Can't wait for the next show- The Disagreement. One family wanted mashed potatoes, the other wanted BAKED potatoes. War will break out. Be about as underwhelming.
I laugh at the concept of this show because I'm asian. If an asian kid was slapped under the same circumstances, he would have gotten yelled at by his parents and they would apologize profusely to the slapper lol.
maaan back in my day if I acted out, my dad would make me take a cold shower, and as soon as I got out, he would whip me with his belt. It hurt 50 times worse than just getting belted regularly.
Pablito II if kids are constantly told their bad then they carry that into their later relations with police.You call assault discipline to justify you assaulting a child, not cool.
the ONLY possible reason the child could’ve scarred for life is because of how big of a deal the adults made it. The court case, arguments and yelling are probably the things that stuck to the child’s mind. The parents obviously hadn’t disciplined their child so someone had to do it for them. That’s on them.
Especially the arguing in front of the kids. It’s not fair for the kids getting dragged into it. The parents should’ve took the bat away and have him sit down until he behaves if he can’t behave then bring him home while everyone else enjoys the party that solves the problem. The arguments would not have happened and the party would have resumed. The kid with the bat could’ve seriously hurt somebody.
That is because they had kids not knowing what a big responsibility it was - then they took it out on the kids by hitting them. The laziest thing you can do is whip your child.
bob si dog what? I'm saying where I live there dangers are life threatening and I assumed where you lived is a safe place considering you don't think this show is soft.
"This is how peoole are scarred for life" The way the parents didn't act like parents and show concern for the safety of the other children while their kid swang that bat around Is how you raise people who will scar others.
This is based on a very well received Australian book called The Slap (which was also made into an Australian TV series). Someone on here wrote that it's based on a real situation and they are wrong. The Slap is not really about the slap itself, it's about all the relationships and other events that result out of Harry slapping the child. It's about relationships, infidelity, expectations and identity to start with. Especially identity as an Australian with a migrant background. It really focuses on the cultural tensions that arise in the new white Australian middle class. I don't know how this will come across in the US but the Aus version is really good quality and great acting and I would suggest watching it...
Actually the Australian series was brilliant for the reasons you mentioned and many others, such as the generational weight and cycling of abuse, race & cultural issues rampant in Australia, the anti-Greek sentiment ("wog"), fascinating characters as Anouk's, who in the aussie version chose her individuality unlike the nbc remake.. it's bold and certainly ISN'T about the slap.. the performances were visceral and far from the "Hollywood" stale acting.. it was the best show of the past 20y along big little lies, american remake is garbage, which focused on the slap, turning the series into a joke..
A few years ago this kid at my school was slapping kids around, a female teacher gave him a slap to the face to show the boy how it felt like. The parents flipped out and pressed charges and it went to trial. The defense attorney asked the kid: "Have you slapped any one else since that incident? " and the kid said no. When the attorney asked back why the kid responded: "because I learned my lesson". With the statement the teacher was found NOT GUILTY
No, you don't slap other peoples kids (or slap people in general) No, you don't sue anyone just because they lecture your kid, when you can't do it yourself. No, your kid won't be scared for life (unless you make a big deal out of the situation) Yes, you tell the kid that it's dangerous Yes, you are allowed to be angry on the person who slapped your kid tell the slapper: "don't slap my child, he is my responsibility. But thank you for saving the other kids, I understand your intention but you over reacted. Tell my kid that you're sorry" Tell the kid: "don't put others in danger, now you know the consequences of what can happen if you don't listen." give hime an icebag to keep it cool.
Just so everyone here knows, this is a remake of an Australian mimi-series. There's only one season. Both are based on a book by an Australian author, Christos Tsiolkas, one of our most famous authors. There's no need for a season 2. See the original or read the book before this.
It a pathetic attempt at a remake of the Australian original The Slap, only the Australian version was well crafted and casted some quality talent. Why Americans cant be happy with making their own programs because every time they try to copy other nations work they embarrass themselves
The same thing basically happened to me when I was a kid. My alcoholic uncle slapped me because I wanted to watch TV instead of watching the family play cards. When I told my Dad about it, it lead to an awkward moment where he wanted to beat the shit out of my uncle, but we opted to just never talk to him again. It didn't scar me for life, he wasn't arrested for assault, the family didn't take sides about who was right or wrong. My Dad and I just don't talk to Uncle Dan at family parties anymore, that's about it.
