"There's no forgiving Jeff!" And yet, Barry is manically seeking forgiveness from everyone around him. It looks like that desperation is really getting to him this season.
He's not saying what Jeff did was unforgivable. The point is that Jeff has seen the hitmans face and dug the grave. They were well past the point of no return on this one.
Barry never learned what atonement or redemption is. He was about to kill Gene until he brings up the notion that he could be forgiven for what he did to Gene's life by making up for it.
@@mudiametokunboh2370 yeah while Better Call Saul is still on break this is the show that’s holding me over until then. I haven’t loved a show this much since Breaking Bad honestly
Remember "acting is truth," "use it," "you don't have to know what child molestation is like, you just have to know what it's like to hurt someone." Bill Hader really hurt someone and he's using it...duh? I mean I wouldn't have even wondered if it wasn't brought up 15 times as what acting is, and then it kinda went nowhere, for Barry, if not Bill Hader? What's "murder"? It's the worst thing Bill Hader ever did to someone. Here's what it might be: "Can you give me ANYTHING?"--Sally to Barry, in that scene that won the Emmy, after he murders his old marine buddy, with the agent in the audience. The biggest literary agent in the world had requested my novel--the real "Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs" from "South Park." The book that makes you puke, that's inexplicably REALLY good. Bill Hader was there, in the "South Park" writer's room. That was a parody of a real book--that's why that episode made no sense, and people still ask Google if it's real, somehow. I had mailed it to the voice of Towelie. I thought I had enough evidence (there's even more, now.) But nobody believed it? Or understood? Or cared? "Guys, this is MY LIFE. I don't want to sue you. It's the coolest thing in the world. Salman Rushdie's agent requested it because this literary genius Stanford neuroscientist basically said 'I think it's like the best thing I've ever read?' like an idiot, like the episode. He's talented, you guys are actually talented, this book is weird and nobody ever thought it would sell, it means EVERYTHING TO ME. I love you. 'They did a 'South Park' about it' already makes it more relevant to pop culture than 1,000 pieces of shit no one cares about that won literary awards. Can you give me ANYTHING?" Cold. Under orders, like the Macbeth scene from Season 1--"South Park" guys didn't want to get sued or then, have it be known they were dicks like that. Unfortunately for their personal brands, they just can't help themselves: they put everything in the show. From my book, to Bill Hader screaming at Trey Parker about his personal brand in 2012--fucking me over really upset him (which might be hilarious over at "South Park" since Bill Hader is now terrified about his personal "Barry" brand as "he's really the world's biggest dirtbag, that's what that show was about"--really not my intention, though.) To you feeble-minded dolts who just think the TV is talking to me / can barely even read (my name is "Rick"--the season finale of "South Park" was just saying my name as much as possible--48 times, tied with "a"--the TV is literally talking to me!) Bill Hader felt like he murdered the guy who wrote the real "Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs," which is actually called "Bebe's Tale" (like the "South Park" character,) which is why the character Bebe beat the shit out of Butters' "personal brand" last season. Butters sometimes stood for Bill Hader! They were worried this story would make them look like dicks! But between "Barry" and "South Park," I don't know which series of confessions is more obvious? Scrotie dot (.) Biz in your browser.
tbh, when he forgave Jeff he clearly became a liability for Barry, the guy didnt seem to realize that after hiring a hitman, kidnapping a person and being seconds away from executing him in an already digged grave, there is more then enough reason for barry to not trust in ether of those dorks to shut their mouths about it.
that's the false reasoning Barry has, in truth Barry just doesn't want to accept non violent paths of action. He is, currently, broken upon his self created cycle of violence. Yet at the same time he feels as though he deserves forgiveness for this and some form of a "normal life" even though he's killed so many people including fairly innocent people (Chris for example). Barry in this moment is shown a path of non-violence, and he instead goes with what is most "comfortable" for him.
@@Sablus path of least resistance. however, there is choosing "what's conformable" and then "what's safe" and as OP stated, he's in the hole in the middle of no where hearing about torture and murder. its not a good look for anyone, gotta tie up them loose ends. (chris was shitty though.) but like he said "i told you to get out of the car" wanna run with the big dogs ya gotta be ready to pay the price.
I thought about this scene through the rest of the episode. I think it kinda highlights how people take killing somebody so lightly. Barry has gone down this path of killing everybody who causes issues and its starting to tear away at him. I've heard that you hate most in others what you hate most in yourself and right now Barry hates that he is a killer. I'm probably overthinking it.
