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‘Barry’ season 4 review: Bill Hader keeps taking wild chances as the show takes a whack at its farewell season

Emily Thompson
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“Barry” has risked from the beginning, which is certainly true for a fourth and last season that takes up where the third was, with his Hitman actor turned into Wannabe being arrested. That paves the way for an even darker season that accentuates the joint aspect of the program while leaning a bit in blurred lines with fantasy flights.

Thanks to the “Succession”, “Barry” won the highest goodbye goodbye in HBO this spring, but the Emmy nominated series is also not a chopped liver. It is fair to say, in fact, that although the thesis episodes are not up to what has been before, only a less long “barry” is still very, very good.

Bill Hader’s author, the turn, as the star of the director-producer remains one of the most unpredictable series of televisions, and the new season has a strong Vibe “Better Call Saul”, caused by the consequences of the partially inevitable currency partial.

The Concequences of His Judgment Flare Out To Both Sides of That Equation, From His Acting Teacher Gene Cousineau (As Played By Henry Winkler, Still to Towering Mixture of Ego and Need) and Girlfriend Sally Rogues, In Hbit, In Hbit, In Hbit, In His, In His, In His, In His, In His, In Hiss, Fuches (Stephen Root) and Noho Hank (Anthony Carrigan), who has found love in an improvised way in the course of his trips, while somehow turned “Barry” into a name of four syllable.

“Barry” has always fought with the discomfort of having a protagonist who murders people, and the question of empathizing with his Nameake becomes particularly acute in these episodes with the character in prison. When Barry asks: “Are you angry with me?” With an almost friend, it is easy to forget, at least momentarily, some of the horrible things he has done, even if the Jim Moss of Revenge Mentality (Robert Wisdom) cannot.

Hader (who directed each episode) also stands out in Darkly Comic Visual Gags, which increase in the new season with some hysterical cameos by real Hollywood figures, including director Guillermo del Toro, become even more fun.

That said, the surrealist digressions of the program and the deviations in fantasy become more distractors, in a way that sometimes feels too precious. The saving grace, constantly, is the force of the cast, even if the prison creates an impediment to its interactions.

HBO made most of the season noticeable, and the effective series keeps the nervous audience and guessing where it will end, and how (or if) its varied threads will connect.

The probability of a happy ending for everyone in the country “Barry” never seemed to be in the letters, but the headline and co -creator Alec Berg seems determined to leave in his own terms, as well (mostly) and Sporadicalxy as experimentation. That is why it is difficult to get angry with a program that takes reinforced creative risks, only with a season that is not the stone murderer who has bone.

“Barry” begins its fourth and last season on April 14 at 10 pm et in HBO, which, as CNN, is a Warner Bros. Discovery unit.

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