Barry - Sally's apology video and second meltdown.
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2022
- Sally makes an "apology" video in response to the footage of her elevator meltdown. This time she goes off on her agent.
Barry (2018), Season 3 Episode 7. - Фільми й анімація
You know you live in a messed up world when the most decent person is NoHo Hank.
Besides the heroin dealing hank is a genuinely good guy. He cares about others he’s willing to help his friends, etc
@@GigaChadh976 he should be given a hotel to manage in the end
Some of the acting class students are also pretty alright people like Sasha or Antonio, maybe even Jermaine and Kevin, they're just a bit dense, actually Sally's agent is probably the most decent person on the show, she's done nothing but support Sally constantly and even give the rest of the class an opportunity at that massive theatre.
@@GigaChadh976 he did start a whole gang war last season just to have Christobal to himself though, and ordered quite a few hits, otherwise a pretty stand-up guy and an amazing partner
I wouldn’t say decent I’d say.. the most mentally healthy.
Love the fact that Sally has become basically what Gene Cousineau supposedly was in the 80s
exactly omg…I was thinking her life and career is gonna end exactly like gene’s
@@ellie1903 at least gene got to work
@@akiraperu1 she ran an entire show it just got canceled lmao. gene had different parts on different shows but even he didn't run anything when he was in his "prime"
@@sonicextremities9570 everyone gets a show now a days and get cancelled, gene would probably have a cancelled pilot
Same, and all started when she left Barry, curious
What’s crazy is Sally is acting exactly as everyone described Gene to be like when they worked with him.
Truuuuuue
Cause gene is a therapist who pretends to be an acting teacher who breaks down people so they can give him money constantly so he could further his acting career.
He's a good teacher! :D
I keep wondering if we'll ever get flashback sequences of Gene in his youth
I know it’s fiction, but an acting teacher where 10% (3 out of 30ish) of his students landed paid gigs on TV shows, that teacher would be the most sought after in all of LA. Gene is just as self serving as everybody else on this show, but he gets results.
she walking into the dark as she tries to justify herself even though she's wrong, so well played
First thing I realized watching it because I was high af.
Analogy above par but who is to say she is in the wrong besides her hair which actually contributes to persona.
sadly though, you can really relate to why she's so mean spirited and self centered. married to an abusive man way too young who she had to run away from while he was asleep, and goes out to hollywood to pursue her dream of being an actor, and consistently gets to the cusp of something good, only to have it ripped away from her in the last minute. her rage at natalie was totally misguided, but at the same time, it's understandable why she'd be so mad, it was really at ban-she for discarding her the way they did and giving her such a shitty consolation prize only for the person who she brought there to be given everything she was given. as someone who works in the film industry, and constantly has to deal with people less talented than me getting much better opportunities and having so many taken away from me right when they were starting to get good, I can relate, eventually you just reach a breaking point.
@@ThePynnacle
Bro, sally isn’t all that talented, her arrogance just let her think that
@@GigaChadh976 actually she is talented. Not as talented as she believes she is, but she's talented enough that she wrote, directed, and starred in her own show which got a 98 on RT. She's talented.
Just the recognition of seeing her backing towards the doorframe and realizing "Oh shit, she's going into the darkness just like Barry at the end of Season 2!"
Yupppp I thought I was the only one who noticedd
Even more interesting, while both characters go into the darkness in rage, Barry goes headfirst into it in a rage. Sally is almost backing into it unintentionally. Sally’s always been complex because while the show is explicit in saying that she was a victim of abuse, she’s also internalized a lot of it and is also a textbook narcissist.
it's the hidden details you've missed, even in plain sight
I just love the sudden transition between the fake apology and the "...Be CaReFuL WhO YoU TrUsT"
I love how this parodies every celebrity "apology" video ever
If only Sally had been playing a ukulele ...
"I don't work with liars" meanwhile her whole career success up to this point was built on a lie. This show is brilliant
What lie?
@@GigaChadh976 That she stood up to her ex husband
Honestly i think sally it's some of the worst persons in the whole show i am talking in the good way,she is literally the feminine version of barry (sorry for the mediocre english).
Lol meanwhile Hollywoods the biggest town of liars.
My friends and I always joke that her agent should've responded with, "Sally...you work in Hollywood."
Sally: I don't wanna work with liars.
