The Rehearsal - Nathan Fielder - HBO

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I will say this show is reminding me of Review with Andy Daly as much as NFY. Particularly with the pivot from a fairly formulaic premise to more of a serialized style because of how the host’s role affects their own life.

― Lavator Shemmelpennick, Saturday, 30 July 2022 03:34 (four days ago) bookmarkflaglink

Do watch the OG if you can

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Review_with_Myles_Barlow

Bellend Sebastian (S-), Wednesday, 3 August 2022 02:05 (one year ago) link

That one sounds like a literal take on the Nathan Barley subplot where the journalist goes "stray for pay" and jerks off a builder in order to write about it

mh, Wednesday, 3 August 2022 02:39 (one year ago) link

Digital aging mirror so creepy

calstars, Thursday, 4 August 2022 01:34 (one year ago) link

My prediction is “Adam” will be in the show all season and by the final episode he’ll be as old as Nathan

Or the adult child Adam will BE played by Nathan

Guayaquil (eephus!), Thursday, 4 August 2022 01:48 (one year ago) link

akm how did your brother let a catch like that get away xp

Guayaquil (eephus!), Thursday, 4 August 2022 01:49 (one year ago) link

I have no idea what I am watching. It's teetering on the precipice of profound, but could just as easily tip some other direction.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 5 August 2022 02:23 (one year ago) link

Nathan doesn’t know either

calstars, Friday, 5 August 2022 05:16 (one year ago) link

I suspect he *does* know, but he has such a poker face that he's not going to give it away (or is editing out tells).

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 5 August 2022 13:26 (one year ago) link

Like, how much time *is* he spending in that house with that woman and the kid(s). How much time is *she* spending in the house? Does she go anywhere? Has it been days? A week? How many perfect replica bars/restaurants/whatever do you think Nathan has built on soundstages? And, like, seeing the sticker on the pepper, that was clearly a set up, because the shots had to be blocked, which is to say, written/directed. So no doubt other stuff has been thought out, too, but the potential how and why of it is fascinating.

Fave detail from this most recent one was an extra pretending to eat chicken fingers.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 5 August 2022 13:30 (one year ago) link

"akm how did your brother let a catch like that get away xp"

it's my wife's brother actually and he is also a moron who got semi-evangelical with her, they had a ton of kids, even though they kept getting in fights, and he kept leaving her. they eventually divorced. both of them suck.

akm, Friday, 5 August 2022 13:33 (one year ago) link

Just wanted to give a shout-out to Nathan Fielder for deciding to film this in the PNW where the country's most cuckoo people live.

kurt schwitterz, Friday, 5 August 2022 14:00 (one year ago) link

You assume it's the PNW, it might just be a giant field in Ireland with a huge digital backdrop.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 5 August 2022 14:06 (one year ago) link

there's a lot of strong competition for most cuckoo, but finding an Angela in the PNW is definitely a shade easier

mh, Friday, 5 August 2022 14:38 (one year ago) link

It is in PNW. Looks like Clackamas County. When he gets ghosted by Patrick, he is at Oaks Amusement Park in SE Portland.

righteousmaelstrom, Friday, 5 August 2022 15:28 (one year ago) link

I heard Nathan rebuilt that entire amusement park in a soundstage, just for that scene.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 5 August 2022 16:44 (one year ago) link

what am i watching

― Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, July 29, 2022 11:43 PM (one week ago) bookmarkflaglink

Guayaquil (eephus!), Saturday, 6 August 2022 03:36 (one year ago) link

inception

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Saturday, 6 August 2022 04:13 (one year ago) link

okay, four episodes in i think its pretty clear that this show is "about" mental illness

i cannot help if you made yourself not funny (forksclovetofu), Saturday, 6 August 2022 04:14 (one year ago) link

the slide is possibly the best special effect of the year
having read a lot about this show, i think we're past the part the critics have seen and absolutely anything could happen next.

i cannot help if you made yourself not funny (forksclovetofu), Saturday, 6 August 2022 04:19 (one year ago) link

I think that’s definitely one of the things it’s about.

