Some people do you a favour by applying for a job, on your behalf and it’s seen as a kind gesture. Not asking questions, well, some people don’t have much to ask when they have a feel of what the place is like.
Brilliantly written sociopath, who when confronted with statutory rape simultaneously confesses and changes the subject, leveraging Yasmin's privilege against her. So in this one scene we get his whole history as an abuser and schemer, shielded by his fortune.
People don't give the show a chance because most of each season is paid off at the end of it. This scene and the end of Season 2 alone were worth the investment of the episodes before it.
Honestly I don’t know how people don’t find the actual world building interesting. Most people I’ve seen never even gave the show a real chance. Yes, the pay off is usually at the end of the season, but even the journey there is really interesting.
People have no patience or attention span. For me, this show grabbed me right away with the soundtrack-- an electronic trace of exhilaration from wheeling and dealing. Someday soon, this will be one of the biggest shows on TV.
I love all the potential and current groomers in the comments are excusing his behavior. The point is he uses his money to avoid problems and get his way - with girls, with his daughter, with his wife. User and abuser
I was thinking the same thing. What if that was their daughter or young person they cared about. He is obviously a really manipulated person who didn't care if his actions effect his own daughter.
@@Vasilia4 with the salary of intern even in IB, no way it is enough for her daily living in the central of London, not to mention that she always has multiple holiday trips each year. Obviously, she relies entirely on his money to funnel her lifestyle, so it is HIS MONEY.
You sound like a narcissist who thinks this "fathers" behaviour is appropriate. Much like how Trump talks about how "hot" his daughter is and the cave-dolts cheer.
I have heard a couple of rich film stars joking about disowning their own slightly indifferent children. It's sad that they live in a world where "i have loved you so much" is used less often than "I will disown you".
The writers did a good job showing the grandstanding while showing how the world treating adult attractive women as less than but it’s okay when they benefit from it.
Yasmin’s character never interested me until this and the subsequent scene where she first experienced the consequences of being on her own. Dad is obviously a bad man but also deeply hurt by Yasmin and he makes her pay.
One vacation getaway each month, the 13th one for her birthday, and then 14th I'm just stumped. I wish had the privilege to be undecisive for when and where to use my 14th holiday.
They're rich she could be taking a vacation every other day or week. And she clearly never had to work normal style so is no normal constraints. there's 365 days in a year he said 14 holidays a year so guess don't see why confusion for ppl.
This comment section is the gutter lol. Putting aside people downplaying how bad grooming a young teenager is, I can't understand why people cheer for him "humbling" her...... when he's the only reason she's spoiled is bc HE spoiled her. She's entitled bc HE never taught her gratefulness and financial independence. Bet he loved her mooching off him bc then he could hold that over her. Anyone can complain about her but not her parents 🙄
@maggie2773 At what point does a person accept responsibility for their actions? She accuses him of grooming the nanny - everything about his reaction suggests he did not do what she is accusing him of. Something tells me that you would care a lot less if this conversation was between a father and his son... What about where she chose to have the conversation, what about the fact she doesn't seem to respect her father, nevermind love him.
@@MuhammadImHardBruceLee nothing wrong with adults or even teenagers accepting responsibility. Like I said , anyone is free to criticize her. But in this case her responsibility is also his. Or are you saying HE shouldn't accept responsibility for the way he raised his daughter? You can't choose to never teach your kid about responsibility and then mock them for it. Why did he get her that job she didn't deserve ? He doesn't want her to be a better person, he wants her to shut up in exchange for eating his money. He's not the hero here, he's the villain coach 🙄 also his entire behavior showed that he DID groom the nanny, and he doesn't care, and her mom doesn't care, so she shouldn't. Finally, I didn't know criticizing your father meant you don't love him.......does the fact he criticized her right back mean he hates her? She wouldnt be disappointed in him if she didn't love him.
@maggie2773 'He's the villain...' Yep, you have simultaneously lost me and enlightened me with this point... This viewpoint is very much the zeitgeist of today - where a woman is not held accountable for a her decisions, but also excused from having agency due to the alleged actions of a man...in this case, her father. There is a scene where Yasmin walks over to a male colleague in the gym, and stares at his manhood as he runs on a treadmill... I guess her father is to blame for this too? You say he doesn't want her to be a better person, but provide no examples as to how he prevents her from being a better person... You somehow fail to attribute any of her good qualities to the father... Further, her fsther lists material things that Yasmin chooses to enjoy and possess. In another show, 'Billions', there is a similar wealthy father/daughter dynamic, however the daughter takes advantage of her... advantages along with her ability to make it to the top of her career... Yasmin lacks ability and, though she's unaware of it, everything about herself that she counts as special is actually an extension of her father.
