Bennnnn
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The Rehearsal just keeps upending my expectations on what this show even is. I love it.
Halo
Poop or average ?
Poop ...I think
Halo
Poop or average ?
Poop ...I think
I kept rewatching episode one trying to get back into it but never made it past episode two. I probably will try again at some point one day when I'm working and just have it on in the background to see if it gets any better.
I couldn't be bothered to finish the season.
I kept rewatching episode one trying to get back into it but never made it past episode two. I probably will try again at some point one day when I'm working and just have it on in the background to see if it gets any better.
I finished it … ReluctantlyI got to five. I wouldn't worry about it.
Two episodes into Sandman and I'm diggin' it.
Two episodes into Sandman and I'm diggin' it.
It's been such an emotional roller coaster for me, but it pays off consistently.The Rehearsal just keeps upending my expectations on what this show even is. I love it.
I have strong sense that the ethics of what he's doing will be a running theme with an ultimate conclusion. I think that's partially the point at this point in the show, especially with the last episode. It's interesting because I can't really argue one way or the other until the whole thing is done. It's like on a certain level, I still am not sure what the overall arc or thesis of the show is yet. I just keep being surprised by how much further he explores the topics he's diving into.It's been such an emotional roller coaster for me, but it pays off consistently.
I've been seeing rumblings in every direction on twitter about Nathan Fielder's exploitation of the non-actor members of the cast. I don't think questioning the ethics of what he's doing is unreasonable, but it's kinda weird when 1) he seems to be weaving that very question into the fabric of the show (even if he's still not above letting the camera roll on someone behaving or expressing themselves in a way that they don't realize is outwardly embarrassing), and 2) the reality tv industry is built in a far more insidious form of that exploitation, one which is somehow simultaneously more obvious and more obfuscated.
I just started it today and watched the first two episodes. I’m probably not the only person that feels that The Rehearsal is giving off some serious Chrarlie Kaufmaneque via Synecdoche, NY vibes. Not a bad thing. Sets and details are kind of amazing.I have strong sense that the ethics of what he's doing will be a running theme with an ultimate conclusion. I think that's partially the point at this point in the show, especially with the last episode. It's interesting because I can't really argue one way or the other until the whole thing is done. It's like on a certain level, I still am not sure what the overall arc or thesis of the show is yet. I just keep being surprised by how much further he explores the topics he's diving into.
Jenna Coleman and Patrick Oswalt are fantastic!
I really only have the time on the weekend for extended viewing (like an hour) with my wife - this has trumped Only Murders in the Building as the show to keep up with.And how!
I'm 4 in now and head over heels with it. Hoping I can keep this 2/night pace going and be finished before my dad arrives and I lose access to late-night spins and viewings for a week.
I really only have the time on the weekend for extended viewing (like an hour) with my wife - this has trumped Only Murders in the Building as the show to keep up with.
I need to watch the second episode of The Rehearsal. Wife does not appreciate ol Nate.
I enjoyed the first season and love the comic, but I couldn't get into the second season.Got an email from Netflix overnight that says season 3 of Locke & Key comes out Wednesday. I was not expecting another season, I thought it was done. So this is an unexpected pleasant surprise. I quite enjoyed that show.
I have strong sense that the ethics of what he's doing will be a running theme with an ultimate conclusion. I think that's partially the point at this point in the show, especially with the last episode. It's interesting because I can't really argue one way or the other until the whole thing is done. It's like on a certain level, I still am not sure what the overall arc or thesis of the show is yet. I just keep being surprised by how much further he explores the topics he's diving into.
There's a part of me that wondersI just started it today and watched the first two episodes. I’m probably not the only person that feels that The Rehearsal is giving off some serious Chrarlie Kaufmaneque via Synecdoche, NY vibes. Not a bad thing. Sets and details are kind of amazing.