New heights are reached with this episode's absurdly hilarious yet deeply existential perspective on the worlds we try to orchestrate for ourselves--this time centered around emotion. It's hard to imagine anyone but Nathan conjuring up this smorgasbord of cringe comedy, insights on the human condition, and borderline psychopathic levels of planning. The high-effort production feels seamless while succinctly fitting so much overlapping content into 30 minutes. This fact is absolutely downplayed (largely for comedic effect), but I can only imagine the rehearsals upon rehearsals for the rehearsals. Not every show can juggle this many feelings and remain as cohesive, and I was beyond shocked at the hysterical lengths this episode took to get there. For a less reflective show, lines could have easily been crossed, but already in its third episode, The Rehearsal is shaping up to be an artistic masterpiece. A must-watch. 10/10.