I can totally see Nathan setting up the show to be like NFY but for people instead of businesses and had the intention of doing one person per episode and then got caught up with these weirdos and the rest of the season is him having a fake family in Oregon lol
The scene of him going back to Robin's apartment was reminding me so much of the J Squad one where he goes into the guy's house Not sure how I feel about him bailing on the premise two episodes in if what you guys are saying is true but I fully trust Nathan so I'm not worried
Lmao like name a more inefficient production cost hahaha so we’re shipping the entire bar to Oregon what, no but we’re within budget
I feel like The Rehearsal is the spiritual sequel to Finding Frances, which is a masterpiece, so I have high hopes for wherever this goes
I disagree, I think Finding Frances is the absolute worst episode of the series. Bill is so God damn creepy. This show is much better
Everyone is a little creepy but the episode is about the pain that helped create that part of him. It is about empathizing with someone who had earlier just been a punchline in previous episodes. It is a jaw-dropping episode.
Every single person he found for the most recent episode is a contender for most insane person to ever be on one of his shows. A feat!
The way that one dude kept looking at random numbers and attributing them to the divine was absolutely wild. Reminded me of that one movie with Jim Carrey, The Number 23, lol
I disagree. I think Bill had the potential to be dangerous and I was getting very nervous that Nathan was actually going to introduce her to him. Also, didn't he cheat on her? His pain was his own doing
A lot of our pain is our own doing. We all fail in various ways and we spend the rest of our lives wishing we could do it again. We feel things more deeply in our teens and twenties, and those relationships where you were too immature or selfish and ultimately fell apart will shape your regrets going forward. Some people, like Frances, move on and ultimately keep it as a memory, but Bill is hollowed out because of it. Was he potentially dangerous? Sure, but there is an entire camera crew there to stop a frail old man. "Reality shows" set up way more potentially dangerous situations on purpose, and oftentimes let the camera roll when the violence begins. Nathan is aiding Bill for material but also out of sincerity, so it would not have been to see some old lady get slapped.
Living in semi-rural Oregon… there is legitimately a concerning number of people who drive without license plates. Also I drive a Scion TC