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Prediction
rmmil6 June 2022
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Sally is going to have Barry kill a bunch of her enemies in Hollywood. That's how they'll get back together. She just got pushed over the edge.

I think this season is a transition where the other characters start out "horrified" by Barry's life choices...until they all slowly realize that they are more like him than they are willing to admit.
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10/10
candy asses
lassegalsgaard6 June 2022
It seems like this show really found its breaking point when it decided to go all out with the weirdness in the second season. Before that, it had been mostly straightforward action show about a guy wanting to be an actor while trying to get out of his life as a hitman. Now, it's a big bombastic show with trippy dream sequences and over-the-top outbursts that just makes it so much more fun to watch. Again, it was fun before, but it has been changed into a show that's hilarious but also takes itself very serious in a none-serious way. Okay, that didn't make a lot of sense, but I know what I mean, so that's good enough. It's been able to beautifully blend the comedy and the drama through its big worldview and takes every chance that it can get to be more than what it is. I love that for a show that, at first, didn't seem like that much in compared to other shows on television. "Barry" has gone into that territory where it's slowly becoming one of the new addictive drugs on TV that we constantly want more of and are going to miss when its run ends at some point. But for now, we can still enjoy it and this episode has a lot to enjoy. It picks up straight after the previous episode and sets the stage beautifully for the upcoming finale that, while it has a lot to answer, also has an easy road because of this setup.

With this episode, it feels like the writers are doing what they can to prepare every character for what's to come. There are moments with every single main character and they all progress to a point where it feels like there's no coming back from wherever they've gone. I like that the show puts out these stakes for each individual. Granted, it's not world-ending stakes, but they're stakes that may end their lives. And it feels real. They've all gone down the rabbit hole and there's no saying whether or not they'll be able to come back out again.

Bill Hader's acting role in this episode was quite smaller than usual, which might give him some more time to focus on the direction of the episode, which was quite great. He understands the quiet basics of filmmaking yet uses the style of the show to change that formula up once in a while. And he gets character. There are so many characters in this episode alone, yet they're all wonderfully crafted into the story, making them wear their purpose on their sleeves. It's going to be tough for Barry to get through this situation, but knowing him, he probably will.

Countless attempts have been made on his life at this point, but this episode featured the most heartbreaking of them all. A poignant moment arises when a grief-stricken dad can't push himself to kill Barry, and that delivered a great reminder that not everyone is an awful human being, which is exactly what Barry needs to realize. But there's more to come, and he'll have a lot of people to look out for in the final episode, and if he's not careful, he may end up finding himself on the way to the hospital more than one more time.

It's clear that this show is building to something grand and epic. However, knowing the writers, they understand the virtue of keeping things simple and small, yet embrace the weirdness of the world, so I'm not sure that it's going to epic in the way that we think. This episode had moments where it felt like an epic, but it keeps it grounded because it gets the fact that we need to be taken by the characters and the only way to do that is if we believe them and their stories. I'm sure they'll be able to bring this home.

With "candy asses," the writers have prepared the audience for a doozey, using their time wisely to create interesting conflicts going into the big finale. It delivered on character and put everyone in situations that are beautifully crafted to bring them all down, but I'm sure that they'll find interesting ways to go forward from here.
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9/10
Bill and Alec are evil geniuses
This episode did not have an ounce of comedy or levity. It was suspense and sadness, but SO GOOD. The next episode has a lot riding on it to tie everything in this season together.
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10/10
A slow burn, character focused episode with a near perfect execution
jonadreidelaza6 June 2022
Writers: How do we top the action-packed intense motorcycle chase episode?

I guess with the most depressing episode of the whole show

Seriously, what a great follow up episode lol

Also the intro and the end credits having no music set up the atmosphere perfectly.
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10/10
The Sopranos of the show
spacerboi6 June 2022
Where to even start... This episode was meticulously crafted, heartwrenchingly beautiful and had (as always) phenomenally acting.

This show is going to go down as one of the best shows of all time; right up there with Breaking Bad and such. 10/10 (this whole season is)
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10/10
I can't wait
ebrailey227 June 2022
The finale is gonna be insaneeeeee. Someone gave this a 1 and said it was another boring episode which just isn't true. So much happened! The only thing it was lacking in is action but Thats not necessarily a bad thing. I find myself going "ooooo" quite a few times.
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10/10
Jesus Christ Sally!
MamadNobari976 June 2022
This episode flew by! Felt like 5 minutes instead of 30!

Sally became something even worse than Barry and Gene in this episode. And to think only two episodes ago Natalie was being a good friend to her and consoling her.

Everyone in this show is on the neverending self-destructive cycle and the moment you feel like their characters have grown and evolved and you feel for them and you have actually grown to like them recently, they just do a 180 and become worse than they were before.

Her "apology" video was on point, her backing off into darkness reminded me of Barry going into the dark in the last season, and her elevator scene paralleled Barry's in the first episode.

Sally is in her Gene era and it's interesting to see what's next for her. But knowing Barry, they probably can do another 180 and make her likable again in just one episode and make it feel natural!

And even with Natalie, we see that she has her own assistant now and even though it wasn't as obvious as how Sally treated Natalie when Nat was her assistant, it still shows that this other cycle of "you work for me and I own you" still continues.

Sarah Goldberg was amazing again in this episode and gave a great performance that I think was probably her best scene in the whole show.

This episode had a really serious tone, but it still had funny moments like the hilarious scene with Hank and the dart. His next scene was tho, sounded really suspicious to me for some reason and I thought something was up, but I don't know why anyone would do that or what they want from Hank, so maybe it was straight storytelling and I'm reading into it too much.

