Albert is almost like God talking to Barry in this scene. Him showing up inexplicably in the shot in an almost otherworldly fashion. Wrathfully demanding answers to why Barry is doing the things he is doing, threatening to smite him if he doesn't answer his demands. Passing judgement and giving him one last change and an ultimatum once Barry shows he's not a psycho killer, just a scared boy.
I didn't think about it at the time but that, "starting now" was really Barry's last chance. At that point he really could have walked away. But he had to try and deal with things the only way he knows how, killing.
The way Barry just breaks down really just makes me feel sad for him. He really has hit his mental limit. All that regret, all that pent up misery all at once man. It almost makes you forget that this guy became a real evil schmuck.
The scene was executed to perfection, disturbing and scary. Barry has hit the lowest. I know you shouldn't feel sympathy for him but he breaks my heart to see him like that. This season was darker than unsual, dense. Bill Hader is outstanding in acting, directing and writing. The season finale is one of intense episodes ever, it was pure suspense.
Why shouldn't you feel sorry for him? I empathize with murders all the time. We live according to a moral guide we conjured out of thin air. There is no right or wrong way to live.
I feel for him and Albert in this scene. Barry’s fear and anguish makes me think of Barry’s victims. Albert takes pity on Barry and spares his life. I wonder how many of Barry’s victims pleaded for their lives before he killed them :(
@@Yourmothersmuff that’s a very nihilistic view of life. Humans are a social species. Societies can only operate within a moral framework, otherwise there can be no trust, no cooperation, no shared understanding. We can’t work or even coexist with other humans without it.
@@YourmothersmuffBarry screwed up his life by making bad choices that were obviously going to come back to bite him, that’s why you shouldn’t feel sorry for him.
This scene was so well done. Barry not responding because he’s too emotionally overwhelmed to say anything is so accurate. You can also tell Barry doesn’t even know if he’s hallucinating Albert or not at first.
After I watched the scene I realized that Albert never told Barry he was in LA. Albert just came to LA to help with the Chechen stuff, and barry happened to be the one he was looking for. Barry seeing Albert is a complete shock to him
@@gregwilliams3120 Do you guys really think he didn’t? Honestly the way this episode ends, I doubt there’s anyway both of those two walk away. But I’m curious for your takes on it: do you think Barry really let Albert leave unscathed?
@@CopperMasterX There's no way Barry killed Albert after this scene. Not in the state he was in, and not after Albert offered he would let him get away with it on the condition that he not kill again. As Bill Hader has said in a few interviews about this scene, Albert is the only person who can give Barry any sort of forgiveness for his actions, because he's where the killing started. For Barry to kill Albert would be devastating, and as you can see in the scene after this Barry's too focused on getting out of Los Angeles (knowing multiple people know who he is) to have just shot this person who played such a major role in his life. Where this'll go in Season 4, on the other hand, remains to be seen.
I think there’s a really intriguing idea there. Right now Barry still believes he has a chance at redemption. But if he were to kill Albert, that would be it, he’d be lost forever.
@@sopyleecrypt6899 Barry could never kill Albert because of everyone he’s been with, he’s been the only person he’s saved. Every last person Barry has met he has hurt.
@@rowleyryan9025 Now I'm just thinking of the writing, was Barry killing Albert the right choice? That would have been dark as fuck but it already ends so dark, prison is the happiest solution, so how is this better? Yet at the end he's gonna kill Mr. Moss, what makes Albert different? Barry killing Albert would be killing the only good he ever did, which seems like the black hole and end they end up at, anyway?
Hope we see more of Albert next season, he's like the anti-Barry in a few ways. Like how he flew off the handle when he realized the truth, his capacity for forgiveness. That's a feller I wanna know more about
Here’s my thought after finishing all 3 seasons, is Albert going to be fingered for knowing Barry was the killer and letting him go? That dramatic scene of him storming out after cocking his gun and then the cop bringing it up later makes me think the writers could tug on that string if they wanted to.
@Nick Pesetsky THAT sounds like an awesome idea-and it would also continue to show how Barry has fucked everybody else’s lives around him in an attempt to fix his own
What bothers me is that Barry never said why he did it. It's like deep inside, he knows that Chris didn't have to die. He was really just looking out for himself.