@@MuhammadImHardBruceLee dont twist my words - I said he's the villain COACH, that is to say, she's a villain too but in part because of him. And not sure what this has to do with men vs women ..... she'd be a boy and it wouldn't change a thing. My comment didn't even mention anything like that so it seems you're just angry about women in general lol. Here It's about parent vs child. "How does he prevent her from being a better person" I thought it was obvious : 1) paying for her 14 vacations a year instead of imposing a limit or telling her to travel when she starts making money 2) letting her use his money unlimited 3) getting her a job she doesn't deserve and didn't even apply for. Again I'm not saying she's a good person, I'm saying he of all people doesn't get to complain about her being spoiled and entitled bc he made her that. If he'd known about the inappropriate scene you mention, and blamed her for it, I would have given him the point because we don't know if he ever taught her it was okay or not. But we know he gives her unlimited shit without her even asking so ...
@maggie2773 'Villain coach' is not a concept I have ever come across, so I did not differentiate. To be fair, your latest comment actually changes nothing, as you still fail to give Yasmin agency but instead attempt to blame the father... I am a sibling, and I know siblings from families with a range of economic and social means... Rarely are two siblings the same - even when their environments are similar... I know wealthy siblings where one sister gets a normal job, marries and starts a family without touching the family mone...whereas the other sister parties in Mayfair clubs, holidays in the south of France, Swiss Alps and Bali whilst dipping in family money and owing money to the other sister. Yasmin does not have to take 14 holidays per year or live in the basement of a £12m house... She chose these things and she chose the limits because she feels entitled to her father's wealth. As for the inappropriate scene, do you really think a grown woman should need her father to tell her it's not OK to stare at someone's manhood in the gym...when he's on a treadmill, so incapable of doing anything about it, and at a distance of maybe 30cm... She just accused her father of grooming, but doesn't herself know right or wrong when it comes to staring at someone's manhood in the gym? OK...
Okay I'll admit i haven't seen this show and i have no idea what these characters are like. But my no context perception was all about how he deflected the concerns of grooming by just coming at her. And maybe I'm missing something but I'm still weirded out by all the comments siding with him. Yasmin's dad: Let me tell you what a piece of shit you are, if you think I'm oblivious. Neil: Yeah but you still fancied an 8 year old
Her dad is a gigantic piece of shit theres no 2 ways about that one. He's a groomer and just an all around awful person. Yasmine is awful in her own way too tho. She's not grooming kids but she's still got problematic moments (moments that are way worse than her just being a spoiled nepo child). This show is a masterclass in having flawed and problematic characters just eat each other alive.
I'll try and provide some context: The Situation with the Dad is odd, if I understand correctly, the Dad hooked up with a family friend of sorts. Something important to note is that firstly, the Woman in question initiated the S*xual encounter with the Father and even admitted to Yasmine as such. The woman was also legal at the time, so it moreso one of those technically legal but morally grey situations. From my understanding, it wasn't necessarily grooming but the Father simply slept with a very young woman. Another important aspect is that the Woman by her own admission doesn't think she was groomed and consented freely and has no regrets about what happened. She was then also paid off to avoid a potential scandal as the Dad did cheat on the Mom with her. The Father, "Humbling" Yasmine is also justified as throughout the show has been clearly using her privilege to her advantage and using her Family's connections to advance her career like even convincing her Dad to switch to Pierpont (the firm she works at) as her client. Also the Father isn't throwing it in her face per se. In the show he has no problem helping his daughter as so far all he has wanted is a relationship with her and has been trying to do so. So the daughter confronting him over this is a spit in the face, considering she doesn't have that much of a moral high-ground if any. Considering all the rich people stuff she has been privy too. She is very naive at BEST. Hope this helps.
Never challenge your parents until and unless you earn more than them...and even if you fullfill the income criteria, challenge them respectfully... because a) life is long you don't know when you're gonna need them and B) they would also take your criticism as criticism and not arrogance, only when they realise that this guy has the capability to walk away without consequences. There are different ways to live life and I won't say the above is true in all the cases..but mostly it is the correct way according to my experience. I have earned money, fought with parents like a rebel and unfortunately fell to the ground hard due to my own foolishness....my parents are now humbling me everyday through their money.
