EXACTLY, people have bullying so twisted, dogs bully the weakest to strengthen the pack, there's a far more innocent psychology to it that's either misunderstood or ignored, especially by those who earn a living from victim groups
I SAY! DASH IT ALL CHAPS GIVE THE BOUNDAH A DAMNED GOOD FLOGGING ! I MEAN ARE THESE P.C. TYPES OUT TO DEPRIVE US OF ALL OUR MOST CHERISHED GOOD OLD ENGLISH TRADITIONS? EH-WHAT!!!
@@callithowiseeit5806 Thats not really true, the reason this kid was bullying Warwick online was more likely because he was bullied himself prior to this and felt he needed to gain superiority over someone else in order to feel validated. To an extent a few insults do toughen you up, but bullying isn't that its relentless behaviour picking on someone you perceive to be weaker in order to make yourself look big, it crushes people and makes them feel like nothing. Ever heard of the phenomenon of a "wounded abuser"? Bullies are 99 times out of 100 people who themselves have been bullied in the past.
@@benhsuan4817 You're probably right about the character in this episode. The tear running down his face is possibly because he sees how much more ammunition the bullies have suddenly been handed. Quite a sad scene,although excruciatingly funny
Warwick's fragile ego, going to a school to destroy a teenager, and then the guilt when he realizes the kid is disabled and is now being bullied. This is brilliant writing, and Davis really pulls it off.
@@WillowJordan1979 Cut the BS. A 16 year old is no "Child". Yeah, they are coddled at that age in the West this day and age, but that is already old enough to enter the adult workforce, go to war, or even start a family - Which by the way, some people even in places like America do. A 16 year old male is at least a "Young man", and at most a "Man", but "Child" they are not, no matter how much you wish it to be so. In my case, I was going to school at that age while working full time at night, and paying all my own bills except rent. I would have moved out already except that the law prohibited it where I lived. By 18 I was out on my own, and working as a subcontractor for a construction company where I headed a small crew. Stop coddling teenagers! He did something he shouldn't (Harassing someone online), and it came back to him by getting embarrassed. Well, the other bullies who started harassing him need to be taken down a peg too, but then someone like you might start shouting "They're just children!".
@@abrahamthebewildered1448 I honestly don't get your point at all. So it's OK for a grown up to attack a disabled boy, because you were financially independent at 18, is that what you're saying? It's not "coddling" to consider the fact that a 16-year-old's brain isn't full formed and grown ups have a certain responsibility to shelter kids that age, instead of expecting them to take anything just because they're a "young man" or whatever you want to call it. I don't know what country you're from but I 100 % disagree that a 16-year-old is ready is old enough to go to war and start a family. That's just BS to be honest. Seriously look up ANY research on the teenage brain, you will not find a single study stating that the teenage brain is on the same level as a grown up's. Some countries force you to grow up too soon. The UK doiesn't need to be that country.
@@WillowJordan1979 Well, since you don't get my point, I'll try to elaborate. Young adults behave like children because they're treated like children. You coddle him like a baby and he will be a baby. You treat him like a man and he will be a man. As for 16 being old enough to start a family, look up the laws for Texas in America. With the guardian's permission, you can get married at 16 years old, and people do so occasionally, successfully at that. If you want to backtrack a century, it wasn't all that uncommon to get married at 16 or go to war at that age. People are just coddled these days. Finally, age is irrelevant when we're talking justice. If you're a child who commits a childlike crime, then you get childlike punishment, generally in the form of a spanking, or in this case, a bit of embarrassment. Hopefully he learned a lesson about mouthing off. If however you commit an adult crime, like murder, then, again it doesn't matter how old you are, you still receive an adult punishment. In either case, the age is irrelevant; and offence is met with punishment.
'gay! bumchum! bender!' boy cries (cuts to Warwick) 'its water under the bridge now! absolutely crying. Thanks for posting but could I make a suggestion? the title is called 'Wheelchair bully gave it away, how about calling it something like Warwick confronts a Cyberbully?' it would leave the gag to the end?
Everybody here missing the point of the joke. It's not that the boy is disabled, it's that Warrick Davis went out of his way to humiliate a child on TV and it blew up in his face.
LOL...That fake tear makes it even funnier...Loved this show...The HBO dicks sold it to some conglomerate that blocks it on streaming platforms and wants you to pay exorbitant fees to watch it! I think it's like 350 dollars on youtube!