I especially loved when things got deep with the acting class. just brilliant

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Saturday, 6 August 2022 04:23 (one year ago) link

that playground bit at the end of the episode was quite the “..but the show must go on!” moment

mh, Saturday, 6 August 2022 15:58 (one year ago) link

i can't believe he went through with going back to 6 years old.

there were definitely points in this episode though where I thought Angela may be acting this part.

akm, Saturday, 6 August 2022 17:26 (one year ago) link

when he decided to go back to age 6, i really thought it would be building up with a weird confrontation with the actor playing the son, in that the actor would feel rebuked by fielder (the creator of the show), like he got a chance to show his acting chops as a kid who was emotionally traumatized by the absence of his father for 9 years, and then suddenly nathan decides to go back to age 6. it might feel, to the 15-year-old actor who was kind of getting excited about developing his ideas about the character, like he had fielder down in some way. i don't know. the way they sent him off with the slide special FX (which will definitely win an emmy for fx) was so good!

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Saturday, 6 August 2022 17:35 (one year ago) link

many typos and words mysteriously missing; also this show is reaaaaaaally hard to talk about, lol

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Saturday, 6 August 2022 17:36 (one year ago) link

i knew the slide shot was coming, but it was still great

plus the button at the end with the teenage actor crawling out of the top lol

in places all over the world, real stuff be happening (voodoo chili), Saturday, 6 August 2022 18:30 (one year ago) link

After watching the first episode I can see that the nnecessary background work and preparation is verging on fantasy.
How long does anybody involved have to be working through possibilities when they need to be working etc etc.
& building mock up versions of buildings etc seems to be beyond reality. Budget must be crazy and apparently endless.
So idea of veracity must be challenged logically. Ive skipped the thread after first episode hoping to catch up. But this just can't be real.very interesting concept though.
I'm reminded of the Trump show but that had an army of preparation staff didn't it. Seems like there would be layers on top of layers here if it was even approaching how it's represented in the end show. How infinite can a budget be.
Also how spontaneous can anything shown be.
How many people seen are not scripted or improvising within parameter actors.
Wow, like mind blowing innit.

Stevolende, Saturday, 6 August 2022 23:25 (one year ago) link

the most unbelievable thing about Angela so far is cutting spaghetti to see if it's done

maf you one two (maffew12), Sunday, 7 August 2022 00:36 (one year ago) link

Nathan walking in on a sixteen-year-old Adam was the hardest I've laughed in a while. Until Adam went down the slide and I laughed until I almost passed out.

Beautiful Bean Footage Fetishist (Old Lunch), Sunday, 7 August 2022 00:39 (one year ago) link

i haven't bought angela as real since her first appearance tbh but i've moved to the camp that questioning the verisimilitude of the show feels like its missing the point .

i cannot help if you made yourself not funny (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 7 August 2022 01:50 (one year ago) link

My wife described this most recent episode as a bad nightmare.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 August 2022 02:50 (one year ago) link

The acting class part or the teenage son part? Both equally plausible haha

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Sunday, 7 August 2022 02:52 (one year ago) link

The whole thing! Whatever it even is!

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 August 2022 03:07 (one year ago) link

the music when he goes into thomas’ apartment leading to the pokemon punchline was so unnerving

Clay, Sunday, 7 August 2022 03:14 (one year ago) link

Thomas’ apartment, the 5 minutes including that, after it, and before it - that zone - that was incredible

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Sunday, 7 August 2022 03:31 (one year ago) link

the actor playing nathan seemed to do everything right but was missing something ineffable lol

in places all over the world, real stuff be happening (voodoo chili), Sunday, 7 August 2022 04:34 (one year ago) link

Feeling the "bad nightmare" vibe this episode, with the levels of recreation, but still very onboard

Vinnie, Sunday, 7 August 2022 07:50 (one year ago) link

the simulacrum of the apartment that was a simulacrum of an apartment was… wow

nathan’s thomas wig was really something

mh, Sunday, 7 August 2022 13:54 (one year ago) link

Appreciated the way he signaled without spelling it out that Nathan’s house was not his house. “My TV. My marble coffee table. My black and white toilet.

Chris L, Sunday, 7 August 2022 15:24 (one year ago) link

One of the planning conversations I would have liked to have heard is when they decided to reference this movie.

The Rehearsal pic.twitter.com/bRHmEK5hTP

— 𝔯𝔦𝔠𝔥 (@birthdayrich) August 6, 2022

Chris L, Sunday, 7 August 2022 15:29 (one year ago) link

Incidentally, the paramedics that came to help Adam at the end were two of the actors from his Los Angeles acting class, which means he flew them up for the shoot. Is this the first time we've seen actors from one segment crossover to another segment?