The episode also had really amazing scenery with the sea that looked really realistic.

Fuches is the embodiment of Satan and he was really good in this episode as he is in every episode. I don't know what his plan is this time or how he's gonna get out of this.

All in all, this episode was one of the best episodes of the show, great acting from the main characters and one side character in particular that I didn't mention to avoid spoilers, great cinematography as always with great use of zoom, and they put every character in the most intense situations they've been.

I don't know how they're gonna wrap up all these plot lines in the finale tho, but again, knowing Barry (or rather not knowing since you never know what's gonna happen next), they probably could wrap up the whole show in the finale if there was no season 4, and obviously, somethings are gonna be left loose for season 4, but there's still a lot of things they need to wrap in the finale and I can't wait to see it!
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10/10
Firing on all cylinders
tristan_196 June 2022
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This episode is a banger on every level and storyline. Barry and Sally are at their lowest yet, the former unable to even do anything, and the latter being betrayed by one of her closest friend, and finally exploding.

On the Sally front, this couldn't have been more tragic. Everything snapped and collapsed in a matter of seconds. Who knew Natalie had betrayal in her heart ? The elevator scene is nothing short of outstanding, and was unfortunately filmed and recorded.

The world is crumbling on Barry also, as he is taken up by a victim's father. I loved that spin on things, because this time the father had to choose if he was gonna save him, spare him, instead of the opposite. The dialogue is sad and the directing is somber. The beach scenes are pretty damn sad and morbid. And to cap it all, Fuches has a phenomenal scene with Albert, pointing him in the right direction. We are now all in for the finale.

Noho Hank gets closer to Cristobal, and Jim Moss actually had a different agenda, which brought a great twist here. Gene is having his masterclass and getting closer to success, as opposed to the end of Season 2.

I'm excited to see where this all leads. Maybe Barry and Sally are actually meant to end up together, and they can help each other going through their respective traumas. Or not. What about Hank and Cristobal ? I sense a tragedy happening soon, in either one of the storylines. Because everyone is experiencing a though phase.
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10/10
the end is near
nmassarello-409356 June 2022
Just like the other seasons of Barry, you can really feel the weight of this season as it's coming to a close. This episode is still darkly funny, but it keeps its focus on the dramatic pulse of the story and places several characters in terrible positions, while allowing others to obtain some level of victory. They are all either winning or losing at this point in the season, and after the next episode the tables could easily be turned.
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10/10
Another great episode.
jablack-421417 June 2022
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Bill Hader is such a good director and writer and to think we may have not known had Barry never been made(hes also a fantastic dramedy/drama actor but this was already known if you've seen some of his other work). This episode sets up the finale of Barrys downfall, everything he did in Season 1 and 2 has finally come back to bite him in the ass. Seeing as Season 4 is happening I am curious to see how its handled, imagine if Walter Whites secret was exposed to as many people as Barrys been exposed to but in Season 3... its going to be VERY interesting watching this play out and seeing the aftermath.
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9/10
Breakin' Bad
safenoe17 April 2023
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D'Arcy Carden is top notch as Natalie Greer, who becomes a showrunner after being accused of theft of ideas by Sally Reed (Sarah Goldberg), and the scene in the elevator was heated and both actresses deserved Emmy awards for their incredible performances that seemed so real.

Anyway, Bill Hader directed this episode, the penultimate one for season three. I must admit, I watched the previous episode seven months ago and only now have I got around to watching this episode in anticipation of season four which is the series finale that all Barry fans have been looking forward to.

Barry isn't for everyone but it's worth watching.
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6/10
Candy ass episode
bc_global187 June 2022
This one was a miss. Took a lot of the momentum the season had away. The dream/coma thing has been done to death (and much better). Seems like this show has a lot more to tell but it's spinning the wheels. Hopefully it will get back on track.
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5/10
Another filler type episode.
mooveephantom8 June 2022
I did like the tense and dark moments. I can tell they are setting up the finale. I hope it is a strong one because a lot of this episode just felt like a wasted opportunity. Zero care for Sally's story arc. I don't mind the lack of comedy here, but most of 33 minutes was just boring. Barry, Gene and Noho Hank's journey is still interesting but there just wasn't enough to really suck you in. Too fragmented. Episode 8 better be a powerhouse.
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8/10
Weaker episode hopefully the finale stands out a bit more
Near-L6 June 2022
Too much Sally and the tone is too serious when the show cannot be taken as seriously as it's being taken. The comedy/realism ratio is off in this episode. Very good nevertheless. They always nail those Barry dreamy scenes, they feel so real somehow. Poor Barry will be all alone in the afterlife.
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4/10
Episode 307
bobcobb30112 June 2022
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I can't believe this is an eight episode season and this is the penultimate one. Too boring, I don't like visions of death and that ilk. This is not what the show should be built on.
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1/10
"Siri school"
babygrrl-697737 February 2023
In todays world, I would think it would be easy to have a military expert on call to prevent you from mispronouncing things like SERE school in dialogue about a character's self-described military career. Outside of that, the episode was much like the rest of the season. Weak.

Sally is just not good. Barry isn't doing anything interesting, soho hank is just wandering around. This show used to be so good. Dark comedy with some suspense from time to time. It's gotten to the point where it's just not even enjoyable to watch anymore. The entire series was cheapened by the pathetic Storyline, or lack thereof.
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4/10
This used to be funny
amandaorsburn22 June 2022
This used to be a comedy. A really good one too. Just a little bit dark, but mostly funny. I feel like that's gone now, and I really hope they can get it back in season 4.
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