Jack is right. I always feel a little sad when the kids are told they've done good and they are absolutely beaming. You just know they don't ever get that kind of treatment at home.
Yeah, still 20 years later Parents dont accept responsibility for their kids being little sh*ts, and now they go round stabbing and robbing people. But when they get nicked or murdered, "They were such an angel" 😂😂
The girl was literally jumping in glee and grinning ear to ear bc the dad said “I was told you did a good job and I’m proud” like that’s all it took? Omg
My parents said I did great and they were happy for me but the word proud never ever came out their mouths. I wasn't even taught to say I love you and as a teen they tried to get me to say it but it didn't happen. It just feels awkward.
yeah no it’s crazy to never let your kid know you’re proud of them or they’ve done something good and then you wonder why they act out and don’t get along with you?
Seeing the religious Christian family in Alabama being accepting of Ross and not being homophobic was so heart-warming When he said "I would be proud to have you as my son", that was so wholesome :)
@@P_Bdor they don't think being gay is neccecarily a sin. Perhaps they believe that homosexual acts are a sin. And hating someone is actaully against Christianity (as per the New Testament)
@@sneeu27I thought the statement was originally “ a man couldn’t lay with another boy” but they changed it so that it would fit the agenda of the people at the time
Sending a gay boy away to a strict religious family is absolutely WILD I remember there was an episode where they sent another gay guy to Barbados? Like literally putting these children in danger, writing "we liked you better before you told us you were gay", I wonder why he's acting out
I think his parents wanted it to secretly be some sort of conversion therapy for him, but instead he got his first taste of what an accepting parent is like with that dad; genuinely lovely to see
it makes me so sad that these ‘unruly’ teens literally just have addictions to drugs/alcohol/nicotine. instead of getting help for it though they just get sent to be abused in a different country. im so glad the Puerto Rican episode they actually gave them help
it's crazy that the parents decided to send their kids to a foreign country for a week to sort their (very normal) teen behavior instead of like, getting them a therapist
The show aired in 2008 which was just barely around the time where awareness of mental health started to kick off. People tend to forget it but pre-2000s mental health was rarely ever talked about. Hell, neuroscience (studying the brain, psychiatry, psychology etc.) as a whole wasn't really acknowledged as a branch of science until around 1850 when the first University to study Psychology was built in Leipzig Germany, that's less than 200 years ago. The young nature of the field combined with the advancements in technology is why the post-2000s have seen so much advancement and discoveries in particular.
@oliverbaksvensson1919 Shoe is an enigma. I watched her channel for like a year before I realized she wasn't trans. I would have still hit it though. Her good opinions make my nethers tingle.
Also they weren't shown being homophobic, which was refreshing. I was half expecting he started making the boy read bible verses after the myspace incident
If I remember correctly none of the parents are ever BAD parents. The punishments are just bad. As long as you follow the rules there usually just chill.
@@Minceraft69it wouldn't be very Christian of them to hate someone so. Also I think they're Baptist. I could be mistaken. This family seems pretty nice. I don't think they believe that being gay is neccecarily a sin. It seems like they believe homosexual behaviour (acts) to be a sin. It's just my guess lol
some random teenagers: acting out and rebelling at a very normal level these parents, after blowing up at them, sending them off to be abused in a foreign country, and then making sure the whole thing gets broadcasted on live TV: "i jUsT dOn'T uNdErStAnD wHy tHeY aCt tHiS wAy"
Almost 9 times outta 10 the parents are literally abusive or neglectful and the kids are rightfully acting out or seeking out addictions cause of their parents 😭
I can't imagine that some random people going through their belongings/social media and not giving them food if they misbehave is gonna help them either... plus, they're prob having nicotine withdrawals
so for episode 3 with james, when the parents disclose that they with hold food from their kids if the chores aren't done - that is child abuse in the US, is against the law, and it's insane that got aired on NATIONAL tv. i remember this show being so popular from like 2007ish until 2010ish and looking back at it now it's just like goddamn this show really was just "parents lightly abuse their kids and strangers kids on tv"
Real talk, as strange as his family may be, the second dad was pretty sound. He set pretty reasonable rules and went out of his way to spend time with both kids 1 on 1. I don't think his reaction to them smoking was too bad either, especially considering the boy didn't even smoke and clearly just done it to be disrespectful.