Chris, while innocent. Was kinda an idot. He hung out with bad people, and made bad decisions. He decided to go with two psychos who had guns and when Barry tried to force him out of the car they were in he didn't take the hint that the situation was more then it was. And after that he couldn't be calm and lost his stuff, telling Barry, and not only telling him but going to a secluded spot to tell him. From a psychological standpoint I can guess why Chris hung out with the crazies. He was a clerk but wanted to be in the action. He might have felt drawn to the danger but should have never be apart of it.
@@Mord12gp no man you are right. Chris was a total dumbass, like bro did you really think your pals geared up and brought assault rifles for show??? Still it doesn’t mean killing him was justified, and honestly if Chris did genuinely try to keep quiet his wife probably would’ve questioned him and gotten a confession. He just isn’t the type of guy who could handle hiding killing somebody (unlike Barry the psycho lol).
I feel like a lot of people misunderstand Barry. Albert confronts him, but forgives him for a reason he can understand, Barry is a consequence of all the terrible things around him, he wants to get out of the war and live a normal life, but it keeps coming back to him. In this scene, he breaks completely, after getting caught by the person he thought died, and was part of all the next horrible things he would partake on, all based on his guilt, and how he got taken advantage of, with his own identity on shambles. I believe that he didn't really care about getting caught, he was too shocked to see his own trauma coming to judge him, he was utterly afraid of going to hell but he knows that's where he was going regardless. Most of the season is about tragedy and trauma, without any kind of consolation or satisfaction. He's afraid but he believes he deserves it. But then he does what he usually does, disconnecting himself to avoid the pain, and continue without a real identity, without anyone to lead him.
i guess im the only one in this comment section that interpreted his breakdown this way, it looks to me like he genuinely was scared of dying. on top of all the trauma and misery and guilt he's feeling, it genuinely looked like to me that he was afraid of dying as soon as albert went gun up. i dunno about you, but i think it's interesting that our merciless protagonist that will kill anyone without hesitation, is scared of dying himself.
That’s exactly what I thought! In most movies when someone is confronted with a gun to the head they either play it off cool with some monologue or scream “don’t shoot” but this was real and raw, most people would scream a scream they didn’t know they had, and that’s what Barry did. He screamed like a little girl, terrified that his life was about to end, and terrified because he knew where he was going in the afterlife. The scene was pulled off incredibly, his rapid hyperventilating, the blank stare, the screaming, the crying. Bill Hader really knocked my socks off with that performance. Hats off!
@@andreandre5674 i agree completely. barry is the greatest show airing on tv and i think bill hader is easily one of the best actors and most talented writer we have in hollywood right now.
I thought exactly the same thing. Confronted with his own death, Barry was terrified and screaming, pleading for mercy. Albert softens when he sees Barry’s fear, he pities him and it stops him going through with it. It made me think of all the people Barry killed. Some never even knew he was there, but others would have been like this: terrified and begging for their lives. But Barry went ahead and killed them anyway 😕
Agreed. Barry has shown time and time again that his number one instinct is self preservation. Rather than own up to the consequences of his actions, he kills or (in Cousineau's case) threatens anyone who stands in the way of his freedom and his attempts at building a happy life for himself. While I think the other things people are saying in the comments are true, that he's at his literal breaking point of sanity here, and is terrified of spending eternity in hell, more than anything else this is his self preservation instinct kicking in again. He's a scared, pitiful coward who doesn't want his life taken from him despite all the life he's taken from the world.
What makes the scene even more interesting is that Barry just had that dream the other night. And he doesn't know that Albert is a detective so to him, it just seems like another dream, to see someone from your past you'd never expect to see again
You can really feel Barry lose his grip on reality over the season, especially after his epiphany/premonition/dream/hallucination whatever you wanna call it from the poison. You could argue he really began spiraling after the monastery though.
A part of me thinks, after telling Sally he knows where he goes when it's all over, some of Barry's screams of despair come from the threat of going back to the beach if he's killed, once again waiting for the doors of Hell to open and take him in.
The expression on Barry stays with me. A monstrous wretch caught in the sunlight with his deeds laid bare. His inability to talk in this scene and yet he somehow says it all. Bill has put in so much work for this series, but this scene is cinema in its purest rawest form.
