Nathan is clearly going too far this time. I think making everyone believe they will die in a fiery crash is a bit too far. Probably worse than making boyfriends get cucked before their very eyes.
Rehearsal
You fags really think this ain't all staged?
I think he probably lied about being the dumbest student pilot there ever was, but who knows?
if the plane is filled with actors I can fly a 737 without a commercial license because no one is paying me
christ tell me that isn't a real rule
Is this worth watching? I saw a couple episodes of the first season and it was a slog but this one has been getting a lot of buzz.
yes. first season fell apart because of the pandemic, this one is great. leave now before spoilers
Ok will do
this co-pilot stuttering through this conversation about an actor never being a pilot isn't true. Harrison Ford did it, tons of actors have time and money to get trained.
I don't know if anyone ever went as big as a 737 though. I know Tom Cruise or somebody did a real between planes stunt once, but that is just dangling on a wire.
he gave every passenger a line even though no one is watching and the drink orders they make have no relevance whatsoever.
did he lie about getting really good grades in canadian business school?
Norwood stage 1 edition
Has to be staged, otherwise there would be ahuge lawsuit.
I was thinking partway through that the teaser footage of a destroyed plane crash scenario was just a fakeout. He wanted me to think it was going to be a grand finale where he pulls a prank on the passengers
I thought Nathan was gonna do something wrong on purpose to see if the co pilot would pick up on it and take control, thus proving his communication method works
you do realize they could have made all of the actors sign shit that if they died HBO wouldn't be liable? who is going to sue?
I think the extra plane filming them was supposed to do just that. it freaked the guy out but he never brought it up again. nathan's plan kind of worked when the guy admitted a few things that nathan did wrong that he hadn't mentioned and just did them for him
The girl I’m pretty sure Colin fumbled is so pretty
She got a lot of face-time for the cameras on the flight, boarding it was probably a good choice for her career. I didn't really recognize any of the other extras.
did she like have a name? I'll look her up.
Honestly, pretty disappointing end to the season. The third episode was the peak, probably the funniest Nathan content ever, and since then it has missed a lot of the laughs.
I mean it's not bad television, it's just not a very good comedy now.
I think Nathan kind of new that and even strugged in the beginning of the season and said that he felt like he needed to make the show funnier even though the subject matter wasn't
it definitely peaked with episode 3 but I liked the ending. I laughed when the chick started singing Evanescence, and Nathan flying around the world was kino
HBO apparently has amazing lawyers, I doubt they are worried and Nathan always makes people sign absurd contracts. HBO is currently winning a lawsuit against South Park and Paramount for them not following their agreement, and Nathan made an episode antagonizing Paramount for banning his episode with the holocaust store.
It stopped being a joke when he spoke directly to the camera.
now we know why he aged 20 years in 2 years
only known as a member of the pack
makes me wonder if they will go after the singer that knowingly broke her NDA. i'm doubt Nathan cares since nothing really stuck, but they might want to set an example so this shit doesn't happen again
I wonder how much he actually did fly, or if that was just a few flights for the show or something
she was really cute and was wearing a Hawkeye sweater at the end. I wonder if she went to Iowa or if that was just wardrobe for the show
I kinda took the ending to be inspiring. Deleteing the voicemail. Like he probably does have problems (anxiety, etc) but those shouldnt stop you from doing things and becoming identifies with them will only hold you back (ie he might not have flown the plane if he said Yes)
I thought reenacting real plane crashes for a comedy show was funny but not directly like more in a way like “what the fuck is he doing?”
i wonder if Nathan took the big plane for a few spins before they filmed the one for the show for practice
or maybe they did trickery and flew an empty plane with nathan doing it and just had someone else land it with the people on board. tons of trickery could be done to make it safer for the passengers
That was beautiful. Incredibly strange to actually go through with but beautiful. Imagine Nathan explaining all of this flight training and what it's meant to build up to to Emma Stone while filming The Curse.
The Evanescence performance is probably the greatest callback in any form of media ever created
I think he honestly could have made the best bits of this into a really great movie instead. Shorter segments with all the key characters. More of a focus on Episode 4 with all the rabbit holes of rehearsals.
Could have been pretty exceptional, and would be funnier with snappier pacing.
Anyone get the vibe that the old man was checked out on Nathan's routes and ideas since even last episode? He seemed more dismissive of what Nathan was saying or like he didn't care anymore
I wouldn’t be surprised if that whole article was instigated by Paramount after Nathan’s episode about them. They have so much beef going on with the south park stuff, and HBO is completely in the right on that in my opinion.
emma is my wife
I have a really weird job interview coming up and I don't know how to approach it. They're going to try rope me into working for them.
