Aside from fact that the dialogue is some of the best I've ever seen on tv, the sound of the birds in the background is so location realistic. Those bird sounds you will only hear in rural australia. Nowhere else. It immediately brought me back hearing that. Love this show man. Might have to binge it for a 4th time now
@@mnishamalamadingdong1829 I smoked rollies for 10+ years (Cutter's Choice when I could, Golden Vag when I couldn't). That's a joint (it's longer than a single skin, and in all my years I never met anyone who doubled up / rolled with kings).
@@HeggyC ehh I’ve seen people use kings to add a filter or something as a barrier between the tobacco&end. It’s not super common, but I have seen it done. Only one person I’ve known used kings or two regulars overlapped for a Rollie without a filter/barrier.
The gent who played Ray's brother is insanely talented. My son assumed he had some kind of medical ailment in real life; that it wasn't all acting. I had to show him his bio to convince him otherwise. This scene had me fighting back tears, and I don't even have siblings! Truly Academy Award level acting 💙
@@Pilvenuga it comes across respectful, too. Like he's not hamming it up or being too cautious, he's doing exactly what someone in that situation would do and it's clear he did his homework. Everyone can do an impression of someone in that state, most of the time it's offensive and mocking more because the person doing it doesn't understand the person they're pretending to be because they only picked up surface indications of their condition and didn't bother to learn anything more. This feels like at minimum he got to know someone going through a similar (but hopefully more positive) experience and did his best to honor them with his portrayal of their condition.
Jesus, what a series. Honestly this was the first show in a long, long time that literally had me on the edge of my seat every episode. But this one, this one hits like no other.
Rays relationship with his brother added so much depth to this programme for me and it was truly heartbreaking. Honestly, one of the best programmes I have ever seen. And 3 seasons was just right. Pretty much a perfect series. Well done all involved. 10/10
I get what you mean by 3 seasons being just right, or "enough". But man, I wish it would just keep on going on. Not often we get actors and scripts and directing like this.
Same. I had never seen this guy before, and actually thought he had MND. It wasn't until I watched another show called The Twelve and saw the same actor all perfectly healthy.
My dad was a good man. I always loved him, but I had developed some resentment over the years when we worked together. I never had hate but I always felt a bit angry over some of the things he did. When he was dying in the VA hospital, I went to give him a hug after a visit. He strained to get one arm around me and I experienced something profound. I knew that this man loves me with all of his heart. I was also very aware that he was just a man, who was often scared like me. Confused like me. Had faults like me. I saw my dad as a man. We tend to put our parents on a pedestal. And when they fail to meet our expectations we can become resentful and bitter. But my parents were never abusive or cruel. They just made mistakes. What that hug did for me, was obliterate any negative feelings I carried. Even ones I didn't know I held. In that moment, I felt the same love I remembered as a child. When my dad took me to movies. Or father son pancake breakfasts. Or when we would sit on the stoop at night and he would tell me about space and the stars. The purity of that love is cleansing. I miss my dad every day, but that hug was a blessing that I carry always.
I know what you are going through Bob, I love and miss my Dad too, I felt unsafe and all alone when he died but life has to go on unfortunately with or without the people that we love, Stay strong Brother 👊🏻🙏 .
That's nice. My dad was a complete narcissist. And though everybody loved his positive attitude... he never let that narcissism go. Whatever was left of my father after the narcissism ate him alive, I'll never know. But he sure as hell changed form. And not for the better.
After many years of becoming smarter and slowly realizing that my father, while handy in many ways and can fix many things, he is a person that otherwise i would despise with all my heart, you talked about negative feelings you didn't know you had, i don't know if i have any positive ones about my parents, not because of abuse or anything, they just proved again and again that they are children in the bodies of adults, and i cannoy respect them anymore
Scenes like this one, an emotional farewell between two brothers who love eachother, are so rare these days…..or maybe they are just rare in American Cinema. Zero CGI, a beaten down cottage in the middle of nowhere, the house they grew up and were abused in. No part of the budget really used for the setting or the ambience, yet a million times more gripping than any 10 minute segment of any Marvel movie aside from the terrorist hideout where Stark and his assistant created Ironman.
The writing of this scene and every scene with his brother was fantastic, you actually start to believe it’s a real conversation between two actual brothers.
