“Replace her dog with a slightly different dog”. Holy shit what an off the wall, psycho idea. Funniest thing I’ve ever heard too, like who the hell would even come up with that
The state security service of the GDR (AKA East Germany), the Stasi, used to do stuff like that to political dissidents. They called it Zersetzung if you wanna look into it more. They would do stuff like swap all of the socks in your drawer for ones that were identical but just a different size, set your alarm clock for earlier and earlier times, send doctored photographs of you in compromising positions to other people, etc. They would use various methods to drive a wedge between you and your family members in order to isolate you. They would also have agents seduce you or pursue a close relationship with you just so that agent could gaslight you in the future. If you were a recovering addict, you might find an amount of your drug of choice somewhere a person could potentially leave it inadvertantly, like in the pocket of a coat that you're putting on for the first time since last winter or spring. They did a good job at playing it for a laugh here but these kind of tactics are truly sick lol
@@joelglanton6531 It´s basically what you do when you want somebody gone, but you don´t want a big investigation around it. The best thing about it is that it´s literally so crazy that if you try to go public with it, it´s gonna make you look like a lunatic.
“Do you know where she lives?” A chill ran down my spine. Up till that moment it had been a sweet scene of Barry comforting Sally. Then Barry went into problem-solving mode, and it was like a cloud had covered the sun. Then a few seconds later he said “Replace her dog with a slightly different dog. Replace her furniture so she thinks her house is shrinking.” and I was laughing and horrified. Barry, that is so f*cked up.
It’s also remarkable how many sides of Barry we get here. At first he acts like a perfect gentleman and even asks if it is ok for him to comfort her. Then he says something trully hilarious (even if it is fucked up), and by the end of it the whole plan just seems evil.
It was actually "change the furniture in her house so she thinks she's shrinking". I guess he meant like replace her chairs with bigger chairs and whatnot so she thinks she's getting smaller compared to her environment.
@@Pos608 He was doing what Noho Hank suggested. Honestly, Hank should've known that Barry would interpret his advice in the most psychotic way imaginable.
It is double ironic and fucked up because Barry has used a lot of gaslighting against Sally over the show to distract from his dark secrets and now he is suggesting solutions very close to the literal gaslighting (turning the gaslights in the house down a little bit each day to make the wife belief she is going blind or insane) to solve her problem.
"Small gesture, something creative, the real you." I just realised that Barry was taking NoHo Hank's "advice" by offering comfort by being honest and telling her how he can "help" her. Dark comedy at its best. 😂😂😂 Imagine Walter telling Skylar, "I'm not gonna kill Ted. I'll make Pinkman do it for me. Then we'll use hydrofluoric acid and melt his body" in this tone.
Or how about Walt saying something like "You keep on fucking Ted, and I'll have Saul plant some incriminating evidence on him. His career will be over, the IRS will hunt him down, until eventually one day he hangs himself in his closet. Does that sound good?"
Literally laughed out loud about how calm and matter of fact Barry was at terrorizing the head of the network to the brink of insanity and potential suicide. Had to slam my hand over my mouth because it was 2 AM and got a strait up guffaw. Perfection.
It’s really chilling to see how his tone, body language and facial expressions are all of someone who is doing his best at comforting and he doesn’t even realize that what he’s saying is actually psychotic. An amazingly acted scene
He offers to psychologically torture a woman in the same exact tone as he offers to make her a cup of tea. This character is so messed up, I love Bill Hader 😂
@@chavedappelleYES exactly. That reminds me of Donald Glover’s standup routine. Every man has a “crazy ex-girlfriend” story but not every woman has a “crazy ex-boyfriend” story because if you have a crazy ex-boyfriend you’re going to die. It’s funny but it’s not funny lol
"Basically you just plant a seed, and then they just kinda hang themselves so it's super non-violent 🤷🏻" A+ line delivery lol Also, Sarah Goldberg's expressions throughout the scene were great
Sarah Goldberg man. She still doesn't get enough credit for how great she is on this show, despite being Emmy nominated. Total roller coaster during the speech she gave before her premiere
It really is I love every character. There’s like 4 to 5 different storylines going on between the several different characters and each one of them is so good.
I love where they're going with this show. They usually try to make the protagonist somewhat sympathetic and cool, in a badass "antihero" sort of way, but Barry is entering full blown villain territory; I can't wait to see what happens next with that psychotic asshole lol
yeah i think they’re purposely avoiding what happened to shows like breaking bad and sopranos where fans act like the despicable main characters are badass. however, it seems like even making barry this full blown psycho won’t stop these weirdo misogynist fans from acting like sally is worse
@@bluecollarmenproductions Yeah, but now he's not even hiding it. He's off the rails, he use to be a psychopath who had control. Now he's out of control.
