This was for sure the episode that solidified Gary as one of the best characters. He's a bit flaky, a bit of a creep, but when you need him on your side, he is _there._ Now _that's_ a friend.
Hell yeah he was there. The unicorn in the woods, the multiple times he was tucked in the bushes with a rifle for support, tracking down this pedo and handling it himself simply because of how time sensitive it was. Calling in the 'cleaner' only when things were sorted. Gary was a wet mess, but he was there when needed, absolutely.
The sad part is, somehow people would find a way to turn a system set up for nobility into something exploitable. And soon after it started, the equivalent of SWATting would take place, people would maybe even use AI just like what happened to that highschool principal not long back, make AI generated evidence of wrongdoing to get bounties placed on innocent people. The sentiment is well placed, but a different system is needed.
I liked that Gary was the one who tracked down and saved the girl while Ray was chasing the wrong lead. Gary was often played as the dummy character but he really pulled through in this scene.
Yeah, honestly, I was shocked that he managed to pin down the location with his shady contacts. I was so relieved to see this episode end on such a radical note of true justice.
I like when shows do this, give even their secondary characters a chance to shine, and show they are more than just one thing. So many modern writers try to make their main character seem more competent by making the side characters stupid or dimwitted.
It's incredible how Ray's beheavior was different in this episode. For once Ray didn't plan and execute, he ran completely on instinct the whole time. Anyone who wronged him or his mates got dealt with quick and cold. The thought of someone selling a child into slavery hit that switch and Ray went "No, not on my watch."
But isn’t the point kinda that he abandons his good instincts in favor of blindly going after everyone who he felt had wronged him, when in fact the child trafficking was random and had nothing to do with him. He fails in this episode.
@@nattygraber1375 Time was of the essence, the girl could have been gone if he wasted too much time. So going wild was kind of the right move. And even the most violent criminals have two lines you don't cross, rape and pedophilia.
I believe you are both correct, and Scott Ryan (Ray) shows this very well in the episode. While Ray loses his mind like any of us would in pursuit of the people who took his friend's daughter, he also destroys a few already-strained relationships, including his friendship with the owner of the strip club where he works, costing him his 'front' job, and at one point threatening to blow the head off a man's mother with a shotgun. HOWEVER, his quick-although-somewhat-irrational thinking also results in Gary acting equally rapidly, resulting in threatening the correct people and thus getting the correct information to find the girl before she is sold to some real pedophiles.
@nattygraber1375 That was the point. He got comfortable at the store and paid the consequence. The point was that cold blood switch he can flick is easier for him. Thats why in the end we leave off with him obviously not planning to stay in the taxi business.
@@BillySotherden Some things that you will read are written in the past tense, which means it could have happened as recently as a couple of hours ago, or perhaps as long as 30 years ago. While ambiguous, the writer's use of past tense language implies that this encounter occurred some years ago. The fact that they are commenting on UA-cam also tends to suggest that they are no longer imprisoned, further hinting towards this abstract concept of 'time' and 'past'.
Fun Fact: In the abduction scene earlier in this episode where the little blonde girl is taken from the department store, you can see the creepy blonde pedo walk past their aisle in the background wearing a pair of sunglasses and looking at the two young girls. A subtle reminder from the producer/actor Scott Ryan (Ray) to always be vigilant, as predators are always on the prowl for kids. This show is chock full of easter eggs like that.
No joke, I got this on my Recommendation and I've seen lots of comments aaying the same too. I guess the algorithm is reviving this show to the surface once more.
Damn, that's good acting. His expression going in made him look like a totally different person.. Dead eyed and determined. Then he opened the door as himself again.
This show flew under my radar for a while. It’s so well done. I can’t think of a better song to end the episode. The fact that you don’t see the violence, and are only left with the blood and the swinging bulb as Ray slowly walks out is super powerful. Ominous justice. Everybody should fear this man’s wrath.
Yeah but you can’t say for sure every single person on it WAS actively doing anything. Yes it looks incriminating to be on it but just offing people for being on it is a step too far.
they managed to get close enough to the prison where that scum maxwell is to get a foto of it. so that's close enough to aim a shot at her spine. she has it coming.
Last time I looked up this scene it had about 5200 views. Now it has 355,000. Do I sense that ‘Mr. Inbetween’ is finally getting the recognition it deserves?