Holy cow, that's unexpectedly deep. Writers are really the most important aspect of a show. You don't need handsome actors, just people who take their job seriously. But they need a kickass script to work with.
@@Barrythebarnabas sounds like you understand the why and how we are here..... sure there is a paradox about a person trying to finding the meaning of life and never really knowing but you seem to think science and knowledge are the only factors in the equation... ever thought that we could just be in a simulation that makes no sense and we just think we understand things by pretending science and what little we know are enough to comprehend what it's all about? Because science is a religion and if you think it isn't that's your perspective and you are most wwelcome to it, just like everybody else is welcome to have an opinion also.
@@saltydog3099 if you think science is a religion then you’re an absolute moron with zero understanding of the scientific process. I don’t need to provide proof for the non existence of god, science explains nature and how things came to be. Religion just makes shit up and says “see? We solved the great mystery to life so you can all sleep better at night!” But offer ZERO EVIDENCE. "What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence." - Christopher Hitchens
I’ve been eyeballing Mr. Inbetween for a while now, coming close to starting the series but always pulled back for some reason. I’m starting this series today after seeing this scene!
It’s definitely worth the watch! I like watching many live action shows and movies, across all countries. But this show takes the cake and is one of my top 5 favorites.
This series is one of my favorites . Found it by accident and thought it was excellent . Ray is not wanting to let his brother go ,but understanding he must . I looked out for my two younger brothers all my life and now I am becoming an old man but the bond is still just as strong .
I like to think that Bruce telegraphed the rejection, but asked him anyway to explain the concept of not knowing how much weight Ray was bearing until he decides to forgive and release it. Bruce wanted Ray to feel that weight lift.
The best thing about this series is that all the dialogue scenes are just Aussie blokes chatting, no acting or direction needed 🤔 brilliant stuff, most underrated series on TV in recent years 😊
I came to realize that the show has everything. Has good action scenes, humour, psychological drama, liltle bit of silce of life and on top of that those deeply touching scenes like that one. I wish it was longer, but on the other hand perhaps it is better to leave it at it's current perfect state than to fuck it up.
Ray is literally the walking embodiment of attachment issues. Guy spends the entire show trying to convince himself his rage and work is making the world 'fairer'. All he did was piss himself off for his dad. He has the saddest type of laugh a person could ever have.
I have been watching some of the clips where Ray is out kicking someone's ass, but now I need to see this show. The performance from the actor playing Bruce was masterful, and the script he had to work with was so cleanly crafted and still felt organic. Putting this at the top of the list.
This scene, and the one where Ray’s dad tells him he wished Ray had known him before he went to war, are the most intense and amazing in the whole show. And that’s saying something, because it is such a fantastic show all round! 🙏
I've only seen season 2 and it feels like I am scrolling YT to find clips. I'm not an Aussie, but this series just hits you across the head. And a lot is thanks to the protagonist. Amazing understated performances.
Powerful scene. Grief is hard, and I don't think people realise that the hardest part is acceptance. Somone very close to me hurt me in the hardest time of my life. It has been years and regardless of the intention of their actions, it felt irredeemable, a disservice even, to forgive them. That anger and grudge has had more of an effect on my life than I came to realise, and continued to damage my relationships with others going forward. I watched this show just this year, absolutely phenomenal. This scene has been playing on my mind and last night, I took the strength to forgive, not just to tell them but to truly look back at everything that hurt and forgive. Bruce's words cannot be understated, the weight was put down, not gone, but knowing that however much longer it would take to carry it where it needed to go I could relax, breathe and move forward.
this show really made me care about these characters in a way that i didn’t realize happened until this episode. and it was heavy as fuck. especially the scenes of bruce waking up, seeing brit and coming here as he knows that was final day in this world. heavy fucking shit and well written and performed dialogue that says and shows all it needs to without being heavy handed. ray doesn’t show it much but he truly loves the people closest to him and they’re the reason he does what he does. and he loves bruce so much because they were put through the same shit in their childhood and got each other through it.
“Nobody really dies, not really. Forgiveness, though, that outlives all of us still. It’s free, and so it frees us. And it’s hard, sure, but it’s harder not to.”
I think when you go through abuse you don't just hold hatred for the abuser but perhaps even on a subconscious level you have some hatred for yourself. You hate not fighting back hard enough, or getting out of the situation, even if it was impossible. I think to ease the pain you carry from the trauma you don't need to forgive the abuser, just yourself.