I had a theory in my head that if Sally did find out who Barry really was then she would use Barry like Lady Macbeth used Macbeth, but after watching this scene it’s clear to me that Sally would be frightened if she found out the type of person Barry actually is. I always thought that because Sally is very controlling and ambitious, while Barry is obedient.
the change in her eyes is some of the best acting iv seen in a while like wow i went back over and over again to seeing her eyes click like boomm she gets it shes in danger
The experience I had watching this scene was so cathartic for me. I was bursting out laughing as Barry kept going and going explaining all the things he would do to the Producer all the while increasingly feeling more and more uncomfortable. Its like I forgot Barry was this psychopathic killing machine. I realized though he was taking No Ho Hanks advice and being “honest” with her to show he cared. He really thought doing any of those things would be okay with Sally because she’d see he was doing it to help her. And thankfully she saw that red flag and kicked him to the curb. Honestly I hope he respects her space but I’m getting the feeling Barry is on his way to becoming abusive ex boyfriend #2. Believe me I hope I’m wrong idk if I could take seeing Barry doing anything to Sally.
i doubt hes going to be abusive ex boyfriend #2 but he's probably going to put her in danger with all the shit going on around him its like everyone that meets him gets some massive bad luck like the poor mom and son in the end
@@CommanderLongJohn Dude Barry busts into Sally’s work and screams at her to give cousineau a job right now, and then tells sally that he’ll just fuck with the exec so badly they kill themselves? At the very least those are some mighty strong red flags
I laughed so hard at his itinerary here, brilliant dark comedy writing at it's best and Bill Hader executes this to perfection. The things he would do to this woman for snubbing Sally's show and Sally is like, "you're fucking insane!" Poor Barry, such a disturbed man but you got to love him.
Don't get me wrong I love Barry... But Noho was right he is like a super bad guy😂 I was really rooting for him in seasons 1 and 2 but damn he's going full heel in season 3
I was rooting for him for the better part of the first two seasons but the entirety of season 3 I was just hoping he'd go to jail or leave permanently.
This show is both the best crime show on and the funniest show on. Just the complete lack of self awareness at how horrifying his offer to help Sally was terrifyingly hilarious. Hader is a master comedian.
If you watch this scene with no sound, it's a drama. With sound.. comedy gold! 😂 There are so many layers of emotions in this show, the writing and acting is amazing.
"I thought that maybe if I could tell this story then maybe my life might matter" I know the focus of this scene is the comedy with how out of touch Barry is but I love this line. It really resonates as an artist who puts personal trauma into their work. It is absolutely devastating when it gets rejected because it's not just your work getting rejected it is essentially your life that gets rejected too. The powers that be didn't find it interesting enough even though channeling your pain through art was a very meaningful experience for you. Sally is horrible in so many ways but as much as I hate to admit it I really feel her pain here.
I know how hard it is when a show gets canceled because no one watched it. “Happy!” Comes to mind. It’s such an incredible show with tons of action and heart, only to be canceled just when they were gonna end the story.
Counterpart was also amazing. Such an amazing SF concept and so well executed. JK Simmons was so great, playing 2 different version of the same character. The producer said it was cancelled because the audience was "too male" and didn't fit with their new female centric demographic. He literally sounded like an AI.
@MMALifestyle She is. They made a point of showing that multiple times. She’s not great herself, but Barry has really become unhinged this season. This scene was terrifying for how nonchalant and reassuring he was being about such a completely insane plan. I feel like his character in the first two seasons would not have thought that idea was ok.
@@roems6396 That's the biggest issue with this season, Barry's character has almost done a complete 180 with little to no setup. Any character devolving that did happen happened off screen.
@@Gannoh This is true. I have found this season to be very entertaining...BUT, you’re right that they are trying very hard to make sure we don’t identify and sympathize with Barry anymore. In the finale of Season 2, we saw him killing people that considered him a friend/mentor, in some of the Russians, but that was due to his intense rage. So, I could see him yelling at Sally in the first episode of this season, in desperation and frustration, even though it was the most terrifying version of himself up to that point. What we’ve never seen before is Barry being completely unhinged, and threatening innocents, and talking about psychotic things so nonchalantly. He used to have lines that he wouldn’t cross.
@@roems6396 Exactly. In writing, when you want a character to cross those lines, you have to build it up and establish it through prior scenes so that it isn't a shock, and is a logical progression of events. The Barry Season 3 way of doing it seems to be keep all the important character moments in the time jump, and immediately skip to the payoffs of him being a psycho and freaking out. Really disappointing.
@@gibberconfirm166 ooh yes. Now I gotta go rewatch Taxi Driver. But yes, I see it. Two men who don’t see themselves as bad but rather as driven to do bad things. Who can’t see how or why the things they do and say are weird or horrifying to others. Who are emotionally disturbed, disconnected. Thanks for the rabbit hole!