The reason that elfbar is not as intimidating as smoking a cigarette, is probably because it's hard to be frightened by a gang of youths vaping and smelling like strawberry muffins!
1:00:01 As a Puerto Rican I also want to point out we do have monkeys, they are very active at night, and they can & WILL attack if they want something you have 😅 Not to mention some areas in PR are pretty bad, I’m talking you’ll see people casually walking around holding guns and bloody machetes. In fact my grandpas brother is covered head to toe in scars from machete fights he got into over the years 💀 I was so scared when her dumbass was so set on leaving the house
George should definitely watch Don’t Tell the Bride. I’m actually surprised and has not been a video on it yet, I feel like there would be some golden moments, especially in some compilations like there is so much potential in my opinion.
okay so i am gay and live in alabama (unfortunately) and holy SHIT the fear i felt when they said that they were sending a gay kid not only to early 2000s alabama but to an extremely religious christian family. i don’t expect much from reality tv but im genuinely surprised that _nobody_ on the production team saw how that could’ve been a legitimate safety concern edit: for clarity i know the specific family wasn’t homophobic and im glad for that. however theres an entire rest of the state to worry about
Why are yall acting like people get murdered in the streets in modern America of all places for being homosexual 💀 sure the nation was less willing to put gay p0rn in elementary schools, but that doesn't mean they'd turn on you and tear your limbs off like a gosh dang Alien symbiote for disagreeing with the very generalized attitude of the state-
it must be so frustrating to not have your thoughts and opinions respected or even heard out simply because of your age and then to have that broadcasted to thousands of people who will take the parents sides lol
as someone who if they had worse parents and born a decade earlier, i’d fit the bill to be on this show and it’s actually laughable. if i was shipped off at 15-17 i really can’t imagine how it would help, im shocked some of the teens somehow gain something from this show, especially when most of them are just going through mental health issues/addictions. i felt bad for the first girl, especially she wasn’t even really that bad
@38:38 - "We're trying to do our best to show you what unconditional love looks like, and you continue to just piss it back in our faces" - but, dude, the literal definition of unconditional love is that you'll love them no matter how bad they screw up, isn't it?? 😄
There was am episode I'm not sure which one but they made the kids work 13 hours on a farm with no breaks or food and water and would scream at the kids if they stopped for a second, I don't understand how they aired the episode
With the second family, the mother wasn't the best. The father was actually pretty ok, because he spoke to them and wanted these children to still be able to talk to him despite them not being related. He tried to sorta understand the children Also, ✨James Marriott✨
I find it incredibly funny that the teens in the second episode decided it eas a good idea to break the rules at the bowling alley while actively being filmed by a film crew.
53:09 **sees a bowl of unseasoned rice** British man: “I bet it’s really good food” (I know that they’re not just eating plain rice but the clip lined up in that way lol)
one: your parents suck two: if you went on there, what would that even look like? like, you dont HAVE to follow their script if you dont feel like it. and if you were plane honest, your parents would just seem like they were abusive. parent threats can be so stupid 💀
He was establishing rules. You can’t just let children do whatever they want. They showed their unconditional love when the kids broke their rules but they still cared for them regardless
However strict the Jamaican parents act on camera, just multiply it by 20 and that's how they actually are off camera. Caribbean people act very different on camera than how we are in real life
too be absolutely fair to the kids i understand them acting out even when the new caretakers are being friendly. If i were a teen acting out cause i counldnt properly process my emotions and felt a disconnect with my parents. And the parents instead changing things to work with me or getting me help through therapy they decided instead i was too much of a burden and sent me off to another country with people i do not know by myself? going from someone who genuinely has authority over me like my parents who i do not get along with to random people that have no right over me telling me what i should be doing and acting like they know me when ive only known then for a few hours i would be absolutely scared and livid. i would disagree with everything they say to out of spite because regardless of being nice to me, i know i was sent here to them as punishment. This isnt gonna fix any disobedience they show at home it may make it worse in cases, even if the child did manage to make a connection with the caretaker they known for like 5 days that wont fix the relationship bnetween the parent and child id be miffed if a man i barley know for 5 days made more effort with me than my parent.