I love how confident the writing and direction is to allow for Hader to communicate so much in this scene with zero dialogue. Inferior shows would have some hackneyed exchange verbally spelling out what the main character is feeling.
This scene was hard to watch, my entire thought process during this whole season was like, I thought this was supposed comedy. Season 4 can’t come soon enough. So amazing.
Wasn't just Chris it was the Chechan assassin too who said Barry gave his life purpose. Barry can talk now but doesn't say anything. Outstanding scene.
Bill Hader has been my favorite for while now and I love seeing him in comedic roles where he screams and his facial performance goes off the rails. But seeing him like this, his desperate screaming and broken expression was incredible.
You know the first 2 seasons were pure dark comedy and this season is like breaking bad 4 and 5, I definitely see the direction the next season is going and it’s only gonna get more darker and intense just like how Vince Gillian did with his series and I’ll keep saying this… Barry is Bill Haders Breaking bad
God, it`s too hard to watch. The 4th season must be dark but I believe that Mr. Hader could find a brilliant comedy peaces in this chaos as he always did. This show is a real art.
I know people are disappointed he (Albert) was in a small portion of the show. But I think it says a lot that Barry never reached out to him after this, it's like part protection - part guilt. Show is so good lol
I kinda expected when Albert went after barry that there was gonna be some kinda epic shoot out between the 2 with Barry possibly almost dying and maybe Albert ending off the show, right where Barry’s story began it woulda ended by the same guy he tried to save
Barry tem centenas de cenas espetaculares como essa. Sempre que termino um episódio fico refletindo no que acabei de assistir. todas as cenas possuem sempre mais de um significado. e um dos significados para mim é entender a crítica sutil que esse episódio faz a política, ou a falta de política dos EUA e demanda de cuidado social para os fuzileiros que voltam de uma guerra desamparados sem ajuda psicológica. Barry é incrível.
Part of the breakdown is indelibly tied to what came before. Barry never saw Albert after that incident, and I do believe that maybe he thought he would never see Albert again, as Barry was largely in the wind before he came to LA. I do believe that Barry looks at Albert as part hallucination, part judgment. Barry isn't afraid of dying in this moment, he's afraid of going straight to hell, because he knows in his heart that he is a good man in the classical sense. In fact, this is proven by his works. Other than the people he's killed and the families who bear that trauma, Barry has largely helped the lives of everyone else he's come into contact with, and that's the balance, isn't it? Gene, Hank, Janice (yes, her too), Sally, Cristobal, and a few others, have all benefited, even in moments, from the hitman who came into their lives.
I was a pathological liar and impulsive oriented individual awhile back. I remember two days b4 thanksgiving all that I lied and did the past say 3 years, all came to haunt me on a single day. That look Barry has is the look of him going through everything he did. Every stupid decision is haunting him that very second. People change after this. I think Barry Is gonna be better after jail.
This may be the only season of television that I all at once love, can’t wait for the next season of the show, and will never watch this season again. Just so nerve wracking almost the whole season. Except Fuchs’s Dances with Wolves moment 20 minutes outside of LA
This scene isn't Barry crying because he's afraid, it's him using his acting skills. This is the point of Barry: a sociopath went to an acting class and learned how to act convincingly like a human.
You know Barry would’ve killed literally anyone else that pulled up on him like that. Instead it was Albert, a brother he once thought he was avenging. He really was at his lowest point, stuck between a rock and a hard place. I think all he could do in that moment was beg.
Barry never considered himself above Albert. Albert was someone he looked up to in the military. Their dynamic didn't change just because Barry kills for money now - he can't help but still see Albert as sort of ahead of him, in the same way you'll never be older than your older brother (while you're both living). Barry respects Albert and was his friend, so add that on top of the elephant-and-the-stake syndrome you have going, he was the perfect person to cut through Barry's already admittedly thin artifice between himself and his murders. This isn't the first time Barry has actually broken down and freaked out having to confront what he's done - he always kinda knows it's fucked up. This however, disarms him in a way that might have saved Albert's life. Not just because Albert has a gun. Barry might be fully able to get the drop on him even in that situation - but Barry doesn't even consider it. Not for a second.