I like how, out of genuine love and a protective instinct towards someone he cares about, he offers to legitimately torture a stranger who slighted Sally he really is 50/50 a cool guy and a complete psycho
This scene was trully hillarious. I still can’t understand how Barry can manage to be a funny show while not shying away from how fucked up it is. It is remarkable
My thoughts on this scene: 1. It's very possible if Barry had gone through with his plan that the TV executive would have gone crazy and likely committed suicide. 2. This scene seems to imply that Barry has experience doing this sort of thing. 3. I can't even imagine what all kinds of horrifying acts Barry has committed during his time as an assassin-for-hire.
@MayorWahna It was a romantic gesture, his naivety as to the immorality of the whole thing comes from a conditioned normalcy-morality is not innate and fixed, it is arbitrary and flexible, most sociopaths are brought up in environments which deviate from the moral status quo-this is sociopathy, it is quite common and may be more prominent in some than others in different degrees, however there is psychopathy which has a more biological root and is marked by an incapability of empathy, fear and anxiety. It's a difference of nature and nurture. Barry has exhibited clear indicators of empathy throughout the show- he has exhibited hesitancy, distress and remorse for his actions. However he is desensitized, situationally sociopathic (as are most in the military by our arbitrary standards for applying the term) and lacks the proper socialization to make him aware of normative moral values.
I am so glad they are making Sally strong in this season. As much as she has flaws, she is becoming pretty sympathetic since Barry yelled at her earlier this season.
Yeah and a lot of people seem to draw the line do you know why she decided to break up with him is because of her assistant wanted to get in her pants so she convinced her Break up with Barry
I still wouldn’t call her sympathetic, still a total narcissistic user, the way she treats her assistant alone shows she’s still much of the same. Just finally Barry’s darkness is also coming through the relationship, I honestly wouldn’t even be surprised by full reconciliation now that she’s in emotional need again.
@@RagnarokMic Literally the beginning of this episode alone highlights how narcissistic/irrational she is, she's sitting in a coffee cafe talking about "enjoying anonymity while I still can" as if she just starred opposite of Leo in Titanic, and the way she treats Natalie (her production assistant) is so fucked up it's crazy..
@Joshua Doty I mean barry is alot more likable than Sally. Sally is a bit of a narcissistic idiot. Self absorbed and oblivious. Barry means well but either is a sociopath and doesn't have the capacity to tell what he's doing or saying is wrong. Also fuches pushing him over the edge into darkness. And the stress he has endured is literally driving him especially insane this season. Both of them are technically kinda innocent in that they have limited control over these traits.
This scene fucking killed me. Barry comforting Sally by calmly explaining the many ways he could drive a person crazy is A+ dark comedy. Can't wait for the Sally haters to twist it so she's somehow the toxic one here...
I'm not the biggest fan of Sally, but I felt so bad for her in this scene and the scene where he yells at her. She just got brought back to that abusive place and she needed to get out.
@@alliewankenobi oh yeah she's terrible! Totally narcissistic and absolutely a bully. But nobody deserves to be abused and nobody deserves to be screamed at like that at all, let alone in their place of work! She's a monster, but Barry is on a whole different level of awfulness
the thing is Sally up until this point was being an asshole to him without context (having no clue what Barry is like), the audience has the luxury of knowing who Barry is, Sally doesn't, so she's an asshole a lot of the time to someone who to her knowledge is an average joe guy (and also to a lot of her friends)
i freaking love how he says "Oh shed never know i was there" Like that bit information was just so unnecessary and obvious to him that he didnt even think to explain that to sally when he first mentioned the idea of photographing her while she slept XD. like idk it might j be how Bill Hader deliverd the line but that little line is so damn funny to me!
One of my favorite scenes from Barry! He's just explaining ideas he has so nonchalantly and Sally is realizing how fucked up it is the longer he keeps going
It’s almost like Barry’s cursed to keep doing the things he’s good at killing people even people he doesn’t want to kill , and also it seems he has luck on his side because there are plenty times where it’s almost like it was meant to happen like with gene having a gun that failed because the chamber came off or when the mother and son were getting ready to kill Barry only for the gun to go off by accident . And there are other instances where he was almost caught .
“Replace her dog with a slightly different dog”. Holy shit what an off the wall, psycho idea. Funniest thing I’ve ever heard too, like who the hell would even come up with that
That one was definitely a subreddit post.