While the kids are gone the parents should’ve been in some sort of intensive parenting classes. Better yet, they could send the parents *with* the kids to a special “therapy camp” for families. (Still good reality tv material there.) It’s clearly not just the kids who are the problem, and making them think they are doesn’t help the situation at all. If one week away from home is all it takes for them to start behaving better, then it pretty much screams that the problem is between the kids and their own parents. It’s quite sad.
That second one is so wholesome! Especially with Ross and the dad. It's funny how the Conservative Chrsitian was more accepting of his sexuality than his own parents. As a Christian myself, I wish all Christians were like this.
25:23 it’s actually not a federal law in the USA to wear your seatbelt. A lot of states don’t fine people for wearing their seatbelt unless they fail to buckle up their small child.
1:03:56 "there they go back to the holy land, West Sussex" As someone from Sussex the combination of two Brightoners and someone from Hassocks is the most accurate representation of our county
In America "piss" is not a curse word, but a lot of people find it a bit vulgar, and i wouldn't be surprised if teachers and parents didn't like their kids using it.
Taking them to Jamaican parents was probably the best idea they’ve ever had. I don’t know if y’all have ever hung out with or spoken to Jamaican people but they’ll come out and give you advice you didn’t even ask for but you know you needed exactly when they gave it to you.
The teacher saying what about being a man with a family like what I see homeless people with wife’s I don’t think an 18 year old need to worry about that mess 😂
Jack is right. I always feel a little sad when the kids are told they've done good and they are absolutely beaming. You just know they don't ever get that kind of treatment at home.
Yeah, still 20 years later Parents dont accept responsibility for their kids being little sh*ts, and now they go round stabbing and robbing people. But when they get nicked or murdered, "They were such an angel" 😂😂
The girl was literally jumping in glee and grinning ear to ear bc the dad said “I was told you did a good job and I’m proud” like that’s all it took? Omg
My parents said I did great and they were happy for me but the word proud never ever came out their mouths. I wasn't even taught to say I love you and as a teen they tried to get me to say it but it didn't happen. It just feels awkward.
@ethgatchell4546 once again saying, thats all it takes!! but even I never heard it
yeah no it’s crazy to never let your kid know you’re proud of them or they’ve done something good and then you wonder why they act out and don’t get along with you?
I’m sorry but when the little Jamaican girl said “you don’t have to have a cigarette, you can have a sweet” my heart melted that was so wholesome
squashies got nothing on ciggies sorry
@@lurmpfh0ne Tangfastics tho
@@lurmpfh0ne addict
its sweet of her but like it wont fix the problem anyway 😭
Wholesome Chungud
Only George could do a drinking challenge where 2/3 of his guests aren’t drinking
Hydration kings
I'm starting to think these videos are his excuse to drink
@@finitoackermann LMAAAAAO fr fair enough
He just doesn't want to look like an alcoholic while drinking for hours.
Honestly it just shows he's not forcing anything on anyone wich is good :]
Seeing the religious Christian family in Alabama being accepting of Ross and not being homophobic was so heart-warming
When he said "I would be proud to have you as my son", that was so wholesome :)
Well then they're not completely religious
@@P_Bdor they don't think being gay is neccecarily a sin. Perhaps they believe that homosexual acts are a sin. And hating someone is actaully against Christianity (as per the New Testament)
@@sneeu27I thought the statement was originally “ a man couldn’t lay with another boy” but they changed it so that it would fit the agenda of the people at the time
@@gustavofring5674That or they made a translation mistake
@@louisverysillyI believe it was both? King James had SO much changed to keep himself in power
Sending a gay boy away to a strict religious family is absolutely WILD I remember there was an episode where they sent another gay guy to Barbados? Like literally putting these children in danger, writing "we liked you better before you told us you were gay", I wonder why he's acting out
I think his parents wanted it to secretly be some sort of conversion therapy for him, but instead he got his first taste of what an accepting parent is like with that dad; genuinely lovely to see
But sending a gay person to a heavy religious place in the USA is still ten times safer than other heavily religious places in the world
@@Dutch_Crusader still hate crimes in the US tho, just because it's safer than other places doesn't make it actually safe
@Dutch_Crusader what's that supposed to mean ?
