Kissme
- Episode aired May 11, 2025
- TV-MA
- 34m
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8.5/10
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A young man's romantic life poses a challenge for Nathan.A young man's romantic life poses a challenge for Nathan.A young man's romantic life poses a challenge for Nathan.
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Things don't come together quite as nicely in this fourth episode of the season as they did in previous episodes, but Kissme is still very good. Much of it's about dating this time around, but tied back to airline safety and co-piloting (kind of), with the singing contest also coming back briefly. Wings of Voice? It had a ridiculous name, and I'm already forgetting. This season is already feeling like a blur, but it's been a good blur.
There's a good deal of discomfort here, and I didn't find it to be uncomfortable in a particularly funny way, but it was still pretty entertaining. To call it a low point of the season so far really isn't a criticism, since this season has been so strong.
There's a good deal of discomfort here, and I didn't find it to be uncomfortable in a particularly funny way, but it was still pretty entertaining. To call it a low point of the season so far really isn't a criticism, since this season has been so strong.
Nathan Fielder once again gives neurotypical people the intimate experience of what it is like to live in a neurodivergent's world, this time with a lot more intimacy; and, I could not have been more delighted to feel so seen on TV. The entire episode is so full of nuance and approached with such sensitivity, that even when the intent is humorous the outcome is nothing less than heartfelt. If you watch this and find it full of cringe, I beg you to examine your viewpoint and ask yourself "Why do I think this way?". Because, I promise you, there are many people out there in this world who Nathan Fielder specifically made this show for, and every single one of them are praising him for challenging allistic perspectives for what's considered "normal" and offering a newer way of thinking that's more inclusive without being exploitative.
One of the more difficult episodes of television i've had the pleasure of sitting through. This episode was filled to the brim with an abundance amount of cringe worthy moments and awkward, silent filled, and uncomfortable conversations. However, this cringe should not be interpreted in a negative light, it feels rare to stumble upon a piece of media that can evoke any real emotion at all, let alone enough to make me bury my head into a pillow and pause the episode I'm actively watching as a cringe cooldown. Nathan Fielder really is such an enigma with an incredible knack for creating something that will evoke emotion, wether that emotion be positive or wildly negative.
This is probably one of the cringiest things I have ever seen.
The whole episode is a series of awkward and cringey moments that you'll either die of laughter, or crawl under a rock from the sheer level of cringe this episode exudes.
I'd say this is the most Nathan For You coded episode, because the amount of cringe you experience from this, scenes that feel like they belong to Nathan For You, especially the scene with that lady who had wet dreams about Einstein and nearly made Nathan Fielder break character and he was so bewildered by what he was hearing, just like that dude who drank his grandson's pee.
Anyway, this episode's idea might not be as bizarre and grandiose as the two previous episodes, but it is still hilarious, and I actually got a headache from laughing so much at the amount of cringe I was witnessing.
The whole episode is a series of awkward and cringey moments that you'll either die of laughter, or crawl under a rock from the sheer level of cringe this episode exudes.
I'd say this is the most Nathan For You coded episode, because the amount of cringe you experience from this, scenes that feel like they belong to Nathan For You, especially the scene with that lady who had wet dreams about Einstein and nearly made Nathan Fielder break character and he was so bewildered by what he was hearing, just like that dude who drank his grandson's pee.
Anyway, this episode's idea might not be as bizarre and grandiose as the two previous episodes, but it is still hilarious, and I actually got a headache from laughing so much at the amount of cringe I was witnessing.
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Nathan Fielder: So HBO is paying for all of this, and they basically gave me a blank check as long as I don't go over budget.
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Written by John Newton
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