Nathan Fielder returns with a daring new season that elevates the concept of constructed reality to extraordinary extremes. This season dives even deeper into ethically charged scenarios, where real people rehearse life-altering choices inside meticulously engineered simulations. As the line between performance and authenticity dissolves, the series confronts our deepest questions about control, identity, and the limits of preparation. Disturbing, brilliant, and darkly hilarious—it’s an experience like no other. The opening three episodes raise the stakes immediately. A father struggles to reveal a devastating truth to his son—but the rehearsal begins to unravel his own sense of self. A woman prepares for a proposal that may never arrive, as emotional tension distorts her reality. And in a startling turn, Fielder inserts himself into the most personal rehearsal yet, facing consequences he may no longer be able to manage. With emotional weight, narrative twists, and biting satire, these episodes pull you in and don’t let go.
A cult expert and her documentary filmmaker husband move into a secretive fundamentalist Mormon community linked to the polygamist FLDS movement, expecting to document a troubled religious group but soon uncovering something far more disturbing. At the center of the growing tension is Samuel Bateman, a self-proclaimed prophet who claims to be the successor to imprisoned cult leader Warren Jeffs. As the couple gains the trust of isolated followers, they uncover disturbing evidence of psychological control and a dangerous system hidden behind promises of faith and salvation. The documentary reveals the growing power of fanaticism and blind devotion inside one of America’s most controversial religious sects. In the first two episodes of the series, Christine and Tolga settle inside the isolated community and quickly become suspicious of Bateman’s growing influence over vulnerable followers. As they secretly record testimonies and gather evidence, they desperately try to convince local authorities to intervene before the situation becomes even more dangerous. Meanwhile, Bateman strengthens his control through fear, isolation, and religious manipulation, while one woman inside the group slowly begins to realize the truth behind the prophet she once trusted. Combining undercover investigation, emotional testimonies, and mounting suspense, these episodes create a gripping and deeply unsettling experience.
The opening three episodes raise the stakes immediately. A father struggles to reveal a devastating truth to his son—but the rehearsal begins to unravel his own sense of self. A woman prepares for a proposal that may never arrive, as emotional tension distorts her reality. And in a startling turn, Fielder inserts himself into the most personal rehearsal yet, facing consequences he may no longer be able to manage. With emotional weight, narrative twists, and biting satire, these episodes pull you in and don’t let go.