I almost have tears how this scene is a masterpiece. The whole episode is an amazing study for future scripwriters. And Nick Cave song fits soooo perfectly.
@maxthibodeau3627 says he sitting on high horse whose never been abused, I wonder if you say the same if it was your daughter or sister or wife abused, I don't think so 😡
Wow very nice! The way the scene was shot with that heavy one note & slow motion, to when he opened the door & they screamed, then mute was intense! Then when he walks out the music kicks back in as he walks away bloody was a billion words into a speechless scene. Even in the silence we could hear them scream as justice was served! Great cinematography!!!
Man, the music choices in this show were always (or at worst almost always) badass and always fit so well. Slapping some Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds over this was just chef's kiss perfection!
an absolute insider tip. Almost unknown here in Europe, I came across this series purely by chance and am simply thrilled. For me, the last episode of season 2 is one of the best I've ever seen in a series. Mr. Inbetween is an Australian masterpiece.
American here - I loved the Underbelly series, especially the first two seasons. Also, what about Rake? Cleaver Greene is such a character!!! Anyway - Aussie Aussie Aussie!!!!
I love how he disrobed upstairs in preparation for what he knew would be a bloodbath. Went in to that room like a bladed hurricane and came out knowing he'd delivered justice. This show was a surprise for me and a scratch to an itch I was barely aware of. Fantastic.
@@banecastle8772 Likewise. I had seen clips on here, like the 2 guys knocking his daughters ice cream to the ground and a scene from his therapy meetings then I finally looked it up and saw it was years old and had 3 seasons. I grabbed them all, binged the lot of them and was like holy crap that was a good show. Normally I would object to the cheeky look in the camera during the final seconds but all things considered, I can't fault this show when I enjoyed it so much. From the first episode, seeing how the story telling was very linear and not jumping back and forth between 3 different plot lines. That alone was refreshing. We were on a ride, following this one man. I was all in, even rewatching some scenes multiple times because they were just so good. Another refreshing aspect was that he wasn't a psychopath like Dexter. He had emotion and empathy. The protective instincts, the feeling of pity and loss over a friend, the humour of covering for his mate with the "pee pee" movies then telling her the truth when it didn't matter anymore just to see her face. In many ways, just a good guy making his way. But holy hell he's not shy when the storms come. It was subtle and maybe some missed it, but a lot of his character I felt was perfectly summed up when we saw that tattoo on the back of his neck. What a brilliant addition to put in a show like this and hold off showing it until we've seen it proved true for a couple seasons. Just awesome. This will remain in my collection for sure.
This episode and "Monsters" are tied for the best of any TV show ever made. In my opinion, of course. At the end of "Monsters" when Burl Ives' version of "Riders In the Sky" strikes up as Ray ventures down the train tunnel sends chills down my spine every time.
I mean the thing is being that vigilante will end you up in jail, you aren’t the law so they treat it as you being quite senseless and unfit for society
This show was amazing, when I started the episode I had 0 idea it was going this way and my heart was in my throat the moment Ray asked Brit “where’s Maddy” and it remained there until I saw Maddy get out of the car and hug her mom. Then it was nothing but adrenaline as we cut to Ray. This show was so magnificent in every single way it seriously was just something I thought I’d try out and it’s one of my favorite shows of all time.
This is great. Leaving what he had done to your imagination is really powerful. Many great directors have done this instead of letting gore and blood take over. Playing Nick Cave isn't a bad idea either. Great scene.
as I sat reading comments, a minute or two after watching....I read your comment and it hit me, that track is still playing in my head....down yonderrrrrr. I am happy for the info on the artist.
I bet it does more often than we know. Media's twisted, buddy; always has been. We have no idea how many murders around the world had pretty damn logical reasons for going down. 🤷♂
It actually has played out that way a couple times I know of and all done by dads just goes to show you hurt a man’s kids like that chances are he’s coming for you and he’s willing to take the jail time
@@maxthibodeau3627 You obviously haven't watched the show if you think he's a "Punisher type". The Punisher is just some comic book character who is seeking retribution as a life goal. This character Ray is a hitman committing murder for a living, but in this particular example, I would hardly call it murder as these people deserved even worse than death, but this character Ray decided to rid the world of their presence for free.
In my head canon Ray was a member of the Special Operations Engineer Regiment and I therefore saw him using a shovel, the traditional melee weapon of his old regiment, to kill them as a sign he saw his actions as deeply personal.
