Moral Orel ‘alone’ episode but only the parts with nurse bendy
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Edit: 12/26/23
Firstly I’d like to apologies for not including the beginning part of the episode where she smiles as she watches the kids play while she’s passing by outside, editing this now because 5 months later I am still getting comments about it and views and such. When I had first posted this video I didn’t know I was going to get any views except for the few that I had sent the link to, I hadn’t included the beginning scene because I had compiled this compilation for a South Park discussion about Eric Cartman within my circle of people on Twitter and the beginning hadn’t seemed to mattered at the time of the compiling I see now from the thousands of views I was wrong. My apologies !
She traps herself in a world of childishness because knowing her age and subtracting it by Joey’s to find out her age, she would’ve been around 12 when she had Joey.
That makes it even more devastating :(
Wait, WHAT
No wonder she’s so messed up!
So she is 24
That was a year before most people would normally hit puberty...
Oh god, she'd psychologically regressed. To lock yourself in a world of your own making just to have some semblence of normalcy. That's a fucking tragedy.
It’s really sad to see but it’s nice when she reconnects with joe and no longer uses her stuffed bear to pretend that the bear is her son.
@@97b0n3s Yes, it is! That had to be quite grounding and comforting for her.
I know the feeling
@@SamuelBlack84 I'm sorry to hear that.
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I love that little detail of when she first opens the door she’s clearly sad and upset, and it’s dark, but when she flips the switch it lights up and her face suddenly changes to a hopeful cheerful look.
Adult swim with SA as a joke: :)
Adult swim with SA as a serious topic: >:(
I don’t know why they fr are like that 😞😔
@@jkdjjjbased on deez nuts
@@josukeavocado Lazzo only cared about the funny. During the reading foe this episode. Lazzo was like "There's one joke in this entire thing!" Dino replied: "Point me to it and I'll take it out!"
@@jkdjjjyou are so sigma skibidi lone wolf codedXDDDDDDDDDDDD
@@jkdjjjthat’s why nobody asked you bru
What im so surprised about, for its time, im baffled that the age regression isnt played off for some joke within this episode or later on, its treated as it is, coping. A perfectly normal method more people than you think choses to deal with their trauma.
I love this show man
It was actually this that convinced me to give Moral Orel a chance
I was watching a review on Alone and immediately recognized she was age regressing.
This, along with how the other two women in Alone were portrayed with the seriousness they deserved, helped ease my worries about Moral Orel.
This isn’t normal though, she’s seriously in distress and unable to grow and function in her personal life. This scene is played seriously but not positively; it’s showing how her coping mechanism has consumed her life and she’s completely detached from reality when she puts her very real sexual assault and betrayal onto an inanimate object within a construct of her own design. She’s really looking for more reasons to hide away from the world so that she can continue to retreat from reality and delve into her distorted artificial construct even further.
@MrSoopSA @MrSoopSA ive never once said that this is "positive" just that for once, in media that ive seen, this behavior isnt treated as a joke or some "freak of nature"
As for normal, the human brain trying to protect itself so she doesnt literally lose her mind, regression could just be a calming behavior to deal with stress, anxiety, mental health disorders, in her case, its trauma.
, its something we affectivley all do but to a lesser degree. Say you see something from your childhood and you "regress" or you name a toy or something.
But watching the show, Bendy is not trying to escape at all, I have no idea where youve gotten that from, id say shes pretty much a character that just "let things happen" life as a woman is generally boring in moralton, and with almost all the guys she meets only wants her for her body, from when she was 12 to 24, shes so nonchalant because she maybe feels like her purpose in life is generally unfulfilled, she doesnt have any ambitions, any motivations, she has "no one" to come home to.
I think her ressonings for having a pretend family to cope with is nice.
And to add on: the moment she finds out about ACTUAL family a.e. her son, she doesnt push him away? She doesnt dismiss him in turn for her pretend family, she accepts him into her home, and even had a bear that was pretty much modled after him, she bonds with him, throwing the old one away, she now had someone to come to, she didnt need these for coping anymore because a part of her is finally fulfilled, and thats what these kinds of coping mechanisms can do for people.
(Ps. Someone renacting the horrible things done to them is also another coping method, giving a person some form of control or way to process what happened to them at a very young age, somewhat, could be very helpful aswell. I could know. Because i have done this.)