Interesting take on forgiveness. I hope you’re right. I have never suffered abuse. I have two great parents who are still alive and having sex. I can smell it when I go to their house. It’s disgusting. But if I had been the victim of childhood abuse, I would adopt your take on who to forgive. I’m not the forgiving type. I hold grudges over spilled milk from 10 years ago. But I am also kinda selfish, at times, so forgiving myself sounds way easier. Geez, that ended wrong, but it was exactly what I wanted to say.
I literally commented about this cause it hit me so hard. I've been sitting on a veranda in the bush just talking with my grandparents and the sound of the magpies and kookaburras sounding off is just so unique. To them I think it becomes normal but a guy from oklahoma it was like a symphony. I go back every year and the first time I hear it I'm at peace. For some reason I didn't notice it when I watched this show(seen it three times now) but this clip it hit me like a brick
Being someone who’s in a similar situation to yourself, sometimes you have to take a step back and understand that forgiveness isn’t about letting the other person off the hook, it’s to give yourself a better quality of life. Harbouring that resentment for so long only burns you out eventually, and you wish you could be something other than bitter and angry all the time. Like Bruce eluded to, it’s like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. I’m not saying forgiveness is easy, but it’s an important part of letting go, and being able to move on in life, for your own sake.
I’m in a confused spot. Hatred makes you 10x sharper 24/7, but it will end you if you always stay submerged. I’m trying to keep my hatred without letting it take me out. It’s hard to balance. You don’t need to swallow false positivity to give yourself a break so you don’t crack. Wishing you luck.
There's a part during this scene where they reminisce about bath times when they were kids, something that really resonated with me and probably many others. You see it from 2 perspectives, one from being a young kid and one from being a parent. I can remember all the silly bath times with my brother in our family house, and I'm now at the parent stage where my two kids clown around at bath times. Enjoy those times guys, because once they're gone they're gone.
This show is truly a gem. You can laugh with Ray finding out that he has somehow left "pee pee" movies at Gary's house, apparently, and then you get hit by this episode. It's so short but a bit of everything happens through each season.
Love the show I initially skipped this scene because as anybody who has a difficult relationship with their father knows this was the absolute Crux of everything Ray is struggling with You never get over how your dad treats you The writing in this is amazing, because it finally made me realize what I had to do, something I swore I'd never do. I had to forgive the old man, before he fucked off for good✌️❤
Ray trying to be strong while being pulled apart inside. Those two had so much love between them, brilliant series.
So good.
Aside from fact that the dialogue is some of the best I've ever seen on tv, the sound of the birds in the background is so location realistic. Those bird sounds you will only hear in rural australia. Nowhere else. It immediately brought me back hearing that. Love this show man. Might have to binge it for a 4th time now
rural? We call it the country, mate. Or the outback.
@@goodputin4324 I've heard Australians call it rural land, though it is quite less commonly used than the outback or the bush
@@frustratedalien666 nah, mate. The country it is
@@frustratedalien666 It Depends on which part of Australia. Here in Perth WA, it is more common to call anything outside the city "the country."
Fk me dead, Brisbane is rural Australia?
"Holding a grudge against someone is like drinking poison and expecting them to get sick." Bruce.
“I’ll try” as he lights the cigarette he told his daughter “he’d try” to quit
looks like a joint to me...
@@HeggyC Hand rolled cigarette, quite common to buy tobacco by the pouch down this way and roll your own.
@@mnishamalamadingdong1829 I smoked rollies for 10+ years (Cutter's Choice when I could, Golden Vag when I couldn't).
That's a joint (it's longer than a single skin, and in all my years I never met anyone who doubled up / rolled with kings).
@@HeggyC alrighty
@@HeggyC ehh I’ve seen people use kings to add a filter or something as a barrier between the tobacco&end. It’s not super common, but I have seen it done. Only one person I’ve known used kings or two regulars overlapped for a Rollie without a filter/barrier.
The gent who played Ray's brother is insanely talented. My son assumed he had some kind of medical ailment in real life; that it wasn't all acting. I had to show him his bio to convince him otherwise. This scene had me fighting back tears, and I don't even have siblings! Truly Academy Award level acting 💙
Ya I was completely shocked when I saw the actor had no sort of condition, truly incredible acting
It's called acting...not hard to do
Right, that's why everyone does it
@@borris3768 Did saying this make you feel better? Back to trying to bite your own ear then.