The ONLY thing I dont understand in this series is how Barry saved Albert's life. He got shot in the face, Barry made him put pressure on it and then killed some rando. It's a bit of a stretch to say his daughter wouldn't be alive without Barry.
too bad albert had absolutely no effect on barry in the long run, and couldnt save either barry or his victims from terrible fates. then albert fades into the ether, never to return again for the rest of the show. the lesson here is: talk is cheap
Albert is almost like God talking to Barry in this scene. Him showing up inexplicably in the shot in an almost otherworldly fashion. Wrathfully demanding answers to why Barry is doing the things he is doing, threatening to smite him if he doesn't answer his demands. Passing judgement and giving him one last change and an ultimatum once Barry shows he's not a psycho killer, just a scared boy.
waiting for Godot comes to mind in this scene
I didn't think about it at the time but that, "starting now" was really Barry's last chance. At that point he really could have walked away. But he had to try and deal with things the only way he knows how, killing.
@@che3se1495 no matter how hard he tries, Barry can’t change his nature
@@rowleyryan9025 ever hear about the story of the Scorpion and the Frog?
@@johnolmos8670 "lol" said the Scorpion, "lmao".
The way Barry just breaks down really just makes me feel sad for him. He really has hit his mental limit. All that regret, all that pent up misery all at once man. It almost makes you forget that this guy became a real evil schmuck.
I think the main emotion was fear of going to hell. That's what that beach scene was and what he was telling Sally before.
The sad part is that Albert caught him while Barry was burying someone he didn't kill
i think 0.59 is where he realises he's not hallucinating, albert is really there and he knows everything and that just breaks him
@@zerothefool2437 yeah I thought the same thing,this was the one time he was burying someone to help someone else not to mention the guy deserved it
All of that just to make the impulsive decision later in the episode… Barry has gone bonkers.
The scene was executed to perfection, disturbing and scary. Barry has hit the lowest. I know you shouldn't feel sympathy for him but he breaks my heart to see him like that. This season was darker than unsual, dense. Bill Hader is outstanding in acting, directing and writing. The season finale is one of intense episodes ever, it was pure suspense.
Why shouldn't you feel sorry for him? I empathize with murders all the time. We live according to a moral guide we conjured out of thin air. There is no right or wrong way to live.
@@Yourmothersmuff Are you sure there's no right or wrong way to live ? I think extreme tolerance is why society is fucked up, bounderies matter
I feel for him and Albert in this scene. Barry’s fear and anguish makes me think of Barry’s victims. Albert takes pity on Barry and spares his life. I wonder how many of Barry’s victims pleaded for their lives before he killed them :(
@@Yourmothersmuff that’s a very nihilistic view of life. Humans are a social species. Societies can only operate within a moral framework, otherwise there can be no trust, no cooperation, no shared understanding. We can’t work or even coexist with other humans without it.
@@YourmothersmuffBarry screwed up his life by making bad choices that were obviously going to come back to bite him, that’s why you shouldn’t feel sorry for him.
I just love the way they did a call back of the "starting now" line from season one. Genius
"Cause he was a innocent Barry!"
"Chris was a sweetheart, he looked up to you!"
Expertly acted from both actors. I have no idea what’s in store for season 4 but I know I have to keep watching
I think fiches and Barry will meet
Season 4 was a ruse by the whole cast to keep your guard down during season 3
@@harveyweinstein9755 they will meet in the can for sure
Barry is going kill everyone probably himself. Don't take my word for it
@@commandershepard4471 yah I was thinking it was gonna be prison
To be honest if the whole show ended after this episode I would not complain like this was perfect
I can't possibly see how he will get out of custody
Maybe it is the last ep
@@willyjf6193 its not
They already confirmed a 4th season
@@willyjf6193 don't worry he gonna call Saul
@@toddjefferson8761 did you know you have rights?
This is some of the best acting ever, period.
This scene was so well done. Barry not responding because he’s too emotionally overwhelmed to say anything is so accurate. You can also tell Barry doesn’t even know if he’s hallucinating Albert or not at first.
After I watched the scene I realized that Albert never told Barry he was in LA. Albert just came to LA to help with the Chechen stuff, and barry happened to be the one he was looking for. Barry seeing Albert is a complete shock to him
Barry couldn't get away burying a man, making him tonight's big loser!
Barry thought he was hallucinating in this scene while it’s real the whole time.
The guy who plays Albert is absolutely terrific in this scene. Made me feel bad for killing Chris.