The state security service of the GDR (AKA East Germany), the Stasi, used to do stuff like that to political dissidents. They called it Zersetzung if you wanna look into it more. They would do stuff like swap all of the socks in your drawer for ones that were identical but just a different size, set your alarm clock for earlier and earlier times, send doctored photographs of you in compromising positions to other people, etc. They would use various methods to drive a wedge between you and your family members in order to isolate you. They would also have agents seduce you or pursue a close relationship with you just so that agent could gaslight you in the future. If you were a recovering addict, you might find an amount of your drug of choice somewhere a person could potentially leave it inadvertantly, like in the pocket of a coat that you're putting on for the first time since last winter or spring. They did a good job at playing it for a laugh here but these kind of tactics are truly sick lol
Reddit. (Edit: He also literally says he got some of those ideas from a sub-Reddit in the scene lol)
a Psychopath lmfaoooo
@@joelglanton6531 It´s basically what you do when you want somebody gone, but you don´t want a big investigation around it. The best thing about it is that it´s literally so crazy that if you try to go public with it, it´s gonna make you look like a lunatic.
“Do you know where she lives?” A chill ran down my spine. Up till that moment it had been a sweet scene of Barry comforting Sally. Then Barry went into problem-solving mode, and it was like a cloud had covered the sun. Then a few seconds later he said “Replace her dog with a slightly different dog. Replace her furniture so she thinks her house is shrinking.” and I was laughing and horrified. Barry, that is so f*cked up.
What's funnier is that just a few episodes later Sally is totally on board with Barry's idea
It’s also remarkable how many sides of Barry we get here. At first he acts like a perfect gentleman and even asks if it is ok for him to comfort her. Then he says something trully hilarious (even if it is fucked up), and by the end of it the whole plan just seems evil.
It was actually "change the furniture in her house so she thinks she's shrinking". I guess he meant like replace her chairs with bigger chairs and whatnot so she thinks she's getting smaller compared to her environment.
@@Pos608 He was doing what Noho Hank suggested. Honestly, Hank should've known that Barry would interpret his advice in the most psychotic way imaginable.
It is double ironic and fucked up because Barry has used a lot of gaslighting against Sally over the show to distract from his dark secrets and now he is suggesting solutions very close to the literal gaslighting (turning the gaslights in the house down a little bit each day to make the wife belief she is going blind or insane) to solve her problem.
How can a scene be this funny, sad and creepy all at once?
Genius.
It’s like watching happen in gta it’s funny af but gory
*but with words
How can a scene be this funny, sad and creepy all at once
"Oh there's a lot of ways"
Its Sally's reaction escalation.
dark comedy lmao
When this show ends, the analyzing evil episode on Barry is gonna be insane.
Barry isn’t evil:( stop why would u say that:(((
@@cdedberry dudes literally a contract killer
@@madmammoth9022 he just wants to be an actor:(
@@cdedberry ok? He's still a psychopath with rage issues. Even of he isn't intentionally evil, he's still a bad guy.
@@cdedberry hitler just wants to be a painter:( he no bad dude
"Small gesture, something creative, the real you."
I just realised that Barry was taking NoHo Hank's "advice" by offering comfort by being honest and telling her how he can "help" her.
Dark comedy at its best. 😂😂😂
Imagine Walter telling Skylar, "I'm not gonna kill Ted. I'll make Pinkman do it for me. Then we'll use hydrofluoric acid and melt his body" in this tone.
In all fairness, Walt would probably want the pleasure of killing Ted himself.
Or how about Walt saying something like "You keep on fucking Ted, and I'll have Saul plant some incriminating evidence on him. His career will be over, the IRS will hunt him down, until eventually one day he hangs himself in his closet. Does that sound good?"
she would’ve went probably went straight to hank
Oh my god you’re right. This was Barry trying to emulate Cristobal’s Bolivian meal for Hank.
Skyler pressured Walter into trying to kill Jesse so idk bout that
“Change her dog with a slightly different dog” had me in tears 😭
Literally laughed out loud about how calm and matter of fact Barry was at terrorizing the head of the network to the brink of insanity and potential suicide. Had to slam my hand over my mouth because it was 2 AM and got a strait up guffaw. Perfection.
When your norm is murder, anything below that is totally cool
It’s really chilling to see how his tone, body language and facial expressions are all of someone who is doing his best at comforting and he doesn’t even realize that what he’s saying is actually psychotic. An amazingly acted scene
He offers to psychologically torture a woman in the same exact tone as he offers to make her a cup of tea. This character is so messed up, I love Bill Hader 😂
“Some of it on subreddit” this show man 😂
"Most of it I learned in the military, some of it on a subreddit" 🤣🤣🤣
His reaction at about 2:55 when he pulls away and snaps out of caring mode to an 'ok, Jesus, fine!' mode is some really nice acting.