@@LJXrot I have an actual degree in Social & Behavioral Science, yo.
@@MrSoopSA ok!!! Good for you!! 👍
This is the best portrayal of the feeling of betrayal inherent in sexual abuse of I’ve ever seen. I held it together until “you’re special, you can’t!”
Dude, the teddy bear and milk scene was so heavy, that poor woman, and she's still so young is so sad
If you look closely, you can see that Nurse Bendy has tied up the husband bear in the episode Dumb. You can see it when Joe asks why the baby bear was thrown in the trash.
And this was why the show was canceled because it hit too close to home for some folks.
The weakness of others has yet again destroyed another good thing.
@TH-camCensorship. "The weakness of others" so getting raped, assaulted, losing children. Shit like that is just weakness? This show was supposed to make you laugh, even the creators admitted they went too far. Be thankful for your life without what you call "weakness", because any day any time, that could change. I hope you get more empathy than you give if anything happens to you. Because these "weaknesses" destroy you and haunt millions.
@@Lastandfinalunicorn found one. Weakness is not being able to handle serious, painful, traumatizing subjects and trying to ignore the fact they exist regardless of your opinion. You also have no idea what I or anyone else on the internet has been through. If you were a wise person you would know that empathy is lost not gained. Everyone with a healthy functioning brain starts out empathetic and loses empathy as they suffer injustices.
@@TH-camCensorship. you have no idea what empathy is. It's not lost, it is only gained. You learn empathy as you grow, experience pain, loss, emotional situations, traumas. Empathy is the ability to feel for another person because you have also been through that sorrow; feeling someone's pain coinciding with your own.
You're using "empathy" as excuse to have none for others. I have none for you through, only my sympathy because I could never understand how someone could be so callus.
@@Lastandfinalunicorn you think i care what an uneducated person like you thinks? You are so swollowed by your own need to feel correct that you can't even accept when you are wrong. I have real experiences in the real world. I dont sit behind a keyboard debating things with random people all day like you. Ive seen good people lose empathy after wrong was done to them. If you had actually lived anything you are trying to preach then you would know how empathy actually works.
I know nurse bendy reconnects with her son a bit, but I would have loved to see her get a pet. It seems that she would be very gentle with it and then it could return that love to her unconditionally.
Pets are just as bad as replacements for children as dolls. Even dolls live longer then pets, if at all.
@@dustywhite6963huh?? 😭 not a replacement for a child but for live companionship
Yeah what are the first guy on
@@dustywhite6963what the fuck? Did you just compare a living pet to a doll…
the thought of her having a soft pet bunny warms my heart
This just makes me want to hug her. She has dealt with so much shit and been traumatized by it
man I wish someone would give me a hug for my SA trauma its okay though if no one will give me a hug Ill give them a hug! :3
@@jayrobles2523hope you’re doing okay now ❤ i’d give you a hug, if you’d want it
@@lambadajewo.4143 ty! :3
This is a paradoxical feeling, you want to hug said person for safety, but that would include physical contact, and it's likely for her to associate it with the idea of "taking advantage of her body" and reject it or regress due to misinterpretting the original intention of the hug.
@@manuelernesto7713 that's why consent matters and you ask before you hug
Wish it included the scene in the beginning of the episode where kids are running past her playing and you can see how happy she is seeing them because she badly wanted a family of her own 😭
I saw that it was so heartbreaking
Maybe also yearning for a childhood that was stolen from her
It's unfair that they canceled the show, ignorant people are fine when they make jokes or romanticize the abuse, but when you talk about the abuse in a serious and very respectful way, ignorant people will say "you crossed the line".
They couldn't cope anymore
Family guy has more rape jokes than I can count and it's still making new seasons after 2 decades. That one episode of Peter with the bull or that one cut away of Peter being an apple. Or that skit with the pie where it makes, "Quagmire watch"
I mean, it's a brutally real show. You're supposed to counter act it with funny so that it becomes palatable. While there were funny moments, they weren't funny enough to offset how fucked up and frank they were about the reality of the dark situations they portray, so that's why it got pulled.
Also, Bloberta is just as much a piece of shit as Clay, why does she get to have a happy ending? It pisses me off so much.
