@@cringeychris8928 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. By the logic stated on the show a dozen times. 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? For "South Park" to even notice some guy's novel was a miracle--yet I could explain how it happened at every stage. Got their attention with something incredibly disgusting, funny and vile--then people kept coming back from reading it saying it was some kind of highbrow literary masterwork, and it felt like a comedy sketch. "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 10,000 pieces of shit no one cares about. Can you give me ANYTHING?" Cold. Like killing Chris. 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, to feeble-minded Reddittors who just think the TV is talking to me (my name is "Rick"--the season finale of "South Park" was just saying my name as much as possible--48 times, tied with "a," I analyzed a transcript--the TV is literally talking to me! That's the joke! You can go watch this right now, it's called "Spring Break.") I don't want to destroy his reputation, but since he's made pretty clear he'll never admit this, now, should point out "can you give me anything" and "Chris looked up to you" are not there for the audience, really--any viewer would almost nitpickingly point out the Chechen guy looked up to Barry, not Chris--no, it's there so Bill Hader can win Emmys, "using it." It really is kind of a scumbag move! And Barry is convincing that way: the guilt is fucking real, over SOMETHING. He obviously wrote the first season around that one scene. "I have this great emotional shit from when I felt like I ruined this guy's life. I can 'use it'!" Hader's great performance as a scumbag IS in itself scumbaggy, in a feedback loop. But this is America, and Bill Hader IS a good guy, now--cuz he's on fuckin' TV. And I'm gonna use it. 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 (.) Biz in your browser for more!
I will always be grateful that NoHo Hank somehow survived that and became one of the best characters ever. Maybe he should have died and that's why he's so interesting.
One thing I've always loved about this series is that unlike other shows/movies/stories that try to make killing someone with a gun look glamorous, or cool, or badass, in Barry it's always ugly and quick and almost comical. Like, it's not a series that makes gunfights look cool or drags them out for drama and tension, instead it's honest about how nasty and fast they are.
Yeah but by the end that’s not the point anymore so I’m glad they didn’t force it, and glad all those guys in the finale just got each other instead lol
And then he killed just one more person in S04. Bringing Barry Berkman's final, on-screen kill count to 41. Edit: I made a mistake. He just killed one person in S04. Corrected that.
I know that the Season 4 trailer drop about a few weeks ago and I haven't seen it yet (please don't give me details), but after the amount of people that Barry killed during his hit-man business, I'm pretty sure that he'll be punish to life or even a death sentence.
Dead Meat is far from the first kill count channel. My first channel that I did videos on is even older than his. But that being said, his videos have a unique style anyway
@@cringeychris8928 Reminds me of when my friend did a Person of Interest death compilation and did the GTA San Andreas WASTED effect every time someone died lol
Actually 39 because u got one wromg when barry was shooting up the car in the car was Lucky and Noho Hank and barry killed lucky and shot Hank in the shoulder but hank was still alive in season 4 so 39
Hard disagree. There's plenty of other hitman related shows that are more focused on the violence than anything else. This was never trying to be one of those shows.
@@cringeychris8928 But it is one of those shows. Barry is a monster. Period. So if your lead character isn't all that interesting then what do you have? In fact I'd go so far as to say the most interesting thing about the show was the way that they filmed the violence. Always unique.
Thematically it's about the violence, but more so it's about the effects of the violence, not the violent acts themselves. And personally I found all the main characters interesting and entertaining, and I thought that the dry comedy was great. Did every joke land? No. But I'd say it has a good batting average otherwise. I will agree about the violence though, always looked forward to what unique ways they'd shoot it. Wish more shows would take notes that it doesn't have to be a neverending cycle of shot/reverse shot during shootouts.
I didn't even realize Barry goes through season 2 without killing anyone until the last episode
Makes that scene even more impactful
Well, he really makes up for it. Motherfucker kills 13 people in 2 minutes and 45 seconds. I watched the episode and did the math. Lmfao.
@@cringeychris8928 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. By the logic stated on the show a dozen times. 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? For "South Park" to even notice some guy's novel was a miracle--yet I could explain how it happened at every stage. Got their attention with something incredibly disgusting, funny and vile--then people kept coming back from reading it saying it was some kind of highbrow literary masterwork, and it felt like a comedy sketch.
"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 10,000 pieces of shit no one cares about. Can you give me ANYTHING?"
Cold. Like killing Chris. 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, to feeble-minded Reddittors who just think the TV is talking to me (my name is "Rick"--the season finale of "South Park" was just saying my name as much as possible--48 times, tied with "a," I analyzed a transcript--the TV is literally talking to me! That's the joke! You can go watch this right now, it's called "Spring Break.")
I don't want to destroy his reputation, but since he's made pretty clear he'll never admit this, now, should point out "can you give me anything" and "Chris looked up to you" are not there for the audience, really--any viewer would almost nitpickingly point out the Chechen guy looked up to Barry, not Chris--no, it's there so Bill Hader can win Emmys, "using it." It really is kind of a scumbag move! And Barry is convincing that way: the guilt is fucking real, over SOMETHING. He obviously wrote the first season around that one scene. "I have this great emotional shit from when I felt like I ruined this guy's life. I can 'use it'!" Hader's great performance as a scumbag IS in itself scumbaggy, in a feedback loop.
But this is America, and Bill Hader IS a good guy, now--cuz he's on fuckin' TV. And I'm gonna use it.
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 (.) Biz in your browser for more!