The actor who plays Bruce is so fucking talented.
not an easy act to carry, yet at no point do anyone watching the series think he is anything else than a crippled brother. that's how good he is.
@@Pilvenuga it comes across respectful, too. Like he's not hamming it up or being too cautious, he's doing exactly what someone in that situation would do and it's clear he did his homework. Everyone can do an impression of someone in that state, most of the time it's offensive and mocking more because the person doing it doesn't understand the person they're pretending to be because they only picked up surface indications of their condition and didn't bother to learn anything more. This feels like at minimum he got to know someone going through a similar (but hopefully more positive) experience and did his best to honor them with his portrayal of their condition.
Never go full…
@@jjww30😂
💯💯💯💯💯💯
Jesus, what a series. Honestly this was the first show in a long, long time that literally had me on the edge of my seat every episode. But this one, this one hits like no other.
While I would have definitely kept watching, it's also good to know, that the series ended without ever having had one bad episode.
@bigleciezki Absolutely! Kind of like Fawlty Towers in that respect.
Perfectly acted scene of a stoic man falling apart.
I just binged this show and literally went through the entire series in 2 days. I couldn't stop watching it. It's truly a great show.
Please learn how to use the word literally correctly. Its not a form of exaggeration or exclamation.
@@slickstrings How about being a non asshole for a moment. No one likes a grammar Nazi.
@@justaminuteinstrumentals4369 Jesus, you can't leave a positive comment without moronic trolls being weird. F off.
@@slickstringsthank you random school teacher in the comments section. I'm sure the commenter from a month ago learned his lesson.
same here. hands down one of the best shows ever
Rays relationship with his brother added so much depth to this programme for me and it was truly heartbreaking. Honestly, one of the best programmes I have ever seen. And 3 seasons was just right. Pretty much a perfect series. Well done all involved. 10/10
I get what you mean by 3 seasons being just right, or "enough". But man, I wish it would just keep on going on. Not often we get actors and scripts and directing like this.
i cant fkin believe the actor is perfectly healthy 👁👄👁
Yeah, the speech sounded so convincing I thought it was a disabled actor as well.
Isn't he tremendous. Heartbreaking, brilliant.
Same. I had never seen this guy before, and actually thought he had MND. It wasn't until I watched another show called The Twelve and saw the same actor all perfectly healthy.
Until seeing this I had no idea that was the case what the fuck, I've seen the show so many times lmao. What a performance.
Incredible performance, reminded me of Toby Kebbell's as Anthony in Dead Man's shoes.
My dad was a good man. I always loved him, but I had developed some resentment over the years when we worked together. I never had hate but I always felt a bit angry over some of the things he did. When he was dying in the VA hospital, I went to give him a hug after a visit. He strained to get one arm around me and I experienced something profound. I knew that this man loves me with all of his heart. I was also very aware that he was just a man, who was often scared like me. Confused like me. Had faults like me. I saw my dad as a man. We tend to put our parents on a pedestal. And when they fail to meet our expectations we can become resentful and bitter. But my parents were never abusive or cruel. They just made mistakes. What that hug did for me, was obliterate any negative feelings I carried. Even ones I didn't know I held. In that moment, I felt the same love I remembered as a child. When my dad took me to movies. Or father son pancake breakfasts. Or when we would sit on the stoop at night and he would tell me about space and the stars. The purity of that love is cleansing. I miss my dad every day, but that hug was a blessing that I carry always.
I know what you are going through Bob, I love and miss my Dad too, I felt unsafe and all alone when he died but life has to go on unfortunately with or without the people that we love, Stay strong Brother 👊🏻🙏 .
That's nice. My dad was a complete narcissist. And though everybody loved his positive attitude... he never let that narcissism go. Whatever was left of my father after the narcissism ate him alive, I'll never know. But he sure as hell changed form. And not for the better.
@@badgerbadgerton966 I’m so sorry for you my friend 🙏 .
After many years of becoming smarter and slowly realizing that my father, while handy in many ways and can fix many things, he is a person that otherwise i would despise with all my heart, you talked about negative feelings you didn't know you had, i don't know if i have any positive ones about my parents, not because of abuse or anything, they just proved again and again that they are children in the bodies of adults, and i cannoy respect them anymore
@@ismael8926 Narcissists ruin everything.