My sister in Christ, you work in Hollywood.
lolol hahahah
Not to mention she lied in her re-enactment of the abuse she had with her ex, and instead of speaking the truth, she upstaged Barry and straight up lie about how she stood up to her ex boyfriend, when that wasn’t what happened. Hell, it was lying that got her her own show. So she really shouldn’t be the one to talk about liars.
@@walkingcubkid EXACTLY!! Barry's definitely not good for Sally. But, Sally's on the verge of becoming Cousineau 2.0
@@walkingcubkid I think she lied about the whole damn story. If you pay attention to the little details from her friend in season one and her ex and apply it to the script she wrote it actually tells us she was baiting her ex to strangle her, however he passed out and Sally in desperation either used her own hands to strangle herself or used her ex’s hands as he was knocked out.
@@masterzombie161 bullshit. sally lied in her re-enactment because she panicked and she's also a massive bitch, but this attempt to rewrite sally's abuse story into "oh no sally asked for it" or whatever is completely unsubstantiated and confirmed to be wrong by the creators.
Her agents reaction is so perfect.
“Yeah…I’m out.”
Brilliant the way she retreats into darkness.
I thought she was visiting,she was in her own place!
It's not that deep.
Same way Barry does at the end of season 2
It’s because her abuse story is a lie and the abyss is swallowing her mental state. I already wrote on here that there’s evidence that was built up over time that she did indeed lie and used it to further her career.
@@masterzombie161 I actually did have my suspicions on that yeah. I'm not sure
Lindsay is an underrated character. She’s extremely competent but still cares and wants the best for her clients
Barry characters are rarely sane, intelligent and moral at the same time. I can think of Lindsay and Janice Moss but few others. Reminds you that its world isn't entirely bad.
Hader is becoming quite the director damn…
The Kubrick shot when she's staring into the writer's room is nice.
Going back to this scene, I cannot believe the Emmy's snubbed Sarah's performance. Her character's arc is one of the best thing I've seen on TV for a while.
I agree she was fantastic this whole season
The sad paty is that Natalie treats her associate exactly like Sally treated her. She's on her way to becoming exactly just like her, neverending cycle.
I know! That is the only thing I dislike about the show - I wish they gave Natalie's character some developement - especially when Sally said she has never been through anything - like B*tch we don't really know and you (sally) don't know - I just want one semi-nice character to support. It would be nice to see that some people can learn from bad experiences OR that you don't have to experience something tragic to be of value or have important things to say. The fact that Natalie got her own show could be a good opportunity to showcase to Sally how she isn't the best thing in the universe. I feel like season 1 and 2 she was extremely confident but they didn't make it seem unjustified cuz every other character in the acting class wasn't on an equal level to her - I wish someone could knock that ego down a few pegs rather than blur the lines between validating her talent/corrupt Hollywood = her big ego/selfishness.
@@sofiacarrasquillo796 all the semi nice characters keep dying lol need that "touch of gray" to survive I suppose.
Hollywood!
Lol not exactly like her, she seems to be having success.
@@sofiacarrasquillo796 So you want a standard good vs evil story were the goodies win and the baddies lost and you never feel like you can like bad people. Watch Marvel movies for that.
"I'm sorry you think I owe you an apology..."
I love how she slowly backs away into the darkness. Great symbolism.
The inability to admit when you’re wrong is one of the worst character flaws a person can have.
Sally went full Gene
I love the visually Storytelling here when Sally comes closer and closer to the darkness behind her, just like Barry did in season 2 after his killing spree
Why do I feel like she’s going to go to Barry to get payback on everyone
I wouldn’t put it past her.
Eh maybe she’ll reconsider his “non-violent” methods.
Yeah that’s what i was thinking
i think that's possible now, i can see she asking Barry to do something with Natalie
at this point they made for each other
It seems that something the show always thematically address is how success based on a lie will crumble. Sally, like Barry, is in denial - trying to bring her truth to the industry as a woman who's experienced abuse based on a lie. That she never was courageous enough to confront her abuser, let alone, defend herself. Unlike how she portrayed herself in that play about Sam. So part of all this resentment and anger Sally now has comes not only from her being selfish, toxic, and screwed over, but from how she's most likely angry at herself. She just can't accept it - that she's maintaining a facade of the woman she really is not. Sally tries to be the strong, empowered, and an empowering woman she's painted herself as with Joplin, but she can't because it's a lie.
It should be noted that she's defining a lie by her own standards. It's a lie if someone else takes her idea, but it's not a lie when she does it even though she has never been a mother.