It’s unrealistic because most sane parents want their children to works. They’ll cut them off financially just so that they get a job. Parents cutting their children off financially means that they’re sick and tired of them being unemployed. It doesn’t mean that they think that their children are entitled or ungrateful. That’s not the message that it sends especially not when done by a professional. Professionals live will. Everyone knows that. It’s expected. Nobody educates their child to have the adult child be dependent on the parents and live with the parents. No sane person with an education, living in the modern world accepts being unemployed. It pissed most people off. That’s why they apply for jobs. Entitled people are people who never lift a finger for anyone and never apply for jobs. If you see a graduate living with their parents, doing drugs, smoking and being completely oblivious to the fact that they have to get a professional job, you’ve seen the result of entitlement. If you see a grown man asking his dad to buy him a £70,000 car, you’ve seen the results of shit parenting. Entitled people don’t apply for jobs again and again. Only people who go end to work, do. Entitled people don’t get up early especially not if they’re unemployed. Intelligent and independent people go insane when they’re unemployed. Entitled, delusional and poorly raised shitheads don’t. They think it’s okay not to have a 9-5 or 9-9 job. They’re not fussed. Parents will do anything to make their children WANT to be independent. They’ll be proud when their kids get a job. I’d do the same. I would t tolerate my adult child to live with me or be unemployed. I wouldn’t tolerate unemployment for a split second. I’d hate seeing my adult child’s face every single day, wasting their life away. Any parent who doesn’t feel that way is a shit parent and hasn’t done their job properly. They should be ashamed. Raising civilised and financially independent adults, who live alone, is a parental duty. Psycho jealous people who hold you back, don’t want you to be independent but parents always do. People who interfere and don’t want you to spend your money or anyone else’s, which isn’t theirs and is none of their business, don’t want you to have money, make money or spend it. But parents always do. Jealous people will interfere in your job prospects and hold you back from working at places that have already wanted you, screened you and accepted you. Heck, they’ll intrude in your job prospects and force unemployment on you, then intrude again and whine about your expenses, then intrude and whine that you don’t have money, then intrude and cause arguments between your parents and you because you’re unemployed, then intrude and put you down for being unemployed, which is 99% due to their constant intrusion and contacting employers, then intrude and say it’s okay that you’re unemployed, then intrude AGAIN and show how jealous they are that you got a top job as a first job. Then they’ll intrude again and say that everything they’ve done is OKAY, as if they’re the deciding factor or the parameter that you use, to assess whags okay or not. Intrusive, rude, poorly raised, unemployed and aimless red flags who are not stakeholders and have never been accepted are more concerned about ruining lives than living their own lives. Too many opinions. Too many comments. Who the hell wastes time obsessing over a strangers life for 10 years? Intelligent people don’t give a shit enough to waste 1 hour let alone 24 hours for 10 years. How sad and pathetic. What a shit track record. Unemployment brings the worst out in people. Never trust unemployed people.
You're assuming a lot about parents. There are *all* kinds of parents out there and kids. Maybe things are supposed to work one way, but they don't always.
She could have won that conversation. when he mentioned that she had never even bothered to separate her account from his account and the fact that her money flows into his account . she could have been like: I'm trying to pay you back for everything you have ever done for me by paying you for the job you got for me. It still doesn't excuse the fact that he groomed the nanny .
Also, the fact she lives in a property her dad owns rent free is the biggest thing he has over her. She couldn't win that conversation. She got humbled real quick, but that explains the way she acts towards her friends and co-workers. Self centered, entitled, spoiled, zero appreciation, not being humble lol.
@@JuanDavid-ke2xq a lot of people live in their people's property rent free though, that does explain how people have shitty behavior ( like grooming the nanny ) and no one says anything and just talks behind their back . That being said , yes we should all have things to blackmail others in case we can't afford rent lol
@@vessel5965 What the dad did was horrible yes, but he did humble her real quick is all I care about, because she was a shitty person with everyone, but whatever lol.
What is truly chilling is the dad character. What a creep: preying on the underage baby-sitter as an adult man with the delusion that she was into him - please! He seems like a thoroughly dubious character, who knows how he really got his money. I bet no-one has ever had the balls to call him out to his face. Good on her, but the poor thing is so innocent, because she has never had to fight to get ahead in life, working at Pierpoint will do her a lot good though, she's beginning to understand what life is like.
