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Mr Bean Surprises Viewers By Being More Brutal Than They Remember

Mr Bean Surprises Viewers By Being More Brutal Than They Remember

The character has been branded as 'psychotic' by some Redditors

Mr Bean viewers have been shocked by the character's 'psychotic' moment in a resurfaced clip, as they cannot recall him 'being this brutal'. Watch below:

In the 14th episode of the British television series, 'Hair by Mr. Bean of London', fans have been left a bit shocked with one particular scene.

Rowan Atkinson's character appears to be at a children's party where there is a 'Hit the Headmaster' game.

The man dressed as the headmaster is in a cardboard cut-out with just his face on show, where the aim of the game is to throw soaked sponges at the headmaster, aiming for his face.

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Now, sponges are pretty soft and harmless and after throwing a couple, Bean get's bored and comes up with another idea.

He turns towards the snack table and and grabs two tin cans of frozen peas and begins absolutely launching them at the headmaster's face.

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Bean then grabs a wooden chair, and as he's about to throw it, he's stopped by another adult.

Fans were pretty surprised by the scene and couldn't recall the character being so brutal.

One agreed with the title and wrote: "No me neither. The ones where he displays sociopathic behaviour must have been after my bedtime!"

"Bloody hell, don't remember that...." another commented.

Someone else added: "He's basically a toddler.

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"Goes from all sweet and innocent to complete psychotic at the drop of a hat.

"He's also got a right vindictive streak if he thinks anyone has wronged him."

Another joked: "A Mr Bean version of Taken would be brutal."

A final user quipped: "People seem to forget that fact when talking about how crazy he is.

"He's a bloody alien who was literally dropped from a spaceship."

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Well, a theory on aliens.fandom.com, suggests that there is a 'Mr. Bean's Species', which they say 'is an unnamed race of spacefaring humanoids who all seem to look (and dress) identical. A member of this species, Mr. Bean, has been living on Earth as a Human, although his eccentric behaviour is prone to generating strange and awkward situations, which often result in trouble being caused'.

'Wait, what did I just read?'

The fan page argues that the Mr. Bean character 'is confirmed as an alien in 'Double Trouble', the last episode of season three in the animated series, which features a UFO full of Mr. Bean clones that had dropped down Mr. Bean onto planet Earth many years ago.

Ok, that's enough internet for today I think.

Featured Image Credit: ITV

Topics: TV and Film