@@RandoLePerson yeah, this season he’s mentally getting worse! It’s insane! Especially what happened in the new episode, that just aired! It’s freaky 😱
@@fer8353 in all of season 2, Barry doesn’t kill anyone until the season finale, where he goes on the massive rampage in the monastery. The fact that he just cold kills these 2 guys with no emotion or hesitation after all the progress he was making in season 2 is just hilarious.
you’d think you’d be able to predict what comes next after season 2 (perhaps more or less)…but after this episode, i have no idea what’s in store. such a great show!
It's hard to achieve in a good way. I think Hader is inspired and Berg is just making it better (I give him a lot of credit for Seinfeld seasons 8 and 9.)
I JUST sent this to my brother. I believe it is my best effort yet in my ongoing crusade to instigate a much-needed re-evaluation of his life's priorities because watching Barry is not yet one of them - I'm a whole 2.5 yrs older than he is, which means even though we're both in our 40s, I'm still his big sister and therefore I know what's best for him.
I like how this scene perfectly demonstrates how truly callous and ruthless Barry was. He didn’t have any chill at all and he’s going around seeking forgiveness and killed both these guys out of fear of them going to the cops.
@@jackxiao9702 Okay, fair enough, for organized crime, the hitman is just a hired gun. Likely one of many. But Barry at that point was working with hits ordered via Craigslist, if I remember correctly.
My first thought when seeing this scene was “holy shit, is that Fuches?” and I like to think they did that on purpose because guy screaming “PLEASE!!” sounds so much like Fuches and I thought it was until they showed his face. If that was a conscious decision then bravo because I was legitimately floored this entire scene
'I think I just overreacted.' Guy standing in a grave he forced his victim to dig in the middle of the desert, talking to the assassin he hired. Candidate for understatement of the year award. Has a pretty good chance of winning. Gonna have to be a postmortem ceremony, though. Maybe his wife will accept it on his behalf. She may not be a saint, but I'm pretty sure she'd be willing to do this last thing for him.
Loved this scene. I think it parallels perfectly the whole thing Barry was going on at that point (and basically the whole series). He hates that someone forgave so easily and hated it couldn't be him the one that was getting forgiveness. He screams ''There's no forgiving Jeff'' because he actually means that for himself, as there's no forgiving Barry, no matter how hard he tries or how much he tries to convince himself. This scene really set the mood for season 3 and the whole redemption/forgiveness theme.
once i realized that the actors for this show were shown real footage of people being shot and killed so they could recreate it specifically so they don’t glorify death, i haven’t seen this show the same way. the way Jeff and his captor fall once they’re shot in the head is tainted in my head.
For those wondering 'what was the point of this scene?' just replace Jeff's name with Barry. These two minutes are symbolic of the last two seasons Barry went through and is a direct message to viewers hoping for some kind of redemption arc in Barry's future. This is the show directly telling you, the viewer, "THERE'S NO FORGIVING _BARRY_ "
Well said 👏 I love that the theme of the show is "change for the world" talking about how he needs to change for the sake of the world and Barry never changes 😂
The thing that stands out to me is that the guy playing Jeff sounds vaguely like Stephen Root at the start, when you haven't seen him and don't know what's going on. I don't think that's a mistake.
In the episode where the producer is cancelling Sally's shows, she's giving a example of the tv algorithm by saying that if there's is a scene where a character is eating desserts in the first minute, then most people watching is probably gonna finish the entire season. In the very first scene of this season, Barry is eating a desserts lmao
While I understand critiques on Barry’s character in this last season completely and I agree that there are instances where he didn’t REALLY need to kill (ex. possibly Janice’s dad) I’m not sure I agree when people say this is one of those. to be completely fair, you cannot hire a hit man and then back out literally last second. the job is basically done and how are they to know you aren’t going to just buddy up and get the hit man arrested. ofc Barry shot them both. but yes Barry is still shitty obviously. love this cold open.
The guy was being disrespectful to Barry's profession. And a very high-stakes profession. Imagine someone asked you to make a suit for them - and right when you're nearly done, he calls and tells you he changed his mind.
This by itself is what separates this from Minecraft story mode, it actually continues where the 2nd season left off and actually reveals to the audience/fans what happens next.
@@s.g.7572 that’s not really true, HBO did for Barry what mojang couldn’t do for Minecraft story mode, (despite their ownership of the game) You ask people post Minecraft story mode season 2 what they’re hoping to see next after how the past two seasons of the series turned out and I’d be fucking shocked if they didn’t say in response “a 3rd season to continue where the 2nd season left off” so that mojang didn’t at least put their foot down and say “do whatever the fuck you want with the story as long as it stays loyal to the books, we want that continuation to the ending of Minecraft story mode season 2 with the goddamn cliffhanger continuation so fans can finally be happy after waiting quite some time as well as to not tear our business to shreds” fucking shocks me.
