The second season of “the rehearsal” is absolutely brilliant. The finale episode was one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen on television.
Check it out if you haven’t, you don’t even really need to see the first season before either.
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StupidGuyOnMyPhone2 days ago
+227
The Sully episode might be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen on television. I think about it way too often
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Dustmopper2 days ago
+133
I’ve certainly never thought about Evanescence the same again
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calculung1 day ago
+18
28 seconds
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cabose71 day ago
+3
It came on at the gym the day after I watched it and I had to stop for a good 30 seconds.
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UniversalPolymath1 day ago
+3
Sully had to stop for about the same amount of time.
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DamonLazer2 days ago
+78
That breastfeeding scene was unhinged. \[chokes\] "Aw, f***."
And Tom Hanks did a fine job playing Sully in the biopic, but he lacked the artistic dedication to m********* in a flight simulator to *really* get into Sully's headspace. Nathan wasn't afraid to go all the way with his character research, and we are all richer for it.
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Far_Confusion_21782 days ago
+46
WAKE ME UP
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shutup_ilovethatname2 days ago
+9
WAKE ME UP INSIDE
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Ambitious_Owl36782 days ago
+2
WAKE ME UP
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xavPa-642 days ago
+16
For some reason, the copilot saying “actually not” lives rent free in my head
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Imfrank1232 days ago
+19
When he was dressed up as a baby is probably the hardest I’ve laughed at a tv show ever. The whole season is pure genius
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pantstoaknifefight22 days ago
+5
That was the moment where I thought someone had drugged my coffee!
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UnknownChaser2 days ago
+24
He’s hero who preform the Miracle over the Mojave.
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calculung1 day ago
+4
Wut
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Hugh_Jankles2 days ago
+5
That one scene puts any Homelander breastmilk scene to shame.
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Metroidman1 day ago
+3
I would pay money to see sully react to that episode
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BlackWhiteCoke1 day ago
+2
He most certainly landed the plane of a second season
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Lil_Mcgee2 days ago
+20
I would still recommend watching the first season however.
It was definitely a little disjointed (I'm sure in part due to Covid restrictions) and perhaps not fully realised but I do still think it's really funny and very interesting.
If you're really not feeling it then you can get away with skipping it no problem but I do think it lays some good groundwork that makes the second season a lot richer.
But yeah S2 is a masterpiece regardless so definitely check it out.
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pantstoaknifefight22 days ago
+19
The first season, particularly the last couple episodes with the insane religious whackadoo homesteader-wannabe woman, really opened my eyes to just how insane some pople in this country are, and helped me understand how we got to today's current events.
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Corka1 day ago
+13
How about her tinder date who she invited along for it? The guy was seriously insane.
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pantstoaknifefight21 day ago
+3
Yes he was! And after watching them talk angel numbers I realized these peole vote! Explains so much!
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Isserley_1 day ago
+3
As much as I loved S2, I actually felt it was a little forced at times. A bit too self-aware in comparison to S1.
Absolutely incredible finale though.
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dwpea661 day ago
+5
He's one of televisions greatest ever semi-evil masterminds/business school graduates
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BecomingSavior2 days ago
+10
It was the best season of any show last year, and I'd die on that hill.
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IntroductionLazy20572 days ago
+10
Might just be the best season ever tbh
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apple_kicks1 day ago
+1
He commits to the bit in a ways no other comedian has gone
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mekilat2 days ago
+122
It’s such a wonderful scene. It starts absurd and ridiculous. But once the German actor takes his gloves off, it escalates to something really special. Nathan Fielder is so good at making these moments humans and thoughtful.
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DoctorDrangle1 day ago
+7
I love how it is immediately followed by "I've always felt that sincerity is overrated"
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VanillaBraun2 days ago
+64
The whole season is a masterpiece. Can’t wait to see what he does next. Not sure how he can outdo him self this time
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Dustmopper2 days ago
+34
There’s no way he can, he put thousands of hours over years of his life into getting a commercial pilot’s license
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nycdiveshack2 days ago
+5
I’m just learning about his shows, what did he do with the license?
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2plus2_equals_52 days ago
+25
He flys commercially. He been transporting empty planes to different locations for a company.
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nycdiveshack2 days ago
+5
I didn’t realize that can be a job… or wait is it just a bit for his show?
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LB3PTMAN2 days ago
+30
No he really got a commercial pilots license and a job as a pilot for the show
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lordtema1 day ago
+1
I don\`t think he actually works for Nomadic though given his low hours. He did some work with them before the show though.
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developing_an_onion2 days ago
+16
The answer to both is “yes”
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2plus2_equals_52 days ago
+3
Yep, planes that get sold or need to be in different locations for any reason besides transporting paid customers.
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Neeklemamp2 days ago
+2
He did it in real life for the show
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apple_kicks1 day ago
+1
He also flew a plane full of actors. He looked nauseous the whole time
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Dustmopper1 day ago
+1
Stepping out of the simulator into a real 737 with 150 people on board will do that
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KaladinarLighteyes2 days ago
+10
I’m like 60% convinced that Nathan Fielder is the mastermind behind boy throb
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pantstoaknifefight22 days ago
+6
What the f*** is boy throb? I'm not about to google this at work.
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KaladinarLighteyes2 days ago
+16
It’s a boy band with here members in the USA and the fourth one is in Indian and their whole Gimmick is they are trying to get him a visa to come to the US. It’s a very social media driven thing.