I just finished the 3 seasons of this in a week. It's short episodes (25mins ish) so it's not much run time compared to most series which is usually 45mins to an hour Edit, well worth the watch and the Aussie sense of humour is awesome
100% agreed. I've always felt like Australia is the last Developed Civilization and continent that isn't afraid to make and publish certain types of comedy and content.
Most likely one the most underrated shows in the last 10yrs. Far better than most that’s on Hulu/FX and I’m loosely, very loosely associated with one of the major shows on Hulu at the moment and I still think this show is better!! It’s a fucking shame that this show wasn’t bigger. Ray should be up there with Tony, Walter, and Omar.
Love this show and Ray the anti-hero. One thing gets me though, the show tries to be realistic, but the amount of murderous crime scenes Ray leaves his fingerprints at during the course of the three seasons and the Coppers only ever get him for a quick road rage dust up? (and only then because they got lucky) There's some poor detective work going on there.....
You are assuming that a) coppers even investigated this house and found the bodies in the secret room, and b) Ray and Gaz didn't get to work after this scene to clean up the scene.
@@user-ot1ue5qc5e It wasn't just this scene though, every crime, every shootout, Ray made no effort to clean up after himself. The local crime scene investigators would have had evidence of him and his work all over the place?
@@bmccarty2012 TV doesn't wa t to teach 0eople how to actually commit crimes so they do things intentionally wrong... Example they almost always intentionally mess up military uniforms so those who do stolen valor trying to look at a movie as refrence get caught.
Love this episode so much, this one and Nice Face are fuckin S+ tier TV, both stuck in my mind for a loooong time after seeing them. Also the "I will" tattoo is fuckin perfect.
A relative was briefly interned recently due to depression and met two female patients there, perhaps of about 25 years of age. One was perfectly normal and had a baby years ago, but was raped and got completely insane. The second was continually sold by her mother at 12 years-old to an older man who raped her, and she was also abused by her stepfather, developing bipolar crisis or something of that sort. This is to show that most obvious truth: rapists and pedophiles that are PROVED criminals (false accusations are in fashion nowadays, be aware of that) aren't civilized persons, and don't deserved to be treated like that. The same applies to anyone who protects them in any manner, specially by some sort of law bullshit.
Loved this show. This particular episode seemed to be a blueprint for how to deal with pedos. Now all we need is the flight logs to E's Island to begin.
That gave me chills when that Pedophile started to cry! I thought of how someone would act when the gates of hell open, you know what's coming and there's no escaping it!
This was for sure the episode that solidified Gary as one of the best characters. He's a bit flaky, a bit of a creep, but when you need him on your side, he is _there._ Now _that's_ a friend.
Gary was the MVP of this episode. True friend.
Hell yeah he was there.
The unicorn in the woods, the multiple times he was tucked in the bushes with a rifle for support, tracking down this pedo and handling it himself simply because of how time sensitive it was. Calling in the 'cleaner' only when things were sorted. Gary was a wet mess, but he was there when needed, absolutely.
@@polly4045 Man, I forgot that he helped set up the unicorn. Britt was as much his girl as Ray's.
Well, I don’t see Gary as much of a creep.
@@brendanrourke9418 I mean...the vajankle is going a little far. At least he was honest about it.
There should be bounties on pedophiles. There is no worse thing that hurting an innocent child.
Agreed 100 %
The sad part is, somehow people would find a way to turn a system set up for nobility into something exploitable.
And soon after it started, the equivalent of SWATting would take place, people would maybe even use AI just like what happened to that highschool principal not long back, make AI generated evidence of wrongdoing to get bounties placed on innocent people.
The sentiment is well placed, but a different system is needed.
Murder is the worse thing.
@johnsoutherland3403 so you're a pedo. I've reported you with your IP. I hope your not using s VPN.
@@johnsoutherland3403nah it aint
I liked that Gary was the one who tracked down and saved the girl while Ray was chasing the wrong lead. Gary was often played as the dummy character but he really pulled through in this scene.
Yeah, honestly, I was shocked that he managed to pin down the location with his shady contacts. I was so relieved to see this episode end on such a radical note of true justice.
I like when shows do this, give even their secondary characters a chance to shine, and show they are more than just one thing.
So many modern writers try to make their main character seem more competent by making the side characters stupid or dimwitted.