*Barry* honestly needs to die or get sent to prison at the end of this series… he’d rather help torture and then kill two people (one innocent) at the mere mention of “Forgiveness” .
⛔️POTENTIAL SPOILER ⛔️ I think this scene might actually be the ending of the season. Hear me out! There was a scene where Sally was getting dinner ready after Barry yelled at her and she put out a sprinkled donut on the table just like the one Barry is eating. Maybe this scene is him at the end of the season. Then the rest of the season is how he got here in this state of mind. But hey that’s just a theory! Okay I was wrong but those doughnuts were everywhere.
Since there was no killing both had to die, they saw his face. At least with Jeff dying, the other guy was an accomplice, which was enough to trust him to keep his mouth shut. I see the logic in it really. If I was an assassin, I guess I would have done the same.
To be fair this was out in the middle of nowhere with no witnesses, and nobody around to hear the gun shots, also it’s possible that the donut decomposed and the DNA would be useless. Or perhaps maybe he just went back to his car to get a shovel and buried them both.
I seen a donut get ate by ants in a day.. by the time someone stumbles upon this grave if they ever do there will be nothing.. also just cause the scene cuts doesn't mean b arry didn't finish burying them
I see a lot of comments talking about how this compares to Barry's own situation. I think the context that a Hitman, hired to kill someone, sort of needs to do the job once hired is missed here. That is the problem with being a Hitman, you can be turned in unless you have some sort of leverage on the other person. Them asking you to kill the person is the leverage. Once that is gone, he asked Barry to kidnap a man just to be forgiven? Barry is too many crimes in to just let them both walk. It was dumb not to hire a Hitman unless you were 100 percent sure. And if I hired a Hitman to kill the guy sleeping with my wife, he would need a very good argument to get me to change my mind anyway.
Damn that’s stoic, stochastic, and anisotropic. Which makes it unpredictable, but as usual to observe as watching a tree, and certainly the meaning of the scene is left hanging there, until there is direction given to it by an actual pertinent observer.very smart show. In case you were wondering what I mean.
I love everyone putting this commentary about this being about Barry seeking forgiveness and not deserving it but I don’t think it’s that deep. Dude got all the way out there to do this job that he clearly didn’t want to do, and then the client is like actually jk we’re good now but Barry’s already emotionally prepared for what the task is. I think this is more of Barry’s professional side coming out; he’s mad at the lack of conviction and the client ignoring the process
For me, the mere fact that he is doing this job again shows me his spirit is broken after the monastery massacre. He lost all hope of ever changing and slid backwards.
@@Shawnsrumi I don't see it. The employer was the one who knew about Barry, the other guy was far less of a threat to him... so unless he kills every employer to be safe I don't see this making sense.
What was he eating and why waste it? Doesn't that link him to the crime scene if it's found? I guess by the time anyone gonna those bodies and animal might make away with it though.
Its actually just a meta joke by the writers, in the episode where the producer is cancelling Sally's shows, she's giving a example of the tv algorithm by saying that if there's is a scene where a character is eating desserts in the first minute of the show, then most people watching is probably gonna finish the entire season. In the very first scene of this season, Barry is eating a desserts
@@HyperkalemiaSineWave oh, I'm sorry. I thought sloppy writing for the sake of convenience was called a plot device. I'll refer to it as a gag in the future.
@@fredrik8500 Because you don’t find it so? Most people seem to have enjoyed the joke. If you genuinely see this as an attempt at humour, even if you don’t enjoy it, I think you might be autistic or something. It’s a very classic setup and punchline. 🤷♂️
"There's no forgiving Jeff!" And yet, Barry is manically seeking forgiveness from everyone around him. It looks like that desperation is really getting to him this season.
"If he can't get forgiveness, why should anyone else, specially Jeff?"
There's also no forgiving Jeff, because Jeff is problem that needed solving the moment the contract was agreed upon.
He's not saying what Jeff did was unforgivable. The point is that Jeff has seen the hitmans face and dug the grave. They were well past the point of no return on this one.
@@tonyj9743 Finally someone said it the best
Barry never learned what atonement or redemption is. He was about to kill Gene until he brings up the notion that he could be forgiven for what he did to Gene's life by making up for it.
