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The first season of Nathan Fielder's "The Rehearsal" was an extended attack on its own premise. In the HBO series' first episode, the Canadian comedian laid out his central thesis - that ...
“The Rehearsal” already brought the Nathan Fielder character to a crucial inflection point. And as his new colleagues well know, cruising altitude isn’t nearly as eventful as takeoff or landing.
Nathan Fielder walked a fine line between comedy and sincerity While familiarity with Nathan Fielder's comedic style might add helpful context, season 2 of The Rehearsal features a fresh premise ...
“The Rehearsal” tells audiences what it is from the start: It’s a TV show, and Nathan Fielder is the protagonist. Maybe you see him as an antagonist, or an antihero.
Nathan Fielder in “The Rehearsal.” HBO For instance, the first episode opens with Fielder meeting with a nerdy 50-year-old Brooklyn teacher who has been on a bar trivia team for over a decade.
Nathan Fielder surprised his fans last week by dropping a trailer for his new HBO series, The Rehearsal, which clearly takes the hilarious cringe comedy of Nathan For You to a whole new level.
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But Nathan is now the subject of his own rehearsal, raising Adam — played by dozens of child actors of varying ages — all alone. At the beginning of the series, he was Willy Wonka.
The Rehearsal is a new HBO series from Nathan Fielder, hitherto best known for his bananas Comedy Central show, Nathan for You. In that show, Fielder would help a struggling business owner by ...
The first season of Nathan Fielder’s “The Rehearsal” was an extended attack on its own premise. In the HBO series’ first episode, the Canadian comedian laid out his central thesis — that ...
“The Rehearsal” tells audiences what it is from the start: It’s a TV show, and Nathan Fielder is the protagonist. Maybe you see him as an antagonist, or an antihero.
The first season of Nathan Fielder’s “The Rehearsal” was an extended attack on its own premise. In the HBO series’ first episode, the Canadian comedian laid out his central thesis — that ...