As it should, because barry is a terrible human.
You killed Chris??
@@joecattoggio3180his performance made me feel like i kiIIed chris too damn
barry’s burner account
I got so scared that Barry was gonna kill Albert, especially after Albert revealed he has a daughter
@@gregwilliams3120 Do you guys really think he didn’t? Honestly the way this episode ends, I doubt there’s anyway both of those two walk away. But I’m curious for your takes on it: do you think Barry really let Albert leave unscathed?
@@CopperMasterX There's no way Barry killed Albert after this scene. Not in the state he was in, and not after Albert offered he would let him get away with it on the condition that he not kill again.
As Bill Hader has said in a few interviews about this scene, Albert is the only person who can give Barry any sort of forgiveness for his actions, because he's where the killing started. For Barry to kill Albert would be devastating, and as you can see in the scene after this Barry's too focused on getting out of Los Angeles (knowing multiple people know who he is) to have just shot this person who played such a major role in his life.
Where this'll go in Season 4, on the other hand, remains to be seen.
I think there’s a really intriguing idea there. Right now Barry still believes he has a chance at redemption. But if he were to kill Albert, that would be it, he’d be lost forever.
@@sopyleecrypt6899 Barry could never kill Albert because of everyone he’s been with, he’s been the only person he’s saved. Every last person Barry has met he has hurt.
@@rowleyryan9025 Now I'm just thinking of the writing, was Barry killing Albert the right choice? That would have been dark as fuck but it already ends so dark, prison is the happiest solution, so how is this better?
Yet at the end he's gonna kill Mr. Moss, what makes Albert different? Barry killing Albert would be killing the only good he ever did, which seems like the black hole and end they end up at, anyway?
Hope we see more of Albert next season, he's like the anti-Barry in a few ways. Like how he flew off the handle when he realized the truth, his capacity for forgiveness.
That's a feller I wanna know more about
Would love to see that
Here’s my thought after finishing all 3 seasons, is Albert going to be fingered for knowing Barry was the killer and letting him go? That dramatic scene of him storming out after cocking his gun and then the cop bringing it up later makes me think the writers could tug on that string if they wanted to.
@Nick Pesetsky
THAT sounds like an awesome idea-and it would also continue to show how Barry has fucked everybody else’s lives around him in an attempt to fix his own
If you know what it's like to live in the depths of misery and just want to be happy and normal so fucking bad , you know why this is a great show.
What bothers me is that Barry never said why he did it. It's like deep inside, he knows that Chris didn't have to die. He was really just looking out for himself.
Chris, while innocent. Was kinda an idot. He hung out with bad people, and made bad decisions. He decided to go with two psychos who had guns and when Barry tried to force him out of the car they were in he didn't take the hint that the situation was more then it was. And after that he couldn't be calm and lost his stuff, telling Barry, and not only telling him but going to a secluded spot to tell him.
From a psychological standpoint I can guess why Chris hung out with the crazies. He was a clerk but wanted to be in the action. He might have felt drawn to the danger but should have never be apart of it.
@@Mord12gp no man you are right. Chris was a total dumbass, like bro did you really think your pals geared up and brought assault rifles for show??? Still it doesn’t mean killing him was justified, and honestly if Chris did genuinely try to keep quiet his wife probably would’ve questioned him and gotten a confession. He just isn’t the type of guy who could handle hiding killing somebody (unlike Barry the psycho lol).
If he let Chris go and he told the authorities a lot of innocent people connected to Barry particularly at the theater would’ve died most likely
Goddamn this was a heavy episode. Hard to remember that it's a comedy.
They just sold that idea that it was a comedy but it's dark thriller.
Never was explicitly a comedy more of a drama with comedic moments
If the Emmys make any sense this year, Barry wins everything in comedy and Better Call Saul wins everything in drama
Is this even comedy anymore?
@@ryanlu6425 I think as far as the emmys are concerned it is
Two of the best shows on TV right now
@@ryanlu6425 it’s a tragicomedy
I agree
I feel like a lot of people misunderstand Barry. Albert confronts him, but forgives him for a reason he can understand, Barry is a consequence of all the terrible things around him, he wants to get out of the war and live a normal life, but it keeps coming back to him. In this scene, he breaks completely, after getting caught by the person he thought died, and was part of all the next horrible things he would partake on, all based on his guilt, and how he got taken advantage of, with his own identity on shambles. I believe that he didn't really care about getting caught, he was too shocked to see his own trauma coming to judge him, he was utterly afraid of going to hell but he knows that's where he was going regardless. Most of the season is about tragedy and trauma, without any kind of consolation or satisfaction. He's afraid but he believes he deserves it.