@@gothica3605That sort of humor is what they want. They don't want real, they want edgy jokes made constantly not looking into the actuality of serious issues. I like morel orel and it's a shame that it was canceled
I hate the comedy know that belittles traumas, manslatimg, trauma, rape and all does things. Or in the worst escenario focus only in the gore think and always make everything over the top
i love how this show is actually realistic
And they had to cancel it for it
@@alucardsantradideus267cuz it was too depressing, realistic, and (not a bad thing) relatable
@@PurpleGuy661Because it wasn't funny anymore.
@@NyQuilDonut yea
@@NyQuilDonutThe show would've had to have been so hilarious, you couldn't breathe for a good while during every episode in order to offset how extremely frank they portrayed fucked up topics. There's no way they could have done that.
The reason she was on the ground in the first place was because she accidentally bumped the sandwich, and her scrubbing motion moved her hips like that, and bumped the bear and the milk. Which meant that her actions caused the bear to “assault” her, which meant that it was “her fault.” Which further feeds into her trauma.
That's honestly so horrifying.. So sad.
Thank you for the explanation captain obvious. Everyone already knew that simply by watching the video
I honestly feel so bad for her, ik she’s not a real person but it happens irl
@@SpeedHomeAttack you'd be surprised at how willingly blind/obtuse/ignorant people are. please be more considerate of people simply providing some insight to what was just watched. there are also people of so many ages on youtube now, you could have genuinely naive teens confused about what they just watched bc their world hasn't had this introduction yet -- as impossible as that seems nowadays...
i think a little 'tude is better applied to other, insensitive or rude, people rather than someone just explaining the content uwu
@blebblep7400
Thank you for calling that asshole you replied to our, although I’d like to add that some people aren’t even WILLINGLY blind. I wasn’t.
I mean, I always knew the scene with hubby was about how she was retraumatized by the memory of an assault, but I never caught on to the symbolism of it being “her fault” until OP pointed that out to me.
Sometimes people just genuinely don’t catch on to certain things, and it’s not because they’re willfully ignorant.
my grandmother had my mom at 13 due to sa from her stepfather and this scene made me cry for days thinking about her trauma and all that she endured in her life. love her so much.
I feel bad for your grandma...
This was...depressing....you can just feel her pain as she tried her best to cope with her reality. Especially in her prayers.oneof those you wish you. Could jump through and hug the person and tell hem they are deserving of love.
I feel so awful for her.
"Not like everyone else!" 😭
It's satisfying to see Joe beat up his dad, but even more after watching this scene. He may not have known what his dad did to her, but if he did we all know Joe wouldn't stop beating him even after his dad stopped moving.
Which is good for Joe. His dad was already on the way out, soon to die and so devoid of mind that he couldn't even remember his own crimes anymore. Frankly, not worth killing. Joe deserved to be able to spend the rest of his life getting to know his mom, not rotting in a prison cell for patricide.
In the episode "Dumb", you see Hubby tied to the chair.
Woah good catch, I hadn't seen noticed that in "Dumb". Adds yet another example of the care and attention put into this show.
maybe Hubbys into that
@@thundrcat5596not really the right thing to be joking about 😭
She toed you to a kitchen chair
She broke your throne and she cut your hair
@dan2542 why are you even here if you dont like dark humor? thats literally all the show was. so that joke was perfectly in place. your comment is the one that is completely out of place here.
I just realized that the reason her screaming "You can't you can't you can't" hits me so hard because it's something she's probably never been able to say to somebody who wants to use her for sex holy fuck this show is brutal.
It took me a minute to remember this scene and find it again.
After years of not watching it, my memory warped it so this was a live action movie, the stuffed animals were bunnies, and Bendy had long black hair in twin tails.
I also completely forgot what made her get on the ground so that the stuffed animal would fall on her.
Not gonna lie, it probavly would have been better with a bunny.
Bunnies are known for being cute, but also for that reproductive joke, so it would have been a "you thought i was different, well you thought wrong, because i am as lust-driven as everyone".
Worse, she got on the ground because she accidentally bumped the sandwich. Which meant that her accidental action resulted in the bear “assaulting” her. Which meant that she “caused” it, and the assault was “her fault.” Thus feeding even more into her trauma.
That’s why I love shows like this because it show you what people go through and it hit really hard. I wish they never cancel the show.
2:31 gets me every time.. it makes me feel gross for what happened
If this show had more seasons like this, tackling serious issues, it would have been the best adult animated show of all time. And I thought bojack horseman was dark and depressing.