That's different. That was abuse. The kid in this movie was swinging a bat at another child and parents were being to passive about it. If that kid swung that bat and hit the child it could cause serious harm if not kill the kid. Maybe the was wrong for slapping the child but something need to shock the parents out of apathy.
Why’d it take the kids parents so long to try and discipline their kid smh. They clearly saw he was about to hurt other kids and instead of running to save them someone else does it
So...how is is enough footage to have an entire season. If I was at a bbq with my older uncles, cousins and aunts, and somebody told me to stop doing something. and I just kept doing it. I would have gotten more than a slap from a few people...and my mother would have said, next time listen when grown folks tell you something...I dont get it. Thats whats wrong with kids today.
This is honestly the most ridiculous plot to a tv show. Do they seriously have no other ideas?!!? Oh yeah let's make a drama about a guy slapping a kid and oh wait!! Let's call it the slap to make it sound even more ridiculous
If it's anything like the original Australian Series, it's moreso the series of events that the slap ignites. The trailer makes it seem likes it's the core to all the episodes, and I'm hoping that isn't the case in the reboot, but in the original there were plenty of topics the episodes looked into.
MynameisChops The trailer of the original somehow also suggests that as well but turns out it doesn't. The same thing will probably happen here as well. :)
I think what's happening is that there's a bigger drama going on around the slap that has commentary about discipline and shit like that i'm interested
He did the right thing. Those parents should've been the parents not Spock I mean Zack. It's not even abuse it's discipline. If you're not gonna learn it verbally you're gonna learn it with a belt. And the kid kicked him too and the parents didn't even do anything. I can tell that kid is spoiled
HOW TO HANDLE A SITUATION LIKE THIS: When a kid is throwing a bat around like a lunatic who could potentially kill... the parents should be the one stopping it. If the parents are idiots, someone should step in to stop it. If someone steps in and touches the kid, the parents should step in before that someone slaps the heck of that devil child. If the parents are still idiots and does not step in, then that devil child will kick that person who stepped in and it will trigger some well-deserved bitchslapping if that person is suffering from severe anger management with the absence of good ole rationale. If that person who stepped in has no anger issues whatsoever, then lucky family... no show like this will be produced.
Here’s the books summary: At a barbecue in suburban Melbourne, a man slaps a 3-year-old boy across the face. The child, Hugo, has been misbehaving without any intervention by his parents, "the steely-eyed Rosie and the wimpish Gary".[1] The slapper is Harry, cousin of the barbecue host and adulterous businessman whose slightly older son, Rocco, is being threatened by Hugo. This event sends the other characters "into a spiral, agonising and arguing over the notion that striking a child can ever be justified. Some believe a naughty boy should be taught some discipline, others maintain the police ought to be brought in to investigate a common assault"[1] with a range of positions in between.
It may just be me, but this movie actually looked really interesting. I just spent the whole day taking care of 7 yr old children, so that may be why. Not to mention that I just saw a child completely disrespect their parents with little to no admonishment by the parents.
Sebastian B. Oh, well that is a bit overboard. If it was a movie, it actually sounds like it might go over well, sort of as a one off thing. But a whole show? That's a bit too much imo
9 years later he is still right about it. Our society has turn in a hell full of self-centered adult children because their parents were to afraid to discipline them.
Really, they're are no other pressing issues in the world that could be addressed, they're really gonna devote and entire mini series to this??? and did the one lady really say this kind of thing scars a kid for life!! Try saying that to a child that was molested by their uncle or maybe a child who was beaten repeatedly by an abuse father see if they have an sympathy for him. If your child is scarred for life over a slap that occurred once when you were behaving poorly as a child then that is an incredibly weak person
When you see Slap 2 first, know nothing of The Slap, and you think this whole thing is some kind of SNL celebrity skit to cash in on the popularity of an internet phenomenon.
Is this the sequel to 'The Tickle' where one of the husband playfully tickles a friend's wife only for the husband to go completely ape-shit and beat him to death with a soup ladle?
I'm really grateful with my parents because when I was a kid, I got slapped for doing that kind of things, and I learned what's wrong, today parents don't teach their kids with things like that and they are like demons without control.
He looks like he needed discipline. If you don't teach a child right from wrong, they'll think they can do whatever they want. People have been punishing they're children like that for years!