Melbourne flinders street station about 2003 we seen a big motorised wheelchair get pushed onto the tracks a 3ft drop some 1/2wit idiot had an issue with him 4 guys jumped down & lifted the heavy chair with him back on to the platform the ambo's where there in 10mts Shocking injuries his face in blood . another time there been a few young mothers pram slowly roll onto the train tracks as a train came a young fella quickly rescued the baby
I don't like Ricky Gervais much as a person but he is definitely one of the funniest writers and comedians in the history of comedy. This show is brilliant and this scene is hilarious. Same premise as the rollercoaster/down syndrome scene in The Inbetweeners and equally as funny. The first time I saw this and heard the motorised wheelchair I went into convulsions.😂
If this is supposed to be funny I don't get I'm a wheelchair and gay I've always Warwick Davis I don't get the point I think it's appalling I don't think what's funny it
This resonates with me so much cos me and my friends used to hang out with a guy with cerebral palsy who was wheelchair bound and a total dick. Like if we brought him on a night out he’d be groping any woman who came up talking to him. And when we’d want to go home at the end of the night, he’d keep jamming his brakes on, scratching our hands if we tried disengaging them and spitting at us. Yet the one time my friend had enough and slapped the little bitch across the face, everyone was like, “Ooooooh no, you can’t do that”. Fucking bullshit. Just cos you’re in a wheelchair doesn’t mean you get a special dispensation to act the twat.
Good for those boys for seeing through the disability and bullying the boy regardless
EXACTLY, people have bullying so twisted, dogs bully the weakest to strengthen the pack, there's a far more innocent psychology to it that's either misunderstood or ignored, especially by those who earn a living from victim groups
I SAY! DASH IT ALL CHAPS GIVE THE BOUNDAH A DAMNED GOOD FLOGGING ! I MEAN ARE THESE P.C. TYPES OUT TO DEPRIVE US OF ALL OUR MOST CHERISHED GOOD OLD ENGLISH TRADITIONS? EH-WHAT!!!
Agreed. Im fully in favour of inclusive bullying
@@callithowiseeit5806 Thats not really true, the reason this kid was bullying Warwick online was more likely because he was bullied himself prior to this and felt he needed to gain superiority over someone else in order to feel validated. To an extent a few insults do toughen you up, but bullying isn't that its relentless behaviour picking on someone you perceive to be weaker in order to make yourself look big, it crushes people and makes them feel like nothing. Ever heard of the phenomenon of a "wounded abuser"? Bullies are 99 times out of 100 people who themselves have been bullied in the past.
@@benhsuan4817 You're probably right about the character in this episode. The tear running down his face is possibly because he sees how much more ammunition the bullies have suddenly been handed. Quite a sad scene,although excruciatingly funny
That excruciating moment when you first hear the electric motors whirring.
The tear towards the end is the cherry on top.
He is a treasure, so deadpan funny. No airs or graces just funny. Bless you Warwck.
Warwick's fragile ego, going to a school to destroy a teenager, and then the guilt when he realizes the kid is disabled and is now being bullied. This is brilliant writing, and Davis really pulls it off.
Fragile ego? The kid was the one who bullied and he got called out
@@IntoxicatedGhost1 Well you gotta have a pretty fragile ego to be so bothered about hate comments that you go confront a literal CHILD.
@@WillowJordan1979 Cut the BS. A 16 year old is no "Child". Yeah, they are coddled at that age in the West this day and age, but that is already old enough to enter the adult workforce, go to war, or even start a family - Which by the way, some people even in places like America do. A 16 year old male is at least a "Young man", and at most a "Man", but "Child" they are not, no matter how much you wish it to be so.
In my case, I was going to school at that age while working full time at night, and paying all my own bills except rent. I would have moved out already except that the law prohibited it where I lived. By 18 I was out on my own, and working as a subcontractor for a construction company where I headed a small crew. Stop coddling teenagers!
He did something he shouldn't (Harassing someone online), and it came back to him by getting embarrassed. Well, the other bullies who started harassing him need to be taken down a peg too, but then someone like you might start shouting "They're just children!".