Totally, to him she's the crazy one for screaming at him
@@chavedappelleYES exactly. That reminds me of Donald Glover’s standup routine. Every man has a “crazy ex-girlfriend” story but not every woman has a “crazy ex-boyfriend” story because if you have a crazy ex-boyfriend you’re going to die. It’s funny but it’s not funny lol
Every relationship ever lol
"Basically you just plant a seed, and then they just kinda hang themselves so it's super non-violent 🤷🏻"
A+ line delivery lol
Also, Sarah Goldberg's expressions throughout the scene were great
"By the end of it her brain will just essentially eat itself."😂
You just replace all the furniture so they think they are shrinking.
Sarah Goldberg man. She still doesn't get enough credit for how great she is on this show, despite being Emmy nominated. Total roller coaster during the speech she gave before her premiere
Fax
the way Barry honestly thought he didnt say anything Wrong......He is Varifiably insane.
This show is such an amazing cascade of events.
It really is I love every character. There’s like 4 to 5 different storylines going on between the several different characters and each one of them is so good.
Barry was one of those few shows that don’t waste a second of screen time. Top quality stuff.
"change her dog with a slightly different dog" that line had me dying
Barry feels like a menacing presence in nearly every scene he's in this season
“Can I make you some tea or something?”
I was horrified then I just started laughing so goddamn hard. I love this show.
His delivery of this whole scene is genuinely one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. So calm and soothing
I love where they're going with this show. They usually try to make the protagonist somewhat sympathetic and cool, in a badass "antihero" sort of way, but Barry is entering full blown villain territory; I can't wait to see what happens next with that psychotic asshole lol
yeah i think they’re purposely avoiding what happened to shows like breaking bad and sopranos where fans act like the despicable main characters are badass. however, it seems like even making barry this full blown psycho won’t stop these weirdo misogynist fans from acting like sally is worse
@The Rue Morgue yeah like sure she can definitely be an arrogant prick but he’s literally a mass murderer
He’s an anti-villain
@@tonydaza8504 he’s a protagonist but still a bad guy
@@tonydaza8504 I think we’re just seeing his downfall. See season 1&2 Barry is likeable season 3 Barry is psycho get away from me
Anyone who says "it's the thought that counts" never met anyone like Barry lmao
*"Was it something I said?"* Bill Hader is a comedic genius
If you hadn't gotten a clue that Barry has completely lost it. THIS IS IT!
He had lost a long time ago.
Stress has literally been driving him insane
@@bluecollarmenproductions Yeah, but now he's not even hiding it. He's off the rails, he use to be a psychopath who had control. Now he's out of control.
What do you mean he "lost it"? You've never changed someone dog with a slightly different dog?
You mean other than when he killed like 20 people because he was angry with another one who just happened to be there?
I honestly can’t wait to see when Sally finds out the whole truth about Barry (that’s he’s a psychopathic hitman/killer)
he's not a psychopath, he is desensitized.
I had a theory in my head that if Sally did find out who Barry really was then she would use Barry like Lady Macbeth used Macbeth, but after watching this scene it’s clear to me that Sally would be frightened if she found out the type of person Barry actually is. I always thought that because Sally is very controlling and ambitious, while Barry is obedient.
@@lejenddairy Man that would have been good, excellent foreshadowing too
@@lejenddairy ooh I could see Barry somehow deluding himself into thinking that and then having it backfire horribly
@@lejenddairy omg maybe they were thinking about doing that
the change in her eyes is some of the best acting iv seen in a while like wow i went back over and over again to seeing her eyes click like boomm she gets it shes in danger
She's so hypocritical. At this point she's acting as if this thing was super fd up, and it is, but later she's totally cool with that.
But she was not in danger.
The experience I had watching this scene was so cathartic for me. I was bursting out laughing as Barry kept going and going explaining all the things he would do to the Producer all the while increasingly feeling more and more uncomfortable. Its like I forgot Barry was this psychopathic killing machine. I realized though he was taking No Ho Hanks advice and being “honest” with her to show he cared. He really thought doing any of those things would be okay with Sally because she’d see he was doing it to help her. And thankfully she saw that red flag and kicked him to the curb. Honestly I hope he respects her space but I’m getting the feeling Barry is on his way to becoming abusive ex boyfriend #2. Believe me I hope I’m wrong idk if I could take seeing Barry doing anything to Sally.
i doubt hes going to be abusive ex boyfriend #2 but he's probably going to put her in danger with all the shit going on around him its like everyone that meets him gets some massive bad luck like the poor mom and son in the end
@@TheBLT883 Actually it's like more ex boyfriend puppet that abusive.
@@angelgomezramos1015 In what way shape or form is Barry even the slightest bit "abusive" 🤷?
@@CommanderLongJohn Mention about that when barry shouts sally she laughted which is strange and scary. I was more scary to Sally that Barry.
