I don't see Comedy Central cancelling it. Even though the viewership is relatively low, it is extremely cheap to make and is highly regarded across the board of being an amazing show
I'd probably agree it was the weakest season but a. weak Nathan is still excellent TV and b. last night singlehandedly put this season into the stratosphere.
i think in one of the interview pieces written before the beginning of the season, the network is pushing to keep it going for the foreseeable future so it's primarily up to Nathan.
I keep refreshing on-demand hoping this will pop up. Goddammit, this was the first ep all year I couldn't watch live I even signed up for Hulu hoping it would be there. They don't even have the show lol
Oh my god I’m dying laughing at this Souvenir Shop episode commentary with the Bill Gates impersonator
I’m finally watching this now and I am 3/4 of the way through and in shock. How did he let this go so far?
Holy fucking shit, this was Nathan's masterpiece. I legitimately feel like I just watched a movie. So many highlights that I can't even begin to write them out, but Bill dancing with the cane is probably the hardest I've laughed in 2017. I literally could not breathe and had to pause it to go get a drink Even though I don't want the show to end, this would be a perfect series finale. A ton of callbacks to previous episodes (including him acknowledging the show and explaining it to someone on camera for the first time, with her saying she saw the ghost realtor one, and of course the age progression guy), and there's even a great ending to Nathan's "character" where he's lonely and just trying to meet people. This is actually probably the best episode of a TV show I've seen this year and I still feel like I'm not doing it justice with this post. I know the word gets thrown around a lot but Nathan is truly a genius
Yeah i just. Holy shit. Usually I pick 1 or 2 things to post about episodes like this but what am i even supposed to post/?? incredible. GOAT. RIP.
i can't wait for this show to come back in 50 years and for nathan do this episode over with him trying to find maci. they should get married
Amazing episode. Not much more to say that hasn't been said by everyone else, but how is there only one person in here mentioning the similarities between Bill and Robert Durst? From his "Do I look like a stalker to you?" to the nervous ticks and even burping... It was almost to the point where it felt like the reveal was gonna be that Bill was Durst.
Nathan could drop helping businesses at this point, he's become a master at deception and manipulation, just by using cameras and a promise for even minor fame.
STEVE!!! what!!! You created the best episode of tv of all time. You should ask for a raise and a bonus