@@problematicprincess6270 in some countries you can legally get killed for being homosexual like deadass
it makes me so sad that these ‘unruly’ teens literally just have addictions to drugs/alcohol/nicotine. instead of getting help for it though they just get sent to be abused in a different country. im so glad the Puerto Rican episode they actually gave them help
it's crazy that the parents decided to send their kids to a foreign country for a week to sort their (very normal) teen behavior instead of like, getting them a therapist
The show aired in 2008 which was just barely around the time where awareness of mental health started to kick off. People tend to forget it but pre-2000s mental health was rarely ever talked about. Hell, neuroscience (studying the brain, psychiatry, psychology etc.) as a whole wasn't really acknowledged as a branch of science until around 1850 when the first University to study Psychology was built in Leipzig Germany, that's less than 200 years ago. The young nature of the field combined with the advancements in technology is why the post-2000s have seen so much advancement and discoveries in particular.
Therapy has never fixed anything that relentless public humiliation wouldn't eventually do. You remember Boxxy? Now she's ShoeOnHead...maybe.
Maybe!?
@oliverbaksvensson1919 Shoe is an enigma. I watched her channel for like a year before I realized she wasn't trans.
I would have still hit it though. Her good opinions make my nethers tingle.
Huh… the more you know.
Episode 2 Parents weren’t the worst. They actually cared about the two a bit as well which I respect them for.
Also they weren't shown being homophobic, which was refreshing. I was half expecting he started making the boy read bible verses after the myspace incident
I felt happy when he said he’d be proud for that boy to be his son, it was really sweet.
It was incredibly wholesome
If I remember correctly none of the parents are ever BAD parents. The punishments are just bad. As long as you follow the rules there usually just chill.
@@Minceraft69it wouldn't be very Christian of them to hate someone so. Also I think they're Baptist. I could be mistaken. This family seems pretty nice. I don't think they believe that being gay is neccecarily a sin. It seems like they believe homosexual behaviour (acts) to be a sin. It's just my guess lol
I threw a beanbag at my mother 7 years ago. Now i'm a permanent resident of Jamaica.
deserved
reasonable punishment
some random teenagers: acting out and rebelling at a very normal level
these parents, after blowing up at them, sending them off to be abused in a foreign country, and then making sure the whole thing gets broadcasted on live TV: "i jUsT dOn'T uNdErStAnD wHy tHeY aCt tHiS wAy"
Almost 9 times outta 10 the parents are literally abusive or neglectful and the kids are rightfully acting out or seeking out addictions cause of their parents 😭
@@screenedat0m fr
@@screenedat0mI was thinking the same thing. Do you really think parents who are willing to ship their kids away are looking after them properly?
I can't imagine that some random people going through their belongings/social media and not giving them food if they misbehave is gonna help them either... plus, they're prob having nicotine withdrawals
Yeaaahh it’s like a child if a product of their parents/parenting 😅
Nice to see the eboys back together, and so nice to see will has fixed his head shape.
But now he looks like the tic tac guy opposed to Minecraft steve
He's not even in the video
@@Hwk3y3F1zzl3rYEAHu missed the joke
@@Hwk3y3F1zzl3rYEAH r/woosh
@@Hwk3y3F1zzl3rYEAHalmost like that’s the joke
so for episode 3 with james, when the parents disclose that they with hold food from their kids if the chores aren't done - that is child abuse in the US, is against the law, and it's insane that got aired on NATIONAL tv. i remember this show being so popular from like 2007ish until 2010ish and looking back at it now it's just like goddamn this show really was just "parents lightly abuse their kids and strangers kids on tv"
does it apply in Puerto Rico though?
@@EnchantedTooWell from my understanding yes this could still apply in Puerto rico since it falls under neglect laws.
bro ruby franke did that shit
Sometimes not even lightly. Sometimes they aired cut and dry abuse on national tv
Insane, yes, surprised, no
Real talk, as strange as his family may be, the second dad was pretty sound. He set pretty reasonable rules and went out of his way to spend time with both kids 1 on 1. I don't think his reaction to them smoking was too bad either, especially considering the boy didn't even smoke and clearly just done it to be disrespectful.
ehhhhh
As a lawyer, he should know that children under the age of 18 cannot be bound by a written contract.
i mean, the boy was 18
@@TheeEnglishKnightyeah but the girl wasn’t
The reason that elfbar is not as intimidating as smoking a cigarette, is probably because it's hard to be frightened by a gang of youths vaping and smelling like strawberry muffins!