To use a rehearsal analogy, I'm a qualified pilot like Nathan, say, but for small planes. I'm going to try convince them to pay for my tuition to upgrade to bigger planes, and then I come work for them post-graduation.
They're going to try convince me to come work for them right now, leave my current agency, work in their smaller plane division and attend school at the same time.
It's a really weird situation and I'm not sure how to approach the job interview.
yeah probably. I think he's struggling to stretch these ideas across a whole season, even though it's a short season. it might feel a little tighter as a movie. after Finding Frances, I had kind of hoped that would be the direction he went.
this was still great and I'm glad I watched it, but I think it does feel slightly underwhelming because it's so high concept that it's hard to bring it to a satisfying resolution. tightening it up a bit could help with that.
the problem is then we would only get like 2 hours of Nathan every few years, because obviously a fuck ton of work and preparation went into making this.
there's something charming about the way rednecks speak
oh yeah, i thought of that too. he was probably doing a lot of the flying while filming that, right? i think it was around the same area
I honestly wonder what the hell he’s actually like as a person, if he’s just like the “character” he plays or not.
Making IDF members rehearse ethnic cleansing in Gaza was pretty fucked up
oh yeah, something seemed fishy about it and i could totally see that as some sort of revenge. even the girl seemed to not hate Nathan. she said he was either a genius or a psychopath. maybe Paramount offered to pay any legal issues kek
the Curse was filmed in New Mexico. a couple states away from Vegas, but only like an hour by flight ;)
is it bad that I trusted this guy
no news of renewal for season 3, is it over Rehearsalbros?
Gazans are just a rehearsal for Iran
soon Ahmed
I mean a bird's nest does not affect airworthiness. Neither does that little plastic piece that fell down. You put fuel in that thing and get it up to 400 mph, yeah, it'll take off. The guy wasn't lying.
You've seen the plane show right? You can land those things with a huge hole in the side.
the episode they banned is so funny in hindsight because he acts like they just banned a wholesome episode about anti-semitism or whatever when nathan’s idea was putting swastika flags and a fake oven with skeletons inside a clothing store to sell his jackets lol
we didn't hear that he made season 2 until like a few months before it came out. i'm sure nathan prefers it that way
he keeps raising the stakes, and I doubt The Curse will get another season, I think we should all be afraid of whatever he does next
It wasn't nathan's idea, it was a rabbi's
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true he also wore his yarmulke really weird, not sure he was really a stable individual
kinda underdelivered. was hoping he would make some difference in the faa but ended up being kinda self felating. but as entertainment it was alright. if they make another season they should go back to something like season 3
My dad was in this episode. I was aware he worked with Nathan and was spooked the whole time. I turned down meeting Nathan at some point during filming.
I enjoyed the show, but not Nathan's best work.
I think he's doing some sort of documentary next about Elizabeth Holmes unless it's actually just season 3. they said he's been interviewing her in prison
the ending of nathan for you and both seasons of the Rehearsal end up being about Nathan in the end and how he can change himself
being kinda self felating
have you ever watched nathan’s other show, it’s always about him and the second his ideas present an opportunity for him to benefit he takes it
you can't write change without hang
it was going to be insanely hard to top the ending of last season but this one was still very good, nathan is one of the best working filmmakers/artists out there right now
was hoping he would make some difference in the faa but ended up being kinda self felating
I think he realized at some point that he wouldn't actually be able to make a difference because it's such an institutional problem. so he had to pivot to making it more about himself to land an ending. I don't mind, since his work has always kind of been about Nathan or Nathan's character under the surface, even in NFY that was the running thread. but I do agree it was slightly underwhelming just because of how high concept it was. I don't mind Nathan putting the lens on himself but I do kind of wish he would go back to lower stakes endeavors, they're easier to draw to a satisfying conclusion.
is your dad the former department of transportation
tee bee aich I thought Rehearsal only got better and better when it shifted the focus onto Nathan having an existential crisis due to his own show.