I still can't believe this was a thing.
You know it was based on a bestselling novel, right?
Wait, this is real?
Batman Rapman Yep.
@@eamon2please Wow... just wow.
I know parents and adults still take there rage out on kids everyday -- it's not right.
"The Brat Deserved it"
Truer words have never been spoken...
Nana knows what's up.
So true
Deserved it but the cousin shouldn't have hit the kid that isn't his.
Oh really GHOST SHOULD NOT HAVE DIED
@@taxevasion0336 You are right. His parents should've the very moment he started to swing that bat around.
"This kid is gonna be scarred for life!" 😂😂 scarred my backfoot
slapped by a vulcan
@@darthjekyll3648 HAHAHAHA
"So is getting hit in the face by a bat"
Hey, hey! Watch the profanity!
😂
Can't wait for the next show- The Disagreement. One family wanted mashed potatoes, the other wanted BAKED potatoes. War will break out. Be about as underwhelming.
You sir win +1 internet for that awesome comment.
lool blood shall be spilled
xD
#teambakedpotatoes
Tiger Chu eff that! Its all about mashed potatoes. We should go to nbc now
I laugh at the concept of this show because I'm asian. If an asian kid was slapped under the same circumstances, he would have gotten yelled at by his parents and they would apologize profusely to the slapper lol.
Jon black parents would have said thank you, pulled off their spanking belt and hauled us off to the bathroom for the remainder of the butt whoopin 😂
Latino parents will break out the chancla
maaan back in my day if I acted out, my dad would make me take a cold shower, and as soon as I got out, he would whip me with his belt. It hurt 50 times worse than just getting belted regularly.
I'm Hawaiian and all the adults would've joined in if I did something like that
Lol. All of the family members will line up to slap you .. lol
0:17 - Only the highest quality drama is capable of foreshadowing this incredibly nuanced.
Season 2 confirmed
...this is a show. this is an actual show that someone thought up, went through the whole selection process, and came out as a show...well ok then
It came out as a slap in the face
It's based on a bestselling novel.
Aaaaand it lasted only 1 season.
@@Ubermensch9240 It's a miniseries. It wasn't supposed to have a "second season."
@@Ubermensch9240 there was never a follow-up slap. The first slap was so epic that they could not continue.
Black and Latino parents laugh at this. lmao. That slap was weak asf loool
preach the semi truth brother XD
Not all black and Latinos are abusive to their kids. Why stereotype?
How is discipline abusive? If anything, it is abusive to let them become disobedient.
n anyways it was a joke fam, chill
Pablito II if kids are constantly told their bad then they carry that into their later relations with police.You call assault discipline to justify you assaulting a child, not cool.
the ONLY possible reason the child could’ve scarred for life is because of how big of a deal the adults made it. The court case, arguments and yelling are probably the things that stuck to the child’s mind. The parents obviously hadn’t disciplined their child so someone had to do it for them. That’s on them.
Shhhh don't say the word discipline Americans are afraid of that word
The PTSD was proven false when Hugo mentioned how much he missed his uncle
Butt…meet belt/hand/paddle/flipflop/stirring spoon🤦🏾♀️🤣
@@jaymercer4566 Actually, American parents are much less afraid of using corporal punishment than Europeans.
Especially the arguing in front of the kids. It’s not fair for the kids getting dragged into it. The parents should’ve took the bat away and have him sit down until he behaves if he can’t behave then bring him home while everyone else enjoys the party that solves the problem. The arguments would not have happened and the party would have resumed. The kid with the bat could’ve seriously hurt somebody.
If it was me....My Family would've been like..."Sheeeeeiiiiiiit you ain't hit Em hard enough.."
That is because they had kids not knowing what a big responsibility it was - then they took it out on the kids by hitting them. The laziest thing you can do is whip your child.
+SDS Overfiend I know right...thats what im saying. how is this a show. in my Madea's voice..."When I say sat down thats what I mean sat down"
Cynitha Phillips lmao oh I know..
+SDS Overfiend tbh i wouldnt get mad if someone slapped my kid if my kid kicked him
lol
Can't wait for the prequel - The Back hand. It's an origins story of why he slaps kids. Because he slapped when he was a kid
321Tdog you mean the belt
Lmfao
@@red7standingby359 parents do the same in starship troopers.