He’s eating dessert in the first 2 minutes. I hope this hits the right taste clusters with the right verticals
My favorite part is now quickly Jeff was able to convince the guy that he should be forgiven
Maybe the wife was less to blame that we thought. Cuz that sounds like a persuasive SOB. except he should have turned those powers on Barry first
“THERE’S NO FORGIVING JEFF!”
God, I love this show.
Sameee my fav show this year
@@mudiametokunboh2370 yeah while Better Call Saul is still on break this is the show that’s holding me over until then. I haven’t loved a show this much since Breaking Bad honestly
I can’t wait for season 4 man and I can’t believe it’s the last one now too man this is gonna get crazy
Remember "acting is truth," "use it," "you don't have to know what child molestation is like, you just have to know what it's like to hurt someone."
Bill Hader really hurt someone and he's using it...duh? I mean I wouldn't have even wondered if it wasn't brought up 15 times as what acting is, and then it kinda went nowhere, for Barry, if not Bill Hader? What's "murder"? It's the worst thing Bill Hader ever did to someone. Here's what it might be:
"Can you give me ANYTHING?"--Sally to Barry, in that scene that won the Emmy, after he murders his old marine buddy, with the agent in the audience.
The biggest literary agent in the world had requested my novel--the real "Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs" from "South Park." The book that makes you puke, that's inexplicably REALLY good. Bill Hader was there, in the "South Park" writer's room.
That was a parody of a real book--that's why that episode made no sense, and people still ask Google if it's real, somehow. I had mailed it to the voice of Towelie. I thought I had enough evidence (there's even more, now.) But nobody believed it? Or understood? Or cared?
"Guys, this is MY LIFE. I don't want to sue you. It's the coolest thing in the world. Salman Rushdie's agent requested it because this literary genius Stanford neuroscientist basically said 'I think it's like the best thing I've ever read?' like an idiot, like the episode. He's talented, you guys are actually talented, this book is weird and nobody ever thought it would sell, it means EVERYTHING TO ME. I love you. 'They did a 'South Park' about it' already makes it more relevant to pop culture than 1,000 pieces of shit no one cares about that won literary awards. Can you give me ANYTHING?"
Cold. Under orders, like the Macbeth scene from Season 1--"South Park" guys didn't want to get sued or then, have it be known they were dicks like that. Unfortunately for their personal brands, they just can't help themselves: they put everything in the show. From my book, to Bill Hader screaming at Trey Parker about his personal brand in 2012--fucking me over really upset him (which might be hilarious over at "South Park" since Bill Hader is now terrified about his personal "Barry" brand as "he's really the world's biggest dirtbag, that's what that show was about"--really not my intention, though.) To you feeble-minded dolts who just think the TV is talking to me / can barely even read (my name is "Rick"--the season finale of "South Park" was just saying my name as much as possible--48 times, tied with "a"--the TV is literally talking to me!)
Bill Hader felt like he murdered the guy who wrote the real "Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs," which is actually called "Bebe's Tale" (like the "South Park" character,) which is why the character Bebe beat the shit out of Butters' "personal brand" last season. Butters sometimes stood for Bill Hader! They were worried this story would make them look like dicks! But between "Barry" and "South Park," I don't know which series of confessions is more obvious?
Scrotie dot (.) Biz in your browser.
@@emilysilttedWhat in the goddamned fuck are you talking about
tbh, when he forgave Jeff he clearly became a liability for Barry, the guy didnt seem to realize that after hiring a hitman, kidnapping a person and being seconds away from executing him in an already digged grave, there is more then enough reason for barry to not trust in ether of those dorks to shut their mouths about it.
Exactly, couldn't have said it better.
Duh..
Especially if the hitman was cool with showing his face to you
that's the false reasoning Barry has, in truth Barry just doesn't want to accept non violent paths of action. He is, currently, broken upon his self created cycle of violence. Yet at the same time he feels as though he deserves forgiveness for this and some form of a "normal life" even though he's killed so many people including fairly innocent people (Chris for example). Barry in this moment is shown a path of non-violence, and he instead goes with what is most "comfortable" for him.
@@Sablus path of least resistance. however, there is choosing "what's conformable" and then "what's safe" and as OP stated, he's in the hole in the middle of no where hearing about torture and murder. its not a good look for anyone, gotta tie up them loose ends. (chris was shitty though.) but like he said "i told you to get out of the car" wanna run with the big dogs ya gotta be ready to pay the price.
