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The Rehearsal
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Orange Juice, No Pulp

  • Episode aired Jul 15, 2022
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  • 44m
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Nathan Fielder in The Rehearsal (2022)
ComedyDocumentary

Nathan Fielder helps a Brooklyn-based trivia aficionado come clean to his teammate about a long-held lie.Nathan Fielder helps a Brooklyn-based trivia aficionado come clean to his teammate about a long-held lie.Nathan Fielder helps a Brooklyn-based trivia aficionado come clean to his teammate about a long-held lie.

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    • Nathan Fielder
    • Gigi Burgdorf
    • K. Todd Freeman
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    • Director
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      • Nathan Fielder
      • Gigi Burgdorf
      • K. Todd Freeman
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Nathan Fielder
    Nathan Fielder
    • Nathan Fielder
    Gigi Burgdorf
    Gigi Burgdorf
    • Fake Tricia
    K. Todd Freeman
    K. Todd Freeman
    • Fake Kor
    Tony Nation
    Tony Nation
    • Fake Trivia Host
    Vilma Ortiz Donovan
    • Fake Bartender
    • (as Vilma Donovan)
    Kristina Horan
    Kristina Horan
    • DKNY Woman
    • (as Kristina Marie Horan)
    Roy James Wilson
    • Police Officer
    Selwyn Wright Jr.
    • Construction Worker
    Arnold Y. Kim
    Arnold Y. Kim
    • Fisherman
    Raymond Lopez
    Raymond Lopez
    • Fake Pizza Cook
    Sarah Allyn
    Sarah Allyn
    • Sad Woman
    • (uncredited)
    John Holderried
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    10just_pat_quinn

    Nathan For You 2.0

    Ok, what is the budget like for these episodes?? I'm so happy Nathan Fielder is back and somehow upping his game beyond Nathan For You! I was in tears more than once watching this and cannot wait for more episodes!
    10murmaider24

    Flow Charts

    Wow! What a fun episode! The level of detail he applied to his writing and overall mapping out of the first episode is mesmerizing. His new home on HBO will hopefully continue to showcase his flavor of comedy in a elevated way. I adored this episode so much! It has comedy and heart and I can NOT wait for more!
    10unkommon

    Nathan's Shows Are like Kaufman on DMT

    It's hard to call Nathan Fielder a comedian because his statements are less often punchlines than they are psychic barbs, poignant reflections of the human psyche. What Nathan brings to television is so much more than some funny jokes or bits; he constructs labyrinthian schemes to test his subjects' and audience's gall - at times, what he puts his subjects through is very hard to watch - revealing in us what he reveals with his schemes, be they hard-truths about the shallowness of our interactions, or the deceptions we use to fool ourselves into believing everything is normal. What his shows offers on-top of off-the-wall, intricate worlds of his imagination, and hilarious interactions with "characters" too outlandish to be fake, is a chasm of introspection.

    I hadn't seen the trailer for this show, only a handful of teaser images, so I really wasn't sure what to expect. With Nathan For You, I felt his best 'skits' were those where he truly pushed the boundaries of what people would put up with as legitimate (like the lawyer), but certainly his best work was in "Finding Frances" which delved into the humanity of someone who often cast aside his humanity to get a leg up. It was a humbling experience to watch someone who put on such a façade so often break down their walls and just be relentlessly themselves. Which, in showing his respect to Bill's humanity, Nathan, too peeled away the façade he himself wore throughout the whole of Nathan For You. With The Rehearsal, what lies beneath that façade remains exposed and Nathan is himself, relentlessly, a hilarious person who is masterful at dancing around the typical social cues and truly testing peoples' ability to adapt to whatever psychosocial darts he throws at them. It's truly a spectacle to behold, as the discomfort is intended to stir within the viewer a deeper sense of calamity than what is presented at first glance. The further he drills into the uncomfortable, anxious, tepid underscore of social interaction, the more harrowing it is to watch because it makes the viewer imagine themselves being forced into such an unwinnable situation. Unwinnable in that there is no leaving that conversation feeling like a normal conversation was had, that none of the words were right, that the lens of self-consciousness we feel in high-stress social interactions is bearing witness to every crevice of our being and the spotlight is shining so brightly on us there is nothing, nowhere to hide.

    Faced with this unpredictable untenability is what makes his interactions so enthralling, and here he has incorporated that into the very fiber of his endeavor with The Rehearsal. It says a lot that the man who thrives on unpredictability has channeled it so profoundly in this show that is literally about removing the unpredictability from social interaction that the predicted is still unpredictable.

    This episode was a rollercoaster, but the entire ride was being in the front seat on that climb to first drop, teetering towards what has to be the launch. Roughly 90% of this episode was that feeling of upheaval before the ride actually starts and you start hitting those loops and curves. What is universally seen as the worst part of the ride on a rollercoaster was painstakingly crafted here to truly make that launch so much more than it actually is. "

    The journey was the destination" is only half-true here. Because the journey was a tantalizing beauty, but they payoff was impeccable, which, to be completely fair isn't entirely Nathan's doing. Because this show is "unscripted" by nature, having the payoff actually be payoff and work within the context of the situation Nathan constructs his world, it's actually not something Nathan himself could control, even if he adjusts every variable he can to be in his favor.

    What the rest of this show will look like, we may have some pretty solid guesses after this episode, but I highly doubt we'll be able to predict even 1% of the lunacy we're set to behold, and I'm very excited. Moreso because the first episode of Nathan's first official self-driven foray since Nathan For You was so fantastically executed that I now have faith with some degree of certainty that the he's just getting started and what lies ahead is going to be worth every second. 9.5/10.
    10Ldaddy5000

    Better than Nathan For You? (Somehow?)

    This episode absolutely blew me away. Easy 10/10. I loved every second of it, whether I was sad, happy, confused, nervous, etc. I was amazed. I wouldn't be surprised if I woke up tommorrow morning and Nathan Fielder told me my life was a joke/prank/ whatever and I didn't actually exsist. What even is reality. Nathan Fielder is a genious, and I am extremely excited to watch this show going forward.
    9noah-726-54474

    Surprising

    I love Nathan for You, it's probably in my top 3 comedy shows of all time. Naturally I was excited to see Nathan Fielders next big project, however I was expecting it to be nothing compared to Nathan for You. I was wrong. I honestly put this first episode on par with Nathan for You. I'm excited to see more of these scenarios unfold.

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    • Trivia
      'Fake Kor' is played by K. Todd Freeman, who played Mr. Trick in season 3 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In the scene where Nathan is admiring Kor's bookcase, viewers can see that Kor also has a Buffy DVD on the shelf.
    • Quotes

      Police Officer: It's days like these that I curse the Chinese for inventing gunpowder.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Rehearsal: Gold Digger (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Pure Imagination
      Written by Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley

      Performed by Gene Wilder

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      • July 15, 2022 (United States)
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