you're charming
- El episodio se transmitió el 23 abr 2023
- TV-MA
- 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
9.0/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Sally empieza a dar clases de interpretación. Gene no está seguro del artículo. El trato de Barry se pone en marcha. El pasado de Hank se enfrenta a él.Sally empieza a dar clases de interpretación. Gene no está seguro del artículo. El trato de Barry se pone en marcha. El pasado de Hank se enfrenta a él.Sally empieza a dar clases de interpretación. Gene no está seguro del artículo. El trato de Barry se pone en marcha. El pasado de Hank se enfrenta a él.
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- Elenco
Opiniones destacadas
I left a review for episode one saying that it felt like a slow burn, and that to me it felt like it was missing a lot of its comedic energy - this episode showed me that they've still got it, and hopefully they continue to build and expand on that energy.
I think it's these wonderfully surreal moments when you think you know exactly where the story is headed next, and can't help but watch as all your expectations are turned on their head in some incredible, beautiful, and often times hilarious ways.
This episode took me from suspense to laughing to shock and back again in the best possible ways, and gave me the confidence that the magic that made me fall in love with this show is still in there!
I think it's these wonderfully surreal moments when you think you know exactly where the story is headed next, and can't help but watch as all your expectations are turned on their head in some incredible, beautiful, and often times hilarious ways.
This episode took me from suspense to laughing to shock and back again in the best possible ways, and gave me the confidence that the magic that made me fall in love with this show is still in there!
This season has been near perfect so far and this is the most exciting episode yet. This episode had scene after scene that had me going back after the episode to watch again. The cinematography in every episode this season so far has just been so well done. I can't believe how many big moments happen in 30 minutes and this episode was particularly Thrilling. One of my favorite moments is the cameo from Hader's fellow SNL star Fred Armisen .(this scene was awesome) Bill Hader, Sarah Goldberg, and Anthony Carrigan always act in a way that just amazes me. I always wish the episode was longer and I just can't say enough about this show. Barry Barry Barry!!!!
Another great episode from the last season that gets even better than the last one. The ending of this episode must be in the top 10 craziest scenes of the show.
This is another great episode that mixes comedy with serious dark stuff really well and this episode is also somehow funnier than the last one. It also does a really good of progressing each of these characters' storylines and no main character is left behind.
Gene still gets some of the funniest scenes of the show and considering this is just the third episode, he gets his somewhat of a comeuppance this early. But I know his story is gonna get even goofier.
Sally starts her own acting class in this episode and gets a huge reality check in there. It adds more depth to this character that she's been in abusive relationships, romantic or workwise, and even with her own parents, but she still comes back to it and this cycle of abuse doesn't end. I don't think she has realized it herself yet that she just can't stop this cycle and she just comes back to it like an addict, knowing or unknowingly. She's either the abuser in the relationship or the one that's getting abused. But that's what she's been living with her whole life and that's the only way she knows how to operate.
El Toro is also the best character of the show with only like 2 minutes of screen time. Forget Barry, forget Sally and Gene, El Toro is the main character and I don't wanna hear otherwise. El Toro is the best Toro.
And you know the drill with Fuches at this point. I don't think I've seen something so overdone in any movie or show and I don't mean it as a bad thing. This is probably the 60th time Fuches has had a change of heart about Barry, but it's comical every time. They somehow manage to do this like 3 times per episode, but it doesn't feel out of character or done to death. Great writing really.
The ending of the episode is just a chef's kiss and we get a big cliffhanger too. Bill Hader proves once again how much of a master he is on screen and also behind the camera. The action scenes of this show are just something else. They are so unique and well-done and feel so realistic and creative that I wanna know what Bill and Alec Berg were smoking to come up with them. The action is just fantastic and they are shot really well. Great direction and cinematography as always.
With how crazy this episode was and it's already on par with the craziness of the second half of season three, I'm just looking forward to see how they're gonna top the craziness in the latter half of this final season.
This is another great episode that mixes comedy with serious dark stuff really well and this episode is also somehow funnier than the last one. It also does a really good of progressing each of these characters' storylines and no main character is left behind.
Gene still gets some of the funniest scenes of the show and considering this is just the third episode, he gets his somewhat of a comeuppance this early. But I know his story is gonna get even goofier.
Sally starts her own acting class in this episode and gets a huge reality check in there. It adds more depth to this character that she's been in abusive relationships, romantic or workwise, and even with her own parents, but she still comes back to it and this cycle of abuse doesn't end. I don't think she has realized it herself yet that she just can't stop this cycle and she just comes back to it like an addict, knowing or unknowingly. She's either the abuser in the relationship or the one that's getting abused. But that's what she's been living with her whole life and that's the only way she knows how to operate.
El Toro is also the best character of the show with only like 2 minutes of screen time. Forget Barry, forget Sally and Gene, El Toro is the main character and I don't wanna hear otherwise. El Toro is the best Toro.
And you know the drill with Fuches at this point. I don't think I've seen something so overdone in any movie or show and I don't mean it as a bad thing. This is probably the 60th time Fuches has had a change of heart about Barry, but it's comical every time. They somehow manage to do this like 3 times per episode, but it doesn't feel out of character or done to death. Great writing really.
The ending of the episode is just a chef's kiss and we get a big cliffhanger too. Bill Hader proves once again how much of a master he is on screen and also behind the camera. The action scenes of this show are just something else. They are so unique and well-done and feel so realistic and creative that I wanna know what Bill and Alec Berg were smoking to come up with them. The action is just fantastic and they are shot really well. Great direction and cinematography as always.
With how crazy this episode was and it's already on par with the craziness of the second half of season three, I'm just looking forward to see how they're gonna top the craziness in the latter half of this final season.
Barry deservers plenty of awards I'm still surprised season 3 didn't win more at least for the chase episode regardless worth the high ratings/praise. You're Charming is a masterful episode where a lot happens with Hank, Sally being a delightful wonderful actress, Barry vents with masterful emotions (Bill Hader) is one of the best actors of our generation and great dialogue! Even has Rain Man in it briefly that's wonderful I have autism. Stephen Root has even gone a long way since being in Office Space When the Emmy's come up this summer numerous series deserve awards and this better be one of them to win!
It's rare you get a show that has managed to keep its brilliance for so long, and not only that but doing it in completely new ways every time. Barry will be remembered as such, a show that never pulled its punches, and a show that is just brilliant in every way possible. Barry S4E3 is Barry at its best, a complete episode all around, from the absolutely hilarious dialogue, and comedy being at display, to the incredibly deep and serious moments, this episode has it all. In a short 30 minute runtime, Barry pulls off more emotion than most 60 programs, and with ease, this is truly a show at its best.
¿Sabías que…?
- Trivia"El Toro" is played by famous film director Guillermo del Toro
- Citas
Gene Cousineau: You know what? I'm just going to go into hiding.
DA Buckner: They always find you. I've had many cases like this but I can't talk about them.
Gene Cousineau: Because they're classified?
DA Buckner: No. They're really disturbing, and I just don't like thinking about them.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards (2024)
- Bandas sonorasLeaving Wallbrook/On the Road
Written by Hans Zimmer
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 32min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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