I thought about this scene through the rest of the episode. I think it kinda highlights how people take killing somebody so lightly. Barry has gone down this path of killing everybody who causes issues and its starting to tear away at him. I've heard that you hate most in others what you hate most in yourself and right now Barry hates that he is a killer. I'm probably overthinking it.
Yeah I agree. He says “there’s no forgiving Jeff” because he doesn’t believe that he himself should be forgiven
Nah you're right
You’d be right. Pretty sure that’s what bill hader had in mind in this episode.
@@RandoLePerson yeah, this season he’s mentally getting worse! It’s insane! Especially what happened in the new episode, that just aired! It’s freaky 😱
The moment I knew he was losing it was when he said "Theres no forgiving Jeff" to two already dead men.
I love that this was the intro scene to season 3. This show never disappoints.
Can u explain why you loved it as the intro no okay
@@fer8353 in all of season 2, Barry doesn’t kill anyone until the season finale, where he goes on the massive rampage in the monastery. The fact that he just cold kills these 2 guys with no emotion or hesitation after all the progress he was making in season 2 is just hilarious.
Fargo needs to hire Bill Hader to write for a season at this point
Fargo was booty after the 4tg episode 😂
you’d think you’d be able to predict what comes next after season 2 (perhaps more or less)…but after this episode, i have no idea what’s in store. such a great show!
It's hard to achieve in a good way. I think Hader is inspired and Berg is just making it better (I give him a lot of credit for Seinfeld seasons 8 and 9.)
@Heard personally i was left speechless, it felt like watching a long but devastating car crash that you couldn’t look away from even if you tried.
I find every moment of this cold open absolutely hilarious. I'm using this to get people into the show.
I used so many season two scenes to get people interested and this is up there
I JUST sent this to my brother. I believe it is my best effort yet in my ongoing crusade to instigate a much-needed re-evaluation of his life's priorities because watching Barry is not yet one of them - I'm a whole 2.5 yrs older than he is, which means even though we're both in our 40s, I'm still his big sister and therefore I know what's best for him.
Introducing people to Barry or Flume is the best feeling isn't it.
@@mrjonathanvella whats Flume????
I like how this scene perfectly demonstrates how truly callous and ruthless Barry was. He didn’t have any chill at all and he’s going around seeking forgiveness and killed both these guys out of fear of them going to the cops.
I knew those two were Dead the moment he said he forgave Jeff lol
And that both were standing in the grave
Yeah, hiring a hit man and telling him the deal is off when they both saw his face isn't the brightest idea.
Jeff p designs
@@mac1991sethnot for civilians, but mafia can call of hits
@@jackxiao9702 Okay, fair enough, for organized crime, the hitman is just a hired gun. Likely one of many. But Barry at that point was working with hits ordered via Craigslist, if I remember correctly.
S1 ep1 started with a killing then to Barry playing videos. So did S3 ep1. Amazing way to tell the viewer Barry is right back where he started.
Just saying, season 1 also ended with moss dying, and now there’s another moss in the show
*video games
That's the whole season right there. There is no forgiving for all the damage Barry made along the way, and everything is coming back.
It took the guy 30 seconds to go from murderous rage to complete forgiveness 😂
He was probably blinded and not seeing things clearly
@@diesemautokerl2181plus his wife is _no saint_ either
I guess he made his mind up 30 seconds ago
Episode was great, Hader just keeps getting better.
My first thought when seeing this scene was “holy shit, is that Fuches?” and I like to think they did that on purpose because guy screaming “PLEASE!!” sounds so much like Fuches and I thought it was until they showed his face. If that was a conscious decision then bravo because I was legitimately floored this entire scene
I thought fuches was gonna be tied to that tree bloody and dazed looking lol
he doesn't sound anything like Root but okay...
@@adamazzalino5247 it sounds like his character Bill from King of the Hill. I can understand the confusion but it certainly doesn't sound like Fuches
I also thought it was Fuches. Sounds just like Stephen Root when he’s crying
He’s just so angry he forgives Jeff and yet he can’t be forgiven
I want a Better Call Saul styled prequel series about Jeff, and why he was unforgiveable.
Better F Jeff
What about _Ted_ ?
That scene with Albert totally mirrored this moment.
I think juxtaposed is the word you're looking for, not mirrored.
Whatever that dude heard that changed his mind, they sure should have talked before he hired an assassin.
Bruh. How he killed those two was brutal.
No warning, not even blood splatter.
Just... dead.
And then, Hader's line just made it hilarious.
I think the term you're looking for is _cold_ , brutal would've been the *eye* *lid* *route*
This was when i was like "ohhh, he's not coming back."
