He’s a good sport and talks with the transpo’s bossy showman “Vince the Prince” before spending three days on a cross-country road trip with the crated up musical device - or, as Wilson bashfully puts it via his signature stutter, “driving the organ trail.” Here, that manifests when John’s team “mistakenly” sets up an interview with an organ shipping company (as in the instrument) rather than an organ shipping company (as in the parts of a human’s anatomy). That often means veering from a beat-by-beat answer to each episode’s titular question into whatever odd idea (or person) suddenly comes into view. Wilson (along executive producer Nathan Fielder and co-writers/EPs Michael Koman and Allie Viti) lets his curiosity carve the path for each half-hour entry. One may wonder what a cryogenic freezing company 2,400 miles from New York has to do with tracking packages in America’s largest city, but unless this is your first time with “How To,” you already know the answer. The first is conjured when John meets an Alcor employee out in Arizona. ‘The Enfield Poltergeist’ Recreates a Haunting - and Some Terrifyingly Specific ’70s Design Choices
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