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Date of upload: Aug 29, 2022 ^^
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Also I'm not sure if the first guy, the trivia dude could have done this without the show. He was a strange fellow and had built up Trish the Dish as some indomitable tyrant in his mind for some reason. Also him not getting the plunger joke was beyond hilarious. He's just such a shy, low self esteem dude that he just accepts that this guy clogged his toilet without even wincing. Such interesting characters on this show.
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The first episode made me laugh harder than I have in a long time.
The sheer amount of attention to detail, actors, planning, building an entire set of a bar in a warehouse, just so that someone could play out a trivial social situation.
And how meta it got with Nathan practicing the rehearsal of his rehearsal, and not even he could stomach telling the truth that he planted the trivia answers, for fear of rejection. The same thing he just did to help the guy overcome his fear and he couldn't overcome it himself.
One of the funniest things I've ever seen.
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Nathanās (the character) desires to fully understand another person and hopes that if he focuses on a small enough of a moment, perfectly recreate it, then he can finally he see from their eyes.
With this setup, itās not clear if The Rehearsal is a satire of acting and art, or if itās genuinely the story of a man obsessed with how other people see the world and most critically, him.
While I do think itās definitely satirical, personally I think Nathan (the creator) genuinely wants to be lost in his own existential creation to find pure empathy, therefore validating the endeavor. However no matter how much he tries to copy someoneās life he realizes he canāt perfectly understand someone else since there is simply too much to recreate.
My interpretation of the ending is Nathan realizing that his path forward to understand someone else isnāt to simply copy their life, but allow deviations for the reenactment (āNo Iām your Dadā) that breakdown barriers. So while he wonāt see exactly the world from their eyes, he can finally escape into his own creation and see something new. Which is actually what he wanted.
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Angela wasn't a "down to the earth" person. She believed in so many "religious" conspiracies. She is talking about satanic rituals she knows nothing about.
Just because she read on the internet and *wanted to believe*, she was giving a lecture like she knew it all.
It was just so ironic her lecturing Nathan about "reality" when she was the one delusional about made up satanic rituals
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@donmooney21
1 year ago
The whole overdose and ambulance scene, was wonderfully psychotic.
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