^Yeah, that weirded me out, too. He just looked like my old boss, but definitely didn't have the same personality.
Also, as a divorce survivor, I bet that CEO book is worth the read.
I'm now on season 2. Here's the first 3 in that:
S2E1: too little $$$. Family of 5 trying to live on $34K. She got laid off 2 years ago and filled the time void with shopping. 16 credit cards . . . and in the cycle of paying one card from another card every month. Their house is more than they can afford, but it will also cost them money to move. They seemed committed to turning it around.
S2E2: young, lazy, sassy, and spoiled. Lisa's brother, if you are reading, please don't give her any money! And husband, bruh, stop thinking with your dick and drop this toxic parasite. I was starting to think all Canadians were nice folks, but Lisa has proven me wrong.
S2E3: High income, high burn rate, high debt. Another family of 5. I liked how Gail involved the older two children in the expense cutting discussion. Husband has fully bought into constant optimization principle. OMG! You can be paid in Canada to be a rent-a-goalie?! That's it, I'm moving north, and it's not just because of Trump after all . . . it's because I'm becoming a professional netminder. Also, I think this is my new fav. She was sweet and sincere, the kids pitched in, and he was all in and had a crazy giant walrus mustache. Good stuff!