SO INTENSE!!! HARDY “Wait In The Truck” (ft. LAINEY WILSON) REACTION

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Komentáře • 352

  • @lisacaringello2138
    @lisacaringello2138 Před rokem +161

    "Never thought my day of justice would come from a judge under a seat" What a word play. The Judge is what the gun he used is called. And this is a video masterpiece. Great reaction!!

  • @Martin-wn6px
    @Martin-wn6px Před rokem +53

    I don’t think killing the jerk was his intention. The gun was just a precaution, then the jerk went for the 12 gauge shotgun and he didn’t have a choice but to defend himself… once the jerk had his hands on the shotgun, it doesn’t matter if aimed or not the spray pattern from the shotgun blast would have torn him in two. My opinion is justified self defense. Great reaction!

  • @mzluna313
    @mzluna313 Před rokem +123

    I recently discovered this song and am now obsessed with watching reactions to it. It's absolutely heartbreaking to scroll through the comments and see how many women, including myself, can relate to these lyrics and have prayed for someone like this guy to come rescue us! Because we all know the law doesn't do jack sh*t for us until it's too late! If you go into the song with the mindset that "everything happens for a reason", these lyrics make perfect sense. He was lost in a small town he'd never been to before during a thunderstorm at midnight and he comes across a woman in desperate need of a hero! I'm extremely biased whether he was right or wrong in his actions. However, if I had been his defense attorney I would have bent, twisted, manipulated and argued the justifiable homicide defense until it fit his "crime". Sometimes doing 'your' right thing (everyone's is different) and obeying the law are two completely different things!

  • @seanjohnson6186
    @seanjohnson6186 Před rokem +12

    My thoughts if a man beats and abuses one woman and she gets away from him it won’t be long before he finds someone else to beat up. So while what the hero did sent himself to prison he not only saved the one woman but probably several others.

  • @RogCBrand
    @RogCBrand Před rokem +6

    I've said this about this video before- vigilantism can be very bad, since innocent people can be mistakenly harmed. But, even if Hardy's character had taken her away, then the guy would just end up abusing another woman/women. Even if the police were called in, there are plenty of stories where when they get out of jail they go and kill the woman! So, even though we really can't have people going around taking justice in their own hands, a situation like this feels like justice! The bad guy will never ever harm another woman! And I can't feel bad about someone like that being taken out!

  • @shirleysmith-sv7tl
    @shirleysmith-sv7tl Před rokem +13

    My ex not only was abusive, but after I got out he continued to torment and mentally abuse me for 15 more years. Now it is my daughter's turn, he torments her by threatening to kill me until this day. I am now 73 years old. The police did nothing, and told me they couldn't until he killed me. I wish I had someone like Hardy in the day.

  • @wht-rabt-obj
    @wht-rabt-obj Před rokem +18

    At the end, she's still waiting in the truck for him ❤

  • @johnwillis4706
    @johnwillis4706 Před rokem +5

    It's been 60 months and she is still waiting in the truck. Notice she's driving his truck at the end. I've a feeling she will continue waiting in the truck until he's released.

  • @charlesbryson7443
    @charlesbryson7443 Před rokem +3

    I live in Tennessee. Here in the South, there is a way of dealing with things. Women know what “wait in the truck” means, it wasn’t just for the song. Anyone that abuses a woman deserves this. MEN treat women well, cowardly males mistreat and abuse them.

  • @cindyphifer970
    @cindyphifer970 Před rokem +13

    Sometimes, it's the only way an abuser will stop, sad to say

  • @tammycenter8757

    My Dad was a guy like that. He always said if someone hurt one of us he would sh00t them and then smile in his mug shot. He was not just talking. He shot a guy who was trying to beat up on my sister. He didn't kill the guy but he stopped him and because we live in a state with the Castle Doctrine, he didn't spend any time in jail. My Dad was and still is my Hero. I also married a guy like this. I saw my husband beat the hell out of the guy who lived next door to us because the guy was beating up on his wife. I know everyone says vigilante justice is wrong but I beg to differ. When there is no longer any justice in your Judicial System because of corruption then it is time for vigilante justice.

  • @tvc153
    @tvc153 Před rokem +12

    There's a difference between a killing and a murder.

  • @mylanwright5948
    @mylanwright5948 Před rokem +11

    Country Boy Justice. No room for women beating.

  • @jamesbolton4698

    Any dads watching...tell me you wouldn't do the same. Women deserve protection and respect.

  • @amberburris5674
    @amberburris5674 Před rokem +8

    A real man...... reminds me of the message in the song Coward of The County.... Men aren't men anymore and I love this!

  • @larynanntapp6333
    @larynanntapp6333 Před rokem +54

    As a DV survivor, I'm addicted to this song and he is an angel. I finally got out but never got any type of justice which I'm sure is part of the reason I'm addicted to this. The line "it was worth it..." always gets to me...I doubt anyone would agree with that.

  • @collumjm
    @collumjm Před rokem +6

    In the south when we say "Wait in the truck"....We're about to handle business.

  • @davecondreay
    @davecondreay Před rokem +24

    I have seen Hardy twice and so excited to be seeing Lainey for the first time in July.

  • @timwicke2836
    @timwicke2836 Před rokem +29

    This song is like fire right now because it speaks the truth about a serious subject. Garth

  • @crystalb.-atexaninaz4482
    @crystalb.-atexaninaz4482 Před rokem +16

    Holy cannoli. This is the 1st time I've heard this song. Chills. Literal chills.