It's just funny to me how she says she never wants to work with liars...in an entire industry defined by acting, the ultimate lie.
Sally is so well written and Sarah Goldberg is a great actress, this is probably how a lot of celebrities act behind the scenes when they mess up big time. The doubling down and desperation to feel justified, sweating your brains out that your career might be over just feel like how a lot of self interested people would act. For a second she even tries to take it all back when her agent is leaving but realizes its too late, she's made her bed. Bill Hader said the writer's room scene was drawn from experiences his friends have had while on writing tv shows so i don't doubt this was based on experiences many actors and writers face when they've been "cancelled".
i love how sally walks into the darkness and barry does at the end of season 2, showing how they both experience a tragic demise
Good on Lindsay for not staying and putting up with any more of her shit. She wants to help, but not if it's humiliating and abusive. She has standards.
Notice how it was mentioned that eating a dessert in the first ten minutes is what the algorithm favors, as well as mentioning Central Park. Natalie made her show about a mother and daughter that ran a bakery in Central Park, which serves the algorithm. She didn't steal anything from Sally.
And the name of the show is called Just Desserts. Natalie gets her reward while Sally gets her punishment for being horrible.
She wouldn't have known of the elements favored by the algorithm if she hadn't been in a meeting over a story Sally actually wrote. She stole elements she then knew would resonate.
@@vaughnkapp911 Honestly I feel differently since we really don't know much about Natalies character. Sally pulled from her experience yes but it wasn't at all singular. Mother/daughter coming-of-age/teachings story is a pretty common format, they show us another show like it before Sally's even airs. Even sally's writer corrects her about a characters well worded argument and she doesn't understand that she is wrong - someone else did that work not Sally but she takes the credit telling the young actor "writing is easy" (season 3 ep2 ?).
Plus Sally has no right speaking to female empowerment when she tells Natalie to not talk and make her a snack during a meeting - sorry sally but you have revoked that feminine urge to "empower others" when you are so rude to someone in a way only a privileged person can be 😂 so even if Natalie did 'steal' elements I feel like it doesn't compare to the scale of mistreatment Natalie endured. Sally was willing to step on her to succeed why should she do differently when you claim to be educating her.
Natalie doesn't even get the chance to explain how her show is different, she even says "it's an important story to me" and gets cut off. I just hope Natalie learns to be better and we get some kind of arc for someone that is redeemable.
That was long... sorry bruh but thanks if you read it! This scene still makes me angry in a way only good writing can! This show is probably one of my favorites done by HBO
Fuuuuuck that’s such a good detail. And low key develops Natalie as a person willing to learn and adapt to the industry
natalie is just smarter. sally is a deluded fool who doesnt know how to play the system to get her foot in the door and then start developing control. it is an industry skill to fake it till you make it and then start expanding.
@@sofiacarrasquillo796she was cut off because she is full of shit. She just cut and pasted a formula/equation like Sally said. No talent other than being opportunistic and compromising to the hollow form.
I felt bad for her but does her walking towards symbolise a Barry-like turn to darkness?
To a degree yes. She has essentially destroyed herself. She was known as an actress, writer and show creator. Her career was just starting. But now, she's unemployed and alone. No boyfriend, no friends and no agent. All because of her own toxic behavior. Like Barry last season after killing everyone in the monastery. Walking into darkness because he had nothing left.
Besides her moving into the darkness, I also found it funny her "apology' was still going the whole time.
Also, because there are some timing things this season, I kept waiting for her to get a phone call from the hospital about Barry because she is probably the only number that he has clearly listed.
I feel like Barry would list Hank as his emergency contact. Hank needs him to do jobs, so he’d probably try to check in on Barry to make sure that his main source of solving problems isn’t gonna die.
@@proctorritter5176 i just figure the hospital does that and her name looks straightforward in an emergency, but yeah NoHank is probably the most common, just looks like its a business not a person. Gene is probably second but he has him as Mr. Cousineau which doesn't sound like a close contact. But there would be the crazy text to Sally and if they ever got insurance, she likely filled his out to list her, the only issue is I don't know what name he uses with her since he was a little cavalier with Block or Berman.
@@katesullivan4707 he wouldn’t put “NoHo Hank”, he would probably just put “Hank” and then a fake last name, along with Hank’s phone number. In terms of insurance, he probably has it set up to be delivered to some USMC based charity in the event that he dies.
why would he have a number listed at all? wtf
I don't have one and I'm a normal ass person.