But then he does what he usually does, disconnecting himself to avoid the pain, and continue without a real identity, without anyone to lead him.
Bill is a raw talent since he can pull off both a dark layered character like Barry and goofy character like Stefon.
He was also perfectly cast as James Quall.
i guess im the only one in this comment section that interpreted his breakdown this way, it looks to me like he genuinely was scared of dying. on top of all the trauma and misery and guilt he's feeling, it genuinely looked like to me that he was afraid of dying as soon as albert went gun up. i dunno about you, but i think it's interesting that our merciless protagonist that will kill anyone without hesitation, is scared of dying himself.
That’s exactly what I thought! In most movies when someone is confronted with a gun to the head they either play it off cool with some monologue or scream “don’t shoot” but this was real and raw, most people would scream a scream they didn’t know they had, and that’s what Barry did. He screamed like a little girl, terrified that his life was about to end, and terrified because he knew where he was going in the afterlife. The scene was pulled off incredibly, his rapid hyperventilating, the blank stare, the screaming, the crying. Bill Hader really knocked my socks off with that performance. Hats off!
@@andreandre5674 i agree completely. barry is the greatest show airing on tv and i think bill hader is easily one of the best actors and most talented writer we have in hollywood right now.
I thought exactly the same thing. Confronted with his own death, Barry was terrified and screaming, pleading for mercy. Albert softens when he sees Barry’s fear, he pities him and it
stops him going through with it. It made me think of all the people Barry killed. Some never even knew he was there, but others would have been like this: terrified and begging for their lives. But Barry went ahead and killed them anyway 😕
Agreed. Barry has shown time and time again that his number one instinct is self preservation. Rather than own up to the consequences of his actions, he kills or (in Cousineau's case) threatens anyone who stands in the way of his freedom and his attempts at building a happy life for himself. While I think the other things people are saying in the comments are true, that he's at his literal breaking point of sanity here, and is terrified of spending eternity in hell, more than anything else this is his self preservation instinct kicking in again. He's a scared, pitiful coward who doesn't want his life taken from him despite all the life he's taken from the world.
He mentions he knows where he’s going when he dies to sally so I’m going to assume he seen himself entering hell before he was saved
What makes the scene even more interesting is that Barry just had that dream the other night. And he doesn't know that Albert is a detective so to him, it just seems like another dream, to see someone from your past you'd never expect to see again
You can really feel Barry lose his grip on reality over the season, especially after his epiphany/premonition/dream/hallucination whatever you wanna call it from the poison. You could argue he really began spiraling after the monastery though.
No dialogue needed from Barry to convey his emotions. Great writing.
honestly this was the most powerfull scene in all the show, Barry is in the brink of insanity and wants to atone but he knows he's way past redemption
IT WAS ME, BARRY
A part of me thinks, after telling Sally he knows where he goes when it's all over, some of Barry's screams of despair come from the threat of going back to the beach if he's killed, once again waiting for the doors of Hell to open and take him in.
Love the call back to season 1, “starting now”
this episode was fill with call backs. Another one I can remember was "Barry did this".
The expression on Barry stays with me. A monstrous wretch caught in the sunlight with his deeds laid bare. His inability to talk in this scene and yet he somehow says it all. Bill has put in so much work for this series, but this scene is cinema in its purest rawest form.
Can't believe Albert let him go. Man, what a ride
I love how confident the writing and direction is to allow for Hader to communicate so much in this scene with zero dialogue. Inferior shows would have some hackneyed exchange verbally spelling out what the main character is feeling.
0:02 *burp*
The best scene in the episode. I hope season 4 would be more about his inner struggles.
@The Rue Morgue I hope they will tell more about barry past and maybe about his parents
Breaking bad level tv right here
The day Bill Hader became Michael Shannon
They both sound exactly alike. Any time Shannon scolds people, particularly in Knives Out, he sounds just like Hader.