That' part!!!
It's incredible how Ray's beheavior was different in this episode. For once Ray didn't plan and execute, he ran completely on instinct the whole time. Anyone who wronged him or his mates got dealt with quick and cold. The thought of someone selling a child into slavery hit that switch and Ray went "No, not on my watch."
But isn’t the point kinda that he abandons his good instincts in favor of blindly going after everyone who he felt had wronged him, when in fact the child trafficking was random and had nothing to do with him. He fails in this episode.
@@nattygraber1375 Time was of the essence, the girl could have been gone if he wasted too much time. So going wild was kind of the right move. And even the most violent criminals have two lines you don't cross, rape and pedophilia.
I believe you are both correct, and Scott Ryan (Ray) shows this very well in the episode. While Ray loses his mind like any of us would in pursuit of the people who took his friend's daughter, he also destroys a few already-strained relationships, including his friendship with the owner of the strip club where he works, costing him his 'front' job, and at one point threatening to blow the head off a man's mother with a shotgun. HOWEVER, his quick-although-somewhat-irrational thinking also results in Gary acting equally rapidly, resulting in threatening the correct people and thus getting the correct information to find the girl before she is sold to some real pedophiles.
@nattygraber1375 That was the point. He got comfortable at the store and paid the consequence. The point was that cold blood switch he can flick is easier for him. Thats why in the end we leave off with him obviously not planning to stay in the taxi business.
@@igkgigoh - If you think that "the most violent criminals" balk at grape, then you've been incredibly sheltered. Good for you.
He put the sick animals out of their misery, such a kind man 🙏🏻
He is indeed, sir :)
👍
A shame. Should have kept them alive.
@@drinkme6803 Remember Gus and the Coati?
@@drinkme6803Disagreed.
The screams cutting out as Ray slams the door will always give me goose pimples. Amazing scene.
Same.
Makes me wish I was walking in there with him and an axe
Goose bumps lol
Lol goose pimples
Chicken skin.
The explosiveness of going into the "secret room" in order to do his business was stunning.
Nah it really wasnt
@@chiapets2594 It was kind of predictable.
No humans were hurt in this clip.
No animals either, cause calling them that would be insulting to animals.
I love how a couple of episodes back Ray and Gaz were admiring the sharpness of the little shovel before purchasing it.
I also noticed this little detail the second time watching this season! Excellent writing.
Such a good detail
That was a brlliant example of foreshadowing done right.
One of the most underrated shows I've ever seen.
yep so many people are missing out on some great story telling
its fuckin unbelievably good
Absolutely
Definitely
Just finished it on Hulu. Outstanding show.
Ran into an inmate who was in for killing a pedophile. I told him he deserved a medal for it.
Are you typing this while in jail? How do you run into an inmate if you're not imprisoned yourself?
@@BillySotherden Some things that you will read are written in the past tense, which means it could have happened as recently as a couple of hours ago, or perhaps as long as 30 years ago. While ambiguous, the writer's use of past tense language implies that this encounter occurred some years ago. The fact that they are commenting on UA-cam also tends to suggest that they are no longer imprisoned, further hinting towards this abstract concept of 'time' and 'past'.
@BillySotherden The lack of intelligence or basic comprehension on display is shocking. No wonder the world is a mess.
@@andrewbailey7045 You do realize there are jails where you can have phones lol. Who the fuck are you even talking to.
@@BillySotherdensperg
I'm so bummed this series didn't go on a lot longer. What a masterpiece.
Ya me too! And this was a particularly strong episode !!
New series announced
@@richardhughes901 what?? Really??? Nice!
@@harbosonius looks like there will be another season in 2024 still a little up in the air but seems legit.
@@user-vk4el9oy6mLast l heard he was writing a movie screenplay
"Because people let them get away with it". Not Ray.
💯 ☝️
Not people,,, gutless politicians and coward police.
I've quoted this scene MANY times!
Only women get away with it
@@Dhdgcvnnnfx Not the pedo woman in the basement room.
Fun Fact: In the abduction scene earlier in this episode where the little blonde girl is taken from the department store, you can see the creepy blonde pedo walk past their aisle in the background wearing a pair of sunglasses and looking at the two young girls. A subtle reminder from the producer/actor Scott Ryan (Ray) to always be vigilant, as predators are always on the prowl for kids.
This show is chock full of easter eggs like that.
