The top review says:
It's self-help reality show satire. Idk how else to put it. If you don't get it, then sorry. His situational comedy hits a little too close to home for some. But for those who have the humility to appreciate the awkwardness of the human condition, then you appreciate just how absurd this show gets. It's comedic inception, I started the show chuckling, and by episode 4 I was in tears. Layers upon layers of absurdity. This show has the perfect guy (and apparently the budget) to do it.
Super weird. I can imagine no legislation that could move forward from this. Maybe that's just another level of satire on Fielder's part?
Also please remind me where I know Nathan Fielder from?
Anyhow, thanks for the tip.