It’s always been the main joke of his stuff. Nathan For You was about “helping small businesses” and then like the 6th episode of the show is about him doing a crwzy stunt to avoid exposing himself to children
Rehearsal S1 that is, meant to include that
No, but that'd be funny. He had speaking lines though.
this last episode was kino but also kind of unsatisfying because he failed in his mission? i guess you could say making the show itself was a success because it has a lot of reach but at the same time, this final ep kind of had nothing to do with the (alleged) core mission of the season?
he's also making a movie about the carlsen-niemann chess scandal
yeah exactly. and that's the common thread that I appreciate in all his work ultimately. I think at some point if you're still watching Nathan, it's not just for his zany schemes, but for the man himself, or the character, however much of it is real. it's just as the rest of the show gets more high concept, it becomes harder to attach to that narrative. imo Finding Frances was the perfect balance. at the end of the day, it was really about Nathan's relationship to women, but the Bill Heath plot had a satisfying conclusion too. I'd like to see him do more low stakes, personal stuff like that.
it was just Nathan flexing on other comedians with no skills
if Nathan ever loses his mojo he could legit become a pilot and make good money
oh yeah, i forgot about that too. isn't Emma Stone producing it or maybe starring in it?
i wouldn't be surprised if he's done with The Rehearsal and The Curse after this
i have. the first episode made it seem like he was going to do something different to be fair. if he had tried to lower his scope and try to just develop a new method of pilot training, ala something like nathan for you, i believe this season would be closer to fulfilling that mission that the one he set here.
yeah i guess its not his fault. the old guy told him from the start getting congress to do anything would be extremely difficult and thats not unique to the aviation industry.
why is that surprising? yeah having a bunch of actors who all sign releases saying they acknowledge the pilot's inexperience is obviously different than a commercial flight where people expect the pilot to know what they're doing
I guess the point was is that he took the old man's advice and thought that the final episode could prove something and then they would be forced to come to him for help. It won't happen, and I'm sure he was hoping for more of a huge moment with the co-pilot like taking over at the end or something. I think even him saying to call off the guys filming in the second plane would have worked
i mean last season he kind of failed his mission as well and even psychologically damaged a child in the process of it. that lady learned pretty much nothing and didn't really rehearse motherhood. he didn't really rehearse fatherhood either (at least in a proper way that doesn't completely fuck up your kid)
Nta, but I like when he does that, it's just that episode 5 outside of the courtroom scene was kinda weak and this one was more about him ignoring his autism to fulfill his dreams. I love when he gets personal, but this season had some high stakes and a very intresting premise and all of it was basically ignored at the end. Like, it was clear the whole steup and his method sucks, but I wanted to see him still trying to sell it. Most of his comedy comes from his attempts to sell absurd failures of ideas and still convince people they're worth a chance. I like this season way more than the frist, but the previous finale was much better than this one, it was poignant and fucked up at the same time and in the right tone.
it's possible, i could see him trying to make something way more grand in scale next after what he was able to do with this season. not gonna lie, i am very envious of his ambition. makes me feel like i'm not doing shit with my life.
Nathan is a madman. Almost killed more than 150 people for a joke kek
the old guy told him from the start getting congress to do anything would be extremely difficult
I honestly think that Nathan bombed the interview with the congress guy last episode because he was already told there was zero chance he would actually be able to appear in front of all of them
they showed a black lady a couple times, i couldn't tell if it was the same one from two episodes back who clearly was acting psycho to get to camera time
The Congressman had over 100 JFK photos around his office. Boomer cuck
the first episode made it seem like he was going to do something different to be fair.
True but it’s kind of his thing to always make everything about himself, it’s his eternal joke. My first thought watching the beginning of the show was
how is he going to make this all about himself
neither show has been renewed yet so it's possible. if the chess movie does well, he might decide to shift focus into directing movies. I hope he does more stuff with himself as the main character interacting with real people though, he has a real talent for it. even if it's just like a 2 hour special in the vein of finding frances every now and then.
absolutely would
i'm sure they showed the ending out of order where he did the "fly empty decommissioned planes" shit before his real flight and not after as a "hobby"
I have some relative knowledge about the production and it was clear they bit off more than they could chew about what they could actually film. So it made a lot of stuff less funny.
people who worked on nathan for you have posted on reddit saying he's a very normal guy. everything you see on his shows is a character and people who take it all at face value are retards
it totally makes sense that he would eventually want to do something else, especially with being recognized easier and easier
oh yeah, i definitely think that was the case. he was probably completely comfortable up there with the passengers
this makes sense. however, do they really just let commercial airline pilots go straight from simulator to the real thing? if that's the case, maybe that's how it really happened in the show. if that's true, i don't know if i can fly again without shitting my pants.
