According to Seth Rogen, the antique shop segment is one of the few times Nathan Fielder has broken character on the series, when the subject tells him he engages in threesomes with his brother, stating in an interview with Rolling Stone, "That stands out for me because that, of all the parts of the show, that felt like a moment where Nathan has dropped his shtick in some way and he's actually just being himself. He's so appalled by what he's hearing that it's like he's unable to maintain his persona."