Would make sense if they call her but she didnt answer
I feel bad for sally but I can also see how she highly deserves this 😪🥲
I don’t feel bad for her
She definitely deserved her fall but I can't really bring myself to feel bad for her. Frankly, she's toxic. So self involved and diluted that she sees everyone around her as side characters in her life. That's what truly drove her to her breakdown. That a "nothing" like Natalie might find success where she failed.
I mean the fact she thinks she's the first person to make a coming of age story in a small town kinda warrants her downfall
I love how she is backing up on a dark place of a room showing how her mindset has slipped
Scenes like this just further demonstrate how complex and beautifully written Sally is, and ofc how amazing Sarah Goldberg is with the role. Before Season 3, we knew she was self-absorbed and toxic, almost as bad as Fuches, Barry, and Gene. But it was really balanced out with the sympathy you feel for her abusive past and the fact that she's just a Hollywood dreamer.
Now, despite being more selfish and toxic than ever, you still remain sympathetic toward her. After all of her struggle and pain, both from trying to make it in the industry holding onto her 'truth' and her abusive past, she finally has a taste of success. Only to be screwed over once again. Even her new boyfriend, the seemingly harmless and sweet Barry, starts being abusive too.
But with the sympathy, you still can't help but see what she's becoming. Sally has a manipulative victim mindset. She feels more entitled than she's ever been, even emulating the anger, and darkness of the relationships she was in. She's now as entitled as Fuches. Self-absorbed as Gene. And abusive as Barry.
Really? I’m not sympathetic to her at all
Fr shes kinda bringing this all on herself tbh.
@@blainray723 For sure; just pointing out that she has a troubled past and circumstances out of her control like her show getting canceled. Everything else though will and definitely is because of how she reacts or responds
I believe that her story was and that lie is literally eating away at her sanity (what’s left of it)
Almost as bad as Barry? Barry KILLS people omg. Why does anyone think anything Sally does comes even close to that?
She's not a great person but she's not a fucking murderer
Some similarities between Sally and Barry afterall
A match made in hell
Hoping to see them return to each other with this new dynamic and bring hell to anyone and everything.
Even their names made a parallel
@@MultiLeokiller ooh nice catch
and she's probably going back to him now that she has nothing
I love how Sally backs into the doorway pitch black background as if she's on a theatre stage
The parallel Sally has with Barry
Barry is aware that he’s walking into the darkness while Sally unknowingly is heading into it. Both of them are messed up in their own way so both will obviously be sucked into the darkness one day. It was just a matter of knowing or not
Barry is a willing participant and Expert with a few aspects of Darkness.
I'm just now realizing that the streaming platform is called "BanShe"
the way she slowly backs into the dark...kind of mimics barry when he went dark by going on a rampage last season.
Sally ducked up big time. I wonder if she’s gonna break and ask Barry to do a hit 😬
I knew this was going to be good when I heard "perceived transgression"
This is such a well acted portrayal of a classic narcassistic. They think it's an apology when it's just a facade of self entitlement and making themselves feel better. And when someone calls them out on it, they go off again. Typical gaslighting and arrogance.
With how selfish Sally is, I’m actually happy to see things going downhill for her
Woaahhhhhh
Same. I feel she has always been this mean girl. I mean look at how much contempt she had for Barry when he got an audition for a role during her pool monologue. I think she’s just dropped her nice girl act
Yeah I hope things get worse for her.
Oh awesome. I thought I was the only one. Everyone always defends her because she's an abuse survivor and she doesn't kill people, but she's still an entitled, selfish, hateful person who treats others like garbage and a means to an end. Not saying all the other characters on this series aren't fucked up but they're at least getting their comeuppance. Now it's her turn and it couldn't come soon enough.
@@willie123213 What? She 100 percent deserves all of this.
Any empathy you felt for sally for the Barry treated her this season was wiped out after this episode
Barry and Sally are perfect for each other.
Blocking is god tier
Anyone think she's going to see if Barry still has that offer on the table? Because I'd honestly like to see that. Given this show... Whatever he ultimately does would be both scary and hilarious.
The season finale rewarded you for your theory *immediately* lol
Don't worry Sally, just become a boxer, and all will be forgiven -- Snoop Dogg commentating the match, all that.
Quien mas piensa que sally le va a terminar pidiendo a barry lo que le dijo hace algunos capitulos atras
wow in a couple of chapters I go from having everything to having nothing.