@@abrahamthebewildered1448 I honestly don't get your point at all. So it's OK for a grown up to attack a disabled boy, because you were financially independent at 18, is that what you're saying? It's not "coddling" to consider the fact that a 16-year-old's brain isn't full formed and grown ups have a certain responsibility to shelter kids that age, instead of expecting them to take anything just because they're a "young man" or whatever you want to call it.
I don't know what country you're from but I 100 % disagree that a 16-year-old is ready is old enough to go to war and start a family. That's just BS to be honest.
Seriously look up ANY research on the teenage brain, you will not find a single study stating that the teenage brain is on the same level as a grown up's. Some countries force you to grow up too soon. The UK doiesn't need to be that country.
@@WillowJordan1979 Well, since you don't get my point, I'll try to elaborate. Young adults behave like children because they're treated like children. You coddle him like a baby and he will be a baby. You treat him like a man and he will be a man.
As for 16 being old enough to start a family, look up the laws for Texas in America. With the guardian's permission, you can get married at 16 years old, and people do so occasionally, successfully at that. If you want to backtrack a century, it wasn't all that uncommon to get married at 16 or go to war at that age. People are just coddled these days.
Finally, age is irrelevant when we're talking justice. If you're a child who commits a childlike crime, then you get childlike punishment, generally in the form of a spanking, or in this case, a bit of embarrassment. Hopefully he learned a lesson about mouthing off. If however you commit an adult crime, like murder, then, again it doesn't matter how old you are, you still receive an adult punishment. In either case, the age is irrelevant; and offence is met with punishment.
"This is taking longer than an episode of Columbo". Had me in stitches.
British humour at it's best
Also British: at its best.
i agree
its*
Warwick Davis knows exactly how to do dark humour right.
He can joke about all kinds of sensitive subjects, and it will still be damn funny.
That secretary character is fantastic
She was the best thing in it
Rosamund Hanson
@@sirmoanalot3779 Let's not go nuts
'gay! bumchum! bender!' boy cries
(cuts to Warwick) 'its water under the bridge now! absolutely crying.
Thanks for posting but could I make a suggestion? the title is called 'Wheelchair bully gave it away, how about calling it something like Warwick confronts a Cyberbully?' it would leave the gag to the end?
Thanks for quoting a video you just watched. We've all seen it....
Well he can’t edit it now, he’s dead.
G T yeah. He died 2014. Amazing man.
Most underrated show ever.
Except for the Office, I think this is the best TV series Ricky or Merchant have done.
tears streaming down his face at the end 😂
Everyone's gangsta until the electric wheels start rolling
This needs more likes
“It’s water under the bridge” 😂😂😂
moral of this story is... just ignore the trolls
well no... moral of the story dont troll
@@billybear2333 no, troll...but don't get caught.
@@GavTatu no, troll get caught, then troll some more
@@bonechip01 pfft.... who hasn't ?
Ironically Warwick played a troll in Harry Potter.
Truly British humour at its flippin finest
You can tell ricky wrote this. Of course the boy was going to be disabled.
Matt N haha good observation!!
I can't stop laughing....ricky and davis here are legends of the game .
And Stephen?
Don’t forget Steve
Its good the teacher treated the kid as any other tho
No special treatment
Everybody here missing the point of the joke. It's not that the boy is disabled, it's that Warrick Davis went out of his way to humiliate a child on TV and it blew up in his face.
it's acting tho
No, it's because he was disabled. Also, this isn't a documentary. It's scripted.
People in glasshouses shouldn't throw stones and people in wheelchairs shouldnt take the piss out of dwarfs.
“I guess cause people did live in basic glass houses back then”
Its classic Ricky Gervais comedy this. I can just imagine them having to shoot it 20 times because Gervais can't stop laughing from behind the camera
Warwick is HILARIOUS
Cheryl's HILARIOUS
when i saw him come forward on that wheelchair, my heart sank haha
my heart soared, I knew it was only going to get funnier!
This show use to have me in tears!
He was wheely apologetic
Like much of the rest of the series, this scene is just sooooo very funny, funny, painful, funny, painfully funny...
So underrated!!!
at 2:18 you can see Warwick's soul leaving his body pmsl
“It’s water under the bridge” 😂😂😂 he’s like never mind
Bum chum?? Hadn’t heard that one before! God bless Warwick Davis.
That took longer than an episode of Colombo lol
That's brilliant, classic awkward comedy.
American here, glad I discovered this little jewel.