Looking forward to the sequel series featuring Will Smith and Chris Rock.
😭💀
The Slap 2: The Slappening
@@AndrewKropff slap 3 lol will smth
@@AndrewKropffSlapception
1st world problems
Caused by third world parenting
***** third world parenting that calls any attempt at good parenting "second rate"
@@bobsidog Wow. You really just said that huh.
Nisarg Joshi What side are you on 🥜 job? explain yourself
For real though
We must be being trolled right now O_O
30 years ago... this would have been "The Belt".
and it would have been just a commercial break instead of a whole series.
That's actually when we'd get the belt...during commercial breaks.
lol just like the old lady said, "The brat deserved it."
Chipper agreed
Look to our elders for sage like advice
She is old school
This is where the world has come to? We're making stories about smacking a kid who deserved it? How soft have we become?
It's not soft at all. It's dragging parental abuse out by it's hair into the light of day where it can be ridiculed and shamed out of existence.
bob si dog I wanna go where youre from. It seems so safe.
dsgrsggjgfj
it is for my family, but like Sweden, how could everyone live there? Adopt it's strategies about how they treat their children.
bob si dog what? I'm saying where I live there dangers are life threatening and I assumed where you lived is a safe place considering you don't think this show is soft.
The show is actually in support of this kind of discipline. You need to watch it. The entire thing is criticizing modern parenting.
"This is how peoole are scarred for life"
The way the parents didn't act like parents and show concern for the safety of the other children while their kid swang that bat around Is how you raise people who will scar others.
This is based on a very well received Australian book called The Slap (which was also made into an Australian TV series). Someone on here wrote that it's based on a real situation and they are wrong. The Slap is not really about the slap itself, it's about all the relationships and other events that result out of Harry slapping the child. It's about relationships, infidelity, expectations and identity to start with. Especially identity as an Australian with a migrant background. It really focuses on the cultural tensions that arise in the new white Australian middle class. I don't know how this will come across in the US but the Aus version is really good quality and great acting and I would suggest watching it...
Appreciate the heads up. Might actually pick it up in that case.
Actually the Australian series was brilliant for the reasons you mentioned and many others, such as the generational weight and cycling of abuse, race & cultural issues rampant in Australia, the anti-Greek sentiment ("wog"), fascinating characters as Anouk's, who in the aussie version chose her individuality unlike the nbc remake.. it's bold and certainly ISN'T about the slap.. the performances were visceral and far from the "Hollywood" stale acting.. it was the best show of the past 20y along big little lies, american remake is garbage, which focused on the slap, turning the series into a joke..
so it the butterfly effect
@bebenmustafa367 this comments from 8 years ago-
Parents: Please slap your own children so the rest of us don't have to do it for you!
Silly, if you hit a kid they will let others hit him. #thinkthisthru
@@bobsidog uh, no, not at all
@@bobsidog that just sounds like masochism
humon *hitting a child sounds like sadism
@@bobsidog based on the given conditions, significantly less likely than my statement.
I still come back every now and then and laugh at this.
Same here
Stay tuned for the sequel . . . The Slap 2 : The Reckoning of Thunder Pimp
A few years ago this kid at my school was slapping kids around, a female teacher gave him a slap to the face to show the boy how it felt like. The parents flipped out and pressed charges and it went to trial.
The defense attorney asked the kid: "Have you slapped any one else since that incident? " and the kid said no. When the attorney asked back why the kid responded: "because I learned my lesson".
With the statement the teacher was found NOT GUILTY
And that child’s name was Albert Einstein
And everybody clapped.
Wow, your story is even worse than this show--and that's saying a lot.
The slap: Civil War
In the end it turns out that the guys mother and the kid who got slapped have the same name
WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME!?!
MARTHA!!!!!!
I'm literally dying
Yeah that's BVS, not Civil war jeez
I think he slapped the kid as a revenge for 0:17
Slappees become slappers. A vicious cycle of slap
you think?
Lmaoooooooooool
@@captainadventures It will end up with a spank
No, you don't slap other peoples kids (or slap people in general)
No, you don't sue anyone just because they lecture your kid, when you can't do it yourself.
