“Nathan for you” is incredibly uncomfortable, and I mean that in the best possible way. The central central series of Nathan Fielder, which took place on the network from 2013 to 2017, focuses on Fielder itself in companies that need help and present more and more absurd ideas. (An example: in the fourth episode, Fielder offers people a mail discount in a service station but presents a series of really uncontrollable steps that people must follow to follow get Said the delivery, including making a campsite trip with him, a total foreigner.) So, is the series scripted?
Not really, no; The very nature of “Nathan for you” depends entirely on the reaction of business owners and the very real entrepreneurs with whom Fielder interacts. In a profile with Gq In 2015, Fielder explained that he and his crew mainly stolen by the siege of their pants when they made the series.
“Very good ideas come from strange places,” said Fielder when interviewer Alex Wong asked questions about the creative process of the show. “There is no formula.” The actor, the writer and the producer continued:
“Sometimes we think of an interesting scene or concept that does not relate to a business and to think:” How can we use it to market a business? “Other times, we start by thinking about a certain business and then try to think about the problems we can solve for them.
However, Fielder also revealed that any idea that he and his collaborators had behind the scenes ended up training. “Sometimes we have to throw very good concepts that are really interesting, funny ideas or unique ways to help companies, or put them next to them, because we cannot think of a way to perform it in the series that would be interesting to watch,” he admitted. After saying that the priority of the series was always an entertainment and which reaction defender himself could cause people he presented, he revealed: “Much part of the process only offers something, trying it in the real world, seeing what is happening and adjusting and rewriting history according to what happened.
Business owners on Nathan for you are not scripted, giving the show a fairly loose format
Throughout the race of “Nathan for You”, a handful of entrepreneurial exploits by Nathan Fielder has become viral, including his Gambit “Dumb Starbucks” now legendary (where, under the laws concerning satire, he recreated a complete Starbucks, but it is enough to put the word “Dumb” in front of this to avoid being prosecuted). As Fielder said to GQ, however, he never planned this; The real intention behind the show was to see how people reacted to terrible absurd and often very categorical ideas.
“The objective of the series is never for something to become viral,” said Fielder, saying that the “point” of the show should be “I help a business, and we document what really happened”. Fielder then addressed a false video that he and his team made a pig to save a goat – that people believed until he admitted that it was an advertising hoax – and how it led him to change his approach. “I remember saying,” We shouldn’t try to make anything viral “,” he recalls. “This is not what the series is really. The series concerns people and the moments between people, and becoming viral does not necessarily lead to the best episode of television.”
“Many ideas are intelligent, but perhaps too risky for the types of businesses we are going,” continued Fielder, speaking of the fact that he obtained incredibly different reactions from all those who appeared in the series. “We hope to find this good spirit where they are quite good, or maybe we solve a problem that they don’t care about solving. I never want everyone to react in the same way. Sometimes people call me and say:” You are an idiot! I think you are stupid, and this idea is stupid, and you don’t know what you are doing. “Sometimes people are very polite and they say they like the idea even if you see on their face.
In the end, “Nathan for You” ended after his fourth season … But fortunately, he paved the way for the next Fielder project “The Repearsal”, which turned out to be another type of experience but in many, a lot, a lot larger scale.
After Nathan for you, Nathan Fielder has moved to his next social experience
If you know “Nathan for you”, you can probably see the direct line of this program at “The Repearsal”, the follow -up of Fielder on HBO which extends in two seasons and has drawn considerable attention (and, moreover, acclaimed). In doFans of “Nathan for You” were probably delighted to see him attack one of his conceptions of this program – a false survival company entitled “Summit Ice” which gave a product to the education of the Holocaust through the United States – in an episode of season 2 of “The Repearsal” where Fielder discovers that Paramount Nazi. (Even if you not I watched the episode of Summit Ice, entitled “Horseback Riding / Man Zone” in season 3, it is frankly so messed up and so delicious to watch Fielder Recreate a German style version of Paramount’s seat to “repeat” his conversation with the leaders.)
In any case, “The Repearsal”, a program that allows Fielder Test to conduct a multitude of scenarios to check as many results as possible, is the natural evolution of “Nathan for you”, to the fact that the field player uses the same fascinating and swinging person “on both programs. You can broadcast almost All the “Nathan for You” on Paramount + (to date, the episode of Summit Ice is still not on the streamer!), And the whole show, alongside “The Repearsal”, is available on HBO Max.