And they look like toys
1:00:01 As a Puerto Rican I also want to point out we do have monkeys, they are very active at night, and they can & WILL attack if they want something you have 😅 Not to mention some areas in PR are pretty bad, I’m talking you’ll see people casually walking around holding guns and bloody machetes. In fact my grandpas brother is covered head to toe in scars from machete fights he got into over the years 💀 I was so scared when her dumbass was so set on leaving the house
They should know better of going outside at night in Latinoamérica
as an unruley british teenager, my timbers are currently shivered
George should definitely watch Don’t Tell the Bride. I’m actually surprised and has not been a video on it yet, I feel like there would be some golden moments, especially in some compilations like there is so much potential in my opinion.
damn memeulous is on the grind, 2 of these in less than 2 weeks is amazing
Probably cause you get paid more in December
Reckon he might be right
Alcoholism
Famine.
December money 💰
okay so i am gay and live in alabama (unfortunately) and holy SHIT the fear i felt when they said that they were sending a gay kid not only to early 2000s alabama but to an extremely religious christian family. i don’t expect much from reality tv but im genuinely surprised that _nobody_ on the production team saw how that could’ve been a legitimate safety concern
edit: for clarity i know the specific family wasn’t homophobic and im glad for that. however theres an entire rest of the state to worry about
I’m sorry you live in Alabama lol
Be happy you can smash for brother
i think this programme shows the lack of recognition of safety concerns on 2000s tv
Why are yall acting like people get murdered in the streets in modern America of all places for being homosexual 💀 sure the nation was less willing to put gay p0rn in elementary schools, but that doesn't mean they'd turn on you and tear your limbs off like a gosh dang Alien symbiote for disagreeing with the very generalized attitude of the state-
If god and Lucifer told me I could either go to hell or Alabama I would dive head first into hell I ain’t going to that third world dictatorship.
it must be so frustrating to not have your thoughts and opinions respected or even heard out simply because of your age and then to have that broadcasted to thousands of people who will take the parents sides lol
Alex should’ve participated in this show for anger management
The second family were true christians, no judgment and love instead of anger. Even as an atheist i can applaud a family like that
Theres good and bad people everywhere. Christianity is very popular but with literally thing popular there are good and bad people within that group.
@@RAY300064 no shit. my point was, they actually behave in line with their beliefs, unlike the majority of christians.
They’re good but still not the best
n@@maxparkhouse6850 nobody is the best
They actually take the loving bits from Christianity instead of being disrespectful against people with a different lifestyle.
I love James Marriott
he’s so James Marriott
yeah who doesn’t
@@man.itz.ashtonme! I hate james marriot
Pookie
As you should
an adult can't even quit cold turkey smoking tobacco and i don't understand how they try to make teens do it
They don’t “try and make teens do it” my parents didn’t want me to smoke obvs but I still did 🤦🏻♂️
It's not impossible, my own granddad did it, but I get your point
just don't smoke in the first place
@@YUNGJAX999 No, they mean they make the teens quit cold turkey.
@synammonbutbad dyslexic lives mattress 👌🏽
Daddy: "I am for physical punishment"
Producers: Oh, um, you can't hit the kids. This is going on TV.