Fact
Look after your children? Easter egg? 😂 Muppet
@Alyssa No Epstein ? Obama ? B.gates ? Biden.....etc
@@hicham5088 Trump is maybe blonde, but def a sex offender.
"Fun Fact"?? Are you serious? ...you're a creepy f-cho aren't you? ....IMO you're a sick demented degenerate.
Glad people are catching on to this masterpiece of a show.
No joke, I got this on my Recommendation and I've seen lots of comments aaying the same too. I guess the algorithm is reviving this show to the surface once more.
Yes, it's about time.
Gary was amazing in this episode he often came across as the comic relief but here he really stepped up
Using Ray as his fall guy for his wank material was hilarious.
Damn, that's good acting. His expression going in made him look like a totally different person.. Dead eyed and determined. Then he opened the door as himself again.
Like any time u have to do something unpalatable , u flip into "auto" until its done.
That syncing of the swinging lightbulb with the drumbeat of "Tupelo" was excellent.
This show flew under my radar for a while. It’s so well done. I can’t think of a better song to end the episode. The fact that you don’t see the violence, and are only left with the blood and the swinging bulb as Ray slowly walks out is super powerful. Ominous justice. Everybody should fear this man’s wrath.
inb4 in 20 or so years we will see feature movie in which Ray is saving Dave's son that he swore to look after when Dave was dying
I like the fact he used the spade he commented in an earlier episode about how sharp the blade of it was.
Ray needs the Epstein Island list.
Yeah but you can’t say for sure every single person on it WAS actively doing anything. Yes it looks incriminating to be on it but just offing people for being on it is a step too far.
"I need the list mate."
they managed to get close enough to the prison where that scum maxwell is to get a foto of it. so that's close enough to aim a shot at her spine.
she has it coming.
Yeah a lot of hellyweird pedos on that list. Some big names. Most every big hellyweird A lister name was on that list. I quit supporting these freaks.
@@KW-de9sc dude, they all knew what was happening there and did not say a word, there is no step too far in that case
Murder is unlawful killing. Therefore, this wasn't murder. ETA. man did this comment piss off a bunch of pedos.
Was literally thinking that
Vigilante Justice is unlawful. (Checks law.)
Yeah. Yeah, they’ll lock your ass up for that. 👍
@@whs-waterfox7034 Unlawful doesn't mean wrong.
@@Hell-Awaits
I know. 🫤
Wym murder? He got "rid" of them 😂
*Hollywood disliked that
Last time I looked up this scene it had about 5200 views. Now it has 355,000. Do I sense that ‘Mr. Inbetween’ is finally getting the recognition it deserves?
Let's hope so, I just finished s3 today - masterpiece of a series
It's a shame ended so quick.
over 800,000 soon be a million
I definitely hope so.
still waiting for the talentless ripoff merchants in the US to try to remake this and fuck it up like they fuck up everything else.
I almost have tears how this scene is a masterpiece. The whole episode is an amazing study for future scripwriters.
And Nick Cave song fits soooo perfectly.
Whole series
@@horsemen6769 absolutely!
Yup , that song is used in many scenes in Peaky Blinders . It is amazing how that song can just draw you in whole world of revenge/killing spree ...
Well said
@@TheZemun what's the name of the song
As a survivor of childhood abuse, I say bravo, and keep going!!! 🤣🙏🇬🇧
I'm truly sorry you had to endure this, but I hope something even half as deserved happens to those to blame and any likeminded others.
revenge is a fools game.
@@maxthibodeau3627 ok pdf file
@@maxthibodeau3627It’s not revenge if you’re not seeking it upon human beings and those kind of monsters are not human
@maxthibodeau3627 says he sitting on high horse whose never been abused, I wonder if you say the same if it was your daughter or sister or wife abused, I don't think so 😡
Wow very nice! The way the scene was shot with that heavy one note & slow motion, to when he opened the door & they screamed, then mute was intense! Then when he walks out the music kicks back in as he walks away bloody was a billion words into a speechless scene. Even in the silence we could hear them scream as justice was served!
Great cinematography!!!
Man, the music choices in this show were always (or at worst almost always) badass and always fit so well. Slapping some Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds over this was just chef's kiss perfection!
