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- Episode aired Jun 12, 2022
- TV-MA
- 29m
IMDb RATING
9.5/10
6.4K
YOUR RATING
NoHo Hank hatches an escape. Sally lets out more aggression. Barry encounters more traps sprung by Fuches.NoHo Hank hatches an escape. Sally lets out more aggression. Barry encounters more traps sprung by Fuches.NoHo Hank hatches an escape. Sally lets out more aggression. Barry encounters more traps sprung by Fuches.
- Awards
- 1 win
Robert Wisdom
- Jim Moss
- (as Robert Ray Wisdom)
Nick Gracer
- Yandar
- (voice)
Turhan Troy Caylak
- Akhmal
- (voice)
Adrian Quiñonez
- Gustavo
- (as Adrian Quinonez)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode won 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation.
- GoofsSally can be seen boarding a Frontier flight to Joplin, MO. Frontier does not have a direct route to Joplin, MO.
- Quotes
Albert Nguyen: I know evil, Barry. And you're not evil. But this... has to stop. All of it's gotta stop! You hear me? Starting. Now.
- SoundtracksLa Cumbia Boliviana
Performed by Bonny Lovy
Featured review
A Perfect End to a Perfect Season.
I discovered HBO's 'Barry' a few years ago, and I have become a huge fan, I actually think that it could be the network's most underrated show, so, I already absolutely adored the show before this season, it's easily in my top five TV shows of all time, but this season took the show to a whole new plain.
'Barry' has always been quite dramatic, almost like 'Succession', how it always surrounds the show's darkest moments with pitch black comedy, but this season took its darkness to a new level, and therefore, punctuated it with dryer, darker humour.
This season we follow Barry, as, once again, he attempts to redeem himself for his violent actions, though, this time, the series' view on redemption takes a much more realistic and bleak view, mostly due-to the events of season two's finale (which I won't spoil here), and, this season doesn't just focus on Barry's darkness, but several other characters' too.
The direction this season has been sensational too, particularly in the episodes directed by Bill Hader, himself, there are several shots this season that I still think about frequently, and some of the staging this season reaches to prestige cinema status. However, I think was truly makes this season is the writing; 'Barry' has always masterfully balanced the art of balancing drama and comedy, but this season takes that to a whole other level, not only is this season's drama heightened to the highest degree, but, the comedy, in turn is much darker and sarcastic, which, isn't necessarily better than previous seasons, but it certainly works more for this season's tone. The acting is phenomenal too, Bill Hader, Sarah Goldberg, Henry Winkler and Anthony Cardigan were all sensational, though, Hader and Winkler were the standouts, in my opinion.
This episode in particular, was the perfect culmination of the entire season, brining together all of the aspects I adored from this season together and topping it all off with some genuinely shocking twists.
'Barry' continues its remarkable strong run, and appears to just grow stronger with every season.
Episode Rating: 10/10.
Season Rating: 10/10.
'Barry' has always been quite dramatic, almost like 'Succession', how it always surrounds the show's darkest moments with pitch black comedy, but this season took its darkness to a new level, and therefore, punctuated it with dryer, darker humour.
This season we follow Barry, as, once again, he attempts to redeem himself for his violent actions, though, this time, the series' view on redemption takes a much more realistic and bleak view, mostly due-to the events of season two's finale (which I won't spoil here), and, this season doesn't just focus on Barry's darkness, but several other characters' too.
The direction this season has been sensational too, particularly in the episodes directed by Bill Hader, himself, there are several shots this season that I still think about frequently, and some of the staging this season reaches to prestige cinema status. However, I think was truly makes this season is the writing; 'Barry' has always masterfully balanced the art of balancing drama and comedy, but this season takes that to a whole other level, not only is this season's drama heightened to the highest degree, but, the comedy, in turn is much darker and sarcastic, which, isn't necessarily better than previous seasons, but it certainly works more for this season's tone. The acting is phenomenal too, Bill Hader, Sarah Goldberg, Henry Winkler and Anthony Cardigan were all sensational, though, Hader and Winkler were the standouts, in my opinion.
This episode in particular, was the perfect culmination of the entire season, brining together all of the aspects I adored from this season together and topping it all off with some genuinely shocking twists.
'Barry' continues its remarkable strong run, and appears to just grow stronger with every season.
Episode Rating: 10/10.
Season Rating: 10/10.
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- Runtime29 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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