A misandrist? Excuse me? Why? I think her only fault is to not have realised where her power came from. Her power comes from her dad's money. She should have thought very deeply about it, before she cut him off.
I haven’t watched the series but undermining women from ethic backgrounds and showcasing that their careers are based on connections, is silly because most immigrant didn’t go to Europe with influential connections in Europe. Most immigrants haven’t built connections so high and influential, that their daughters and sons would get a job, just by their parents or grandparents making ONE phone call, sending ONE text or meeting ONE person. Their connections, however big or small, aren’t influential enough to open doors for them. They’d have to be business tycoons, bankers, CEO’s or top executives in order to be that influential and most people aren’t. Heck, even those people aren’t in other countries. A powerful CEO in one country, isn’t as powerful in another country because there will already be giants with influential connections, who don’t want to share a piece of the pie. If immigrant parents could pull so many strings, then there wouldn’t be unemployed immigrants. If all your parents have to do is make ONE phone call, the you can’t ever be unemployed. Then you should be employed without a gap, be paid and get any job that you apply for. People don’t just do favours for you and they don’t keep people in their company, who don’t work unless they’re terrible at management. The notion that people’s careers, particularly women’s, is BASED on a favour is highly sexist. We know from statistics and research that women, even women who are far more qualified and apt for the job than men, on average, work harder than men but get half the credit.
Hiring wealthy people from 'ethnic' backgrounds is a common diversity tactic, these companies would much rather hire a rich arab than a poor white person
He revealed his true, cruel, and abusive nature. That's not owning someone. It's letting the facade slip. It's being a truly awful creature to a supposed loved one. It's to be pitied and despised not idolised.
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Season 3: Eric fires Keny. Jazmin is under press harrasement because of his father´s scams. Nicole dies next to Rob in her house. Rob is sad Harper works at Anna´s firm. ?
Terrific acting in this scene. I love the dialogue and the emotions
True - the dialogs of the series are amazing
I know, its' the best acting (and I'm talking about all the cast) I've seen in a long time. Brilliant
"not so oblivious now, am i?" ice cold there
The part that gets me is she didn't even apply for the job and didn't ask questions when she got offered it 😂
I am shocked Yasmin was genuinely oblivious to the fact her career at Pierpoint was entirely the result of her Dad's money and power.
@@protamine4Well, she is an entitled rich girl. In the entire show, she doesn't give a fck about anything until it affects her.
@@protamine4 because her character can't fathom that there are things she doesn't deserve
Some people do you a favour by applying for a job, on your behalf and it’s seen as a kind gesture. Not asking questions, well, some people don’t have much to ask when they have a feel of what the place is like.
I know a guy just like that. Nepos can be really clueless.
Both of these actors are amazing, but the insidious Dad steals the show with his harshness and tone of voice!
Masculine British accent ftW
@@polishdude001there isn’t one British accent
Brilliantly written sociopath, who when confronted with statutory rape simultaneously confesses and changes the subject, leveraging Yasmin's privilege against her. So in this one scene we get his whole history as an abuser and schemer, shielded by his fortune.
People don't give the show a chance because most of each season is paid off at the end of it. This scene and the end of Season 2 alone were worth the investment of the episodes before it.
Honestly I don’t know how people don’t find the actual world building interesting. Most people I’ve seen never even gave the show a real chance. Yes, the pay off is usually at the end of the season, but even the journey there is really interesting.
People have no patience or attention span. For me, this show grabbed me right away with the soundtrack-- an electronic trace of exhilaration from wheeling and dealing. Someday soon, this will be one of the biggest shows on TV.
I love all the potential and current groomers in the comments are excusing his behavior. The point is he uses his money to avoid problems and get his way - with girls, with his daughter, with his wife. User and abuser
Being anti-grooming is the same as being anti-man apparently. The comments are insane.
And women love it.
I was thinking the same thing. What if that was their daughter or young person they cared about. He is obviously a really manipulated person who didn't care if his actions effect his own daughter.
@JeffCaplan313 No, we don't
@@tinaterry1280 You sound like an old maid.
"I want nothing more to do with you"
*Proceeds to get locked out of her dads house and her credit card blocked* and is like (☉_☉)
That was her own money on her creditcard. He cut her off from HER earings
@@Vasilia4guess she learnt the hard way she should have separated her bank accounts years ago
@@LANBritain1 Yes she should have but that doesn't change the fact that it was HER money, not his
@@Vasilia4 with the salary of intern even in IB, no way it is enough for her daily living in the central of London, not to mention that she always has multiple holiday trips each year. Obviously, she relies entirely on his money to funnel her lifestyle, so it is HIS MONEY.