Daddy: "Then they can only stay 1 week!" 😠
"Lets ship our kids off to get abused by strangers" the series lmao
as someone who if they had worse parents and born a decade earlier, i’d fit the bill to be on this show and it’s actually laughable. if i was shipped off at 15-17 i really can’t imagine how it would help, im shocked some of the teens somehow gain something from this show, especially when most of them are just going through mental health issues/addictions. i felt bad for the first girl, especially she wasn’t even really that bad
This auto played and I got freaking jump scared by Alex
bro same
SAME
SAME
ok but the alabama family was actually really chill and supportive
That ginger kid definitely got dreadlocks and tells people he spent "some time" in Jamaica
I love a good 1 hour memeulous video
@38:38 - "We're trying to do our best to show you what unconditional love looks like, and you continue to just piss it back in our faces" - but, dude, the literal definition of unconditional love is that you'll love them no matter how bad they screw up, isn't it?? 😄
No way they'd make someone else's kids call them "daddy"
The way the first dude was so chill he just smoked💀
insane how this show really showed straight up abuse and called the parents ”strict”
There was am episode I'm not sure which one but they made the kids work 13 hours on a farm with no breaks or food and water and would scream at the kids if they stopped for a second, I don't understand how they aired the episode
With the second family, the mother wasn't the best. The father was actually pretty ok, because he spoke to them and wanted these children to still be able to talk to him despite them not being related. He tried to sorta understand the children
Also, ✨James Marriott✨
38:33 You havent seen REAL anger until a Christian says "What the freak"
32:11 Birmingham Alabama is a crazy place to invoke slavery at a food bank 💀
Everyone in Birmingham needs a food bank
George memulous is in fact, a very lenient parent. He let's me play viddy games past my bedtime :)
Watching old vids now after what happened is like watching old vanos vids and seeing minilad
😢
Woah that was strange it looks like the video decided to randomly skip the first episode for some reason so strange
LMAO
same!
Imalex looks like the guys in the smoking area that wants to know if he can pinch a rollie off you and needs a lighter as well
Omg. Who decided to send the black girl and the gay dude to Alabama in 2001?! 😩😂
Alabama does actually have a fairly high black population tbf
Literally like the worst state they could’ve gone to 💀💀💀
@@LumbagoV1ct1im247yeah that is true but unfortunately it is one of the states with the most remnants of Dixieland and segregation supporters
@@LumbagoV1ct1im247 it REALLY depends on where in alabama youre at tho
💪 Alabama
I find it incredibly funny that the teens in the second episode decided it eas a good idea to break the rules at the bowling alley while actively being filmed by a film crew.
George: “West Indies they used that in the 1800s”
West Indies cricket team : am I a joke to you
53:09 **sees a bowl of unseasoned rice**
British man: “I bet it’s really good food”
(I know that they’re not just eating plain rice but the clip lined up in that way lol)
hop off white boy
i cant watch videos with imallexx in them anymore, feels wrong
Your mum would have fat cow is the best comeback I have heard in a long time and James laughing it off is brilliant.
"i know he runs a homeless shelter but i think he's a bellend" -JM
imagine being such a bad parent so you send your children to jamaica to have someone else discopline them
Discopline 🪩🕺
18:44 for yall that wanna skip the alex part
That's a bit rude mate
@@theredcheddar1756 Him beating his gf is ruder
ty bro
@@georgehannaford8014fr
anyone now just instantly and proudly skip past Alex’s segments in these videos? 💀😭
Literally can't stand him being in the video now 😭
Why
@@TEZT55 just type his name into TH-cam and you’ll see why
Yeh why?
@@Judith-2001dude is a hypocrite is the best way to say it. There’s like an 86 page document saying everything he did
Love watching Jack's optimism vs George's cynism lol
Whenever I laughed too loud or something my parents would threaten to send me onto this show
That is child abuse.
one: your parents suck
two: if you went on there, what would that even look like? like, you dont HAVE to follow their script if you dont feel like it. and if you were plane honest, your parents would just seem like they were abusive. parent threats can be so stupid 💀
Secretly they lock the kids in a basement and forced them to watch memeulous to get them behave that’s why they come out so scared 😂
Good stuff lily rose!
The alabama dad: we're trying to show you what unconditional love looks like
Also the alabama dad: establishing conditions
He was establishing rules. You can’t just let children do whatever they want. They showed their unconditional love when the kids broke their rules but they still cared for them regardless
However strict the Jamaican parents act on camera, just multiply it by 20 and that's how they actually are off camera. Caribbean people act very different on camera than how we are in real life
This is officially my favourite video on planet earth. I swear I nearly laughed up a lung
Jamaican dad: you must call me daddy
Nella Rose: 😡😭😡😭😡😭
Always a good day when George uploads an hour long video, needed this :D
memeulous’ we watched gotta be my favorite youtube series. definitely what I needed today 👌
Watching videos again and seeing Alex is a jump scare
grow a pair
@@slasherpilledvevo we know its u Alex ya melt
@@mnspnklb9889 i ain't alex you knobhead
I have to skip that episode.