I'm not one that's usually interested in celebrities lives but I really want to know why Nathan Fielder and his wife got a divorce
the actual subtext of that episode is making fun of histrionic jews who make their entire lives about holocaust awareness. that's why it actually got banned, because in a way the actual message of the ep is antisemetic (by making holocaust awareness seem ridiculous)
i'm betting he initiated the divorce
he married her as a prank
Nate prefers to fly solo as implied by this episode
flying is actually very safe statistically fwiw, the issue was kind of played up for the show. modern planes have so many computers, a lot of it is automated and it probably isn't actually that different from the simulations. plus as the one guy said real pilots need something like 1500 hours flying real planes, and I don't know for sure but I would bet they try to pair newbies up with more experienced pilots to begin with.
i've had a friend who has met him before and said he's a little awkward but mostly quiet. it was funny that he brought it up on the show that he realized he basically avoided talking to anyone on set about anything other than what they needed to do
the einstein fucker? im pretty sure that was her
i think it's a bit of both since he donates all of the profits to a holocaust museum.
I know he's exaggerating his on screen persona but it does seem like he's too timid and passive to do something like that unless it was a really really bad marriage
Lmao
i have yet to see the comic that she made about it but she essentially said that it was completely amicable and most likely people just realizing they weren't right for each other. i saw some video of her talking about problems with aviation some anon posted here and she was pretty cute. i think he's dating some hot chick now though
Eventually you have to go from a simulator to a real plane, so, yes, at some point you go from flying a simulator to flying a real plane. But you'll have a ton of hours under your belt in other planes. The entire point of the episode was that Nathan was NOT allowed to fly a commercial plane by himself.
Pilots graduate from smaller to bigger planes with a lot of major training before they're ever in the cockpit of a plane you'll be on commercially.
WAKE ME UP
CANT WAKE UP
i just mean the concept of going straight from a simulator to the real commercial aircraft with real people on it with zero practice flights without people on it. i'm sure it's safe and all but just crazy to think about.
I thought S1 ending hit pretty hard but that was a pretty emotionally charged episode from the get-go, S2 ending definitely spends more time on comedic parts and the sheer absurdity of what the fuck is going on. That being said I did find it touching the way S2 went about the idea of communication and the whole thing with Nathan being autistic or not with the voicemail scene and the ending narration.
Damn, good for him (on the amicable split and dating a hot chick)
I'm willing to guess that Nathan did actually go get the results and it said there wasn't anything wrong with him
all that hard work for a simple "Holy Molly" from the cuck-pilot
yeah i agree. this ep was great in a vacuum but in the context of the larger season, it's disappointing. all of that build up about fixing aviation amounted to nothing. his findings were basically irrelevant to the final flight too, there was never a moment where copilot communication mattered (the copilot being worried about the other plane never actually mattered)
not that i expected this show to have policy implications but it's just weird that they wrote/edited it this way knowing nothing would change in the end unless they're gonna continue with aviation shit in season 3
Yeah, now if only other retards would stop wearing their mental disorders as an excuse and badge of pride
I mean you have got to make that transition at some point. it's not cheap to fly a passenger jet, theyre not gonna spend all those resources giving every single pilot test runs in an empty craft. between the simulations, thousands of hours of experience flying smaller planes, and having a copilot who likely has more experience, I'm sure it's fine.
I've literally landed the actual simulator Nathan used in this episode multiple times and the autopilot guides most of it in. In perfect weather with clear conditions it's "easy." You point the altimeter at the right spot on a screen. It's almost worse to look out the window. Instrumentation is key.
He didn't need to get the results since there's obviously nothing wrong with him. They wouldn't let some depressed anxiety riddled mentally ill autismo fly a big plane like that.
my dad works at nintendo and he said Nathan is the coolest guy he ever met
or would they
Nice try FAA, however
selects "no" on medical survey to every question
imagine the good doctor but instead of being an autistic doctor he was an autistic pilot
will nathan play hans getting chess moves relayed via buttplug?
why are there so many knobs, gauges and buttons on airplanes goddamn
how would emma stone star in a story about two men?
what do you mean
sequel hook confirms Nathan has the tism
it's always weird when anons think it's the craziest thing that someone has met someone famous before. i have a friend that is a PA in hollywood and when i tell stories they think it's insane that people could possibly have low level jobs in the industry. the dad could have been an extra with a glimpse of screentime
Nathan will rehearse as the buttplug inside a giant Hans puppet.
depending on how fictionalized it is, they could genderbend one of the chess players I guess. or maybe she just plays a supporting role. there's not a lot of details about it yet.
uh these dont seem on the same order of magnitude
I really hated the S1 finale. I haven't finished S2 yet, but I expect to like it more.
