I loved everything Gervais and Merchant did up to this, but it felt a bit like they were just recycling what had worked before. Celeb cameos, zoom in on people cringing, awkward silence etc. That said, Liam Neeson's appearance is one of the funniest things ever committed to film, and the accountant really should have had his own show.
NEVER seen this before today! When the quad dude in the wheelchair came up to the front of the class and Warwick looked sideways at the camera, I friggin' lost it! 🙂
Not having seen this, at first he had me going for a while. Funny in the end, though also poignant because it’s not as if anything like that has never happened before.
Thanks for the comment; I absolutely love this scene, its amazing. It says everything about discrimination & reverse-discrimination, both positive and negative. Take note of the teacher and the students; they are practicing a truly equal society.
Dunno! but I'm a bedbound Paraplegic who gets my grandma to type my RUclips comments for me and I would like to say that I can get off with better looking women than you , come find me if you dare........but while you're there can you please bring me some more cheetos as I've finished my last bag this morning
Because "destroying" a handicapped person is not good PR and the entire premise of the show was Warwick trying to raise his profile. The headline in the tabloids the next day was likely along the lines of "Celebrity Dwarf Humiliates Crippled Kid!"
That was a bit heartless. Warwick could have at least be nicer after making that poor kid go through that public dressing-down. Nothing fancy. A little compliment would do. Something like "Man, that wheelchair can sure turn on point. Cool set of wheels man!".
A boy who is probably brutally bullied every day and has been bullied every day of his life, gets 'taken down' by a 'man' who, let's face it, drops a bit in class with this maneuver. I liked Warwick til now - stylish, funny - but, the end of the video with the 'gay' sign on the back of his wheelchair, and the tear rolling down that kid's face shows that the powerless remain so, and continue to be stepped on, while people like Warwick, who admittedly must have suffered *a lot* of abuse during his life - but Warwick got lucky(er) than the wheelchair-bound kid. He' got a life , a career, a supportive family - what has *this* kid got? Not much of a future, if you ask me. *I* think Warwick should shoot a second video where he goes back and talks compassionately with the kid about bullying and what it's like to be on the receiving end. Maybe what the kid needs, most of all, is a compassionate adult who *understands what it's like*. Warwick could be a 'bigger' person, and help this kid through what must be a living hell.
This is better than curb your enthusiasm I mean seriously how is this not still on this is great
Warwick Davis vs the elusive hacker known as "4chan" (2019)
😀😁😁
Hugely underrated series
I loved everything Gervais and Merchant did up to this, but it felt a bit like they were just recycling what had worked before. Celeb cameos, zoom in on people cringing, awkward silence etc.
That said, Liam Neeson's appearance is one of the funniest things ever committed to film, and the accountant really should have had his own show.
"I'm going to pay him a little visit" AHAHAHAHAHA
I love Warwick. What an inspiration to us all. 👍
"Taking longer than a Episode of Columbo" 😅😆
So was him wheeling to the teachers desk.
this was fucking hilarious, good acting all around.
This was better than the Willow streaming series.
the slow blinks are so brilliant
Warwick Davis is a horror movie LEGEND
the lad who kicked it off chuckin the bit of paper and calling him a gay....i'm dead 🤣
Thus 8chan was born
This was such a funny series. Very underrated
NEVER seen this before today! When the quad dude in the wheelchair came up to the front of the class and Warwick looked sideways at the camera, I friggin' lost it! 🙂
Brilliant
Not having seen this, at first he had me going for a while. Funny in the end, though also poignant because it’s not as if anything like that has never happened before.
Warwick Davis is the one who starts to discriminate.
Is this where South Park got the idea for that episode with the midget
No because SP preceded this.
This is so EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not his yewchube!!
Thanks for the comment; I absolutely love this scene, its amazing. It says everything about discrimination & reverse-discrimination, both positive and negative.
Take note of the teacher and the students; they are practicing a truly equal society.
Hahahahaha, Warwick is my favourite actor, its why my name is PeK.
Good actor Warwick is
God this was so funny 😂😂
dude, this is cool, warwick is cool
Love Warwick, don't get enough roles 😑
his youchube channel
Dr. David Nelson!
1:55 That is the sound of jet way stairs extending
Guy sounds like a miniature Tom Hardy
kino
This is hilarious! What show is it from?
Life’s too short, very funny show
What series was this????
Lifes too short it was called
What difference does being in a wheelchair make to the situation? 🤔
Dunno! but I'm a bedbound Paraplegic who gets my grandma to type my RUclips comments for me and I would like to say that I can get off with better looking women than you , come find me if you dare........but while you're there can you please bring me some more cheetos as I've finished my last bag this morning
Thanks
@@dorkbrandon4422 You're a Cheeto man 😌
Because "destroying" a handicapped person is not good PR and the entire premise of the show was Warwick trying to raise his profile. The headline in the tabloids the next day was likely along the lines of "Celebrity Dwarf Humiliates Crippled Kid!"
A jerk in a wheelchair is still a jerk.
Great script
Some of the edgiest humor around these days.
WD is a legend. 😽
🤣🤣🤣
Is he the one who was bitching about 'real dwarves' not getting acting jobs because of CGI?
Nah, that was the guy from Game of Thrones...
Never watched that show but remember that prick making that statement.
Nope.
That was probably Peter Dinklage, who played Tyrion on GOT.
@@lukamilic No but he rightfully had a pop at Disney for not really featuring his character Willow in, er, Willow.
That was a bit heartless. Warwick could have at least be nicer after making that poor kid go through that public dressing-down. Nothing fancy. A little compliment would do. Something like "Man, that wheelchair can sure turn on point. Cool set of wheels man!".
I can't tell if this is a serious comment or not.
@@Comicsandstuff 😆😆😆
A boy who is probably brutally bullied every day and has been bullied every day of his life, gets 'taken down' by a 'man' who, let's face it, drops a bit in class with this maneuver. I liked Warwick til now - stylish, funny - but, the end of the video with the 'gay' sign on the back of his wheelchair, and the tear rolling down that kid's face shows that the powerless remain so, and continue to be stepped on, while people like Warwick, who admittedly must have suffered *a lot* of abuse during his life - but Warwick got lucky(er) than the wheelchair-bound kid. He' got a life , a career, a supportive family - what has *this* kid got? Not much of a future, if you ask me. *I* think Warwick should shoot a second video where he goes back and talks compassionately with the kid about bullying and what it's like to be on the receiving end. Maybe what the kid needs, most of all, is a compassionate adult who *understands what it's like*.
Warwick could be a 'bigger' person, and help this kid through what must be a living hell.
You do realise its a fictional show
You can not possibly this daft
thats the joke you mong
"That's the joke" - Omer Sinson
you for real?
That assistant is so adorable.. she looks like a human squirrell