@@CommanderLongJohn Dude Barry busts into Sally’s work and screams at her to give cousineau a job right now, and then tells sally that he’ll just fuck with the exec so badly they kill themselves? At the very least those are some mighty strong red flags
“Do you know where she lives?”
Said the murdering sociopath calmly
*SALLY!!*
ICANREPLACEHERDOGWITHASLIGHTLYDIFFERENTDOG!
You definetly feel like you're an intellectual and entitled when you throw that word around
Just casually mentioning that he learned how to gaslight people from a subreddit.
I laughed so hard at his itinerary here, brilliant dark comedy writing at it's best and Bill Hader executes this to perfection. The things he would do to this woman for snubbing Sally's show and Sally is like, "you're fucking insane!" Poor Barry, such a disturbed man but you got to love him.
"Most of it in the military. Some of it on a subreddit."
Don't get me wrong I love Barry... But Noho was right he is like a super bad guy😂
I was really rooting for him in seasons 1 and 2 but damn he's going full heel in season 3
oh my god… absolutely! do i not tell you enough? you are like super bad guy!
50/50 with Cristobal
@@MisfitsFiendClub138 50/50 🕺 with Cristobal 🕺
Even after he killed chris? I stopped being on his side right after that
I was rooting for him for the better part of the first two seasons but the entirety of season 3 I was just hoping he'd go to jail or leave permanently.
That was the calmest intrusive thought I ever heard lol
Nice cautionary illustration at the end of the sort of things that happen when people who have never handled firearms decide to "go full Wyatt Earp."
Did the kid shout himself?
No, his mother accidentally shot him because she wasn't practicing trigger discipline
This show is both the best crime show on and the funniest show on. Just the complete lack of self awareness at how horrifying his offer to help Sally was terrifyingly hilarious. Hader is a master comedian.
this is one of the most brilliant scenes ever..everything is in this one take...floored I am
"Trust me bro, you just have to be yourself"
Me, my traumas, and my unhealthy coping mechanisms:
If you watch this scene with no sound, it's a drama. With sound.. comedy gold! 😂
There are so many layers of emotions in this show, the writing and acting is amazing.
“Be honest with her” 😂😂
"I thought that maybe if I could tell this story then maybe my life might matter"
I know the focus of this scene is the comedy with how out of touch Barry is but I love this line. It really resonates as an artist who puts personal trauma into their work. It is absolutely devastating when it gets rejected because it's not just your work getting rejected it is essentially your life that gets rejected too. The powers that be didn't find it interesting enough even though channeling your pain through art was a very meaningful experience for you. Sally is horrible in so many ways but as much as I hate to admit it I really feel her pain here.
This show has amazing actors. Fantastic show.
I know how hard it is when a show gets canceled because no one watched it. “Happy!” Comes to mind. It’s such an incredible show with tons of action and heart, only to be canceled just when they were gonna end the story.
I loved "Happy!" too! I was so disappointed when it got canceled.
Counterpart was also amazing. Such an amazing SF concept and so well executed. JK Simmons was so great, playing 2 different version of the same character.
The producer said it was cancelled because the audience was "too male" and didn't fit with their new female centric demographic. He literally sounded like an AI.
I didn't know it got cancelled.. my heart
Her slowly realising what a psychopath he is was fucking hilarious 💀
Just to show how alien Barry is. Really glad Sally broke up with him. She is not perfect but Barry is a doom magnet!
I think he PTSD and the fact tjanhe has autism makes him so diferent fron everyone else
@MMALifestyle
She is. They made a point of showing that multiple times. She’s not great herself, but Barry has really become unhinged this season. This scene was terrifying for how nonchalant and reassuring he was being about such a completely insane plan. I feel like his character in the first two seasons would not have thought that idea was ok.
@@roems6396 That's the biggest issue with this season, Barry's character has almost done a complete 180 with little to no setup. Any character devolving that did happen happened off screen.
@@Gannoh
This is true. I have found this season to be very entertaining...BUT, you’re right that they are trying very hard to make sure we don’t identify and sympathize with Barry anymore. In the finale of Season 2, we saw him killing people that considered him a friend/mentor, in some of the Russians, but that was due to his intense rage. So, I could see him yelling at Sally in the first episode of this season, in desperation and frustration, even though it was the most terrifying version of himself up to that point. What we’ve never seen before is Barry being completely unhinged, and threatening innocents, and talking about psychotic things so nonchalantly. He used to have lines that he wouldn’t cross.
@@roems6396 Exactly. In writing, when you want a character to cross those lines, you have to build it up and establish it through prior scenes so that it isn't a shock, and is a logical progression of events.
The Barry Season 3 way of doing it seems to be keep all the important character moments in the time jump, and immediately skip to the payoffs of him being a psycho and freaking out. Really disappointing.