Glad people are seeing it as its a cracking show. Witty sad gritty comedic. It's got it all. The acting is spot on. Thankyou Australia
No worries.
Bruce was a beautifull heart with a grim curse, and still managed to see sense in it all.... fucking hell... magnificent lad!!
Scenes like this one, an emotional farewell between two brothers who love eachother, are so rare these days…..or maybe they are just rare in American Cinema. Zero CGI, a beaten down cottage in the middle of nowhere, the house they grew up and were abused in. No part of the budget really used for the setting or the ambience, yet a million times more gripping than any 10 minute segment of any Marvel movie aside from the terrorist hideout where Stark and his assistant created Ironman.
The writing of this scene and every scene with his brother was fantastic, you actually start to believe it’s a real conversation between two actual brothers.
Absolutely stunning acting.
This is a brilliant scene superbly acted
I dont know why this hit so hard at 3am...
Maybe 3am last night was when you started to wake up. 😉 good luck friend
I read this at 3am 😂
2am here, eh close enough.
the dark of night is when we have the most time alone with our thoughts, good & bad...take care everyone ❤
4am rn
Amazing acting. A stunning TV show. The best show I've seen EVER!, and that's saying something. It left me wanting more
Mr Inbetween is my favourite show over the past 5 years or so. It’s incredible.
And this scene, crikey…powerful stuff.
Holy cow, that's unexpectedly deep. Writers are really the most important aspect of a show. You don't need handsome actors, just people who take their job seriously. But they need a kickass script to work with.
Ray wrote and starred in it....
That’s not something they came up with. It’s a well known fact by literally anyone who values science and knowledge over religion and nonsense.
@@Barrythebarnabas sounds like you understand the why and how we are here..... sure there is a paradox about a person trying to finding the meaning of life and never really knowing but you seem to think science and knowledge are the only factors in the equation... ever thought that we could just be in a simulation that makes no sense and we just think we understand things by pretending science and what little we know are enough to comprehend what it's all about? Because science is a religion and if you think it isn't that's your perspective and you are most wwelcome to it, just like everybody else is welcome to have an opinion also.
The best scenes for me is always about the writing, and usually hit that existential nerve.
@@saltydog3099 if you think science is a religion then you’re an absolute moron with zero understanding of the scientific process. I don’t need to provide proof for the non existence of god, science explains nature and how things came to be. Religion just makes shit up and says “see? We solved the great mystery to life so you can all sleep better at night!” But offer ZERO EVIDENCE. "What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence."
- Christopher Hitchens
I’ve been eyeballing Mr. Inbetween for a while now, coming close to starting the series but always pulled back for some reason. I’m starting this series today after seeing this scene!
It’s definitely worth the watch! I like watching many live action shows and movies, across all countries. But this show takes the cake and is one of my top 5 favorites.
Ray carries the weight
Show is a certified masterpiece.
This was such a sad yet fulfilling scenes ever.
I love everything about mr inbetween series the best ...
This was one of the hardest hitting parts of any tv show I’ve ever seen. Makes you think what you’d do if in the same situation
Reminiscent of the strife in my family. This scene is very accurate for lots of families and siblings... 🖤
Such a great series . Well acted , real life dialogue , funny , dark as fk at times .
In my top 20 shows of many years list .
This series is one of my favorites . Found it by accident and thought it was excellent . Ray is not wanting to let his brother go ,but understanding he must . I looked out for my two younger brothers all my life and now I am becoming an old man but the bond is still just as strong .
It's easier for Bruice to say forgive. He knows he's on the way out and can let all that shit go.
Rays got to forgive in his own time.
I like to think that Bruce telegraphed the rejection, but asked him anyway to explain the concept of not knowing how much weight Ray was bearing until he decides to forgive and release it. Bruce wanted Ray to feel that weight lift.
The best thing about this series is that all the dialogue scenes are just Aussie blokes chatting, no acting or direction needed 🤔 brilliant stuff, most underrated series on TV in recent years 😊
I came to realize that the show has everything. Has good action scenes, humour, psychological drama, liltle bit of silce of life and on top of that those deeply touching scenes like that one. I wish it was longer, but on the other hand perhaps it is better to leave it at it's current perfect state than to fuck it up.