Imagine if they were in the same film. That said, if this was pure drama series Michael Shannon could have done it.
Easily one of my favorite scenes in the whole show. Goddamn bro
Barry in prison is gonna be an excellent final season.
You know Hank will get Barry out in some huge outlandish way
I suspect Fuches and Barry creating a kind of prison gang together to stay alive
@@igotashake I bet Fuches tries to play up "The Raven" bullshit and the prisoners buy it....until Barry shows up.
@@lukeclover3420 Hank and Barry are not done with each other, that's for sure.
Frankly I don't know if I want a whole season of Barry in prison. They'll find a way to get him out.
This scene was hard to watch, my entire thought process during this whole season was like, I thought this was supposed comedy. Season 4 can’t come soon enough. So amazing.
Wasn't just Chris it was the Chechan assassin too who said Barry gave his life purpose. Barry can talk now but doesn't say anything. Outstanding scene.
0:08 such an epic looking shot. This whole season felt like some Grand Theft Auto gameplay
Although I watched this like 4 months ago, I still can't believe I come back to this scene this often. Truly great show fr
Bill Hader has been my favorite for while now and I love seeing him in comedic roles where he screams and his facial performance goes off the rails. But seeing him like this, his desperate screaming and broken expression was incredible.
You know the first 2 seasons were pure dark comedy and this season is like breaking bad 4 and 5, I definitely see the direction the next season is going and it’s only gonna get more darker and intense just like how Vince Gillian did with his series and I’ll keep saying this… Barry is Bill Haders Breaking bad
this might really be some of the best acting ive seen in a long time. seriously, this is impressive.
For once Barry was sort of doing the right thing
His line "i know evil" makes me think theres more to him.
this fucked me up to my core.
"What are you doing" is delivered SO FUXKING GOOD !!!
Barry thought he was going to hell in the moment. Terrifying
This episode has a lot of high level cinematic scenes
this is the most accurate depiction of a panic attack i’ve ever seen. bill hader is an outstanding actor.
He literally worked himself up into one
Albert is good people.
God, it`s too hard to watch. The 4th season must be dark but I believe that Mr. Hader could find a brilliant comedy peaces in this chaos as he always did. This show is a real art.
Season 4 spoilers
It's criminal that this was Albert's last appearance. I feel like this character was way underused.
i dont think its recency bias when i say this is the best scene in the whole show
This is seriously such a good show. Bill Hader's acting is fucking impeccable. "There is no forgiving Jeff!"
Glad i watched the episode first like any person should have done before clicking on this video.
what makes this scene even more powerful is that thee is NO MUSIC
I know people are disappointed he (Albert) was in a small portion of the show. But I think it says a lot that Barry never reached out to him after this, it's like part protection - part guilt. Show is so good lol
This is my favorite scene in the whole show
I just like that both people he's asking for, for how much he did for nothing
the absolute best scene in the show
I kinda expected when Albert went after barry that there was gonna be some kinda epic shoot out between the 2 with Barry possibly almost dying and maybe Albert ending off the show, right where Barry’s story began it woulda ended by the same guy he tried to save
Barry tem centenas de cenas espetaculares como essa. Sempre que termino um episódio fico refletindo no que acabei de assistir. todas as cenas possuem sempre mais de um significado. e um dos significados para mim é entender a crítica sutil que esse episódio faz a política, ou a falta de política dos EUA e demanda de cuidado social para os fuzileiros que voltam de uma guerra desamparados sem ajuda psicológica. Barry é incrível.
This is so merciful of Albert. I’m sure Barry won’t do anything bad immediately after this.
"Outstanding Guest Actor Emmys 2022"
This is like his 7th chance.
And if he had taken it seriously, the next scene wouldn't have ended the way it did.
He only did that to stop gene from doing it
@@luffylength he should've turned himself in a long time ago
Some impeccable acting here by James Hiroyuki Liao as Albert Nguyen.
This is very good acting from Bill Hader !!
he’s insaneee
Part of the breakdown is indelibly tied to what came before. Barry never saw Albert after that incident, and I do believe that maybe he thought he would never see Albert again, as Barry was largely in the wind before he came to LA. I do believe that Barry looks at Albert as part hallucination, part judgment.