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 August 2022 19:27 (one year ago) link

Also, Angela ... even if she's "real" she can't be real, can she? At least no more than any other actor hired to play a role? She is so unflappable and serene in this surreal situation that I can only assume her patience is linked to a paycheck. Has she even left the house yet? How long has she been in the house? Has she (or any of them) actually spent the night in the house, or is it all a fictionalized scenario? Which ... I mean, of course it is, from the cameras to the countdown clock to switching out the kids, every minute of this situation had to have been thought about in advance, which is very thematically on point, which is to say, suspicious. But to what end? Each episode gets more and more twisted up in itself. This most recent one is, of course, the one most about the divide between acting and literal/emotional truth. But in a sense, hasn't every episode been about that? I recently rewatched "Smokers Allowed," and the "I love you" scene ... are we watching the transformation of acting into truth? Or is that just what all good acting is?

Was this ever posted here?

Okay, let me expand on that. So this is what it was like to be on Nathan For You.

— Victoria Lynn (@incertaspecie) September 2, 2019

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 August 2022 19:41 (one year ago) link

Loved the entire concept of him being away for his other project for a few days and then working that into the parenthood project by making him a deadbeat dad who hasn’t seen his son in nine years and the resulting “troubled adolescent” life this kid’s now living. This show’s really developed into something brilliant. Impressed by how it folds poignancy into these totally absurd situations.

So many lols at Nathan living as the actor. The clothes, the wig, the seemingly painted on five o’clock shadow. There are a lot of quick shots in this show with funny details in them that can be easy to miss, makes me want to rewatch.

That slide scene alone was one of the single most delightful things I’ve seen on TV in a long time.

circa1916, Sunday, 7 August 2022 19:45 (one year ago) link

I will co-sign that Angela as a type is 100% real and I believe that’s really her. She is acting to a certain extent as she is someone who signed up for a “reality show” and there’s always a level of performance involved. The quirks of some of these people seem entirely too real to be invented whole cloth.

I’m on the side that the details of behind the scene “real v. scripted” stuff aren’t worth getting caught up on. The show is about the merging of the two and I’m sure these things intertwined in varying ways while making it.

circa1916, Sunday, 7 August 2022 20:02 (one year ago) link

I’m on the side that the details of behind the scene “real v. scripted” stuff aren’t worth getting caught up on. The show is about the merging of the two and I’m sure these things intertwined in varying ways while making it.

Heavy otm

Bruce Stingbean (Karl Malone), Sunday, 7 August 2022 20:09 (one year ago) link

as a person who lives about 20 minutes away from where they shot the “homesteading” stuff and just south of portland let me tell you, I meet about four Angelas a week

Clay, Sunday, 7 August 2022 20:12 (one year ago) link

a woman named Allison came into my work last weekend and wouldn’t stop hugging me and crying about the beauty of my aura. sure she was a little tipsy and I was like “okay” but it also wasn’t out of this world unusual

Clay, Sunday, 7 August 2022 20:14 (one year ago) link

I can totally see that she's real, but there are always two realities. There's Angela, as she is in real life, and there's Angela, who was cast in this show to be a certain person (who happens to be who she might really be). But just like Adam, he's his son, but Nathan (or "Nathan") tells him his reaction to his return after 9 years is not realistic. So Adam gives a more "realistic" performance ... by doing what Nathan tells him to do, down to a scripted overdose and rescue by EMTs, which is of course ridiculous. The more Nathan works to make something "real" the less real it really is. Which is why I wonder about Angela. She can be both real and playing a character based on who she really is, and Nathan is not above telling people how to behave or what to say. And there are of course specific shots and scenes in the show that had to be pre-planned, which begs the question: what else is pre-planned? Which even asking the question is convoluted, because of course *everything* is pre-planned to an extent! It's a TV show, with cast, crew and writers. That's true of lots of reality shows, but this one seems to be *about* the fiction, the artifice, rather pretending said artifice does not exists, like so-called "reality" shows tend to play it. That it's about the fiction in service and search of some unattainable "truth" just adds another layer. Like acting, which Nathan explicitly addresses in this ep, does playing pretend make the truth achieved any less authentic, and less real? It's fascinating.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 August 2022 20:15 (one year ago) link

It's kind of like what Springsteen calls his "magic trick" #onethread

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 August 2022 20:21 (one year ago) link

Naturally it was a pre-planned gag, but the extent to which Angela's child-rearing experiment has been completely hijacked by Nathan to suit his own needs is just the funniest thing. I think he clearly wants her to react to that in some way but she's totally locked into 'if just I go with the flow, I will be a reality star' mode.

Beautiful Bean Footage Fetishist (Old Lunch), Sunday, 7 August 2022 21:05 (one year ago) link


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