I'm going to have to agree whole heartedly. Literally every time the credits rolled with this show, I found myself googling the tune that was playing.
one of the most underrated series of all time
an absolute insider tip. Almost unknown here in Europe, I came across this series purely by chance and am simply thrilled. For me, the last episode of season 2 is one of the best I've ever seen in a series. Mr. Inbetween is an Australian masterpiece.
Ray does not let them get away with it - such a compelling character.
As a survivor of abuse this gives me great pleasure to see , in a hope that all pedophiles get justice served unto them ! Amen !
I'm sorry you had to endure that in your past. Let us all hope more of this kind of vigilante justice comes to the forefront as time progresses.
Epstelns list still is undisclosed because the people who are in our DOJ are in that list.
@electromechanicalstuff2602
Yeah if you haven't gathered, pedophiles and politicians go hand in hand. Especially Conservatives.😂
me to Stephen... and i am not a survivor ....but have a grand daughter....these people are SCUM
@@OrdnanceTVI saw a tattoo on Bruce hand in one episode. It looked like he was a firefighter
Arguably the best show Australia has produced
American here - I loved the Underbelly series, especially the first two seasons. Also, what about Rake? Cleaver Greene is such a character!!! Anyway - Aussie Aussie Aussie!!!!
I could be wrong but I think this show was from New Zealand
@@josephcottone3685 no mate. It's Australian
@@halffullftw get amongst CHOPPER
@@halffullftw Live Rake!
The Punisher with an Aussie accent...Works for me! Go Ray!!...👍
World needs guys like Mr Inbetween
i would drop 100 tons of nuclear ordinance on that world you speak of.
@@maxthibodeau3627 explain yourself!
@@maxthibodeau3627 Its Ordnance.
@@partymanau actually 🤓its pronouced "i came in your dad's mouth last night"
Here’s an example of good violence for Ray’s anger management group.
I love how he disrobed upstairs in preparation for what he knew would be a bloodbath.
Went in to that room like a bladed hurricane and came out knowing he'd delivered justice.
This show was a surprise for me and a scratch to an itch I was barely aware of. Fantastic.
this show was a complete surprise and came outta nowhere for me... found it after it was all done and watched the whole thing..
@@banecastle8772 Likewise.
I had seen clips on here, like the 2 guys knocking his daughters ice cream to the ground and a scene from his therapy meetings then I finally looked it up and saw it was years old and had 3 seasons. I grabbed them all, binged the lot of them and was like holy crap that was a good show. Normally I would object to the cheeky look in the camera during the final seconds but all things considered, I can't fault this show when I enjoyed it so much.
From the first episode, seeing how the story telling was very linear and not jumping back and forth between 3 different plot lines. That alone was refreshing. We were on a ride, following this one man. I was all in, even rewatching some scenes multiple times because they were just so good.
Another refreshing aspect was that he wasn't a psychopath like Dexter. He had emotion and empathy. The protective instincts, the feeling of pity and loss over a friend, the humour of covering for his mate with the "pee pee" movies then telling her the truth when it didn't matter anymore just to see her face. In many ways, just a good guy making his way. But holy hell he's not shy when the storms come.
It was subtle and maybe some missed it, but a lot of his character I felt was perfectly summed up when we saw that tattoo on the back of his neck. What a brilliant addition to put in a show like this and hold off showing it until we've seen it proved true for a couple seasons. Just awesome. This will remain in my collection for sure.
@@polly4045damn that's a good comment
Now that's what i call a proper LEGAL slap on the wrist...lol
@@thomasfisher5742 Which part was legal?
Best episode of the whole series in my opinion wish someone made a short version with more context to show everyone who really is Ray
This episode and "Monsters" are tied for the best of any TV show ever made. In my opinion, of course. At the end of "Monsters" when Burl Ives' version of "Riders In the Sky" strikes up as Ray ventures down the train tunnel sends chills down my spine every time.
The fact that so many comments are approving of Ray's "work" says to me that the world is craving a vigilante. We need Ray Shoesmiths everywhere.
Considering how many drag story hours are popping up everywhere - no wonder
I mean the thing is being that vigilante will end you up in jail, you aren’t the law so they treat it as you being quite senseless and unfit for society
@@Inbraneinthememsaneyou're one of those sad and lonely people who just love bringing that up huh
@@eyeknow8009 another apologetic for those lowlifes who like to be around children of strangers for no apparent reason?
@@eyeknow8009shut tf up groomer
The only crime was just getting 3 seasons of this masterpiece.