This scene (and show) is amazing on so many levels🤣😭😐
Just realized this is a Taxi Driver riff, which they hadn't really explored too much (Barry being that out of sync with norms.)
@@gibberconfirm166 ooh yes. Now I gotta go rewatch Taxi Driver. But yes, I see it. Two men who don’t see themselves as bad but rather as driven to do bad things. Who can’t see how or why the things they do and say are weird or horrifying to others. Who are emotionally disturbed, disconnected. Thanks for the rabbit hole!
best show on TV right now
It's so helpful to keep re-watching this clip as a way to model healthy male compassion.
Transitions in this show are incredible. I also really hope that Kyle is okay.
The logical profession of this scene is that hilarious voice to text message in next episode..brilliant writing and execution...
The secondhand embarrassment I felt from this scene 😭 I was so tense
This scene for me was a downhill roller coaster of me audibly saying “Barry…” “Barry what…?” “BARRY…” “BARRY WTF”
This scene is hilarious and heart breaking at the same time
The replacing the dog line had me in tears I swear to god lolololololol
Bill Hader is amazing! How he says absolutely horrible things so quietly and matter of factly. Chilling! This show and cast are incredible.
Beep boop 🤖
I love that the show Barry can make a moment of a mother accidentally shooting her son both funny, shocking and tragic at the same time.
I was shocked and not surprised at the same time, they were clearly in over their heads lol
@@gamepoy5056 she ignored all the rules of gun safety especially around a glock which doesn't have a manual safety
Who were they? Were they the son and widow of a man Barry killed?
@@kentvesser9484yes
“Can I make you some tea or something?” Lmao
I was rolling on the floor watching this
sally’s reaction was gold! completely horrified but slightly intrigued
When "just be yourself" goes wrong 🤣
I like how, out of genuine love and a protective instinct towards someone he cares about, he offers to legitimately torture a stranger who slighted Sally
he really is 50/50 a cool guy and a complete psycho
This scene was trully hillarious. I still can’t understand how Barry can manage to be a funny show while not shying away from how fucked up it is. It is remarkable
Awww offering her tea was such wholesome of him ^_^
I love how this is absurdly funny (replacing the dog and furniture) but the implications are terrifying. This show balances these things so well.
My thoughts on this scene:
1. It's very possible if Barry had gone through with his plan that the TV executive would have gone crazy and likely committed suicide.
2. This scene seems to imply that Barry has experience doing this sort of thing.
3. I can't even imagine what all kinds of horrifying acts Barry has committed during his time as an assassin-for-hire.
If Dexter and You were straight comedies this would be their child.
What's so scary is that Barry made it sound so normal. This show went from dark comedy to scary horror
Sally finally noticed that Barry is a psychopath.
He is desensitized, not a psychopath-there is a clear distinction.
@MayorWahna It was a romantic gesture, his naivety as to the immorality of the whole thing comes from a conditioned normalcy-morality is not innate and fixed, it is arbitrary and flexible, most sociopaths are brought up in environments which deviate from the moral status quo-this is sociopathy, it is quite common and may be more prominent in some than others in different degrees, however there is psychopathy which has a more biological root and is marked by an incapability of empathy, fear and anxiety. It's a difference of nature and nurture. Barry has exhibited clear indicators of empathy throughout the show- he has exhibited hesitancy, distress and remorse for his actions. However he is desensitized, situationally sociopathic (as are most in the military by our arbitrary standards for applying the term) and lacks the proper socialization to make him aware of normative moral values.
@MayorWahna You can't just google away all the complexities in the universe, some things require more independent analysis.
@MayorWahna Wait, I didn't see the other comments where you specified "traits"-apologies, they were hidden up there.
@MayorWahna You also did acknowledge he was capable of remorse, I missed that too.
I love how in each episode we get a scene where we can see how fucked up in the head barry has become.....
It's so much funnier that they show just how fucked up barry's suggestions are instead of potraying it as some sort of quirky trait
I was screaming to my screen going "Shut up Barry, Shut up Barry this is not the time Barry!"
“Barry” gets me to literally drop my jaw so consistently…
i can't believe he legit believes shit like gaslighting and blackmail is "nothing bad" he's so scary sdghfjkghj
I mean, compared to his other actions, pretty mild stuff.
@@RagnarokMic listen the fact that THIS is considered tame is a red flag in itself imo
Barry in s3 was horrific. loved it
"Did I say something?"😂
“Just as a way of being like ‘Hey, not cool.’”
This is top 3 scenes of the new season for sure. Absolutely amazing. Lol
I am so glad they are making Sally strong in this season. As much as she has flaws, she is becoming pretty sympathetic since Barry yelled at her earlier this season.