That was the most badass donut eating in the history of cinema
no- jesus he isnt badass thats the whole point
Bill Hader is gna hate u for saying that lol
As someone named Jeff, I just want to say... I love this clip, hilarious.
Agreed.
And I, for one, will never forgive you for it.
Indeed. There's no forgiving Jeff...
@@theguy4109 here here
'I think I just overreacted.'
Guy standing in a grave he forced his victim to dig in the middle of the desert, talking to the assassin he hired.
Candidate for understatement of the year award. Has a pretty good chance of winning. Gonna have to be a postmortem ceremony, though. Maybe his wife will accept it on his behalf. She may not be a saint, but I'm pretty sure she'd be willing to do this last thing for him.
I was afraid the series might loose it's edge and this opening calmed me down, haha
Yeah this season did not lose it's edge at all
@@thegiantrat8779 If anything the show got edgier than ever this season imo.
Loved this scene. I think it parallels perfectly the whole thing Barry was going on at that point (and basically the whole series). He hates that someone forgave so easily and hated it couldn't be him the one that was getting forgiveness. He screams ''There's no forgiving Jeff'' because he actually means that for himself, as there's no forgiving Barry, no matter how hard he tries or how much he tries to convince himself. This scene really set the mood for season 3 and the whole redemption/forgiveness theme.
you know, he made some valid points 🤣
in my opinion one of the best opening sequences in any television show i’ve ever seen
I mean, he _did_ make some valid points
Props to Jeff for some amazing begging
This will no doubt be one of the most remembered part of this show.
(Barry’s mind):Call it off you’ve seen my face !!!!!!
When the client flops, flop the client too.
I think in a way this is foreshadowing the end. Barry can’t go back. No half measure kind of deal.
0:41 subtle, good foreshadowing
hmm maybe
how so
This show had moments that made you cringe, laugh out loud , and made you go wow this moment here was number 2
once i realized that the actors for this show were shown real footage of people being shot and killed so they could recreate it specifically so they don’t glorify death, i haven’t seen this show the same way. the way Jeff and his captor fall once they’re shot in the head is tainted in my head.
Source??
These people clearly do not understand who Barry is until it is too late.
For those wondering 'what was the point of this scene?' just replace Jeff's name with Barry. These two minutes are symbolic of the last two seasons Barry went through and is a direct message to viewers hoping for some kind of redemption arc in Barry's future.
This is the show directly telling you, the viewer, "THERE'S NO FORGIVING _BARRY_ "
Well said 👏 I love that the theme of the show is "change for the world" talking about how he needs to change for the sake of the world and Barry never changes 😂
Yes and it's a grim reminder that Barry knows, no matter what, he can never be forgiven, so there's no point sincerely trying to seek it.
@@levid5102 He did change but after the monastery shooting, he lost all his motivation and slid back to old habits because his spirit was broken.
Gotta give props to the two day actors. The sigh of relief when Jeff said “Thank you” is so real.
"You've implemented me!" That's all!
The thing that stands out to me is that the guy playing Jeff sounds vaguely like Stephen Root at the start, when you haven't seen him and don't know what's going on. I don't think that's a mistake.
In the episode where the producer is cancelling Sally's shows, she's giving a example of the tv algorithm by saying that if there's is a scene where a character is eating desserts in the first minute, then most people watching is probably gonna finish the entire season. In the very first scene of this season, Barry is eating a desserts lmao
Google: forgive your bully .
Bing : 1:57
This just made Barry my spirit animal.
While I understand critiques on Barry’s character in this last season completely and I agree that there are instances where he didn’t REALLY need to kill (ex. possibly Janice’s dad) I’m not sure I agree when people say this is one of those. to be completely fair, you cannot hire a hit man and then back out literally last second. the job is basically done and how are they to know you aren’t going to just buddy up and get the hit man arrested. ofc Barry shot them both. but yes Barry is still shitty obviously. love this cold open.
The entire point is that he doesn't actually need to kill ANY of these people. Media literacy much?
Well, not anyMORE there isn't, IS there?
The guy was being disrespectful to Barry's profession. And a very high-stakes profession.
Imagine someone asked you to make a suit for them - and right when you're nearly done, he calls and tells you he changed his mind.
oh shit he’s eating the beignets from that place lmao I just realized
Really? It looks like he is eating a donut.
This is the moment when Barry became Heisenberg
This is the moment when Barry became Blockmanberg
First time I saw this I was so sure it was Fuches saying sorry until the other dude came into the scene or started talking
Esto te hace pensar varias cosas como si contratas a un asesino nunca tenes que hacerlo enojar y arrepentirte de lo que tu mismo pediste
What i find more alarming is that Barry as a hit man carries gardening tools in his car o..o
does Barry carry around bags of quicklime?