@@hoangtung6606 she isn't an intern she's a junior analyst and she didn't pay rent. So how exactly is she not able to afford living in London?
She got humbled real quick.
Poor thing. She's not a bad person, she's just not very clever to have worked it out.
You sound like a narcissist who thinks this "fathers" behaviour is appropriate.
Much like how Trump talks about how "hot" his daughter is and the cave-dolts cheer.
By a groomer. 🤢
She is quite dumb tbh , kudos to the actress
That humble pie was more than she expected from that meeting
I have heard a couple of rich film stars joking about disowning their own slightly indifferent children. It's sad that they live in a world where "i have loved you so much" is used less often than "I will disown you".
The writers did a good job showing the grandstanding while showing how the world treating adult attractive women as less than but it’s okay when they benefit from it.
1:12 Priceless delivery.
1:32 most hilarious quote of all time...
Haven't seen the show, but this is heartbreaking.
I LOVED this scene. The viciousness of the posh!
Yasmin’s character never interested me until this and the subsequent scene where she first experienced the consequences of being on her own. Dad is obviously a bad man but also deeply hurt by Yasmin and he makes her pay.
The dad is an absolute creep
I’m still trying to figure out 14 holidays a year!
One vacation getaway each month, the 13th one for her birthday, and then 14th I'm just stumped.
I wish had the privilege to be undecisive for when and where to use my 14th holiday.
They're rich she could be taking a vacation every other day or week. And she clearly never had to work normal style so is no normal constraints.
there's 365 days in a year he said 14 holidays a year so guess don't see why confusion for ppl.
This comment section is the gutter lol. Putting aside people downplaying how bad grooming a young teenager is, I can't understand why people cheer for him "humbling" her...... when he's the only reason she's spoiled is bc HE spoiled her. She's entitled bc HE never taught her gratefulness and financial independence. Bet he loved her mooching off him bc then he could hold that over her. Anyone can complain about her but not her parents 🙄
@maggie2773 At what point does a person accept responsibility for their actions?
She accuses him of grooming the nanny - everything about his reaction suggests he did not do what she is accusing him of.
Something tells me that you would care a lot less if this conversation was between a father and his son... What about where she chose to have the conversation, what about the fact she doesn't seem to respect her father, nevermind love him.
@@MuhammadImHardBruceLee nothing wrong with adults or even teenagers accepting responsibility. Like I said , anyone is free to criticize her. But in this case her responsibility is also his. Or are you saying HE shouldn't accept responsibility for the way he raised his daughter? You can't choose to never teach your kid about responsibility and then mock them for it. Why did he get her that job she didn't deserve ? He doesn't want her to be a better person, he wants her to shut up in exchange for eating his money. He's not the hero here, he's the villain coach 🙄 also his entire behavior showed that he DID groom the nanny, and he doesn't care, and her mom doesn't care, so she shouldn't. Finally, I didn't know criticizing your father meant you don't love him.......does the fact he criticized her right back mean he hates her? She wouldnt be disappointed in him if she didn't love him.
@maggie2773 'He's the villain...'
Yep, you have simultaneously lost me and enlightened me with this point... This viewpoint is very much the zeitgeist of today - where a woman is not held accountable for a her decisions, but also excused from having agency due to the alleged actions of a man...in this case, her father.
There is a scene where Yasmin walks over to a male colleague in the gym, and stares at his manhood as he runs on a treadmill... I guess her father is to blame for this too?
You say he doesn't want her to be a better person, but provide no examples as to how he prevents her from being a better person... You somehow fail to attribute any of her good qualities to the father... Further, her fsther lists material things that Yasmin chooses to enjoy and possess.
In another show, 'Billions', there is a similar wealthy father/daughter dynamic, however the daughter takes advantage of her... advantages along with her ability to make it to the top of her career... Yasmin lacks ability and, though she's unaware of it, everything about herself that she counts as special is actually an extension of her father.