To be fair all 3 seasons did tackle big issues even in small or covert ways the entire show was tackling serious issues with the main focus being religious familial trauma. I really think this show takes the cake way more than bojack horseman does because there’s not a moment where you feel maybe it’s just a funny show with a dark tone. Moral Orel IS a dark show that ends up circling back to being a bit funny. I really wish they had more seasons and looking back and thinking on it when adult swim asked them to make the show ‘darker’ they most likely meant prod and joke more at the issues instead of letting the pain and awkwardness of the serious simmer which I’m glad they did instead of trying to just joke about such a serious topic.
Oh course Bojack is dark and depressing
Nah cuz I went into this show thinking "Oh I''m a bojack horseman fan so this won't be too bad haha", I was very wrong
bojack is milk toast trash. How can i feel sorry for a rich hollywood actor that kept making bad choices? Sure his mom was a little off, but almost everyting in the show is his own fault and its all first world problems. Or whats above first world? zeroth world? cuz I cant even relate to him he is so privileged.
She’s trapped as a child in that way. The butterflies on the wall, the toys, and her “safe” bear family.
I just noticed the cruel irony of the radio talking about giving birth when she had Joe at age 12-14
Kept it together until the “not like everyone-not you! you’re special you cant!” Actually sobbing rn because as a SA survivor this hits too hard..
My mother told this happened to her at one point in her life. She had a very tragic past that made me realize the way she is today. She stable but sometimes she just gets depressed. Its hard as her son to relate and all i can do is listen and support her by reminding her the good she also has done.
You're a good person dude :)
I think the song "i threw a rock off an overpass and killed a guy" by sign crushes motorist samples Nurse Bendy's breakdown
oh damn you’re right, thanks for commenting this
Probably the most accurate portrayal of abuse victim trauma ever done in claymation.
This is what people mean when they say age regression. Its a trauma response/ coping skill that you don’t do on purpose. This is a great representation of that.
when she said "its swallow time" i was like oh god but the prayer really got me.
losing my shit over “he must be more adulterer than anyone i know”
A reminder to everyone people have reasons for the way they are and sometimes it best to stop and think if they need help or someone to talk to theme
Oh my god, dang, her voice actor is *amazing.* Such a raw and emotional performance.
So when southpark shows a episode of butters getting "Tested" it dosent matter cause its a intended joke
But when moral orel spreads awareness on SA
It gets cancelled
Yeah that really was incredibly screwed up. IDK how comedy central allowed that.
South Park knew how to balance fucked up and funny, which Moral Orel could not. It's not that it didn't have funny moments, but those moments weren't funny enough to make the fucked up moments hurt less.
@@potatortheomnipotentspudi feel like that’s part of the problem though. they only allow stuff when you are encouraged to laugh at it in some way. once it becomes something you have to take seriously, which SA most certainly should, it’s not allowed. if its not the butt of a joke in some form, its crossing a boundary that should never have been drawn
@@twansmasc Humor is a coping mechanism, just like regression. I know a girl who was assaulted in the past and she makes jokes about it all the time
@@thestrongestlivingcreature oh yeah it absolutely is! still, there’s a difference between writing it as a joke for a tv show and a Real Person making the joke in the moment as a result of trauma, yknow? i’ll play devil’s advocate in that you never know if the writer of the joke has been through something like that, but its still kind of tone deaf to put that thing on TV versus saying it to a friend spur of the moment
It always takes me insane willpower to keep it together when watching this episode, especially this part. It seems it has the same effect on most people who watch it, just shows how well done the show is.
I completely understand why the executives axed the show for this scene, but it feels so rare to see writers that actually know how to treat this subject matter with the appropriate levels of seriousness they require. This scene doesn't make any jokes, it doesn't play it off for laughs, and it *refuses* to pull any punches. It presents the topic of SA survivors and the psychological damage of being a victim with the amount of seriousness it deserves.
It's such a shame that Moral Orel got canceled for one of the rawest scenes in television. The writers actually knew when to stop telling jokes and when a scene needed to be taken seriously, and I sincerely hope that this scene is used as an example of how to properly handle a scene about SA PTSD.