My ex gf hit me up randomly and absolutely hates and refuses to watch anything Fielder related but she said she saw on tiktok people were saying season 2 was way worse than season 1. That confused the shit out of me
and i have an uncle that works at sega
she’s gaslighting you, typical ex behavior, she wants you to miss out on kino
I didn't say shit about Nathan being the coolest guy ever.
He's actively in the episode.
Doesn't matter either way. I'm just happy he didn't make a fool of himself.
i know, i was just saying that anons think it's the most ridiculous idea that people could even have bottom level jobs in the industry. the concept is too crazy
is your dad the other pilot?
I believe you, I mean why not. why would somebody go on the internet just to tell lies.
I personally wouldn't have passed up an opportunity to meet Nathan, in fact I would be more than willing to appear on one of his shows, but I understand and respect your decision not to.
The first guy with the 737 was a textbook Nathan show person so I'll assume he was the second 737 owner since he didn't do much to come off as a nutjob
Anon, please block your ex. She's using Nathan as an excuse to talk to you again, and nothing good ever comes from reconnecting with an ex. Also TikTok opinions should be discarded by default.
This episode was mind-blowing, see pic rel.
All this time these Jewish FUCKERS have been gaslighting me by calling it a "seven thirty-seven"
But you can clearly see here, that it's "Seventy-three seven".
FUCKERS
No shot that it’s over, they love him, honestly he’s just barely getting started.
I think he is specifically talking about an actor flying a 737 for real in the movie.
Like how most of the time actors do shots of them driving a car but when the car is actually being driven it's a stuntman.
HBO has lawyers good enough to basically tell scientology to fuck off.
She actually only hits me up when she's depressed and wants to be cheered up about something. I agree, it's stupid. She actually lead with that she rewatched The Sopranos to hook me in this time
Nah not the other pilot, I'm a little older. But yeah, as a NFY viewer I figured they'd have a camera on me from afar and make me look like a fool. And maybe my dad too. I don't want to think I'm too good to avoid looking like an asshole in editing.
Nah, nothing that bad. But yeah, someone who didn't come off as a total nutjob.
captcha: g00ny
I think when he said "is this the same as the simulation?" regarding the landing I think he absolutely was trying.
You could even see buddy make a bit of a face before he goes "Oh yeah yeah."
I figured they'd have a camera on me from afar and make me look like a fool. And maybe my dad too. I don't want to think I'm too good to avoid looking like an asshole in editing.
yeah that's fair. I would have no qualms about it myself, but like I said I totally understand it.
I thought it was great. It was the funniest episode after episode 3 imo.
i loved the episode but what did you find particularly funny about it? i was laughing my ass off during 3 but this one was more interesting to me than anything
I diagnose Nathan with autism not for any awkward social shit but for committing to the bit of becoming a pilot
when he babied the copilot and told him his name was Captain Allears
season 3 will have Nathan rehearse the moon landing
ep1: 5/10
ep2: 6/10
ep3: 10/10
ep4: 7/10
ep5: 5/10
ep6: 6/10
season average 6.5/10
kino moments but overall not a great season long arc. really should be a new rehearsal per episode with perhaps a b plot that is one big rehearsal.
going straight from a simulator to the real commercial aircraft with real people on it
I would bet they try to pair newbies up with more experienced pilots to begin with.
Look at his apparent job shipping empty planes at the end of the episode, he's the first officer/co-pilot there and not the captain. The loophole was that for a private flight "real" hours were not required because it's really not the FAA's business what you do with your private aircraft beyond public safety, but actual commercial airlines have to operate more safely both for the company's own benefit and the passengers'. Even Nathan's stunt co-pilot with 5000 hours was still only a first officer himself and probably paired with captains with 2x hours.
The pilots have to know (or be able to find out in less than two seconds) what any given piece of the aircraft is doing and manipulate its function in some way if needed. And if you think that’s a lot you should see what a navigator’s seat looked like before they were phased out by GPS. Hundreds more dials and knobs just to figure out where the plane is and where it’s going.
I'm mostly a comedian
It's probably a sign of despair that I would have to focus on go thirsty for this one because I'm pretty numb to the others.
What can he do for season 3 to up the stakes even higher? Does he even need to?
honestly I would like him to do something lower stakes again, this was great but it was almost too high concept.
that's probably exactly why they include such a range of options. some people might be emotionally numb, but thirst/hunger is always an existential threat.
buy an island and create his own society
more autism
evanescence callback
But mostly the sheer audacity of it all had me laughing. The season was already ridiculous from the perspective of "how did he trick HBO into this?" and this episode ramped it up as far as that could possibly go.