@@MuhammadImHardBruceLee dont twist my words - I said he's the villain COACH, that is to say, she's a villain too but in part because of him. And not sure what this has to do with men vs women ..... she'd be a boy and it wouldn't change a thing. My comment didn't even mention anything like that so it seems you're just angry about women in general lol. Here It's about parent vs child. "How does he prevent her from being a better person" I thought it was obvious : 1) paying for her 14 vacations a year instead of imposing a limit or telling her to travel when she starts making money 2) letting her use his money unlimited 3) getting her a job she doesn't deserve and didn't even apply for. Again I'm not saying she's a good person, I'm saying he of all people doesn't get to complain about her being spoiled and entitled bc he made her that. If he'd known about the inappropriate scene you mention, and blamed her for it, I would have given him the point because we don't know if he ever taught her it was okay or not. But we know he gives her unlimited shit without her even asking so ...
@maggie2773 'Villain coach' is not a concept I have ever come across, so I did not differentiate. To be fair, your latest comment actually changes nothing, as you still fail to give Yasmin agency but instead attempt to blame the father...
I am a sibling, and I know siblings from families with a range of economic and social means... Rarely are two siblings the same - even when their environments are similar... I know wealthy siblings where one sister gets a normal job, marries and starts a family without touching the family mone...whereas the other sister parties in Mayfair clubs, holidays in the south of France, Swiss Alps and Bali whilst dipping in family money and owing money to the other sister.
Yasmin does not have to take 14 holidays per year or live in the basement of a £12m house... She chose these things and she chose the limits because she feels entitled to her father's wealth.
As for the inappropriate scene, do you really think a grown woman should need her father to tell her it's not OK to stare at someone's manhood in the gym...when he's on a treadmill, so incapable of doing anything about it, and at a distance of maybe 30cm... She just accused her father of grooming, but doesn't herself know right or wrong when it comes to staring at someone's manhood in the gym?
OK...
Ignorance is bliss
Okay I'll admit i haven't seen this show and i have no idea what these characters are like. But my no context perception was all about how he deflected the concerns of grooming by just coming at her. And maybe I'm missing something but I'm still weirded out by all the comments siding with him.
Yasmin's dad: Let me tell you what a piece of shit you are, if you think I'm oblivious.
Neil: Yeah but you still fancied an 8 year old
Her dad is a gigantic piece of shit theres no 2 ways about that one. He's a groomer and just an all around awful person.
Yasmine is awful in her own way too tho. She's not grooming kids but she's still got problematic moments (moments that are way worse than her just being a spoiled nepo child). This show is a masterclass in having flawed and problematic characters just eat each other alive.
I'll try and provide some context: The Situation with the Dad is odd, if I understand correctly, the Dad hooked up with a family friend of sorts. Something important to note is that firstly, the Woman in question initiated the S*xual encounter with the Father and even admitted to Yasmine as such. The woman was also legal at the time, so it moreso one of those technically legal but morally grey situations. From my understanding, it wasn't necessarily grooming but the Father simply slept with a very young woman. Another important aspect is that the Woman by her own admission doesn't think she was groomed and consented freely and has no regrets about what happened. She was then also paid off to avoid a potential scandal as the Dad did cheat on the Mom with her.
The Father, "Humbling" Yasmine is also justified as throughout the show has been clearly using her privilege to her advantage and using her Family's connections to advance her career like even convincing her Dad to switch to Pierpont (the firm she works at) as her client. Also the Father isn't throwing it in her face per se. In the show he has no problem helping his daughter as so far all he has wanted is a relationship with her and has been trying to do so. So the daughter confronting him over this is a spit in the face, considering she doesn't have that much of a moral high-ground if any. Considering all the rich people stuff she has been privy too. She is very naive at BEST.
Hope this helps.
Neil haha nice one
her Job was bringing Coffee to the teammates - for two seasons - show lastet for two seasons!
If you think that you have missed the whole second season entirely
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@@fidgetspinner343 What martin's reply or mine?
@@p.1019 Martin The "P"
she didn't even apply for the job? I've been applying for 1.5 years and I have 2 Engr degrees and a Masters from a top 3 US university. Still no job.
she apply to the internship program than got accept than they just moved her.
Create your own job. Set up your own company
Yeah yeah I'm sure buddy.
Brilliant scene
Great actress. Who is she?
marisa abela
The nerve
wait to you watch this gentleman in Season 3 ... thank me later
Never challenge your parents until and unless you earn more than them...and even if you fullfill the income criteria, challenge them respectfully... because a) life is long you don't know when you're gonna need them and B) they would also take your criticism as criticism and not arrogance, only when they realise that this guy has the capability to walk away without consequences.