Ray is literally the walking embodiment of attachment issues. Guy spends the entire show trying to convince himself his rage and work is making the world 'fairer'. All he did was piss himself off for his dad.
He has the saddest type of laugh a person could ever have.
what do you mean by the laugh part?
I have been watching some of the clips where Ray is out kicking someone's ass, but now I need to see this show. The performance from the actor playing Bruce was masterful, and the script he had to work with was so cleanly crafted and still felt organic. Putting this at the top of the list.
This scene, and the one where Ray’s dad tells him he wished Ray had known him before he went to war, are the most intense and amazing in the whole show. And that’s saying something, because it is such a fantastic show all round! 🙏
I can’t believe this was rays first acting role. He’s absolutely class, Stephen Graham and himself are my favourites
“The Magician” came before this series and this series is based off that movie.
I've only seen season 2 and it feels like I am scrolling YT to find clips. I'm not an Aussie, but this series just hits you across the head. And a lot is thanks to the protagonist. Amazing understated performances.
UK here. Watched every episode. One of the best things I’ve ever seen. These 2 are absolutely world class actors
Exceptional - great acting and no nonsense
Just the words, the performances and that’s all you need
Great Australian series
The best TV show I have ever seen. Genuinely brilliant.
An intelligent series, highlighted with beautifully written script and fantastic acting. Lighting and cinematography on point. In short; brilliant.
Possibly the best series ever made. It’s literally perfect. Captivating. Mesmerising.
Powerful scene. Grief is hard, and I don't think people realise that the hardest part is acceptance. Somone very close to me hurt me in the hardest time of my life. It has been years and regardless of the intention of their actions, it felt irredeemable, a disservice even, to forgive them. That anger and grudge has had more of an effect on my life than I came to realise, and continued to damage my relationships with others going forward.
I watched this show just this year, absolutely phenomenal. This scene has been playing on my mind and last night, I took the strength to forgive, not just to tell them but to truly look back at everything that hurt and forgive. Bruce's words cannot be understated, the weight was put down, not gone, but knowing that however much longer it would take to carry it where it needed to go I could relax, breathe and move forward.
Rip Brucey............, Nicholas Cassim absolutely NAILED the role.
I’ve only seen little clips like this but the guy who plays Ray is an incredible actor ❤️
Writer, Producer. Ray = Scott Ryan, He created the show.
@@ChannelReuploads9451 that’s amazing. I’ll check him out
I needed to watch this particular UA-cam video. Personal Issue
Stick in there brother ❤
this show really made me care about these characters in a way that i didn’t realize happened until this episode. and it was heavy as fuck. especially the scenes of bruce waking up, seeing brit and coming here as he knows that was final day in this world. heavy fucking shit and well written and performed dialogue that says and shows all it needs to without being heavy handed. ray doesn’t show it much but he truly loves the people closest to him and they’re the reason he does what he does. and he loves bruce so much because they were put through the same shit in their childhood and got each other through it.
“Nobody really dies, not really. Forgiveness, though, that outlives all of us still. It’s free, and so it frees us. And it’s hard, sure, but it’s harder not to.”
Brilliant, Brilliant acting and writing. A masterclass
Anytime. Just brilliant all round
The relationship between these two brothers was so special.
How is this not allover the world ....needs to be a regular series ....written great ...and played even better
Such a beautiful scene, in such unexpected ways,
"We cannot cease to exist...we can only change form."
*_Shapeshifts into a monster, screeching as he attacks Ray._*
They filmed that plot line as well, but considered it a bit jarring.
God dammit man i have to watch this show. Been seeing clips here and there and they are always so good
That’s some beautiful writing right there….
Yup…. Intense.
And acting… let us not be hasty…..
I think when you go through abuse you don't just hold hatred for the abuser but perhaps even on a subconscious level you have some hatred for yourself. You hate not fighting back hard enough, or getting out of the situation, even if it was impossible. I think to ease the pain you carry from the trauma you don't need to forgive the abuser, just yourself.
Interesting take on forgiveness. I hope you’re right. I have never suffered abuse. I have two great parents who are still alive and having sex. I can smell it when I go to their house. It’s disgusting. But if I had been the victim of childhood abuse, I would adopt your take on who to forgive. I’m not the forgiving type. I hold grudges over spilled milk from 10 years ago. But I am also kinda selfish, at times, so forgiving myself sounds way easier.
