While this sounds targeted at one individual, Nathan reveals a statistical loophole: over a thousand women named Maria Garcia live in California. By casting this wide net, Nathan ensures a steady stream of "Maria Garcias" walk through the door, each believing the vision was meant specifically for them. When Marketing Gets Personal
Things further complicate when the psychic’s marketing strategy becomes personal for Nathan himself. This segment is widely remembered by fans for its focus on (a recurring face in the Fielder-verse) and his subsequent dating experience with one of the many Maria Garcias. [S4E6] Computer Repair Psychic
The episode begins with a common modern anxiety: how do you know the person repairing your laptop isn't snooping through your private, or even "risqué," photos?. Nathan’s solution is characteristically extreme. He partners with a small computer repair shop to rebrand it as the first "asexual" repair service. While this sounds targeted at one individual, Nathan
The logic is simple: by hiring only technicians who identify as asexual, the shop can guarantee customers that their private images hold no interest for the staff. Nathan even takes to the to recruit specialized employees, promising a repair experience based on total professional indifference to a client's intimate data. The Scheme: "Maria Garcia, I Had a Vision About You" This segment is widely remembered by fans for
The episode takes a trademark turn toward the awkward when Nathan uses a production assistant to "socially engineer" a chance encounter for a customer who was told she would find new love.
In the second half of the episode, Nathan attempts to help a local psychic "drum up" business using a massive marketing blitz. He places billboards and radio ads urging a specific person——to visit the psychic because she has had a "vision" about her.