An encounter that Barry never could have predicted has surprising effects.An encounter that Barry never could have predicted has surprising effects.An encounter that Barry never could have predicted has surprising effects.
Sarah Goldberg
- Sally Reed
- (credit only)
Anthony Carrigan
- NoHo Hank
- (credit only)
Henry Winkler
- Gene Cousineau
- (credit only)
Yoshi Nurijumi
- Pvt. Amspaugh
- (uncredited)
Erik Rodriguez
- Marine
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
I'm absolutely speechless. The pacing and intensity of this episode along with the "Barry" humor is beyond anything I've ever expected of this series.
I fell in love with the tone of this show from the very first episode. But this is the only time in this series where I was completely glued to the screen and when the credits rolled I couldn't believe it. It felt like 5 minutes have passed.
Having just finished watching the last GoT episode and being extremely disappointed, I figured I'd watch the latest episode of Barry and relax. This made my night. Absolutely perfect start to finish.
Props to Bill Hader for directing the finest episode in this amazing and underwatched/underrated series.
Pure dark comedy/action gold
I fell in love with the tone of this show from the very first episode. But this is the only time in this series where I was completely glued to the screen and when the credits rolled I couldn't believe it. It felt like 5 minutes have passed.
Having just finished watching the last GoT episode and being extremely disappointed, I figured I'd watch the latest episode of Barry and relax. This made my night. Absolutely perfect start to finish.
Props to Bill Hader for directing the finest episode in this amazing and underwatched/underrated series.
Pure dark comedy/action gold
I am not a huge fan of action scenes; I tend to tune out and do other things as soon as actors stop talking. This episode of "Barry" was almost pure action, and I couldn't stop watching - and laughing! Like most episodes so far, there was still the sense that Barry wanted to stop his violent ways, but things go impossibly wrong leading to a literally unbelievable situation. The stunt-work in the episode was amazing, like watching a horror-themed comic book come to life. Somehow, during all the chaos, they still managed a touch of actual character development. Even with the dark theme of the episode, the over-the-top moments made it seem lighter than some of the character-heavy episodes this season. Nothing went the way I would have expected. And I will never respond to an offer of Corn Nuts the same way again.
10boylej84
Every now and then an unexpected piece of art comes from one of your favorite television shows. This is one of those episodes. Like Fly in Breaking Bad I couldn't take my eyes off the screen. Bill Hader deserves all the awards for riding, starring and directing this one.
10dr150
Pure hilarity from beginning to end.
When you think it's over, it isn't. Relentless to the end.
This is an episode you can re-watch many years later and still laugh your ass off!
When you think it's over, it isn't. Relentless to the end.
This is an episode you can re-watch many years later and still laugh your ass off!
I love Bill Hader. This was an incredible episode. Too bad it gets completely overshadowed by massive Got episode so the chances of more ppl catching this gem even more slim. But Ronny/lily was more emotionally charged and engaging than The long night. Unexpected gem indeed.
Did you know
- TriviaEleven-year-old actress Jessie Giacomazzi (Lily Proxin) actually performed some of her own stunts with a little help from a custom effects rig and some CGI while climbing a 'tree'. She also crawled along the roof of a house as part of the sequence.
- GoofsWhen Fuches crashes the car into the police car in the parking lot, the stunt driver can be seen removing his hands from the steering wheel, despite Fuches' hands supposedly being super-glued to it. Then it happens again when Fuches drives away.
- Quotes
Monroe Fuches: [speaking to an 11 year old girl] Hey, I don't wanna sound like a creep, but do you wanna get in the car with me and my friend?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards (2019)
- SoundtracksCastle of Thoughts
Performed by Bloodrock
Details
- Runtime
- 38m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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