This show was amazing, when I started the episode I had 0 idea it was going this way and my heart was in my throat the moment Ray asked Brit “where’s Maddy” and it remained there until I saw Maddy get out of the car and hug her mom. Then it was nothing but adrenaline as we cut to Ray. This show was so magnificent in every single way it seriously was just something I thought I’d try out and it’s one of my favorite shows of all time.
The look of fear on their face when ray walks in is quite satisfying.
As a father i endorse this public service safety video!
Theres something si chilling about his tatoo. The way they showed it in the light. Its depth and power. Gives me chills.
Gotta rewatch the whole series again soon. One of my favorite shows.
The anxiety I felt during this entire episode is hard to put into words.
Excellent directing JEEZ i love every aspect of this show man
This is great. Leaving what he had done to your imagination is really powerful. Many great directors have done this instead of letting gore and blood take over. Playing Nick Cave isn't a bad idea either. Great scene.
Probably my favorite scene from a series, ever.
Literally the best show I’ve watched not a boring moment
Ray is 100% a scary man even in appearance
One of the best shows ever made. Period. Mr. In between. Find it. You won’t be disappointed.
Brilliant finish, maybe my favorite episode of the series.
Really enjoyed their entire show. So underrated and unknown.. I'm recommending it to everyone I know
The Nick Cave track at the end is brilliant. What an amazing series.
as I sat reading comments, a minute or two after watching....I read your comment and it hit me, that track is still playing in my head....down yonderrrrrr. I am happy for the info on the artist.
This is a fantastic show,which I saw by chance (saw a youtube clip initially). Really hope they may bring it back in the future.
How I wish it could REALLY play out this way, even just once.
Ray's not going to mollycoddle them and keep them alive for decades!!👍
I bet it does more often than we know. Media's twisted, buddy; always has been.
We have no idea how many murders around the world had pretty damn logical reasons for going down. 🤷♂
It actually has played out that way a couple times I know of and all done by dads just goes to show you hurt a man’s kids like that chances are he’s coming for you and he’s willing to take the jail time
@@Brodes235 the pedo should just sucide bomb the father.
One of the best scenes made on tv this,loved this
Ray: “Next time, I won’t go easy on you.”
I wish they made more series of this, such a great show.
Looks like maybe another season in 2024.
@@user-vk4el9oy6m hope so
This show was amazing. I want to see this guy more. either more of this character or more of this actor.
He retired the character unfortunately, however he made a movie when he was younger called "the magician" with the same character.
@@HorrorFan0117 Thanks for the heads up. I'll go looking for it.
Agreed on both fronts!
these punisher types are boring.
@@maxthibodeau3627 You obviously haven't watched the show if you think he's a "Punisher type". The Punisher is just some comic book character who is seeking retribution as a life goal. This character Ray is a hitman committing murder for a living, but in this particular example, I would hardly call it murder as these people deserved even worse than death, but this character Ray decided to rid the world of their presence for free.
In my head canon Ray was a member of the Special Operations Engineer Regiment and I therefore saw him using a shovel, the traditional melee weapon of his old regiment, to kill them as a sign he saw his actions as deeply personal.
This entire episode is insane, I love this show
I just finished the 3 seasons of this in a week. It's short episodes (25mins ish) so it's not much run time compared to most series which is usually 45mins to an hour
Edit, well worth the watch and the Aussie sense of humour is awesome
100% agreed. I've always felt like Australia is the last Developed Civilization and continent that isn't afraid to make and publish certain types of comedy and content.
Most likely one the most underrated shows in the last 10yrs. Far better than most that’s on Hulu/FX and I’m loosely, very loosely associated with one of the major shows on Hulu at the moment and I still think this show is better!! It’s a fucking shame that this show wasn’t bigger. Ray should be up there with Tony, Walter, and Omar.
Powerful scene one of my favourites of the entire series.
When someone attacks you with a shovel they simultaneously showing you your future.
It took me a while to realise this was nothing like the British TV Series "The Inbetweeners".
Hahaha, most definitely. Cheers
Never heard of this show until this popped up... Now I am very intrigued. Those screams gave me chills knowing what was gonna happen to those pedos
One of my favorite shows of all time and potentially another season of it this year...Its brilliant.
On behalf of society we say thank you
Earlier Ray is shopping and picks up this shovel, noting just how sharp it is. Perfect tool for this job.