Just to clarify, it was cancelled not because this scene was too dark. It was cancelled because the show stopped being funny, and Adult Swim is a comedy block. Season 3 of Moral Orel is a masterpiece, but it didn't fit on Adult Swim.
it doesnt make any jokes? what? the milk? the whole thing is a joke. its a dark humor show. YOU are the reason it was cancelled. People like you who couldnt take it as the joke it was. It was on a comedy show ffs. YOU are the reason it was cancelled.
@@NyQuilDonut It was still funny. it was really dark humor. but it was funny. its just little snowflakes like you who didnt think it was funny got it cancelled.
I bet you think rocky horror picture show is a horror movie dont you cupcake?
@@PositiveOnly-dm3rx Wow, the bad takes here are WILD. No, this scene was not meant to be a joke in any way. The milk is symbolism for seed and Hubby is supposed to represent the one man that doesn't use her like a sex object. Jokes in the show still exist, but there are times when they aren't told because a better narrative demands seriousness.
@@NyQuilDonut It DID fit alongside the other serious shows AS had and would have been a cash cow had they kept it going, but Lazzo and friends were too scared to take risks. As confirmed by Dino, William Street executives were considering axing the show at the start of Season 3. When Alone aired, that was the final straw and they canned it, allowed the Morel Orel team only enough time to finish the rest of their production.
After having dated someone who regresses, coming back now to this scene w what i went through w her...
It was already a really dark scene but now I'm actually in pain watching this.
I wish i could've helped more. Now I'm just horrified by "littles" and repulsed by children.
I’m confused on how you’re horrified by littles and repulsed by children? Like, you think it’s bad? I’m just a little curious.
@@cherry.cider.s0da they most likely ended up with trauma from the relationship that now relates childlike behavior to abuse or relates childlike behavior to what horrible things their partner experienced.
@@fungustheclown666 makes sense, makes sense!
It's a touchy subject. Age regressors need a special kind of willing and understanding partner. Some need caregivers more than partners. Some make it work with a person who can play both roles in their life. They also need coping mechanisms in place in case their partner or cg can't be there, able to be self sufficient enough as well. It's hard dating someone with trauma in general, but that doesn't mean they aren't worthy of love. It sounds like you just can't be that person, which is totally valid. It's a taxxing job and certainly not the social norm. Take care of yourself.
Thank u for caring atleast I don’t have anyone in my life who would care or feel pain over me regressing and what I’ve went through
Knowing Moralton as a town, she probably has no support group at all, has to hide this from basically everyone like no one's ever been over save for Joey, is seen as some adulturous slut who weaponizes lust to get ahead just because she uses what is likely the one skill she has learned to survive, and even if she went to a therapist it's Moralton so you know that guy probably wouldn't bother listening to her and just perscribe her benzos or some shit. Also she turns off the radio right as it gets to the part about being a baby factory for your husband like it upsets her safety. Given her situation i like that detail, to other women it's to be expected and normal but for Nurse Bendy she had a kid against her will at a time where she'd be very confused and scared so to her giving birth or even the expectation of the responsibility involved in carrying a child is likely traumatic. Also it speaks to the severity of her trauma that her safe space is so well crafted that even one slight accident sets her off bad, like she probably never had a safe space when she was young. Which tbh all the adults in Moralton had it rough as kids in one way or another due mostly to very poor upbringing by their often neglectful families. All that pain from almost everyone in town and it's all shielded behind a conservative christian community none of them fully uphold behind the scenes, had she just moved a town over Nurse Bendy may have turned out better is my point.
I had a mental breakdown after i saw this. I was sexualy abused at a very young age and when i was 14 i had my first miscarriage. I've slept with the same stuffed animal for my whole life and after it happened i broke and i started using her to make me feel better. I saw this a few months after i turned 15 and tried to kill myself with medication. I know this show did a lot of good and had some really good times, but this really did go too far for a lot of people.
Ok so therapy for you. Simple
@MegaVuvu simple? Wow you're a peach. Go do Christmas and stop commenting shit you don't understand.
@@MegaVuvuWow, either you need to learn to have some empathy or have your lips sewn shut.
not that simple.@@MegaVuvu
I'm so sorry. I hope you're doing better now.
I love how her voice is when she’s alone.
I always cry with this episode it was a huge plot twist for this character.