I'm thinking the same thing too, I like this anons idea where it has a bunch of one off rehearsals alongside one main one, kind of like the first half of season 1
I would move to Nathan Island
I was pretty unengaged and disinterested and then I heard those fucking Evanescence keys at the end, maybe the only real laugh all ep. Feels like they still haven’t fully figured out the show.
In the show he often times refers to himself as a comedian.
But he never made a single joke the entire series?
I don't get it.
HOW CAN YOU SEE INTO MY EYES
I think they were hoping that the captain for the flight would have more of an interaction with Nathan, but they also had to pick someone that both wouldn't jeopardize the safety of the passengers and/or just take over the controls for the whole time and not have Nathan do anything. They picked a guy who was level headed, didn't have a strong personality, and wanted to eventually work in TV so he didn't want to offend Nathan for any potential career opportunities. I 1000% get why they picked that guy because he was actually going to fly a plane with real people but I feel like it was pretty anticlimactic narratively
the joke is on us for watching his garbage and paying for his fancy shmancy pilot lessons
was he the guy that asked for the chips/pretzels on the plane
comedy writer/performer that makes people laugh for a living. might need to do the autism test
Season 3 Nathan moves his show internationally. We will see actors willingly sign up to go to Ukraine for a shot at being famous.
But he never made a single joke the entire series?
The third episode is the funniest thing he’s ever done, and to his detriment since everything after was underwhelming. But yea he never said a punchline.
hi anon's dad
the line about hbo "giving me a blank check as long as i stay within the budget" is probably the closest he comes to telling a straightforward joke but the scenarios he makes are very funny otherwise
She cute.
too bad Colin didn't get to hit, although apparently he is dating somebody now
felt like they didn't brief him enough on how open dialogue he was supposed to be even beyond his normal idea of socialization
funniest thing hes ever done
wrong, maybe this season but not ever
The tragedy of feeling disgust for white women while realizing that blonde girls are both the best and the worst of women, this girl was so good.
this is what an attainable attractive woman looks like, course they can have an excessive opinion of themself which can make it harder case to case
it makes sense now why they're so good at it
Thats a hundred million dollar plane. They don't check those things out breezily.
First off he was technically certified, he was flying with an experienced pilot, perfect weather, and those planes practically fly themselves.
Nathan played up the risk for the show.
What tops it for you? Because I was a big/lame Archer fan so I watched the premiere episode of Nathan For You on the actual CC premiere date because I liked Jon Benjamin so much and have watched ever since. What comes close? Third ep was mindblowingly funny but I haven’t rewatched NFY in years, maybe I’m wrong.
I laugh harder at 50% of all N4Y episodes than any given rehearsal ep, at best they have a couple really good jokes typically.
i dont know all the build up and even his flights in the end seemed legit. I do find it weird that he brought up his aspirations to be a magician in the middle of the episode though
Can't wait for season 3 to go full on Synecdoche.
Its still available on HBO.
he was entirely sincere about this cock pit issue
ok?
I do not give a flying fuck about pilots.
Season 1 was better.
SLLSFBG
nta, I generally agree with you but ep 3 of this season was standout for the rehearsal. I wouldn't necessarily say it's the funniest thing he's done either, but it would probably rank in my top 5.
they thought i wouldnt catch them using the enya song without vocals when he was checking out the plane before the flight but I did
You will FO for a while before taking full responsibility.
i found it odd that she and the other girl just had blank faces when the lady was talking about having a wet dream about Einstein. like at least have a natural reaction or something. she was too locked in on being a pawn for the show
I could see another season mining just the autism diagnosis at the end desu
Actually I don’t disagree, NFY is way funnier on average, but I still think that S2E3 was his peak. NFY does have a slight disadvantage if you care about people, though. He doesn’t humiliate randoms in the new series as much. Borat was the funniest shit in the world when it came out but it’s been over a decade since I watched it. I do hate other people but hey, maybe not enough.
the bus driver kept telling me to get off
the autism diagnosis
Man I hated this shit. I know that autism is trendy and this’ll reek of pro-jewish, but he’s truly just a jewish-canadian rich kid, he’s not autistic, just jewish.
1x1 is still the peak of this series. So funny to make a whole set and play to rehearse some insignificant confrontation.
The covid thing you all say is cope. S2 had the same aimless feeling.