Yeah and a lot of people seem to draw the line do you know why she decided to break up with him is because of her assistant wanted to get in her pants so she convinced her Break up with Barry
I still wouldn’t call her sympathetic, still a total narcissistic user, the way she treats her assistant alone shows she’s still much of the same. Just finally Barry’s darkness is also coming through the relationship, I honestly wouldn’t even be surprised by full reconciliation now that she’s in emotional need again.
@@tonydaza8504 Her 'assistant' is like a 16yr old little transgender creature with acne covering her face like moss on a tree trunk...
@@RagnarokMic Literally the beginning of this episode alone highlights how narcissistic/irrational she is, she's sitting in a coffee cafe talking about "enjoying anonymity while I still can" as if she just starred opposite of Leo in Titanic, and the way she treats Natalie (her production assistant) is so fucked up it's crazy..
@Joshua Doty I mean barry is alot more likable than Sally. Sally is a bit of a narcissistic idiot. Self absorbed and oblivious.
Barry means well but either is a sociopath and doesn't have the capacity to tell what he's doing or saying is wrong. Also fuches pushing him over the edge into darkness. And the stress he has endured is literally driving him especially insane this season.
Both of them are technically kinda innocent in that they have limited control over these traits.
I thought they we’re gonna cop out and make the scene comedic like some things in the show but they really went there
"You know where she lives?"
Oh boy...
This scene fucking killed me. Barry comforting Sally by calmly explaining the many ways he could drive a person crazy is A+ dark comedy.
Can't wait for the Sally haters to twist it so she's somehow the toxic one here...
I'm not the biggest fan of Sally, but I felt so bad for her in this scene and the scene where he yells at her. She just got brought back to that abusive place and she needed to get out.
@@alliewankenobi oh yeah she's terrible! Totally narcissistic and absolutely a bully. But nobody deserves to be abused and nobody deserves to be screamed at like that at all, let alone in their place of work! She's a monster, but Barry is on a whole different level of awfulness
@@looney1023 whoa, don’t say nobody, because that’s not the case. But yeah, I feel for Sally.
@@xaviercopeland2789 I agree though, NOBODY deserves that.
the thing is Sally up until this point was being an asshole to him without context (having no clue what Barry is like), the audience has the luxury of knowing who Barry is, Sally doesn't, so she's an asshole a lot of the time to someone who to her knowledge is an average joe guy (and also to a lot of her friends)
stomach wounds are the most survivable wound btw, so as long as that kid gets to a hospital, he'll be fine.
Unless it hit his intestines, then sepsis is likely.
This was my favourite scene 😂😂😂
Poor Barry. That was a very endearing gesture ♥️. Smh.
I feel like a psycho for thinking Sally would agree since I'm getting used to seeing a plot twist or something.
I feel like a psycho for wanting her to go back to Barry and agree to try this on Natalie lol
I love how calm and collective he was during this scene as if it's a totally normal thing to do
Just watched it and couldn't stop laughing lmao
The dark comedy in this show is amazing
‘But by the end, her brain will have eventually eaten itself’. Brilliant.
I haven't seen Season 3 yet, but Barry is like a completely different character in some of these clips.
barrys tangent genuinely freaked me the hell out
Damn Barry was back in until that crazy ass suggestion
i freaking love how he says "Oh shed never know i was there" Like that bit information was just so unnecessary and obvious to him that he didnt even think to explain that to sally when he first mentioned the idea of photographing her while she slept XD. like idk it might j be how Bill Hader deliverd the line but that little line is so damn funny to me!
One of my favorite scenes from Barry! He's just explaining ideas he has so nonchalantly and Sally is realizing how fucked up it is the longer he keeps going
This scene was so fucking hilarious.
I need a lobotomy.
I still find him incredibly sweet and charming here.
I literally would've taken it as a joke lol
I always wondered what happened to that family by the end
"oh, there's a lot of ways." Hilarious but dark as fuck lol.
The furniture thing had me dying omg
barry is so kind
I laughed so god damn hard at this scene, I was like, "Oh my god, I need so much therapy."
It’s almost like Barry’s cursed to keep doing the things he’s good at killing people even people he doesn’t want to kill , and also it seems he has luck on his side because there are plenty times where it’s almost like it was meant to happen like with gene having a gun that failed because the chamber came off or when the mother and son were getting ready to kill Barry only for the gun to go off by accident . And there are other instances where he was almost caught .
Yeah he has an almost Coen-ian fatalism behind him. Like a funny Anton Chigurh.
I know I’ve been watching too much Task Master because I heard this monologue and thought, “That’s some Rhod Gilbert level thinking.”
i have like zero context of what i just watched but i might start watching barry
I hope the mom comes back for season 4