@@emilysilttednobody reading all that bud
@@emilysilttedWhat are you saying?!
some of these scenes being devastating and then it counts it with the fucking merio sound effect is gold
Between 3 and 4 there were probably dozens...maybe hundreds. Barry was good at one thing.
yeah, fuches mentions his last couple victims in the first scene of the show, plus he was already a verryy established hitman
in the beach scene there looked like a pretty huge crowd. way more than 40 people
I was a great employee at lululemon
Out of all of them, Chris was the most painful to watch. He was the most innocent, and had a wife and kid. He didn’t deserve it
anyone who willingly tells a contract killer he’s going to the police deserves to be cannon-fodder.
Honestly after he said he was going to the police nobody could trust him there’s no way he could have kept his mouth shut
What about the afghani civilian 💀
@theonesignal I remember watching the scene of Barry killing Chris during my chemistry class and it fucked me up
He literally talked himself into it.
Can't wait for the next season of Barry, Good Video Mate
Especially with Bill Hader directing all 8 episodes next season
I will always be grateful that NoHo Hank somehow survived that and became one of the best characters ever. Maybe he should have died and that's why he's so interesting.
Bro, he literaly dies in the season 4
Could just sit and watch these clips for hours 😄
Yes I watched Bill Hader is Flint Lockwood from Cloudy
with a Chance Of Meatballs When I was a Kid.
this killcount is well made
One thing I've always loved about this series is that unlike other shows/movies/stories that try to make killing someone with a gun look glamorous, or cool, or badass, in Barry it's always ugly and quick and almost comical. Like, it's not a series that makes gunfights look cool or drags them out for drama and tension, instead it's honest about how nasty and fast they are.
I wanted Barry to go ham one last time.
At least he got a pretty good kill in season 4, and him going full max Payne/John wick mode in s2 finale is still there
Yeah but by the end that’s not the point anymore so I’m glad they didn’t force it, and glad all those guys in the finale just got each other instead lol
@@sammahoney9343exactly, it would have ruined his whole character of went nuts ones more
Yikes. I should probably start watching this show.
It's really damn good
I mean, you just saw an assload of spoilers.
"Turning Wifi Off" 2 seconds later... BOOM!!
Finaly settles Barry vs Ray. Barry stomps
I’d love to see an updated version!
Would only add one kill, so not worth an update unfortunately
And then he killed just one more person in S04. Bringing Barry Berkman's final, on-screen kill count to 41.
Edit: I made a mistake. He just killed one person in S04. Corrected that.
Who's the other one? As far as I recall he only killed the assassin in the ceiling
@@cringeychris8928 yeah, I made a mistake. Came here again to correct it. He just shoots the assassin in the ceiling.
I know that the Season 4 trailer drop about a few weeks ago and I haven't seen it yet (please don't give me details), but after the amount of people that Barry killed during his hit-man business, I'm pretty sure that he'll be punish to life or even a death sentence.
All the police know about so far is Moss’s murder haha. Although cop-killers tend to get life or death sentences anyways.
@@hexagonproductions2019 Really? I didn't even know that.
California hasn't executed anyone in over a decade and they aren't starting with a guy that is clearly autistic.
Barium goes full weasel.
Is he Postal Dude?
It’s like if Dead Meat covered this entire show on the Kill Count
Dead Meat is far from the first kill count channel. My first channel that I did videos on is even older than his. But that being said, his videos have a unique style anyway
but way less annoying
Super mario sound 💀
Next you should do Charles Bronson in Death Wish!
1:07
Late but thank you!
41 (including S4)
What does that translate to?
You don't have to do this.
love the video, but hate the sound fx
Helps keep up the levity
@@cringeychris8928 Reminds me of when my friend did a Person of Interest death compilation and did the GTA San Andreas WASTED effect every time someone died lol
@@BonJoviBeatlesLedZep
That sounds like the perfect balance between obnoxious and hilarious lmao
Oh wow!
What about chuy in season 4
Please check the upload date
40KD
I really could’ve done without the sound effect.
It's meant to bring levity, so it's not going away. If it's that distracting, there's always the mute button
2:09
You missed the third guy in the bmw which would have been #8
Nope, that guy survived and is a main character
@@cringeychris8928 my fault
#32 :(
I really hate that Barry kills that dude. it breaks my heart.
Actually 39 because u got one wromg when barry was shooting up the car in the car was Lucky and Noho Hank and barry killed lucky and shot Hank in the shoulder but hank was still alive in season 4 so 39
There was three dudes in the car
@@cringeychris8928 Oh ok
I don't get it.....Why is everyone unable to shoot him, does he have magic powers? They just stand there w/rifles and do nothing...?
Most of them are poorly trained, and the show gives many examples of that
@@cringeychris8928 Poorly written is what it is
@@SkywoodFarm If you say so
3 died in the car at 31 second mark you missed one....
Nope, the third guy survives and is one of the main characters
Hank survived that
should have been more. to much yappin and staring in this show.
Hard disagree. There's plenty of other hitman related shows that are more focused on the violence than anything else. This was never trying to be one of those shows.
@@cringeychris8928 But it is one of those shows. Barry is a monster. Period. So if your lead character isn't all that interesting then what do you have? In fact I'd go so far as to say the most interesting thing about the show was the way that they filmed the violence. Always unique.
Thematically it's about the violence, but more so it's about the effects of the violence, not the violent acts themselves. And personally I found all the main characters interesting and entertaining, and I thought that the dry comedy was great. Did every joke land? No. But I'd say it has a good batting average otherwise. I will agree about the violence though, always looked forward to what unique ways they'd shoot it. Wish more shows would take notes that it doesn't have to be a neverending cycle of shot/reverse shot during shootouts.
@@cringeychris8928 we see things different but I respect your opinion.
gene kills barry in finale the end.