Barry and Sally deserve each other. They're getting back together by the finale.
I like how she backs into a dark room. Symbolizing she’s becoming Dark and vengeful Towards the people who screwed her over.
Sally talking herself out of her future while while walking backwards into a hole
Its such a nice feeling seeing Sally get what she deserves 💗
A-freaking-MEN!
A lot of people may hate me for what I'm about to say, but I have no idea why I feel so much empathy for Sally.
I mean, yeah, she's a HORRIBLE person, but I can't help but think that despite everything, she put a lot pf heart on a personal show in which she sacrificed so much for and got canceled for something so stupid as an algorithm. Even though it had critical acclaim. I think any of us would throw a tantrum if exposed to an industry like Hollywood, where there is so much hypocrisy and vanity.
I think what's interesting about Barry is that the show brings out the worst in each character, and if we really think about it, we all have a bit of each.
Thank you for saying this, felt like I was going crazy cuz no one else seems to see it that way
I think we feel for her because she feels like a real person. And even if we aren’t all aspiring actresses, we can all relate to Sally in one way or another. Despite her narcissism and self-obsession, she’s still, deep down, a tragic and sad person with hopes and dreams just like everyone else.
You've probably never been hurt by someone like Sally. That's why.
By rule of numbers there has to be some team sally, especially when she broke up with Barry. But you have to agree she is a narcissist since the start and her show was a vanity project at best. Remember when she would get upset when Barry landed roles when she should of been happy for him? Her attacking someone that assisted her just because the new show has a mother daughter dynamic is straight unjustified hate and spite. The sleight that she throws around only goes unnoticed by audience members that share her flaws, and that’s the genius of the writing. You support her until you realize what she really is but it hits really close to home to the point where you either have to ignore some things or seriously evaluate yourself.
But her sacrifice will never justify this. This isn't an accomplishment, this a power trip.
I get that Sally has always wanted to feel in charge, and it likely hurts her more knowing her show might have actually worked if given a chance, but this has nothing to do with it. This is her now shooting off on people to get rid of any stress....sound familiar?
The staging on this show was fucking terrifying sometimes.
Sally is officially nuts lol
A true type cast and her hair generally contributes to her persona.
I think Sally needed this
works in show business.
"i don't wanna work with liars".
can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs yo.
It’s amazing to watch someone sabotage themselves.
One almost needs the vague outline of some demon in that darkness behind her waiting for her to back into its open arms.
Is anyone else here because of Colleen Ballinger ?
I really think this is leading to her hiring Barry to kill - or do what he said he'd do - to her ex-partner. Could be wrong, as the show's never predictable, but she seems to be at a point where she'd do it. And Barry would do it to connect with her again.
It’s good more people are thinking the same thing I did. I believe her ex is going to come forward with a video saying she lied about the abuse. Pretty much an amber heard situation and Sally is gonna have Barry kill him, only for Barry to realize that the story is fake and he killed an innocent man.
well
Sarah Goldberg is securing that Emmy one meltdown at a time.
Agreed and then some.
This is very chilling now
Man, I’ve defended Sally this season and now… yikes. Back to her major flaws.
Yeah, it's easier to be a good person when everything is going well for you
Y'all think the background in the apology looks like Logan Pauls?
Is there any shampoo or conditioner in her trailer on the set.
I don't understand how anyone can lack the self awareness to realize they're having a crazy spell and probably shouldn't interact with anyone for a while.
Sally having a 2nd meltdown 😅
All that rage!! Is Sally gonna end up killing Barry??
With what, her handbag?
She didn’t even get nominated…. Wtf..?
By rule of numbers there has to be some team sally, especially when she broke up with Barry. But you have to agree she is a narcissist since the start and her show was a vanity project at best. Remember when she would get upset when Barry landed roles when she should of been happy for him? Her attacking someone that assisted her just because the new show has a mother daughter dynamic is straight unjustified hate and spite. The sleight that she throws around only goes unnoticed by audience members that share her flaws, and that’s the genius of the writing. You support her until you realize what she really is but it hits really close to home to the point where you either have to ignore some things or seriously evaluate yourself.
The show has basically made the point that narcists and self centered tendencies is foundation of all these characters.
Almost everyone is showing their own personal bias, Albert spared Barry because of his daughter, Fuches was given two chances to live a peaceful life but can't because of his vendetta, and even Jim Moss used his power and intimidation tactics to use entrapment in capturing Barry. None of this is selfless.