No, your kid won't be scared for life (unless you make a big deal out of the situation)
Yes, you tell the kid that it's dangerous
Yes, you are allowed to be angry on the person who slapped your kid
tell the slapper: "don't slap my child, he is my responsibility. But thank you for saving the other kids, I understand your intention but you over reacted. Tell my kid that you're sorry"
Tell the kid: "don't put others in danger, now you know the consequences of what can happen if you don't listen." give hime an icebag to keep it cool.
Instead of what you're saying we'll get like 3 seasons of this pish
Thank you. C:
Thanks, now I don't need to watch this.
This is the best possible reaction to that event. Thank you :)
Just so everyone here knows, this is a remake of an Australian mimi-series. There's only one season. Both are based on a book by an Australian author, Christos Tsiolkas, one of our most famous authors. There's no need for a season 2. See the original or read the book before this.
This looks so eye-roll inducing.
1:00 “The brat deserved it”
Thank you...
Is this a gag or was it a real movie?
I'm wondering the same thing. I feel like it has to be a gag but it looks so real...lol
oh god it's a real mini series www.nbc.com/the-slap?nbc=1
When they say PC culture is ruining our lives this is what they mean
It was a TV show, I thought it was hilarious, but it seems like it vanished pretty fast. I wonder if it got horrible reviews or something?
It a pathetic attempt at a remake of the Australian original The Slap, only the Australian version was well crafted and casted some quality talent. Why Americans cant be happy with making their own programs because every time they try to copy other nations work they embarrass themselves
It's just a slap. Instead, he should have humiliated the kid in front of the entire family. Emotional scars never heal.
& parenting like yours will have a kid who beats you up all the time & smokes at 6. I'll see you on Maury or Steve willkos soon.
bearguy20 LMFAO!
bearguy20 10/10 rofl thank you for that. I needed the laugh :D
bearguy20 I can't breath XD dude, you win the internet, you get all the cookies today
Physical violence can obviously be emotionally scarring.
I remember seeing this trailer for the first time and thinking "yea this aint making it past the first season". it has a really talented cast too.
It was based off of a book and was a mini series. It never meant to have more than 1 season
The same thing basically happened to me when I was a kid. My alcoholic uncle slapped me because I wanted to watch TV instead of watching the family play cards. When I told my Dad about it, it lead to an awkward moment where he wanted to beat the shit out of my uncle, but we opted to just never talk to him again. It didn't scar me for life, he wasn't arrested for assault, the family didn't take sides about who was right or wrong. My Dad and I just don't talk to Uncle Dan at family parties anymore, that's about it.
That's different. That was abuse. The kid in this movie was swinging a bat at another child and parents were being to passive about it. If that kid swung that bat and hit the child it could cause serious harm if not kill the kid. Maybe the was wrong for slapping the child but something need to shock the parents out of apathy.
This honestly could have been an alternate ending.
the kid in the show was bad but you was not in the wrong so its diffrent
Completely cutting him out, just for one slap? Still seems crazy to me.
Well you weren't swinging a bat at anyone...
This looks more funny than serious/intense lol
it’s crazy how stacked the cast was for this. Brian Cox and Uma Thurman??
The moment you realize this is a real show
THIS IS REAL!?!?!?
It was also a book
@@aaronpittman5583 now that blows my mind
It's either You're lying or I'm high af
Yeah, Hollywood's definitely running out of ideas.
Why’d it take the kids parents so long to try and discipline their kid smh. They clearly saw he was about to hurt other kids and instead of running to save them someone else does it
You can make a show out of anything these days.
It's based on a bestselling novel.
@@eamon2please pfft what
@@user-wq9mw2xz3j It's based on a bestselling novel. I hope this comment clarifies my previous comment.
@@eamon2please This.....is why I love the internet. The comments sections beats 90% of most "comedy" shows when it comes to generating belly laughs
So...how is is enough footage to have an entire season. If I was at a bbq with my older uncles, cousins and aunts, and somebody told me to stop doing something. and I just kept doing it. I would have gotten more than a slap from a few people...and my mother would have said, next time listen when grown folks tell you something...I dont get it. Thats whats wrong with kids today.
“This is how people get scarred for life” he got slapped once lmao.
I hope this is a joke flim it looks pretty bad
Will be a mini-series.
Yeah i typed that in the middle of it so i didnt know unit i already post it but yeah it looks like shit
piper nights For a show on NBC it looks interesting, When i thought it was a movie intended for theatres i laughed my ass off.
And why does it looks bad?