Lol 2 days later from your post and i discovered this show
title gave away the punchline
He started the clip with solid advice 👌🏻
“It’s water under the bridge.” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This was cut, just a few seconds too short (aye! aye!) because you just miss the electric wheelchair bashing into the concrete steps.
Bumchum. 😂
How did she hold that gormless expression for so long?
LOL...That fake tear makes it even funnier...Loved this show...The HBO dicks sold it to some conglomerate that blocks it on streaming platforms and wants you to pay exorbitant fees to watch it! I think it's like 350 dollars on youtube!
Never knew this was Remm Dogg of bad education
Reminds me of Will from the Inbetweeners when he got on the roller coaster with those "inconsiderate a holes"
Priceless!😂😂🤣🤣🤣
ha, its the lad in the wheel chair from bad education ! still being type cast i see.
He is a real wheelchair user to be fair
@@secretsquirrel7374 yeah, i know.... that was a joke.
@@secretsquirrel7374 you thick chump
@@monkeytennis8861 can I have a second series?
I don't know what is more painful to watch, this or the new Willow TV series.
Great thing is, most of those idiotic keyboard warriors are like him. Disabled one way or another, well done Ricky
? no they're just having a laugh
Weird attitude you've got !!
🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏🔥🔥
Melbourne flinders street station about 2003 we seen a big motorised wheelchair get pushed onto the tracks a 3ft drop
some 1/2wit idiot had an issue with him 4 guys jumped down & lifted the heavy chair with him back on to the platform the ambo's where there in 10mts Shocking injuries his face in blood .
another time there been a few young mothers pram slowly roll onto the train tracks as a train came a young fella quickly rescued the baby
The woman reminds me of one of my colleagues at work
The secretary is such a foxy doll
😦
She's alright
Brilliant!
Shes so funny❤
That’s filmed at my school lol
cheryl's great !!
Classic.
this is pure GOLD hahahahaha
Great guy. 😄👍
I don't like Ricky Gervais much as a person but he is definitely one of the funniest writers and comedians in the history of comedy. This show is brilliant and this scene is hilarious. Same premise as the rollercoaster/down syndrome scene in The Inbetweeners and equally as funny.
The first time I saw this and heard the motorised wheelchair I went into convulsions.😂
You've never met him
Brilliant
Fabulous
Would be slightly funnier if it was a robotic voice like Hawking.
That'll teach him!
Fkn hilarious 😂😂😂😂
0:03 we finally listened 🤣
hahahaha.. its so an episode of Curb your Enthusiasm and Warwick is Larry David.
Why would you put wheelchair in the title? That's the punchline.
Ok I have to watch this ,, fuck sakes, too damn funny
fuck's sake*
Fuck being a stand in for Pete. For Pete's sake.
this is so hilarious
lol brilliant
HILLARIOUS! 🤣
Oh God, still hilarious, thx
Fucking hell this was great
U can't do this comedy in America,they will crucify you
How will the wheelchair fit on the cross? 🤔
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bumchum
I have been asking about your comments for some time warick Davids can you please see me to day
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is this from a movie?
TV Series called "Life's too Short"
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Bender
Lolololol
Ahhh FUCK ♿.....
So painful to watch
If this is supposed to be funny I don't get I'm a wheelchair and gay I've always Warwick Davis I don't get the point I think it's appalling I don't think what's funny it
Stuart Ashbourne-Martin it’s not for everyone obviously. You probably take yourself more seriously than others.
So u guys think its funny to see someone bet bullied?it doesn't matter if its a movie or not its roude and u need to get a life
Oh dear, oh dear. You missed the point of this scene so widely that you could be a Man United striker this season.
l o l
holy shit, you thought this was real?
#yolo
I agree, I think making fun of people in mockumentrary sitcom is very messed up! #YesAllFakeBullying
This resonates with me so much cos me and my friends used to hang out with a guy with cerebral palsy who was wheelchair bound and a total dick. Like if we brought him on a night out he’d be groping any woman who came up talking to him. And when we’d want to go home at the end of the night, he’d keep jamming his brakes on, scratching our hands if we tried disengaging them and spitting at us. Yet the one time my friend had enough and slapped the little bitch across the face, everyone was like, “Ooooooh no, you can’t do that”. Fucking bullshit. Just cos you’re in a wheelchair doesn’t mean you get a special dispensation to act the twat.