There are different ways to live life and I won't say the above is true in all the cases..but mostly it is the correct way according to my experience. I have earned money, fought with parents like a rebel and unfortunately fell to the ground hard due to my own foolishness....my parents are now humbling me everyday through their money.
The devil you know.
He's not ok but his money is.
It’s unrealistic because most sane parents want their children to works. They’ll cut them off financially just so that they get a job. Parents cutting their children off financially means that they’re sick and tired of them being unemployed. It doesn’t mean that they think that their children are entitled or ungrateful. That’s not the message that it sends especially not when done by a professional. Professionals live will. Everyone knows that. It’s expected. Nobody educates their child to have the adult child be dependent on the parents and live with the parents.
No sane person with an education, living in the modern world accepts being unemployed. It pissed most people off. That’s why they apply for jobs. Entitled people are people who never lift a finger for anyone and never apply for jobs. If you see a graduate living with their parents, doing drugs, smoking and being completely oblivious to the fact that they have to get a professional job, you’ve seen the result of entitlement. If you see a grown man asking his dad to buy him a £70,000 car, you’ve seen the results of shit parenting. Entitled people don’t apply for jobs again and again. Only people who go end to work, do. Entitled people don’t get up early especially not if they’re unemployed. Intelligent and independent people go insane when they’re unemployed. Entitled, delusional and poorly raised shitheads don’t. They think it’s okay not to have a 9-5 or 9-9 job. They’re not fussed.
Parents will do anything to make their children WANT to be independent. They’ll be proud when their kids get a job. I’d do the same. I would t tolerate my adult child to live with me or be unemployed. I wouldn’t tolerate unemployment for a split second. I’d hate seeing my adult child’s face every single day, wasting their life away. Any parent who doesn’t feel that way is a shit parent and hasn’t done their job properly. They should be ashamed. Raising civilised and financially independent adults, who live alone, is a parental duty.
Psycho jealous people who hold you back, don’t want you to be independent but parents always do. People who interfere and don’t want you to spend your money or anyone else’s, which isn’t theirs and is none of their business, don’t want you to have money, make money or spend it. But parents always do. Jealous people will interfere in your job prospects and hold you back from working at places that have already wanted you, screened you and accepted you. Heck, they’ll intrude in your job prospects and force unemployment on you, then intrude again and whine about your expenses, then intrude and whine that you don’t have money, then intrude and cause arguments between your parents and you because you’re unemployed, then intrude and put you down for being unemployed, which is 99% due to their constant intrusion and contacting employers, then intrude and say it’s okay that you’re unemployed, then intrude AGAIN and show how jealous they are that you got a top job as a first job.
Then they’ll intrude again and say that everything they’ve done is OKAY, as if they’re the deciding factor or the parameter that you use, to assess whags okay or not. Intrusive, rude, poorly raised, unemployed and aimless red flags who are not stakeholders and have never been accepted are more concerned about ruining lives than living their own lives. Too many opinions. Too many comments. Who the hell wastes time obsessing over a strangers life for 10 years? Intelligent people don’t give a shit enough to waste 1 hour let alone 24 hours for 10 years. How sad and pathetic. What a shit track record. Unemployment brings the worst out in people. Never trust unemployed people.
You're assuming a lot about parents. There are *all* kinds of parents out there and kids. Maybe things are supposed to work one way, but they don't always.
Where's this come from? did we watch the same video lol
Narcissist parents
Would you happen to know what episode this is?
@@dcoachdimas i am sorry but no
The name of episode is 'Jerusalem' and its Season 2 finale- Episode 8
What a horrible father
Sooooo many men like this
She didn’t even apply for the job that she is in? She is that oblivious. And she is questioning him? 😂
So because of that she shouldn’t question him for being a ped0?
The nose on this guy.
Iranian nose.
@@adeel-eh7xq Yeah, he's not Iranian.
@@pasquale1650 Isn't he? He looked it.
He is Jewish
She could have won that conversation. when he mentioned that she had never even bothered to separate her account from his account and the fact that her money flows into his account .
she could have been like: I'm trying to pay you back for everything you have ever done for me by paying you for the job you got for me.
It still doesn't excuse the fact that he groomed the nanny .
She couldn't have said that because she clearly spends more than she makes.
@@georgejimas3292 oop you right 😁
Also, the fact she lives in a property her dad owns rent free is the biggest thing he has over her. She couldn't win that conversation. She got humbled real quick, but that explains the way she acts towards her friends and co-workers. Self centered, entitled, spoiled, zero appreciation, not being humble lol.
