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https://www.mic.com/culture/barry-se...ale-redemption
"Barry doesn’t deserve to be saved," says Brandon Yu. "Yet, because of the intrinsic qualities of pathos and endearing charisma that (Bill) Hader embodies as an actor, we’ve nevertheless wanted him to be; it’s the driving force of the show’s premise." Yu adds: "When I reviewed this new season in April, I wrote, based off of the first six episodes that were available for review, that the show, while nevertheless still superb (aside from its deft and singular balance of dark comedy, it’s one of the most cinematically enriching shows out there), was somewhat rockier for potentially pushing Barry’s darkness too far, to a place that strips him of his status as a tragic figure. In the final two episodes, though, the grander purpose and tone here clicks: it is in fact exactly about shaking us into seeing that there is nothing redeemable about Barry at all." ALSO:
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