HBO aired Nathan Fielder’s second-season finale of “The Rehearsal” on 25 May, capping a six-episode run that followed the comedian’s obsessive study of airline cockpit culture.
In the closing hour, Fielder pilots a Boeing 737 from San Bernardino to the Nevada border and lands without incident before cheering passengers, an act many viewers quickly dubbed “the Miracle over the Mojave.”
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter days later, the creator quipped that unlike Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger he “put the plane down safely on land,” reigniting social-media debate over heroism and spectacle.
A follow-up interview with Vulture revealed that Fielder underwent 18 months of simulator training and logged commercial ferry flights to satisfy federal licensing rules before cameras rolled.
Critics traced the episode’s roots to Fielder’s season-long investigation into why first officers hesitate to challenge captains, with some analysts likening his elaborate test to a live ethnography rather than scripted television.
Viewership data has not been released, but HBO noted internally that the finale drove the series’ highest engagement on Max since its 2022 debut, according to a person briefed on the metrics.
Season 2’s weekly rollout began 20 April and maintained its 10:30 p.m. slot, building momentum through episodes titled “Pilot’s Code” and “My Controls,” whose themes foreshadowed the final stunt. Press reviews remained largely positive; Australia’s national broadsheet called the finale “one of the most gob-smacking hours of TV in recent history,” while The Washington Post described it as a “philosophically rich narrative” that straddled comedy and existential unease.
Media-studies scholars writing for the Columbia Journalism Review questioned whether the episode’s blend of factual aviation detail and staged artifice constitutes a form of journalism or pure performance.
HBO has yet to announce a third season, though Fielder told Vulture he remains “captivated by systems that fail quietly,” signalling future experiments may leave the cockpit for realms where authority goes unchecked. Meanwhile, international audiences will receive Season 2 on HBO’s global channels in July, aligning with the platform’s mid-summer marketing push that highlights auteur-driven originals.