a stunning experiment that stretched the boundaries of what a reality TV show was even allowed to be. There were moments in that first season so meta it felt like the show was collapsing in on itself, yet kept going. Moments where it felt like Nathan Fielder was breaking the law, but somehow continued along as a free man. By the end of season 1 we’d gotten an unexpectedly deep look into Fielder’s tortured psyche, to the point where it felt we couldn’t possibly journey any deeper into him. After watching Fielder spiral into insanity in his attempt to capture the joys of fatherhood, how can he up the ante from there?
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The answer is that Nathan Fielder has shifted from tackling parenthood to tackling one of the most high-stakes issues he possibly could: aviation safety. The season’s first episode, “Gotta Have Fun,” features a solemn Fielder examining the cockpit transcriptions of multiple deadly plane crashes of recent years. This is a serious problem, Fielder makes clear, and he’s committed to tackling it. In fact he’s so committed that, by the end of the season, he’s pulling off an experiment that puts hundreds of people’s lives in his hands.
Season 2 doesn’t dive quite as deeply into Nathan Fielder’s mind, but it does raise the stakes to absurd life-or-death levels. A lot of the humor comes from just how serious and driven Fielder proves himself to be.
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