Barry isn't afraid of dying in this moment, he's afraid of going straight to hell, because he knows in his heart that he is a good man in the classical sense. In fact, this is proven by his works. Other than the people he's killed and the families who bear that trauma, Barry has largely helped the lives of everyone else he's come into contact with, and that's the balance, isn't it?
Gene, Hank, Janice (yes, her too), Sally, Cristobal, and a few others, have all benefited, even in moments, from the hitman who came into their lives.
I have a feeling he's the one stalking them and terrorizing Sally in the time jump. He's too fascinating of a character to simply disappear.
That's really great acting.
What a show wow this is insane and I love this show so twisted . Bill hadar is a genius
If you close your eyes it sounds like Bill Burr
Barrys watch shows 8:00a.m. so he must of started digging at 6:00am. Thatz a big holr
0:09-0:20 Albert just appeared out of nowhere lol
Bro spawned into the scene
Barry is still probably a bit out of it so it's fitting he appears out of nowhere like in one of Barry's poisoned sequences.
Hes a marine bro
Bro dont know marines can spawn anywhere 💀
He followed him from his apartment
"you are not evil" well..
He couldn't kill the man who saved his life.
What a powerful scene.
In Season 4, despite all that’s happened, I feel like Albert is going to try and break Barry from prison.
I was a pathological liar and impulsive oriented individual awhile back. I remember two days b4 thanksgiving all that I lied and did the past say 3 years, all came to haunt me on a single day. That look Barry has is the look of him going through everything he did. Every stupid decision is haunting him that very second. People change after this. I think Barry Is gonna be better after jail.
And if he had just listened to Albert. It would have stopped. And Barry would be free
man Albert needs his own spinoff
His screaming reminds me of his SNL skit called Firehouse Incident. Same scream.
Barry's been saying "starting now" since the finale of the first season. It's been three seasons since.
This may be the only season of television that I all at once love, can’t wait for the next season of the show, and will never watch this season again. Just so nerve wracking almost the whole season. Except Fuchs’s Dances with Wolves moment 20 minutes outside of LA
Albert is epic he should have accrued a Gus status by now
This scene isn't Barry crying because he's afraid, it's him using his acting skills. This is the point of Barry: a sociopath went to an acting class and learned how to act convincingly like a human.
What's the music used at the end of this scene?
You know Barry would’ve killed literally anyone else that pulled up on him like that. Instead it was Albert, a brother he once thought he was avenging. He really was at his lowest point, stuck between a rock and a hard place. I think all he could do in that moment was beg.
If Albert did serve with him Barry would’ve been capped.
Barry never considered himself above Albert. Albert was someone he looked up to in the military. Their dynamic didn't change just because Barry kills for money now - he can't help but still see Albert as sort of ahead of him, in the same way you'll never be older than your older brother (while you're both living). Barry respects Albert and was his friend, so add that on top of the elephant-and-the-stake syndrome you have going, he was the perfect person to cut through Barry's already admittedly thin artifice between himself and his murders. This isn't the first time Barry has actually broken down and freaked out having to confront what he's done - he always kinda knows it's fucked up. This however, disarms him in a way that might have saved Albert's life. Not just because Albert has a gun. Barry might be fully able to get the drop on him even in that situation - but Barry doesn't even consider it. Not for a second.
This episode should have been the finale
It was pathetic seeing barry break down 10/10 acting from both
I swear this scene looks/feels like it takes place in Limbo
I thought he was going to meet barry at the hospital
The ONLY thing I dont understand in this series is how Barry saved Albert's life. He got shot in the face, Barry made him put pressure on it and then killed some rando. It's a bit of a stretch to say his daughter wouldn't be alive without Barry.
I sure hope this last season doesn’t give him a dexter new blood ending with Albert
too bad albert had absolutely no effect on barry in the long run, and couldnt save either barry or his victims from terrible fates.
then albert fades into the ether, never to return again for the rest of the show.
the lesson here is: talk is cheap
Barry got lucky fucking with Teddy Gundt like this. Teddy Gundt doesn't take this shit from anyone.
Damn
Absolutely love the show But damn Barry was literally burying a body and he just let him go scott free? WTF!?
He got caught later on.
@@karthu1993 I know but the realism just goes out the window
@@darshin95 he gave him a chance cause he saved his life. I'm sure he won't be as easy next season