Im an SA survivor and Moral Orel did a great job showing what the after affect looks like and how coping with it looks, I can relate to Nurse Bendy in many ways Im currently 16 still and I still cope with my toys.
It's hard to watch
This was one of the best, most devastating scenes from the whole show.
The part where she was cleaning up the sandwich and the bear fell on her was absolutely terrifying. Her reaction symbolized so much abuse it was almost disgusting, but not in a bad way.
this hit super close to home, it hurts so bad, and you never heal
Nurse Bendy may be fictional, but what happened to her is as real as it gets. No one should ever experience the pain that SA brings. The pain doesn’t stop when it ends. It stays with the survivors forever. It’s a sad and painful topic, but it is one that has to be talked about for the healing to begin.
this scene with the teddy bear is so heartbreaking. she was only 12.
The teddy bear scene is so uniquely brutal and terrifyng
Not to overshare, but I love nurse Bendy. She struck a cord in me and represented smth abt me in a way im not insulted by. She's tragic but valid.
came here after " i close my eyes, but i can still see their broken faces "
Nurse Bendy section is why I love this show, it doesn't just discuss trauma, it shows it, no matter how ugly it is, its not afraid to be serious about it.
I feel so bad for nurse bendy no one deserves to be treated like that especially when they were little it’s really unfair
This show made me go through every single emotion one of the best shows ive ever watched.
Oh. My. God. I am scarred for life. I feel like a part of my soul has been cut from me
Man... I know that scene looks stupid if you didn't focus at it, but when you watch closely at the teddy bear and the milk scene... It really hurts to see such traumatized reaction from people
lowkey just impure age regression in a nutshell,,
It is very high key. This is blatantly age regression as a trauma coping mechanism. This show was so ahead of it's time!
I feel like this is a good example of how children who were groomed/ people who were saed act and cope
This is the only episode that I can’t watch without crying my eyes out
Nursula Bendy deserved so much better
On the one hand it is not fair that this show got canceled without being fully realized. On the other hand this episode took me places I DID NOT want to go.
I heard she was supposed 2 end up w steph😢
This is really hard to watch. The makers did an amazing job,
😢 hits home. That nice part of the human soul gets abused the most. People can be monsters, or numb to that part being exploited, or cut to pieces.
You know after watching this episode I admittedly watch joe beating up his dad
I think the world may be ready for this shownow.
she's so me!! (lonely and sad)
I was doing so well today until I was reminded of this. It was a weird show, but the overall message of mental health and the stigma of social status and expectation is a powerful one.
That poor woman..
This and Bojack really kinda crept up on me. I think Bojack executed it better by making it much more subtle, but its fascinating to see two shows that start with a silly or very cartoonish premise and evolve into reflecting some of the worst things. That, in and of itself is its own metaphor for life and that even the most innocent and simple things can harbor some pretty dark pasts or futures.
I remember the later seasons making me super uncomfortable..but i hadnt yet come to terms and had a lot of my past suppreased. Being older and more self aware a lot of these situations are so real and understandable. The show did a lot with what it had
Why is it that shows like this, that tackle mature and adult topics in mature and adult ways, get cancelled early, while shows like Big Mouth who only count as adult shows because they swear every five sentences get to have eight seasons and counting?
I hate how this was cancelled..it shows a reality we all want to ignore. But it also shows us the signs, signs when I watched it I didnt quite see until I saw it in someone I loved.
Yet these same people will make cruel jokes, but tell the truth is somehow too much!
Nobody should ever experience this pain I’m so alone because nobody knows what it’s like until they’ve been through it and now I haven’t talked to anyone in real life in six months because I’m just broken and done and I’m only 18. I can’t even let myself have thoughts for 2 seconds or I’ll be crying and unable to breathe for hours. This world has left me broken completely I can’t even think about men anymore. I hope one day SA victims have all our justice and everything is fixed and bad people are punished and locked far away and I can feel happy and safe and go outside
I know how you feel. I've been through it too
This show is too good for adult swim especially ending is really great and worth to watch all surreal dark and releatable.
only adult swim episode of any show to absolutely break me to tears and destroy me tbh
I know nurse bendy is reverting to childish language so as to not deal with her dark real world, but I can’t help but notice when she says “Principal Fakey must be more adulterer than anyone I know” “Adulterer isn’t even a word, but it sounds like “adulterer” and Fakey was cheating on his wife with nurse bendy. This goes to show that as hard as she may try, her dark world always creeps into her childlike fantasy.
one show has such a horrifying and accurate portrayal of SA that it got cancelled. one made a living tombstone song about it
What show was that?
