@@syltis1994I agree. when you believe being sorry is bullshit, you give it up when it’s clear the other person believes your apology is bullshit the fact he pressed it like “whether you care or not, i’m still sorry” thats when Ray believed him
I've told this to my ESL students from time to time, "Teacher, I didn't finish my homework. I'm sorry." "As long as you're sorry." Lol. I don't bust their chops about homework and am always more interested in them explaining why they skipped it. Usually I get a fun story about them hanging out with friends or eating some good food with their family or whatever.
@@hondovortex2519 😀 No, erectile dysfunction, you are describing, is called impotence. Omnipotence is, that you can do literary anything. It has nothing to do with your member.
I love that Ray wasn’t REALLY interested in the guys money, because they killed his dog! Hard to find that kind of compassion in a hit man these days! 😉
Interesting... I thought they were going with crossing the river with the fox, the chicken, and the sack of grain... or "Guards, make sure the Prince doesn't leave this room" from Monty Python and The Holy Grail 🤣
We get the Tarantino trunk pull. We get the John Wick motivation. We get the ubiquitous negotiation. And you're thinking "this is a bit cliche." Then it becomes a bit of Aussie absurdity! Genius!
Here's what they should say: "How about we get there, he digs up the bags but doesn't open them. Then we put him in the boot and drive to another empty area and check the contents of the bags. If the bags don't contain everything that he promised, he goes sinking." In fact either way he goes sinking.
Yh, but the point was that he thought they’d just pop him afterwards cause he might come back for the cash or just general revenge. I’m not sure there would be an ideal way for both parties to be assured in this scenario.
The back and forth in trying to sort out how to get the money is comedy gold. These comedic moments are just one of so many elements that make this such a brilliant series....
Technically it doesn't... But he gets an advantage because they won't have the perfect opportunity to kill & dispose of him anymore. Plus he has a couple more hours to convince them that he won't come back for revenge or anything if they let him go (which works if I remember correctly)
This scene was a much needed break for how heavy that whole season got. It almost felt out of place with how decent the laughs were, but was certainly needed.
What’s funny is Ray pulled this trick on the guy he’s working with before they started working together. Ray had a frag wired to go off when the safe was opened that injured everyone that kidnapped him. Ray was unharmed as he was digging his own grave. Ray’s (now) partner was the only one to survive after Ray casually shot everyone else in the head and even offered him a cigarette.
Father: Make sure the prince doesn't leave this room until I come and get him. (Father tries to leave) Guard1: Not to leave the room even if you come and get him.
Reminds me of all the actors who played crime bosses and mobsters in the first Max Payne lol. Jack Lapino looked like a manager at Gamestop and Rico Murete looked like an editor at IGN
the whole taxi driver thing was supposed to be the conclusion to ray's character, he lets go of his past and tries doing honest work for once. the cliffhanger isn't much of a cliffhanger at all, to be honest.
If i remember correctly they talk him in circles for a while and then when he thinks theyve agreed they push him into the water and he drowns, they were never going to let him go.
There are three different contradicting explanations on this thread. I should watch the show but I’ve seen so many clips by now that everything is spoiled.
Just check on the wiki ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr_Inbetween ). But spoilers: they go to the money and it seems he runs away and they can't catch him so he gets away.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail. "I want you two to stay here and watch him to make sure he doesn't escape." "Right you want us to stay here and let him escape and we stay here?" "No! You two stay here!" "And makes sure he leaves?" (It goes on, and on, and on. Fucking hilarious!)
The bikie is in a hide into nothing anyway. First off, he paid Ray to kill a rival, and someone who Ray knew, and liked! Ray still did the job. The bikie then tries to 'stiff' Ray, financially, and actually, but after attempting to kill Ray AND steal the money back that Ray was paid for the job he carried out, only kills Rays dog. Begging for your life seems a pointless exercise to me...unless you are a complete moron! 😕 If you live by the sword, also be prepared to die by the sword!
Wasn’t his idea or intention. He protected saved millions and help earned million yet… instead of gratitude he get betrayal. Food for thought Mr. Greedy instigator