Season 4 gonna be her hiring Barry to kill Nathalie
He's gonna replace her dog with a slightly different dog
@@tonyhokenson2580 👍👍👍
@@tonyhokenson2580 prob a hairless dog
I feel she’s gonna want Barry to kill her ex. Her ex most likely is gonna make a video saying Sally’s story is a lie, and she’s gonna..well “Damage control”
Her walking into the dark is so unsubtle. Its annoying
Like how this show portrays toxic women too not only men
Sally is so insane.
She has always been the antagonist. Extremely selfish
I apologize for my perceived transgression is a perfect way of saying I'm sorry you got offended by what I said. It's a non-apology.
"Hello, but I'm not sorry."- Mr. Frog
Honestly, Sally knew it was coming, considering how she treated Natalie and try to brag about herself. Even if she claims Natalie stole the show, not the most appropriate way to handle a situation.
However, good for Sally dropping her agent. Her agent's commission and relationship with BanShe is more important to her than her client or her show, so she had it coming as well.
Time for a new chapter for Sally, I guess.
do you not get whats happening? theres no new show. her agent was going to leave regardless. sally is having a breakdown and she made it public. she's always been self centered and delusional since Barry met her, this was bound to happen.
Uhhh dude; relationship with studios is what gets your show made. Like you do have to do jobs in the industry you’re not gonna want to do. If you’re gonna be an actor you’re gonna be in a dud or two. If you’re a writer for a show you’ll have to write for a crap show that isn’t gonna take off. I know sally had her heart set on making this show of hers, but she absolutely shot herself in the foot here
@@GigaChadh976 exactly, her agent has always been so nice and has always looked out for her. Sally is a big dumb dumb lmao
@@ellie1903
Sally is too self absorbed in order to take any responsibility in her life. She has the “I had a shit life growing up so that means it justifies the way I act now no matter how clearly in the wrong I am.
Her agent was on her side like the whole time. How is Sally going to ever get a show if her agent has no relationship with Banshe?! She's probably the most "good" character in the show on par with Gene's son
Barry is such a sad show.
She's such a vulnerable narcissist it's hard to watch
sadly though, you can really relate to why she's so mean spirited and self centered. married to an abusive man way too young who she had to run away from while he was asleep, and goes out to hollywood to pursue her dream of being an actor, and consistently gets to the cusp of something good, only to have it ripped away from her in the last minute. her rage at natalie was totally misguided, but at the same time, it's understandable why she'd be so mad, it was really at ban-she for discarding her the way they did and giving her such a shitty consolation prize only for the person who she brought there to be given everything she was given. as someone who works in the film industry, and constantly has to deal with people less talented than me getting much better opportunities and having so many taken away from me right when they were starting to get good, I can relate, eventually you just reach a breaking point.
This is exactly how people in the Mormon church apologize to people 😆
Never apologize to the mob. It never goes well
This apology reminds me of the Home Depot hippy Karen’s apology video, where she “apologizes” for how triggered everybody became as a result of her words, basically saying “I’m sorry that you’re so weak and easily butt hurt.” She even later said that everybody who was mad at her lives in 3D whereas she lives in 5D
I don't see the problem here, that's the way kinship among woman usually goes
When she said "perceived transgression" everyone knew where this was going.
Honestly “former employee” kinda gave it away for me.
It’s possible that she has borderline
welp this is going to be a type of crossroads for sally to see how deep down the black hole shes going to go. if she goes to barry for help knowing how bad he is then shes gonna step into evil territory
Honestly this all feels like vindication. I never really like Sally, she just always rubbed me the wrong way and people would always get on my case saying "I just hate women" or "she's just a realistic, flawed person". No she's just a bad person and she's finally showing her true colors here.
Seriously? Feminists can literally say the most sexist stuff towards men on Twitter and get away with it, but someone who happens to female rubs you the wrong way, you’re sexist? SMH.