@@rickyrhodes9008 hazbin hotel
its okay you can say hazbin hotel is the latter
It didn't get cancelled for this. People need to stop saying that. Mike Lazzo's issue with this episode had nothing to do with the serious portrayal of SA survivors. His issue was that it was too serious, and he runs a comedy block.
@@NyQuilDonut Lazzo had issues with the show continuing to get darker and darker. Alone was the straw for that very specific reason and we know why. The episode alone is the final nail in the coffin. So funny for a show program to be "adult" like, but thats just childish to block creativeness. That is something i will never appreciate from anyone, is blocking art.
Man when i started watching the show i thought it was going to be funny... It got dark really quick, yet I liked it and should've not been cancelled
Dude, i want to cry
The messed up part is when your realize the bear falling on her wasn't an accident.
Yeah. It’s a mix of reliving her trauma and intentionally finding/creating reasons to retreat further into this disturbed fantasy world that was once a coping mechanism.
@@MrSoopSA I really hope you don't get hired with your degree in any patient focused jobs. The way you speak about traumatized people and victim blame is disgusting.
She isn't intentionally doing anything. The bear falling on her was an accident and triggered the traumatic experiences she's had getting regularly assaulted at work and at a young age.
It isn't disturbed. It is just a coping mechanism. Age regressors experience enough shame as it is.
Ffs your credibility is meaningless.
Jesus…that was dark
Crazy to think that that one song from sign crushes motorist samples this
What song?
Oh, wow. That’s dark. Yeh that had to have messed some people up seeing that.
this is so extremely hard to watch
I searched for "Moral Orel scene that got it canceled".
This was the top result.
Poor thing, I feel so bad for Nurse Bendy.
This made me cry again
☹️
This scene alone got Morel Orel cancelled
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@@Chainetic Adult Swim says "Making rape jokes is a-okay but realistically depicting the horrific trauma that rape and sexual abuse causes is not"
@@Chainetic I think it had more to do with sculptham's story with similar themes of rape but also an implied makeshift abortion in a pro-"life" town
@@Chainetic yeah i know i really love moral Orel
It’s the fact that she immediately interpreted it as Hubby molesting her that messes with me.
She's so me coded
That's nothing you should relate to, get Help.
@@laurav5767what do you know? You're a "bad influence"
@@laurav5767you literally cannot control if a SA survivor relates to this. Seek help
I know it's lame but this show low-key helped me with my religious trauma.
Demasiado cercano a nuestra realidad, no?...
Those poor traumatized stuffed animals
Im a nurse Bendy kinnie and I feel super seen
You aren't Bendy.
@@azazellonthey never said that they were?
What age was your anus destroyed at?
Nurse Bendy leads me to think this is who inukai will grow up into being but with less teddy bears and more dogs
they sampled this in "i threw a rock off an overpass and killed a guy - sign crushes motorist"
2:48 - and to the end thats what they sampled
"Wow, my eye is really sweating up a storm"....
So sad but so real.
I'm happy her and joe are a family now🥰
what's with the dialog? was that explained???
She reverts back to a childlike state when she's playing pretend, so she's talking as if she were a toddler
Due to her trauma from being SA as a child, and even as an adult, having to give up her baby at 12 she plays pretend as if she was still a child. Her room is even still that of a child because she craves a family and she doesn’t really know how else to express it other than by playing pretend.
@@97b0n3s so he suffers from age regression
@@luna_nova_09 age regression (the actual definition of regression in the psychological sense, not the recent colloquial use of the term where people think it can be voluntary - which is actually called age dreaming not regression) is actually neither a mental disorder or a coping mechanism. Though it's veryy closely related to both.
Regression is an involuntary trauma response, a DEFENSE (not coping) mechanism, and can be a symptom of several mental disorders
-regressor
@@97b0n3s I also got the sense she had a learning or intellectual disability. People with those are more likely to be sexually abused and especially in the past girls with learning disabilities etc were less likely to raise red flags because women were "naturally less intelligent". There's still men who idolize being with young or less intelligent women mostly because, like with Nurse Bendy, they have a harder time saying no or sticking up for themselves