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pantstoaknifefight22 days ago
+1
Serious question, is it like a parody or for real? I hear "throb" and can only assume it's tongue in cheek.
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KaladinarLighteyes2 days ago
+8
So when forming they had fans vote on a name and that’s what won. And they’ve embraced it with pink jumpsuits and a heart logo. However as to your question of is it a parody or for real? We don’t know. They seem to be earnest about it, but as you pointed out it doesn’t feel real. And that’s why I think it’s the brainchild of Nathan Fielder.
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vTweak2 days ago
+10
Boy Throb was in 2nd Place on the votes. They decided to not go with the w*****, “Epstein’s Angels”.
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Adultery2 days ago
+2
Cowards
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pantstoaknifefight22 days ago
+1
Got it. Thanks! Sounds like when Ca7rial and Porco Amarosa teamed up we th Sting recently.
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BlackWhiteCoke1 day ago
+1
Apparently he is doing something related to Elizabeth Holmes
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vlozko2 days ago
+58
I was in pain laughing at this scene while my wife, who I tried getting into to enjoy the show, just made faces and didn’t get it. One of the most memorable things I’ve watched on TV, ever.
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ABH19792 days ago
+33
I lose it every time he looks out the window.
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Codysseus72 days ago
+35
I tried to show this show to a bunch of friends and no one got it. Then I sent it to my brother and he was hooked on the absolute absurdity of it all. He then told me he tried to tell a bunch of different friends about it and none of them saw any appeal. If people don’t respect “Door city over here” they need help
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Katfish1452 days ago
+1
I think it just takes a certain type of person to enjoy this type of show. It definitely ain’t for me and it’s because it’s just a show to point out what Nathan finds ironic. Which in a normal conversation with him I would find hilarious but not when received through the median of television. I don’t want to spend my free time watching what feels like should be a human conversation between he and I
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liquidsyphon2 days ago
+13
Nathan For You is definitely worth watching if you like his new stuff
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pantstoaknifefight22 days ago
+21
I also really like How To with John Wilson, which is way more low key and autistic
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Khetoo1 day ago
+8
I thought that show was so endearing
Everyone is a f****** weirdo and the edited bits about the machinations and rituals of New Yorkers really emphasizing we all out here rawdogging a reality we are not really built for.
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nullbyte4202 days ago
+5
Nathan is best when he lets the autism out
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pantstoaknifefight22 days ago
+4
100%
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BlackWhiteCoke1 day ago
+4
Except for the reverse circumcision episode
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BlackWhiteCoke1 day ago
+6
Finding Frances is a masterpiece. You can see the roots of The Rehearsal in it
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davetionary1 day ago
+5
Rewatched this recently and that was the first time I realized we'd seen a true "rehearsal." I always loved it but in context, it's definitely the seed for this series.
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Abradolf19481 day ago
+3
It's great, but I had only seen a handful of episodes before my wife and I checked out the Rehearsal (she had seen none of his work at all).
It's tough to go back to Nathan For You because you see what he's able to do with an hour and HBO budget instead of a Comedy Central budget and 21 minutes edited heavily for advertising.
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incomplete-thoughts71 day ago
+1
Everything he does is incredible. Don’t sleep on The Curse, either
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oxygen_addiction2 days ago
+9
The fact that all of the Nazi uniforms have the Paramount Logo on them with the blue badge kills me.
I missed it on my first viewing.
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RonaldoAngelim2 days ago
+17
This show is amazing
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ClaimRadiant2 days ago
+8
I used three friendly exclamation points in just two sentences.
So funny and so relatable, I probably sent the same email when my employer refused to approve my promotion request.
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Surfjohn2 days ago
+3
I remember texting multiple people to stop what they were doing to start season 2 immediately after this episode. Absolutely brilliant
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RedSeven42 days ago
+3
I really hope someone at Paramount+ Germany saw this.
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rumora1 day ago
+6
The problem is that shortly after this episode came out Paramount actually became an openly far right company. Basically Trump complained about how they didn't air enough far right content and threatened to pull their license if they didn't add more Trump aligned programming.
Which lead to Paramount's networks starting to cut programs or replace staff at programms that were deemed too critical of Trump, they removed inclusivity pledges, denounced "DEI", fired lots of non white staff and started adding far right propaganda programming.
So basically the joke became real. Turns out the executives at Paramount actually are literal fascists and are currently turning the company into a massive fascist propaganda outlet.
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KnotSoSalty2 days ago
+2
The goose stepping Paramount thugs get me rolling
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mrhamster2 days ago
+2
Oh man those Paramount armbands would be excellent merch.
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sarbeans90012 days ago
+3
ugh this thread is making me feel so behind, I still haven't finished season 1. everyone keeps telling me to just skip ahead but that feels wrong to me lol
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Scared-Engineer-62182 days ago
+6
The seasons are basically anthologies. But the first season isn't too long. so do whatever your heart desires
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Rumbletastic2 days ago
+1
I have no idea what I just watched but for some reason I love it. Can someone provide the context?
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RichieSakai1 day ago
Go to [https://xprime](https://xprime) *dot* su/
Search for Nathan for you and enjoy.
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tamboril1 day ago
-1
Why are there f****** YouTube commercials when I have a YouTube Premium subscription?
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fakieTreFlip1 day ago
+2
Are you watching the video through a different app? You need to be logged in for it to know who you are (and to know that it shouldn't show you ads)
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ethanb4732 days ago
-18
Holy shit was that supposed to be funny….. now I know I never have to watch this c***
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