Yeah this seems like a lazy idea for a movie.
So Spock slapped somebody's kid and now everyone is freaked out? If Spock slaps my kid I would be mad at him for angering Spock and slap him again.
yeah well as in the kalven timeline spock seems to have 2 modes really pissed off or kind of douchey lol.
LMFAO
Dont mess with spock lol
NBC ordered 3 more seasons after the Oscars last night
🤣
the question is: what the stupid parents we're doing? is their child they should Stop him.
Hugo's the little angel who was just self defending in their minds.
Moral of this story: Don't piss off Spock!
Spock was pissed
That's Sylar.
Dont spoil your childs
That slap was logical lol
If a stranger slapped me for misbehaving, my parents would have slapped me a second time, and then made me apologize to the stranger
An entire tv show about a "slap" , SERIOUSLY????
As someone else said, 1st world problems.
I would imagine everyone would be on the mans side.
Only because he's sylar
First-name Last-name ?
Tripp Fields heroes?
First-name Last-name ?
Tripp Fields with the head cut finger flick 180?
Why is that cast so stacked lmao
This is honestly the most ridiculous plot to a tv show. Do they seriously have no other ideas?!!? Oh yeah let's make a drama about a guy slapping a kid and oh wait!! Let's call it the slap to make it sound even more ridiculous
the plot is base on a true story....... yes i am not even joking the family was sued
st0oger88 what show i have never herd of this ??
If it's anything like the original Australian Series, it's moreso the series of events that the slap ignites. The trailer makes it seem likes it's the core to all the episodes, and I'm hoping that isn't the case in the reboot, but in the original there were plenty of topics the episodes looked into.
MynameisChops The trailer of the original somehow also suggests that as well but turns out it doesn't. The same thing will probably happen here as well. :)
I think what's happening is that there's a bigger drama going on around the slap that has commentary about discipline and shit like that i'm interested
He did the right thing. Those parents should've been the parents not Spock I mean Zack. It's not even abuse it's discipline. If you're not gonna learn it verbally you're gonna learn it with a belt. And the kid kicked him too and the parents didn't even do anything. I can tell that kid is spoiled
Remember: People made a TV show about a grown man slapping a kid.
HOW TO HANDLE A SITUATION LIKE THIS: When a kid is throwing a bat around like a lunatic who could potentially kill... the parents should be the one stopping it. If the parents are idiots, someone should step in to stop it. If someone steps in and touches the kid, the parents should step in before that someone slaps the heck of that devil child. If the parents are still idiots and does not step in, then that devil child will kick that person who stepped in and it will trigger some well-deserved bitchslapping if that person is suffering from severe anger management with the absence of good ole rationale. If that person who stepped in has no anger issues whatsoever, then lucky family... no show like this will be produced.
The fact that a parody became a tv show is the funniest thing ever 😂
the parody came after the show
Yeah it's all based on an Australian series that's been ported to an American miniseries.
@@DeltaCain13And _that_ was all based on a popular book. No clue WTF people were so into it for though, it's a pretty ridiculous premise honestly
Which episode has Will Smith?
the slap part 2 is way better
Season 3 of this series is called The Triple Slap
+koilk In 'Murica again. And this time the main character ends up slapping swat teams and the US Military.
Noone will be safe from getting slapped...
This time it's a-personal
Here’s the books summary: At a barbecue in suburban Melbourne, a man slaps a 3-year-old boy across the face. The child, Hugo, has been misbehaving without any intervention by his parents, "the steely-eyed Rosie and the wimpish Gary".[1] The slapper is Harry, cousin of the barbecue host and adulterous businessman whose slightly older son, Rocco, is being threatened by Hugo. This event sends the other characters "into a spiral, agonising and arguing over the notion that striking a child can ever be justified. Some believe a naughty boy should be taught some discipline, others maintain the police ought to be brought in to investigate a common assault"[1] with a range of positions in between.
Sylar from Heroes! After losing all his powers he reverted to his true nature of smacking children!
Slapping children is not logical. Just can’t believe Spock would do it.
This is definitely one of those shows that gets cancelled after 5 episodes...
who is here after seeing TheSlap2
I am🖐
You mean the far superior sequel?
Will Smith auditioning for the recast?
Hope the producer make another sequel starring Will Smith
If it were me the show would be called "The Falcon Punch"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can we just consider the fact that the same guy is choking/strangling a girl at, 1:22.