Sally is like Barry. Self diluted. Natalie didn't steal her show and her doing to Natalie exactly what Barry did to her, behavior she dumped him for, then justifying it was unbelievable 😒
Then she burns bridges by posting a non apology and calling her agent selfish and a liar when her agent and the banshee streaming service is what launched her show in the first place, Just.....wow. Like Barry, her utter lack of self reflection and total self interest has left her alone in the dark. Great writing ✍ 👍
She's self diluted, but not so much here. Natalie took Sallys single mother template then just injected elements favored by the algorithm she would never have known about with out Sally and her story gaining the meeting at Banshe. That's further referenced in the math equation comment. So Sally effectively sees Natalie take her idea then apply elements that she heard would sell only thanks to Sally. That is even bigger fraud than Sally, who may be a liar but at least she makes up her own lies
@@vaughnkapp911
That's television writing though isn't it. You create a story and characters that people will watch. Natalie never stated that just deserts was "her story". But Sally launched into an emotional screaming rant at how Natalie stole her show and has never struggled or been abused so she has nothing to say. She didn't sabotage Sally's show or get it cancelled. She just took the base idea of a single mom and daughter and added elements the algorithm favors in an attempt to make it a hit. That doesn't make her a thief or fraud. It just makes her a dreamer in Hollywood willing to do anything to succeed. Like Sally. Sally has no right to call her a c**t or scream at her. She was clearly just angry that a "nothing" like Natalie may succeed where she failed. In the first episode Sally said she couldn't succeed unless she uplifts other women. Then puts Natalie down when she sees her on top. They're both disingenuous but Sally is toxic.
Natalie says it's a very important story to her. Which is bull. She's an opportunistic who chose to go the route of lowest common denominator appeals. It essentially gutted Sally's artistic endeavor born of her at least perceived suffering. Regardless she has been through real world sht in the midst of Barry. Natalie has no substance to ground, only the business sense to further exploit audiences that are given to tricks. Real art comes from the suffering that inspires mania. Not following the book on placating masses so they can be drained cattle. She's a fraud. But to your point perhaps that suits her to that industry, which is given to those methods
Sally's outburst is the volcano erupting under pressure of all that is fake too. Natalie is lucky that's all she got. If you don't believe that, you don't understand Hollywood. Shes playing the cutthroats game in the land of evil
And Natalie does represent the entitled who think they deserve whatever they want, not understanding how the world really works or how these stages are presented
The writers do an amazing job at portraying Borderline Personality Disorder
She's right, though. Then again, I'm an angry person.
what the hell is a joplin
i know it's her show but what even is that word
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 It's a city
@@aeropostale101nw oh now I thought it was her last name
i cant stand sally as a character but this actress is really fucking good.
Yeah, I’m not scared for sally when Barry yelled at her, satisfying actually. And when I saw how she reacted to Natalie and her agent, she did exactly what Barry did. Lose his shit. And she wondered why she dated Barry.
Satisfying? Yeesh 😬
@@martophrenia
She did far worse to Barry several times over
@@GigaChadh976 Barry is a literal serial killer c'mon now
@@martophrenia Yeah. Satisfying.
@@thedrewdog weirdo
this show ain't a comedy anymore
You know, when she had that monologue in season 2 about the types of roles women get and how unfair it was that Barry got an audition and what have you, I felt fucking crazy cause the whole time I thought Sally was coming off as really egotistical and insensitive, but everyone seemed to agree she had a point at least. But I chalked it up to her insulting action roles for women leading to me getting sensitive. Now with the route they are taking with her character this season, I feel almost vindicated and relieved that I wasn't just completely misreading what the writers either intentionally or unintentionally laid out there.
Kanye
Sally definitely is one of the villains of the show
So basically Gene is the only good guy
After the Depp and Heard trial, why do I get massive Amber vibes looking at Sally?
Perhaps, and Sally could have been more convincing under Oath.
This scene illustrates a REALLY uncomfortable fact-that not all people who endure abuse or harsh treatment in their life are good people. I’ve always found Sally’s character to be manipulative and bitchy, it’s just finally coming out
She lied about the abuse. Watch the show again and look at her script and you’ll see there are cracks in the story.
@@masterzombie161
No she didn’t lie. Your theory has no evidence
@@GigaChadh976 instead of ignoring my points, watch the show again and look at her script and you’ll see that there’s more to the story than she lets on. Stop being blind and look at the overall theme of the show which is about “Liars.” I’m not alone in this there are others who caught on to this.
@@masterzombie161
You’re a minority. I did watch the show. Nothing implied she wasn’t abused. If you feel she was, please give a more specific argument than “watch the show again” because I did and nothing implied she was lying about her abuse.
@@GigaChadh976 I have given it time and time again, you just have to actually read it. Why I say watch the show again is for you to look at the show in that light. If she did indeed lie it would totally make Sally a very sinister human being.