@@JuanDavid-ke2xq a lot of people live in their people's property rent free though, that does explain how people have shitty behavior ( like grooming the nanny ) and no one says anything and just talks behind their back . That being said , yes we should all have things to blackmail others in case we can't afford rent lol
@@vessel5965 What the dad did was horrible yes, but he did humble her real quick is all I care about, because she was a shitty person with everyone, but whatever lol.
Good grief this clip is about as chilling and frightening as any. Geez, talk about a gut punch/dose of reality.
What is truly chilling is the dad character. What a creep: preying on the underage baby-sitter as an adult man with the delusion that she was into him - please! He seems like a thoroughly dubious character, who knows how he really got his money. I bet no-one has ever had the balls to call him out to his face.
Good on her, but the poor thing is so innocent, because she has never had to fight to get ahead in life, working at Pierpoint will do her a lot good though, she's beginning to understand what life is like.
She had her nerve. As bad as her dad was, Yasmine is no different, she's a misandrist and a borderline sadist.
Nah how old were those girls? Yasmin was bad but no different might be a stretch
Is she? Wow I should watch the series 😂
a misandrist 😭 please
A misandrist? Excuse me? Why? I think her only fault is to not have realised where her power came from. Her power comes from her dad's money. She should have thought very deeply about it, before she cut him off.
Incel go back to your basement 😂
Ew these comments
Ok. that was gross
these comments look even worse after season 3
I haven’t watched the series but undermining women from ethic backgrounds and showcasing that their careers are based on connections, is silly because most immigrant didn’t go to Europe with influential connections in Europe.
Most immigrants haven’t built connections so high and influential, that their daughters and sons would get a job, just by their parents or grandparents making ONE phone call, sending ONE text or meeting ONE person. Their connections, however big or small, aren’t influential enough to open doors for them. They’d have to be business tycoons, bankers, CEO’s or top executives in order to be that influential and most people aren’t. Heck, even those people aren’t in other countries. A powerful CEO in one country, isn’t as powerful in another country because there will already be giants with influential connections, who don’t want to share a piece of the pie.
If immigrant parents could pull so many strings, then there wouldn’t be unemployed immigrants. If all your parents have to do is make ONE phone call, the you can’t ever be unemployed. Then you should be employed without a gap, be paid and get any job that you apply for.
People don’t just do favours for you and they don’t keep people in their company, who don’t work unless they’re terrible at management. The notion that people’s careers, particularly women’s, is BASED on a favour is highly sexist. We know from statistics and research that women, even women who are far more qualified and apt for the job than men, on average, work harder than men but get half the credit.
Hiring wealthy people from 'ethnic' backgrounds is a common diversity tactic, these companies would much rather hire a rich arab than a poor white person
Again, there are all kinds of immigrants out there. Not all immigrants immigrate poor. Some are rich from the start.
What are you on about? Yasmin is a typical Middle Eastern non-dom type in London.
Commenting all over this show and never even watched it... doesn't even make sense what trying to rant about.
12, 13, 14
3:36 "i want nothing more to do with you"
After she gets fired: daddy can i have 10,000 pounds I'd like to take a trip to Italy with my girlfriends
W, she needed humbling. She lives in a glass house.
lol he owned her
He revealed his true, cruel, and abusive nature. That's not owning someone. It's letting the facade slip. It's being a truly awful creature to a supposed loved one. It's to be pitied and despised not idolised.
@@JimElford Spot on, Jim
Some of the comments are odd underneath the video.
All of them excusing the dad being a creep & an manipulative abuser
@@Garcelle1987 probably an incel brigade. They have lots of free time
Boom roasted
He’s a vile revolting human, but nice job telling on yourself. 😂
Ay the first
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Season 3:
Eric fires Keny.
Jazmin is under press harrasement because of his father´s scams.
Nicole dies next to Rob in her house. Rob is sad
Harper works at Anna´s firm.
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You're a terrible person spoiling it for people. It just came out yesterday.
Sick of these dramas making men out to be monsters, what a load of bs
He started dating someone he knew since she was a child whilst he was an adult, just confirming you think that is normal
@@aizenosaimafidon1119 was she of legal age when they started dating? Coz last I checked that wasn't illegal
@@nokneyour hard drive needs checking
Lots of monsters in this show.
@@pjmathison9787 so does yours because you like making baseless allegations which more often than not is a projection.