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From prison, Cosimo asks Contessina to try bribing a member of the Signoria, to buy votes in his favor. Albizzi starts poisoning Cosimo’s food through his prison guard. Contessina negotiates exile rather than the death penalty.
Albizzi has managed to foment the citizenry against Cosimo, accusing him of the crime of usury. When Cosimo learns of the situation, he decides to return to Florence. Albizzi then invents a ploy to get Cosimo arrested and held for trial.
The war is throwing Florence into chaos. Piero, Cosimo’s only son, is eager to fight. Meanwhile, Cosimo manages to “buy” the withdrawal of Milan’s troops, thus saving the city, but in the meantime Florence has again fallen into the plague.
The Medici family suffers a great loss with the death of its patriarch Giovanni. When the designated heir Cosimo discovers that his father was poisoned, he decides to put Marco Bello on the assassin’s trail.
Nathan attempts to help a Bill Gates impersonator reunite with his long-lost love.
Nathan helps a computer repair shop earn public trust; marketing becomes personal for a psychic.
Nathan teaches an international exporter how to ship smoke alarms tax-free.
Nathan reteams with an old client to enlist several disgruntled taxi drivers for a plot to sabotage Uber’s business from the inside.
Nathan devises a method of selling chili in secret and founds a charity to help a massage parlor upsell its clients.
Nathan stages an elaborate stunt to make it seem like comedian Michael Richards left a $10,000 tip at a deli.
A hotel markets itself to parents who are sexually active; a travel agent concentrates on older clients. Also, Nathan shares his solution for tardiness.
Nathan helps a dive bar skirt anti-smoking laws.
Nathan clashes with a giant corporation when he tries to help a struggling electronics store.
Nathan markets an unappealing children’s toy, devises a way to shame people who share their movie snacks and pitches a reality show starring Simon the security guard.
Nathan comes up with a way to get a failing taxi company some much-needed press and implements a risky new line-cutting policy at a hot dog stand.
Nathan invents a system to protect women on first dates, proposes a radical new weight-loss program and helps a party planner reduce “guest list” anxiety for her clients.
Nathan makes use of parody law to open up a coffee shop nearly identical to Starbucks in its branding and appearance.
Nathan helps a liquor store sell to underage customers. An exterminator works very discreetly.
Nathan places a controversial ad in a pet cemetery and takes tips from a focus group.
Nathan sets up a fake film shoot in an effort to boost sales at a Hollywood souvenir shop, but his plan gets complicated when he discovers that he may have committed fraud.
Nathan convinces a mechanic to verify his estimates with a polygraph test and rebrands Sue Stanford as the Ghost Realtor.
Nathan puts a private investigator to the test by allowing himself to be spied on for a day, a taxi company is brought a solution for shy customers, and Nathan is forced to include product placement in his show.
In this special episode, Nathan performs a daring escape in which he risks a fate that is truly worse than death, and failed business ideas from the season are showcased.
Nathan helps a struggling funeral home. A burger joint is forced to stand by its claim that it has the best burger in Los Angeles, and Nathan goes skydiving.
Nathan helps a haunted house by making it scarier. Later, he attempts to overcome his awkwardness around women by dating several of them at once.
Nathan helps an independent gas station by devising the world’s greatest rebate. He also attempts to make a fledgling caricature artist famous.
Nathan tries to help promote a clothing store by allowing “attractive” customers to shoplift from it, and attempts to help a diner by publicizing its bathrooms.
Nathan helps a department-store Santa who’s harboring a dark secret and develops a marketing plan for a petting zoo. Also, a teen is nabbed doing graffiti.
Comedian Nathan Fielder gives marketing advice to small businesses in this series, which begins with a campaign for a frozen yoghurt shop to offer an unconventional flavour; and a plan for speedier pizza delivery.
Two friends get into an argument at a club; Meegan and André talk about their relationship; a rapper walks out of an interview; Conrad flies business select; Keegan has a new mustache.
Neil deGrasse Tyson relaxes at home; Keegan endures a job interview; a tailor has a gassy client; the valets discuss “Game of Thrones”; a new strategy for telemarketing.
A tickle game between two friends gets a little strange; brainstorming for “Gremlins 2”; a man deals with an unruly office janitor; two thugs suspect their friend snitched; Keegan and Jordan discuss Africa at a party.
A gangster participates in a drive-by; a mom writes a song for her son; two scam artists compete with each other; an “Undercover Boss” reveals himself; Big Boi runs into André 3000; two guys get into a car accident.