Sadly , Americans do not care about women or children.
+bob si dog wtf
Jordan Young I think you meant.. Da Fuq?
Justabastion and kept slaves...don’t forget that part😒
@@bobsidog you're so butthurt that you kept replying everyone
That kid was on the fast track to juvie and he owes Rocco an engraved apology
There should be a sequel starring Will Smith and Chris Rock 😆😁😄😂🤣
It may just be me, but this movie actually looked really interesting. I just spent the whole day taking care of 7 yr old children, so that may be why. Not to mention that I just saw a child completely disrespect their parents with little to no admonishment by the parents.
Its a TV show...
Sebastian B. Oh, well that is a bit overboard. If it was a movie, it actually sounds like it might go over well, sort of as a one off thing. But a whole show? That's a bit too much imo
davidabeats Well to be fair I am pretty sure it is going to be like a mini-series, but ya...way to damn long.
Sebastian B. It will only be for 8 episodes and won't necessarily be all around the event of the slapping.
Just watch the Australian one
What did the five figures say to the face?
SLAP AH AH AHHHH
Rick James bitch
We want the slap movie!
Bad parenting I swear. That kid got off easy. My parents would have hit me with a switch.
My respect for the grandma went up
ong
The fact Uma was in this kills me
9 years later he is still right about it. Our society has turn in a hell full of self-centered adult children because their parents were to afraid to discipline them.
The Slap 3 was the best. Main Actor was Will Smith
That kid swings a bat and endangers the other kids, kicks the guy trying to stop him, and the adult who disciplined him is the bad guy???????
Will Smith's cameo was great.
Really, they're are no other pressing issues in the world that could be addressed, they're really gonna devote and entire mini series to this??? and did the one lady really say this kind of thing scars a kid for life!! Try saying that to a child that was molested by their uncle or maybe a child who was beaten repeatedly by an abuse father see if they have an sympathy for him. If your child is scarred for life over a slap that occurred once when you were behaving poorly as a child then that is an incredibly weak person
They actually stretched this incident over eight (8) episodes?!😂😂😂😂
If I was the kid, my parents would have told the guy, you didn't hit him harder.😂
I was actually laughing during this. I also love this show's ridiculous name.
Thandie Newton is a great actress. She’s great on Line of Duty
When you see Slap 2 first, know nothing of The Slap, and you think this whole thing is some kind of SNL celebrity skit to cash in on the popularity of an internet phenomenon.
Wait, this is real? I literally thought this was a joke.
Its a real show
Aiden Butrick the ghetto
Then comes Thanos with The Snap and people with The Clap
2024 anybody
Glad to see this is finally getting a reboot.
Coming back after it was confirmed that this is the prequel to Succession. 😮
Where's Chris Rock and Will Smith??
A slap that created a awkward situation and left everyone divided with an opinion. This is literally the Will Smith and Chris Rock situation lol
It amazes me that there's more than one opinion. Seemed pretty cut-and-dried to me.
Definitely. The only difference is Will Smith got a standing ovation.
I'm glad ❤
Back in my day this movie would be called the bat
if i pulled that kind of shit i'd have gotten way worse than that, fucking parents need to learn the difference between real abuse and dicipline
That escalated quickly, I thought it was gonna be a romantic comedy...
Larry from The Slap 2: "Oi, you call THAT a slap?!"
Is this the sequel to 'The Tickle' where one of the husband playfully tickles a friend's wife only for the husband to go completely ape-shit and beat him to death with a soup ladle?
I'm really grateful with my parents because when I was a kid, I got slapped for doing that kind of things, and I learned what's wrong, today parents don't teach their kids with things like that and they are like demons without control.
kids have always been demons lol. the difference is that social media has magnified it to the point where there's barely any privacy anymore
0:19 My favorite actor, Penn Badgley!!
Should’ve done it big willie style.
Zachary Quintos character 110% in the right
You've got to be kidding me.
I'm an immigrant and so are my parents and I've gotten more than slapped. It wasn't even a hit it was a slap!
You’re parents hit you? That’s awful. Your parent should be the people you love and trust the most, you should not have to fear them
He looks like he needed discipline. If you don't teach a child right from wrong, they'll think they can do whatever they want. People have been punishing they're children like that for years!