@@toomanyaccounts valid follow up question
This by itself is what separates this from Minecraft story mode, it actually continues where the 2nd season left off and actually reveals to the audience/fans what happens next.
….what does any of those have to do with Minecraft story mode
@@GigaChadh976 did you not read the comment?
Yes, this and nothing else separates Barry from Minecraft Story Mode.
@@s.g.7572 that’s not really true, HBO did for Barry what mojang couldn’t do for Minecraft story mode, (despite their ownership of the game)
You ask people post Minecraft story mode season 2 what they’re hoping to see next after how the past two seasons of the series turned out and I’d be fucking shocked if they didn’t say in response “a 3rd season to continue where the 2nd season left off” so that mojang didn’t at least put their foot down and say “do whatever the fuck you want with the story as long as it stays loyal to the books, we want that continuation to the ending of Minecraft story mode season 2 with the goddamn cliffhanger continuation so fans can finally be happy after waiting quite some time as well as to not tear our business to shreds” fucking shocks me.
Bro💀
Yes, Barry is truly irredeemable.
Well he has a job and you pay him and at that point it’s too
Late to go back.
*Barry* honestly needs to die or get sent to prison at the end of this series… he’d rather help torture and then kill two people (one innocent) at the mere mention of “Forgiveness” .
Neither were innocent. One fucked a man’s wife and the other hired a hit man
Well forgiveness certainly plays a role. Also, the question of loose ends
Can’t leave two people knowing you’re a killer around.
I don’t think he killed the dude cause he forgave me he killed the dude cause he wasted his time
Ohh your right
Aren't we all sick and tired of people with no follow through... Thank you Barry!
⛔️POTENTIAL SPOILER ⛔️
I think this scene might actually be the ending of the season. Hear me out! There was a scene where Sally was getting dinner ready after Barry yelled at her and she put out a sprinkled donut on the table just like the one Barry is eating. Maybe this scene is him at the end of the season. Then the rest of the season is how he got here in this state of mind. But hey that’s just a theory!
Okay I was wrong but those doughnuts were everywhere.
Didn’t even think of that tbh 👀
Dude you got it right on the money 👌🏽💯🐐
dont think so bro
A FILM THEORY!
No this was the beginning of the season because he’s harping on forgiveness
If anything this is good for them because they came to terms of forgiveness and peace, they got sent to heaven immediately after
Barry’s gotta be one of the most evil protagonists of all time.
Barry is not evil just unhinged
@@user-dy2wp8lc6c Are you kidding? He is….like….most evil guy I know.
@@evanfaust8672 He's a bad horrible person but not evil he's a way more complex character than that
Since there was no killing both had to die, they saw his face. At least with Jeff dying, the other guy was an accomplice, which was enough to trust him to keep his mouth shut. I see the logic in it really. If I was an assassin, I guess I would have done the same.
Besides plot how the fuck has Barry not been caught 😂 no gloves threw a donut with his DNA near the scene of the murder, bo gloves etc.
To be fair this was out in the middle of nowhere with no witnesses, and nobody around to hear the gun shots, also it’s possible that the donut decomposed and the DNA would be useless. Or perhaps maybe he just went back to his car to get a shovel and buried them both.
@@unavailable7150 yeah that’s probably what happened honestly
@@Anothergoogleaccount1 and who knows, maybe he picked up the donut? 🤷🏻♂️
@Bucket List they don’t suspect Barry is a killer that was just the one cop
I seen a donut get ate by ants in a day.. by the time someone stumbles upon this grave if they ever do there will be nothing.. also just cause the scene cuts doesn't mean b arry didn't finish burying them
Is he eating a beignet?
lol those clippers were never cutting those eyelids
You know we as humans are very peculiar.
Same …….
Plus he's eating s dessert in the first couple of minutes
Things you should never say to a hitman
Once you are at that point in the rabbit hole, you can’t go back as much as you want to. Someone has to die or y’all are going to prison for sure.
I really want to know where that beautiful tree is.
God this show was funny
So”we”are making excuses for a genocidal psycho ready to horrifically mutilate-torture & murder a love rival& his client?
He’s not genocidal, what the fuck are you talking about.
@@GigaChadh976 he probably meant homicidal
I see a lot of comments talking about how this compares to Barry's own situation.
I think the context that a Hitman, hired to kill someone, sort of needs to do the job once hired is missed here.
