Nathan Fielder praised for 'most unhinged' episode in TV history the-independent.com 6 points by vo2maxer 10 hours ago
fracus 10 hours ago He takes a serious/morose subject and then slowly takes you to places that are increasingly ridiculous but the sincerity seems to remain. It is such an odd place for someone to be emotionally so it provokes hilarity.
He takes a serious/morose subject and then slowly takes you to places that are increasingly ridiculous but the sincerity seems to remain. It is such an odd place for someone to be emotionally so it provokes hilarity.