Agreed, I loved that they showed that bit of detail and decided not to edit it out.
Sensational series, Sensational acting, Sensational way to deal with pedophiles. Made me smile, I remember the hurt.
Love this show and Ray the anti-hero. One thing gets me though, the show tries to be realistic, but the amount of murderous crime scenes Ray leaves his fingerprints at during the course of the three seasons and the Coppers only ever get him for a quick road rage dust up? (and only then because they got lucky) There's some poor detective work going on there.....
You are assuming that a) coppers even investigated this house and found the bodies in the secret room, and b) Ray and Gaz didn't get to work after this scene to clean up the scene.
@@user-ot1ue5qc5e It wasn't just this scene though, every crime, every shootout, Ray made no effort to clean up after himself. The local crime scene investigators would have had evidence of him and his work all over the place?
@@nickmaclachlan5178 that is how TV shows and movies work
I had the same thought. He took the time to take off his clothes, but left fingerprints everywhere. That definitely stood out to me.
@@bmccarty2012 TV doesn't wa t to teach 0eople how to actually commit crimes so they do things intentionally wrong... Example they almost always intentionally mess up military uniforms so those who do stolen valor trying to look at a movie as refrence get caught.
I like how we don't really know how long he was in that room, perfection of a scene.
what a glorious, underrated piece of art
Need a few more men like Ray & Dexter in the world. It'd be a much better place.
Damn the way he enters that door and see how terrified they are, they were like a rat trapped in snakes den got them all bolting for their lives
My favorite episode. Just a masterpiece.
Gary may be a bit inept, but he’s the kind of friend who ALWAYS has your back.
I see absolutely nothing wrong with this scene 🎉
This is how we do it.
Love this episode so much, this one and Nice Face are fuckin S+ tier TV, both stuck in my mind for a loooong time after seeing them. Also the "I will" tattoo is fuckin perfect.
We need more Ray's in this world
then I would vaporize the atmosphere with nuclear ordinance.
@@maxthibodeau3627 ok pdf file
This is how society should be handling this problem. Extreme violence sends a message. 😉
Anyone who says "Violence is never the answer" simply doesn't understand the question.
@@OrdnanceTV this isn't the 1500s is the answer.
@@maxthibodeau3627 ok pdf file
@@ryantogo8359 i am a child. cant be one.
@@maxthibodeau3627 you will be in a few years
I was bummed out before I watched this, but now I'm wright as rain.
And nothing of value was lost. Ray, well done!
👏
as it should be
Ray entered that room, and when he was leaving, even the light bulb was shaking in fear.
Have not seen a better contemporary show yet. Was worth the binge on Hulu
A relative was briefly interned recently due to depression and met two female patients there, perhaps of about 25 years of age. One was perfectly normal and had a baby years ago, but was raped and got completely insane. The second was continually sold by her mother at 12 years-old to an older man who raped her, and she was also abused by her stepfather, developing bipolar crisis or something of that sort.
This is to show that most obvious truth: rapists and pedophiles that are PROVED criminals (false accusations are in fashion nowadays, be aware of that) aren't civilized persons, and don't deserved to be treated like that. The same applies to anyone who protects them in any manner, specially by some sort of law bullshit.
“Oh, but they need therapy, surely?” Nope. They need Ray.
It's one of the best series Ive ever seen
This episode was phenomenal!
Loved this show. This particular episode seemed to be a blueprint for how to deal with pedos. Now all we need is the flight logs to E's Island to begin.
There's a line you don't cross and that goes double for children. Bold, underline undderline.
except pretty much all day every day that line is being crossed
That gave me chills when that Pedophile started to cry! I thought of how someone would act when the gates of hell open, you know what's coming and there's no escaping it!
Such a under rated show...no one bad episode
I love how there's also a woman there along with the man to further show that pedophiles exist regardless of the gender.
They were sellers not pedos, watch the damn show instead of writing bs...
@@botta6186 imagine getting enraged over some misconception 😂
@@Darkness-lb8ob more tired of idiots than actually enraged 😂
@@botta6186 yeah i can definitely say the same
@@Darkness-lb8ob said the loser with an anime kid as a pfp 😂
Not a villian but a true hero!
This is a bloody fantastic show every episode work of art if you haven't watched it yet do yourself a favour.
One of the best TV shows I have ever seen