too be absolutely fair to the kids i understand them acting out even when the new caretakers are being friendly. If i were a teen acting out cause i counldnt properly process my emotions and felt a disconnect with my parents. And the parents instead changing things to work with me or getting me help through therapy they decided instead i was too much of a burden and sent me off to another country with people i do not know by myself? going from someone who genuinely has authority over me like my parents who i do not get along with to random people that have no right over me telling me what i should be doing and acting like they know me when ive only known then for a few hours i would be absolutely scared and livid. i would disagree with everything they say to out of spite because regardless of being nice to me, i know i was sent here to them as punishment. This isnt gonna fix any disobedience they show at home it may make it worse in cases, even if the child did manage to make a connection with the caretaker they known for like 5 days that wont fix the relationship bnetween the parent and child id be miffed if a man i barley know for 5 days made more effort with me than my parent.
While the kids are gone the parents should’ve been in some sort of intensive parenting classes. Better yet, they could send the parents *with* the kids to a special “therapy camp” for families. (Still good reality tv material there.) It’s clearly not just the kids who are the problem, and making them think they are doesn’t help the situation at all.
If one week away from home is all it takes for them to start behaving better, then it pretty much screams that the problem is between the kids and their own parents. It’s quite sad.
That second one is so wholesome! Especially with Ross and the dad. It's funny how the Conservative Chrsitian was more accepting of his sexuality than his own parents. As a Christian myself, I wish all Christians were like this.
as someone from alabama i can confirm that most of alabama is indeed men in overalls holding shotguns
*drink every single time they argue*
"Yeah I don't have enough alcohol for this"
YES. Thank god, George. I was running out of reasons to justify my raging alcoholism.
I actually really like Mark, he seems like a nice dad.
The second episode’s boy looked like Fred in his emo phase
Petition for james marriot to wear pink cat headphones
Maybe the real strictest parents were the friends we made along the way
James looks so ✨pookie bear✨ in this
“Sticks and stones may break my bones but you’re going to Jamaica forever goodbye” 😂
"If I have a problem child, I at least want an entertaining 1" 😂🤣 I can't breathe
ive watched George since that one knife game and cluster trucks. He's never changed. Classic British icon
Why does the dad in alabama kinda look like the dad in resident evil 7
Idk why but James just reminds me of that one friend who would try and make jokes on a topic after we’ve just moved on to the next topic
I LOVE THESE VIDEOS!! Especially the longer ones!! Made my day 💕
Love this hour long video - need to do more of them!
YESSSS I've been absolutely dying for some more World's Strictest Parents 🤩
Bro this was on autoplay and when I heard Alex’s voice 😭😭😭😭
jumpscare fr 😭😭😭
them being so freaked by the word piss is wild as an American lmao, my teachers say it
Lol sending your "alcoholic" daughter to Jamaica where the narrator literally just said its full of culture and drinking
25:23 it’s actually not a federal law in the USA to wear your seatbelt. A lot of states don’t fine people for wearing their seatbelt unless they fail to buckle up their small child.
ross looks like a mix of fred figglehorn and early 2010s anthony padilla
1:03:56 "there they go back to the holy land, West Sussex" As someone from Sussex the combination of two Brightoners and someone from Hassocks is the most accurate representation of our county
Just come from the super nanny vid and all I can think is: reverse super nanny.
holy shit george!! constant bangers lately my man
Reacting to the first episode on your own is a bold move
i love when memelous watches things with fellow youtubers !!
In America "piss" is not a curse word, but a lot of people find it a bit vulgar, and i wouldn't be surprised if teachers and parents didn't like their kids using it.
This was such a good program id love to see a , where are they now & they make the kids themselves watch there episodes back
Taking them to Jamaican parents was probably the best idea they’ve ever had. I don’t know if y’all have ever hung out with or spoken to Jamaican people but they’ll come out and give you advice you didn’t even ask for but you know you needed exactly when they gave it to you.
The teacher saying what about being a man with a family like what I see homeless people with wife’s I don’t think an 18 year old need to worry about that mess 😂
george is one step away from getting the eboys back together
James straight up scared the spliff outta my hand lmao
18:00 HAHAHAHA, the cornrows are insaneeeee🤣🤣
And he comes back with the longer hair tucked into a Rasta hat 😂
I love how George is just absolutely fine with the kids being abused!😂
James had me crying within 2 minutes of him being on the video