I have mixed feelings about this season. It is certainly all in keeping with what is real, what is production from Nathan, but him revealing he was a licensed 747 pilot the whole time felt like a contradiction to his worries all throughout the season about being a comedian talking about aviation. He lied to the audience about his experie…
I have mixed feelings about this season. It is certainly all in keeping with what is real, what is production from Nathan, but him revealing he was a licensed 747 pilot the whole time felt like a contradiction to his worries all throughout the season about being a comedian talking about aviation. He lied to the audience about his experience. He is not just some outside observer, but an on-the-job participant with first hand knowledge. This season didn't feel as cohesive and thought out as the first. I will be coming back for more because I love behind the scenes commentary and I appreciate that Nathan is not afraid to go dark or take big swings. His process analysis and reconstruction skills are impressive and as a process nerd, I just want to know more.
I have mixed feelings about this season. It is certainly all in keeping with what is real, what is production from Nathan, but him revealing he was a licensed 747 pilot the whole time felt like a contradiction to his worries all throughout the season about being a comedian talking about aviation. He lied to the audience about his experience. He is not just some outside observer, but an on-the-job participant with first hand knowledge. This season didn't feel as cohesive and thought out as the first. I will be coming back for more because I love behind the scenes commentary and I appreciate that Nathan is not afraid to go dark or take big swings. His process analysis and reconstruction skills are impressive and as a process nerd, I just want to know more.