Geez, that ended wrong, but it was exactly what I wanted to say.
Excellence❤
Best writing ever❤
Incredible acting, fantastic series.
I bawled ceaselessly when Brucey died. Feelings washed over me.
dude, the fucking magpies. in the background.
i love australian birds.
I literally commented about this cause it hit me so hard. I've been sitting on a veranda in the bush just talking with my grandparents and the sound of the magpies and kookaburras sounding off is just so unique. To them I think it becomes normal but a guy from oklahoma it was like a symphony. I go back every year and the first time I hear it I'm at peace. For some reason I didn't notice it when I watched this show(seen it three times now) but this clip it hit me like a brick
we do not deserve this show
Even if my old man was still alive I'd never forgive him for what he did to me and my mum. I love the fact I'm angry 24/7
Being someone who’s in a similar situation to yourself, sometimes you have to take a step back and understand that forgiveness isn’t about letting the other person off the hook, it’s to give yourself a better quality of life. Harbouring that resentment for so long only burns you out eventually, and you wish you could be something other than bitter and angry all the time. Like Bruce eluded to, it’s like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. I’m not saying forgiveness is easy, but it’s an important part of letting go, and being able to move on in life, for your own sake.
I’m in a confused spot. Hatred makes you 10x sharper 24/7, but it will end you if you always stay submerged. I’m trying to keep my hatred without letting it take me out. It’s hard to balance. You don’t need to swallow false positivity to give yourself a break so you don’t crack.
Wishing you luck.
Forgiving someone who hasn’t asked for forgiveness. Reminds me when the family of the victim forgives the murderer.
Forgiveness does go a long way.for yourself and those around you.JC.
That’s the deepest conversation I think I’ve ever seen on TV. A co worker turned me on to this show a while back, and I’m sold on it
"There's no such thing as death life is but a dream. And we are the imagination of ourselves."
Bruce was one of the funniest dude on the show without trying to be funny. His dialogue were outstanding
There's a part during this scene where they reminisce about bath times when they were kids, something that really resonated with me and probably many others. You see it from 2 perspectives, one from being a young kid and one from being a parent. I can remember all the silly bath times with my brother in our family house, and I'm now at the parent stage where my two kids clown around at bath times. Enjoy those times guys, because once they're gone they're gone.
The silence at the end with nothing but the bugs and birds chattering…. Perfect.
The act playing ray’s brother should get a academy award for that performance
This series is better (and cheaper) than seeing a therapist to work through all your issues.
That scene was of the wall dramatic.
Extremely well written, and the acting!
Hit me hard,
Incredible
Most amazing thing I have ever watched....forgive..I must forgive.
Beautiful the Dali lama’s words
Words of wisdom… truly words of wisdom….
This show is truly a gem. You can laugh with Ray finding out that he has somehow left "pee pee" movies at Gary's house, apparently, and then you get hit by this episode. It's so short but a bit of everything happens through each season.
This scene brought tears to my eyes, l think lots of us can relate to it.
So sad. Bruce, we loved him.
Doesn't get much better than that 🔥🇦🇺🤘
Beautiful
Love the show
I initially skipped this scene because as anybody who has a difficult relationship with their father knows this was the absolute Crux of everything Ray is struggling with
You never get over how your dad treats you
The writing in this is amazing, because it finally made me realize what I had to do, something I swore I'd never do.
I had to forgive the old man, before he fucked off for good✌️❤
This scene completely broke me to a million pieces and i haven't even watched the show yet.
Love you Ray
The clip was so powerful that actually got me crying
This is my favourite scene from inbetweeners jay impersonating a handicap person n Neil such a dope lol
What a cool show man!!
this show is soooo good
Amazing series
Such a powerful scene...
Wow that's really good stuff
That was a beautiful moment....
The guy in the chair does a great drunk act, I completely believe he is fucking wrecked 😂😂😂
he's not drunk, he's dying from a motor neuron disease
Cried my fucking eyes out
amazing acting.
Great guy Ray
still one of the best moments in movie/series history
I loved this show. I was annoyed when it ended, but I understand why. Always leave them wanting more. So true.
Urgh, not ashamed to say that this scene had me balling like a baby.