Shame” and “The Hunk” showed. But those were vanity projects (within the show/Nathan’s character), and ones that only took up part of the episode. This is the real deal baby. Also, the introduction of Bill. God bless.
14. “Smokers Allowed” (Season 3, Episode 5)
At this point in the show, there’s been elements before where Nathan For You really extends past a show about a guy helping small businesses, but “Smokers Allowed” really feels different. It isn’t the funniest episode, but it’s one of the most emotionally impactful ones beyond the amount of technical craft that had to happen in order to make this episode exist. This, “The Hero”, and “Finding Frances” all make for a pretty incredible trilogy of episodes honestly.
13. “Nail Salon” (Season 3, Episode 7)
The whiplash of this episode presenting one of the best pro-trans rights statements ever heard on TV and then later the most uncomfortable segment on one of the most uncomfortable shows in history. Jesus fucking Christ.
12. “Job Interviews” (Season 1 Episode 1)
I completely understand why Nathan only did these kinds of segments in the pilot but my god it’s so good. Jon Benjamin is fucking evil.
11. “The Hunk” (Season 1, Episode 5)
I’ve never watched a full episode of The Bachelor or any show like it but I just know deep down in my heart that this is an insanely faithful adaption of these kinds of shows. It’s clear they did the research here.
10. “Hotel” (Season 3, Episode 6)
So much going on here but two things: holy shit that kid was actually in the box what the fuck and oh my fucking god this got played on national FUCKING television like you could tune into Comedy Central in 2015 and see a fucking seven-person (censored) orgy going on while there was a kid only a couple of feet away in a locked soundproof box. How this got approved is beyond me but I am grateful.
9. “Electronics Store” (Season 3, Episode 1)
“Electronics Store” is an episode of continually high peaks. You think the episode peaks with the alligator reveal? Bam, Nathan is able to lie to a therapist into giving Speers TV manager Allen a diagnosis of clinical insanity. You think the episode peaks when Nathan dresses up as a Hot Topic manager to go on a fake reality show date with a Best Buy employee? Bam, the mock hearing of his TV buyers. As an overall episode, it’s the best season premiere the show has ever had. However, it would not be the best segment in a Nathan for You season premiere.
8. “Andy vs. Uber” (Season 4, Episode 3)
Something I’ve sporadically mentioned throughout this list is how important forward momentum is to making a great episode. “Andy vs. Uber” is no exception as there are so many twists and turns here leading to one of the most depressing finales a Nathan for You episode has ever had as we watch a business he helps die in real time.
7. “Shipping Logistics Company” (Season 4, Episode 5)
One of the scariest elements of Nathan for You is that despite how socially awkward Fielder presents himself on the show, he is a master manipulator and liar. Is it his own skills as a communicator or the fact that there are cameras rolling? It’s hard to say. What is to be said though is that Nathan’s band manager outfits kill me, especially the fucking whip pan towards the end of the episode as we see Nathan wearing a John Lennon “Imagine” t-shirt. It’s the little things with this show.
6. “Fun” (Season 3, Episode 7)
Okay but for real this has some of the greatest line deliveries the show has ever seen. Truly something I cannot even describe, you just have to watch it.
5. “Gas Station” (Season 1, Episode 4)
Yes you are reading this correct, “Gas Station” is only number five on my all-time favorite Nathan for You segments. Widely considered the show’s best segment up until the series finale, I was expecting this to be even lower before my rewatch to get this list together. Boy was I fucking wrong. Everything on the mountain is great (especially Ray Primus, who absolutely should have become a recurring character. In an alternative universe Finding Frances would have been all about him.), but things really peak as we see our first of maybe three Nathan character breaks in the entire series as Sevan Gas owner Daniel A. Daniel reveals that he drinks his grandson’s pee. It is a moment in the show that honestly never gets topped.
4. “Realtor” (Season 2, Episode 1)
What does come close though is the moment in the “Realtor” segment where we witness a poor old real estate agent go through a horrifying exorcism. Some of the best Nathan for You segments/episodes are when the business owner/manager goes all in and fully buys into Nathan’s ideas and the insanity that ensues. While no one should ever fully bet on Nathan, this is a case where someone especially shouldn’t have bet on Nathan, but they did. And boy, am I fucking glad.
3. “The Hero” (Season 3, Episode 8)
For a while, I debated on if I liked “The Hero” more than “Finding Frances.” While “The Hero” is only given a fraction of the runtime “Finding Frances” has, it still is able to become one of the most fascinating and unique episodes of television ever, with nothing else quite like it coming out until, well, “Finding Frances.” It’s weird that this show started with a poop joke because the musings Fielder presents on identity, heroism, and reality are explored so compellingly, with the end segment being one of the most breathtaking moments of television ever. A masterful execution of directing and editing, if this was the finale I would have been totally okay with the show ending right here. Instead we would get one more season, and two of the greatest episodes in television history.
2. “Finding Frances” (Season 4, Episode 7)
Instead of writing about this episode, I’m going to talk about the last time I saw it, just over a year ago in Columbia, MO during the True/False Film Fest. Television, for the most part, is a solitary viewing experience. Maybe you’ll have a friend or two in the room, but for the most part you’ll be watching alone. “Finding Frances” was already an incredible work of filmmaking when I watched it in my Chicago apartment in the fall of 2017. It became one of my favorite “movies” ever made when I watched it in a packed theater filled with plenty of Nathan Fielder devotees and a few curious onlookers who had never even watched an episode of Nathan for You. While I spent an embarrassingly long amount of time talking with Nathan during his Q&A after the screening, it’s a moment I’ll never forget even if I would prefer to forget it at times. Thank you Nathan for the great time and one of my most cherished memories.
(Also, I met Tim Heidecker who sat near me, who was very nice!)
1. “Talk Show Anecdote” (Season 4, Episode 4)
And despite all the personal connections in the world I have to “Finding Frances,” my favorite segment/episode of Nathan for You is “Talk Show Anecdote.” Here I was when this episode aired, hanging out once again in my Chicago apartment (By the way, I only lived there for a semester as I dropped out of the school I was going to after I hated my degree.) waiting for the show to begin airing. I see Jimmy Kimmel introducing Nathan to his audience for Jimmy Kimmel Live! and go huh, that’s odd. I just watched his appearance and thought it was pretty funny. And then Nathan quickly reveals that while the story is real, every event of it was elaborately staged. I got fucking bamboozled as my eyes stayed glued to the screen to try to figure out how the fuck he did this.
Seriously though, every fucking joke and moment lands. From small things like the recurring Klein’s disease joke to him just walking into frame with the giant suit, every moment of this thing is better than the last. According to Nathan in this episode, this anecdote cost $350,000 to produce, and its $350,000 well spent. I cannot fucking believe this thing is real and therefore, it’s gotta be my favorite Nathan for You segment ever.
You can view my ratings of each episode here in this Google Sheet and put together your own list of favorite Nathan for You segments on Tiermaker.
nicely done. weird order but nicely done.
love.
wow disagree with almost every ranking