At the end of Episode 4, “it takes a psycho,” Barry lurks in the literal shadows of Sally’s ( Sarah Goldberg) apartment, where he waits to make a massive request. The boldest part about Season 4 so far is the intense timejump. In other words, it isn’t stagnant fan service-it’s propulsive storytelling. Barry's cameos are not only impressive, but strategic and dignified. Along the way, a number of colorful (and dangerous) characters enter Barry’s orbit, inevitably wrinkling his naive plans to shed his identity. The more Barry gets sucked into this world of make-believe and creative expression, the more he wants to shed his killer lifestyle. This was then followed by a sigh of relief, because, as painful as it is to have such a remarkable show come to an end when it at times feels like it’s just beginning, it’s also very reassuring to know that it’ll be going out on top.Ĭo-created by Bill Hader and Alec Berg, the dark comedy, which has become increasingly dark with each episode, follows Hader’s Barry Berkman, an ex-Marine-turned hitman whose job takes him to an acting class in California and introduces him to the world of the-a-ta. When it was announced that Season 4 of HBO’s critically acclaimed series Barry would be its last, a collective gasp could be heard from its many loyal viewers. Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Season 4 of Barry.
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