The Rehearsal currently has an average rating of 7.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 297 users on our platform.
...with The Rehearsal, Fielder proves he just might be a genius.
Read full review at Collider...might be Nathan Fielder’s most demented social experiment yet.
Read full review at We Got This Covered...is brilliant, of course. It’s too meticulous with its details and design to be anything less.
Read full review at The Playlist...is like watching the strange but compelling birth of a new subgenre of reality TV, where the anxiety-ridden and existential thinkers of the world will find themselves welcome.
Read full review at Ign...perhaps the best analysis of the experience is given by one of the actors working for Nathan in the show itself: “It’s weird, but fascinating.”
Read full review at Paste Magazine...a cut above the vast majority of television.
Read full review at Indie WireTV so wild you will have no idea how they made it.
Read full review at The GuardianLegally speaking there are things Fielder does this season that must surely be fake, at least to some extent, but the boundaries between real and fiction are blurry to a concerning, riveting degree.
Read full review at SlashfilmNathan Fielder takes a flier in sharp, strange new season.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyNathan Fielder has made a deep, personal show that makes its subjects a source of empathy rather than the butt of the joke.
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Pinade mig igenom två avsnitt. Vilket skit alltså, hur kan någon tycka det är bra.
Den okrönkte kingen av cringe är tillbaka med ett program som blandar reality med fiktion.
Read full review at NöjesguidenRimlig fed. Man bliver totalt mind fucked af den og det imponere en hvor meget tid nathan har lagt i denne serie. Et must Watch syns jeg
Den absurde iscenesætter par excellence Nathan Fielder er tilbage, og i de mange lag af illusioner gemmer sig den ene lårklaskende scene efter den anden.
Read full review at Soundvenue...en ultimat ångestdämpare inför livets förkrossande slumpmässighet.
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