That is the problem with being a Hitman, you can be turned in unless you have some sort of leverage on the other person. Them asking you to kill the person is the leverage. Once that is gone, he asked Barry to kidnap a man just to be forgiven? Barry is too many crimes in to just let them both walk.
It was dumb not to hire a Hitman unless you were 100 percent sure. And if I hired a Hitman to kill the guy sleeping with my wife, he would need a very good argument to get me to change my mind anyway.
1:50 if you pause it, Jeff has a bullet hole on his head before ever being shot.
Anyone knows the location? Seems like a nice place to spend a quiet afternoon.
man barry is a fucking deadeye
Jeff looks like Michael Emerson.
Jeff is ironically Jeff from Better Call Saul lol
Please do the gun store Sean it killed me but nobody has it up.
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Damn that’s stoic, stochastic, and anisotropic. Which makes it unpredictable, but as usual to observe as watching a tree, and certainly the meaning of the scene is left hanging there, until there is direction given to it by an actual pertinent observer.very smart show. In case you were wondering what I mean.
Now Barry has to fill the hole back in.
Should have made one of them cover the other one up, then kill him and finish the job.
Does anyone know the actor of the guy who forgave jeff
Was there a main reason Gene no longer trust Barry anymore just asking
Fuches told him Barry killed Janice, plus after telling him that, Barry showed up right away
@@briansilva6305 plus he says to the police that his life got worse only after he met Barry
Why don't you just watch the show?
Bro just watch the show 💀
ignore him. he literally leaves comments like this on all the veep clips
I would have , hell I was thinking it before Barry did it!
I love everyone putting this commentary about this being about Barry seeking forgiveness and not deserving it but I don’t think it’s that deep. Dude got all the way out there to do this job that he clearly didn’t want to do, and then the client is like actually jk we’re good now but Barry’s already emotionally prepared for what the task is. I think this is more of Barry’s professional side coming out; he’s mad at the lack of conviction and the client ignoring the process
Well it could be that deep
You know Barry is seeking for forgiveness this season
So that interpretation also works
For me, the mere fact that he is doing this job again shows me his spirit is broken after the monastery massacre. He lost all hope of ever changing and slid backwards.
I don't get why he did this, I mean he was still getting paid right?
Witnesses. It went from two people conspiring to murder to two people knowing the identity of a hit man. Loos ends got to go.
@@Shawnsrumi I don't see it. The employer was the one who knew about Barry, the other guy was far less of a threat to him... so unless he kills every employer to be safe I don't see this making sense.
@@Acesahn the other employers are accomplices.
@@Acesahn Most other employers also never saw him, they went through Fuches to set up the hit.
he was annoyed
What was he eating and why waste it? Doesn't that link him to the crime scene if it's found? I guess by the time anyone gonna those bodies and animal might make away with it though.
Some sort of donut. And no probably not, it will just expire
The donut reappears later if you're looking for it.
I can spoil it for you if you want but I'd rather you see the symbolism yourself
Its actually just a meta joke by the writers, in the episode where the producer is cancelling Sally's shows, she's giving a example of the tv algorithm by saying that if there's is a scene where a character is eating desserts in the first minute of the show, then most people watching is probably gonna finish the entire season. In the very first scene of this season, Barry is eating a desserts
I woulda shot them both too for wasting my time like that
He got alittle fat this season yea?
Talk about over reacting huh 💀😂
“I’m forgiving Jeff”
“Why?”
“It’s a plot device”
You misspelled “A gag”. This is clearly a bit lol.
@@HyperkalemiaSineWave oh, I'm sorry. I thought sloppy writing for the sake of convenience was called a plot device. I'll refer to it as a gag in the future.
@@fredrik8500 what plot convenience? It’s a goofy joke to open up the season. The last season also opened up with a dumb scenario. Barry is a comedy
@@HyperkalemiaSineWave then why isn’t this funny?
@@fredrik8500 Because you don’t find it so? Most people seem to have enjoyed the joke. If you genuinely see this as an attempt at humour, even if you don’t enjoy it, I think you might be autistic or something. It’s a very classic setup and punchline. 🤷♂️
why the hell is the first 13 seconds black? 😒
That's the way the show opens.
💀🤓👆🏻
Yup
To show hes still in a dark place
It's called a cold open.
HOLY SHIT THEY DROPED REALISTICALLY FOR THE FIRST FUCKING TIME THEY ACTUALLY DROPPED LIKE REAL LIFE WHEN GETTING SHOT HOLY SHIT